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Show j THREE DAYS, COMMENCING TODAY Second S erles of 1 VICTOR HUGO'S Renowned Utera. ty MflStrrpU-r. "LES MISERABLE: l IN SIX REELS. 8 i Completing the story with the boo ks of "Cosette" and "Marius." g Pronounced tho greatest mot Ion picture ever mad. K WITH SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE AMERICAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA 1 WITH PIPE ORGAN. Professor J. J. McClclIan. Conductor and Orgnnlst. 1 " intlnuo'n performanrcs dal'v f ron 12 noon to 11 p 'i 1 j t POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, S I Advertising has no value unless it is founded on truth. 1 Every statement we make is absolutely true I Our Business A FEW FACTS flflrf Your Business FEW FIGURES J You have read our "Foreword" and you know we'ro going to tell you the I truth about our business and our company. H When we say "our' ' company we mean your company, too for you are a partner in the business. I Our company (your company), as now constituted, embraces the seven states in tho Rocky Mountain region; it owns and operates 189,666 telephones. m The actual cash value of the wire poles, switchboards, batteries and instru- ments (the ' 'tools" with which we make your service) is 332,714,355. H The total issue of treasury stock the money with which we paid for these I properties (these "tools") is $29,693,600, and we have no bonds. You seo, we have over three million dollars more invested in actual physical 1 property and equipment than we have stock issued. I Your service is based on the larger amount the actual physical valuation, 1 t Your rates arc based on the smaller amount the money invested in our f business. . Q In other wards, you get the benefit in service of over three million dollars Ej S for which you pay nothing. ' U The money you pay for telephone service goes to the operators, -the linemen . v H ij and other employees in salaries and wages. H It goes to pay for our supplies and material, our taxes, insurance, dividends m ? and other necessities. , ( 1 I I 5 Not a cent of it goes to pay for extensions and additions to plant, new switch- I boards, new exchanges, or Long Distance lines. j! The money for these things comes from the people who invest their savings . ' ' l in our business. We pay them seven per cent for the use of their money. t I 5 You'll admit that this is only a fair return upon their money and a great ':. deal less than your grocer makes on the money he has invested in his business i " f ' f. We realize that you are not an accountant. . ' We don't believe you would read a lot of figures if we printed them. " i S We have those figures, though, prepared under the direction and supervision S of the Interstate Commerce Commission. ,s I i They are ready for your inspection at any time. 1 I We'll show them explain them and prove them to you any time you say. " f Er J Each of our advertisements will contain a few of these figures not enough jl to worry you but enough to prove the truth of our statements. I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. f "The Corporation Different" CMog We Have Made' amplo provision for Christmas by huy- vjy. ) mi -y injj the choicest turkeys, game, ducks, 0iX w-icS-fiW chickens and we aro serving the most Vfe1 toothsome meats, game, fowls, choice fs. ffV3ti table wines, boors, cigars, HquOTS and jyXiiC JVwB nH kinds of Christmas cheer and tlcli- h"-C: y-lnit cacics. When you want a right royal -t'-jM fcJlsfc at reasonable prices, come to SEML0H-L0UVRE CAFE IS EVERY LEGAL M Q REQUIREMENT R I of merchants, firms and In- dlvlduals having accounts 1m a with tho Utah Stato Na- 1 1 tlonal Bank receives prompt 9 H attention ussurlng satlsfac- tory banking connections. J) Accounts subject to chock ? are Invited. a UTAH STATE NATIONAL, 11 BANK. IB Salt Lake City, Utah. IN Capital andSu-pus Itribune WANT ADS PULL '-A''-- TT you advertise ' . -y. ... v " . I W you write copy JL JL. you foot the bills ? ?, . YOU WILL BE BENEFITED BY ATTENDING THIS ILLUSTRATED ' LECTURE .:' ' ' ' "Preparing an Ad- .ft .vertisement" Peuncd by Gerald 13. Wiidswoi-th oi' New York, advertising counselor. V Delivered by Stringam A. .Stevens, advertising manager Kimball & .Richard's, ''Land Merchants," 50' and 5S Main Street. V , ' .!.ntn'VDining ' Itoom, Commercial Club Monday, December 15, 1913 ij S p. m., sharp. . , ', -' ... ' ; . - Direction Advertising- Club of Salt Lake. . V' -" l'. It's Free Come and bring V y. ;r your friends ! - TONIGHT raM5 "THE RAINBOW"! A Sparkling Comedy by A. 13 ThtM ' Evening;, POo to ?2. iMnt., 23c to'W Free List Suapended. V FRIDAY EVENING, DEC, M GABY BESL1 Scats go on eale tomorrow, Prices 50c, to 43. Freo Hat nuapojl Aj Wlllard Mack-Marjorle Rambtfll Ami a talented supporting comoalH "BARRIERS BURNED AVAvBl A Thrilling uud Sensational DraBI Prices, 7rc, COc, 'Joe. MauSI " Thursday and Saturday. 50c, 25c.'l Next: Wlllard Mack's MoatftraHI "So Much For So Much," a S 1 story of the social evil. V H &SP ALL THIS w3'' Great Double Headline Bill. SAM CHIP AND MARY MARBU' CLARA MORTON. M Conlln, Steele and Carr, J Maude O'Dcllc &. Cd. -M Whitfield & Ireland. M. Kltaro Four. M Exclusive Orphcum PhotodramB, Orpheum Concert Orcheitra: Kvenlng prlcca, 10c, 25c. G0c,m Box eeats, Jl. Matinees dally-B 2rc. ROc. Night performances, 1, Matlneo dally, 2rlF. JAT THE COLONIAL WM pANTAGMl Unequaled VaudevillSL ON BROADWAY 'Ml t NOW PLAYING. Mif Tho Real Miniature Mu&Iofl "A WINNING MIS8," Ml With Johnny Phllllber nnd SlSllf 99 KSithW. d6'?'' m Home of S. &. C. Superior Vaudevl ' SULLlVANCONSUmSlKrJr H Greater Advanced VaudsvlMWir 1 j "What Would HappwMj i fl TODAY Women Had Their WwE 1 Q "The Spirit PalntlngRrt I 2i30 Belmont and Harl, WlM 7i3Q Cahlll Pollard. M 9 0,15 Added attraction, "Wj vllle'a Busy Day." Mifl'l " Weekly. Empresn QrcheJ I Reoular 30c Matlneo Dally II M I J Empress 20c 500 II II H Prlce 10c Parquet Senti H I Rex Theat LAST TIME TODAY ft LOVE VS. LAW," Two-part Imp comedy drama. ; i King Bnsprot In now rolo. Joke 1 up lands society man In Jail "THAT AWFUL MAID," I Crystal comedy. Wife faints at lng husband holding strange 1 -"THE BARRIER OF BARS," Victor drama, with Warren lierri Girl smuggles file In Blblo to ll : cent prisoner. f" "HIS OLD-FASHIONED DAD,' j Rex comedy. Son marries gin lllrtcd with In park. Continuous, 1 to 11 p. m. -j LAST TIME TODAY ; Tho greatest animal comedy pie of the day, . ' "When the Menagerie B Loose." You can't afford to mlsa this I treat In two reels, by th8 i Vltagraph Company. ; "THE LOVE OF PENELOPE ' Lubln Drama, "WHEN THE HEART CHANQB ; Seilo Drama. 4 AfisoItrtelyPmJL Get Well In RatureVW No drugs no Uulfp. Ht vB cured thoiuianils why no'. -linMVl. tout i , ..rfmmk Too Yeo Koo I.ud, C. II 'Vr D.f Cblnceo Jlorb TrcM- tr .rnpnt vlli aurely help you T Til-no Til-no matter liow mlrcrabl!! z!&MYb nnd dlscouraRcd you may I 'f,r"Mu,f, lf- Tlionuuda ot people ' JijM' now rwlorcd to lieUh rVli praljo tho cifrlu of tali , t-'A 1 ItnpIo and liarraltjj hur, livi it cfrecUvo horb trcalmeiit. i Yeo I'oo Lun, C. H. D.. fyfovt Chlneo herb aro a blesi- ' f, lng to tho dIcV. Thoy urc fOO I- , o hannlws tr.jt even i C H- " child cau tako thorn. Vou Orlji"1, ; way havo tried dortor f"1110? 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