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Show tH Wc arc not tvo years jus 1 Igg old. For many, many years Ew ' igt the bio consumers have Wu j been buying "the best coal Kfts MJ they could find." eu : Now nearly all of them fuSi j m are bl,y,n3 m I tti .SPRING CANYON COAL. Iikl ' fe I WANT TO KNOW VHY? ROT j Ktf ANSWER ME! j And they arc using It for WM 1 Sag every purpose Imaginable, l&M W too. NOW. If Ifa better for ffe3 , them, how about you? jj Your dealer can supply Kv) , &i you, and Wirt CSS llAn .! ., ht;3 We'll sell you yet." pj j KyLewlfi M. Cannon, Sales ggg S10.S17.8ia Newhouse Bllricj. a$J j Our fans Am j Dreadnaughts ; In the handling of tonnage. Wc arc equipped to move vour furniture ! safolv and quickly the REDMAN WAY. j Call at the new office and ask j about FREE STORAGE and Cut Rates on Packing and Shipping. Mum Fireproof Stage Go, i 1(J0 Main. Wasatch 555 l.'ight across the street from former location j c4 THE KEITH-O'BRIEN IUR 4 X ff STORAGE SYSTEM Y :MJM- off6rs efficient service in ? t caring for furs during the wnra ? rjB J . J parte of the year when fura aro mm S ''1 not; actual ll8e giving positive V imh, W if protection against moths and in- Jh a!t ISiiWlP' surmcc against fire, and placing JvUJ V WlliM them under the constant care of i IIIf competent attendants. KOp If living within the city limits, tele- lfhl P.kne 0i" write us, and we will call. If living out- irfb, JuHf S?cle oi the sou 1110111 io u'3' ;mare "Ior JUm yg' Storage" writing us your estimate of their fair f value, and whether or not you wish any repair jjv work done on them. imfo r$p After we have received the furs we will -nHS examine them and report at once on their condi-jtj&ty condi-jtj&ty ion Sivc you exact cost of their storage and, if tvlm ,V0U fi0 ces"'e' ve estimate of repair cost. Storage fyfK receipts will be issued at the time the furs actually J sjP go into storage. fijife Valuation lrs AS'i- e accepted for Mm 1U? J storage at a reasouable valuation only. al)J? r v All Curs accepted by us for J.'flSU1"(21tC6 j storage will be tully insured again&t Trrto, f d j. . Repairs will be made at re- J Cp dlVS ipiest of customors, and a reasouable J chargo will bo mado for .same. s mm r i 1 i ) article received for fjSff S tLaCll ArtlClel storage vrill bo given u separate mini- r ? 7 - A " ',0L ant a scPara valuation to avoid 5 lnfc utOVCCL ". confusion in caso ono article should (furlv Q h sm-st t I k withdrawn from a collection of if? IK) JSfJjf DBpcly'a tiy several articlos belouging to one cub- itJ ? Charges for storage (includ- j?k JAp in t,ro insurance) will bo at tho rato ml 5pJ hSPm J of 3 per cent on a reasonable valua- JVil? ' J tlon of 1,1)0 f"rs' which will bo $3.00 b for an article valued at $100.00. This ? I ra'0 00B nk aPPb' to articles below Hjtji wR f'l sirrnr a corta,"n value, as the cost of hand- & 4v HlfH J i l urge 5 j ling is out of proportion to tho chargos iyi q on h 3 per cent oasis. For example ' ' . I an article worth but $5.00 with loc ? charges, realized at 3 per cent would MfVfe j not be sufficient to cover cost of i f jrtyjjf handling. We therefore have made a -"vr list of minimum charges, which fol- Minimum 1 The smallest price charged fOg (IhJrcrp X hy us for storage of difi'crcut articles Ac KJUU-Tges j is as follows: A rcoats' i vsppio0t?'ort3-00-Allovcr m W olitMg?' ,ed,p to m for .00. All over )f A (.'APS, GLOVES f 30' Per cent nVpS. fvlW KOBES, BUGS. Valuer! ip to $100, for $8.00. All over ffljjj iJSJ ' ) $100, 3 per cent. S SiMALLANraiAL "i . x ? Z HUGS, GO-CAHT K allied up to $50, for $.1.50. All over jpjn HOB LOS J Sf50 3 Per cent. Mm j Ten Hours' Work l jjgj CanBeDoneinOne Sani-Genie Polish 'Mod A $P Sanitary and Hygienic r Adjustable ' T A Handle J jm&s iJmS'' Household a. PS Help, W f Mt Cleam and T fisBi Pohshes at the X mm See that nose Same T IMS W f Gets into the comers. f jrk The Sani-Genic is a sanitary and hy- ijh MJy gienic polishing mop using oil. Exceptionally dur- Jufp vT able, will not fall apart, hns an adjustable handle vT i and can be washed -when dirt laden and made just jJw rIim as c,'fecVG as uvcr '3-v e-oiling Avith Sani-Genic oil. Mm WE? Ji is especially adapted J'or hardwood floors its P pointed nose allowing it to get into the corners 5lJul gather up all the dirt and dust. Price, $1.50. JiL rNDEliPRICISD lMIiKCHANDlSIS SQL" A HE rfop $1.25 J ardiniercs 60c -nbiJ ? Large size crockery jardinieres that sell ? ffm ordinarily For $1.25 on sale Tucsdav only lor Wp me. ' Mm I1 1 ii i iiii i I li'lil Miii'iMH'il I M i I ,n ninivujriijrTriJi TODAY AND WEDNESDAY. g Daniel Frohmnn presents the distinguished dramatic favorite, JOHN jj I BARFiYMORE, in the celebrated comedy romance, : 1 m AmEmmhm citizen ! S By Madeline Lucette F$lcy, Produced In four reels by the FAMOUS PLAYERS. A notable adap- ! E tailon of a great International play. lj "A RACE WITH DEATH" p F.p.x fliaytn, with Robert Leonard. Inlroduclnc; "automobile race feature. i a Continuous every day. 1 to 11 p. m. ' I Special music by Rox theater all-aololst orchestra. Solos, "Berceuse" ! fi (Godard). by Otto King (cello), and "To a Wild Rose" (Macdowell). by i a eorge Kllnk (violin), will be nlvcn Monday, Tucaday and Wednesday. Mlas i a Estcllc Jensen, accompanist. , I The Tribune Gives Your Want Ads the Largest Circulation,! TEiSght at 8 Sii( TOMORROW AT 2 SHAtS 1 Contlnuinn all weckM- l "An Arabian Nlght. KISMET By Edward Khoblauch'K. PRICES Evos., GOc to $,oMM mat., 50c to $1.50. MATIHEE lyES M A ET E R L I N CE. WEEK OF SUNDAY, FEB The Utah Stock Company Pr "IN M I2Z0URA ' ,t (A story of "In MlsooUrf'. 11 A DRAMA OF CHARACTER' acts by Augustus Thoma t: Prices never change at tha'. 4 NEXT "THE HEIR TO I HOORAH." ii J ALL THIS S Double Headline Bill? MR, FRED LINDSAY ft LILIAN HERLEIN Etta Bryan, Roy Summer & i'1 Lev Havkinc A Maud Muller & Stanley The Five Sullya j loleen Slstera t The Fatal Clues Flood of Dai Orpheuni Concert Orchestr Evening prices, 10c. "Ge, Box seals. SI. .Matlnoes dull jj'uc, r,0c. NlKht perfonnanuee Mttnee dally, 2.15. SF: 3 . coumuL-Piumj MAIL ORDERS NOW RECB Seats Tomorrow, 10 a. mi SATURDAY. FEB. 21, MAT. AND NIGHT. WITH A COMPANY OF INT TIONAL ARTISTS. 3 PRICES Night, 50c to S2. ft divans, S2: orchestra, $1.50; b $1.50, S1.00, 75c; gallery, 50c. HI G STvJ1 Lions; the Great Arnessonjff log and Sounders; Poshaywy; mm ers; Tony Corne'tta Trio, mm Special added attraction r Vaslth 6tlsCSl;innerM Mfc m ANIMATED WEEKLW.1; Thrco perfor-niances (IaJgr2 mi 30c' Matlnco.b 1200 seatT" SULLIVAN - COMSIDINMw VAUDEVILLE Lalloverevwr" Last two days of the nicrrijB of the season, Bac "THE CANOE GIRLSW?; AND SIX BIG S. & C. FEA: TODAY AND TOMORROj THE THRILL OF THRI jg Tbe Great 14 ; IN FOUR REELS. A tremendously thrlllhif: s9' Jt' Kentucky rnmily feud. i M AMERICANcbNCERT ORCH) tb! PROF. J, J. McCLELLAN, Con J Continuous performance! Flefcesy The? s continuous Performance vAl 11 a. m. to 11 p. c TODAY AND TOMORROV Sellg Dramatic Feature,, ' "TOO LATE." $ 1 In two rec1:-. Lubln Drama, "THE INSCRIPTION "Blograph Comedies, J "A MOTORCYCLE ELOPEM1 "SKELLEY'S SKELETON ,jl Frank Knox, President. J. A. Murray, Vice Pres. J. C. Lynch, Vice Pres. - ?r W, F. Earls, Cashier. h .-t E. A, Culbertson, Asst. Caahier. The National Bank ( Eepublic ; g United Slates Depositor SuSSi and 'UiKilVlde'd Profits! and wide connections cnu hie 1 1 I the bunt possible service lu ci ration, brolcer. mort-haut and IE ' Kour per cont intercut paid on. PVr'niv a member of lhl i City Cleanup Hotito. Vj t' |