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Show IjExcorsioDS J';r":' I FROM If'ffidSalHakeCity 0 T0 sfand Return 3tbe'"- $40.00 c.v" 51.20 ; ' 66.50 :. or St. Paul 53.50 ji: 65.40 -!! :':;r'..- 59.85 ' ately low rates to many ryi Ibcr 31. 1914. '.''" . permitted. ('.'- V utcs. .- : ; : -., y 13, 13. 28. 30. ' ''-' 10 3. 6, 10, 17, 20, 27. y 1. 3. 10, 11, 12, 18, 25, 29. oust 5, 12. 19, 26. ':,..'; ,; ttember 2, 16. - i-A-' er Information address - J e. r. leis, ij Blent A. T. & S. F. Ry. tiy ' System- .drt'a., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ht.';,ie Wasatch 1123. nr0 JO'1" 1 I ' Off FY COCTED J 5 Nearly every person has money owing by someone. Some have money due them f from estates, in this and foreign lands. Some for money loaned to friends; some for wages; some for goods sold; some for services rendered; some for rent; some for personal g injuries to self or relatives ; some for breach of contract. j No matter what it is for, we collect it, if it is honestly due, and ought to be paid. I That's our BUSINESS. We collect for everybody. We collect where others fail. Why? Because we are scientific collectors. The world is full of people who do. things only half f ' way; who are neither entire failures nor more than ordinary in accomplishment. . i " There is as large a field for original thought and action ' ''."i'iV n t'le collection business as in the field of music, medicine j i IfCM" oi' chemistry. I fef5 The human family with which we deal responds to our r -Ki treatment as readily as the properly cultivated soil, nurtured 1 CV! rSfc---l$. by the spring rains and sun, ripens the growing crop into' Si "Vtjf-r golden grain at harvest time. j h f'SimK Oil T Plflce your , claims with us means that you are j Wftm Y obtaining the services of intelligent specialists, made so by j '' W$mA K twenty-one years of actual experience. We are of age. T P'aee them in inexperienced hands is to venture. ,5 ffy&0'y To venture may be to lose. There is sufficient uncertainty 1 (! V when you seek the best. We are unique in being the only collection agency !$fcW J Jpf ' recognized by the United States Internal Eevenue Department a 0MfflBrZif at Washington, D. C, as taxable under the "Corporation I 8 - fwMM Tax Law-" I I WMw We Paid $177-31 taxes to the U. S. Internal Revenue V 4s Department in 1910, and the tax for 1911 and again in 1912. jj Corporations whose net annual profits are less than five thousand dollars have no tax to pay. i We were the first collection agency to furnish the $5000 bond to the Secretary of the j i State of Utah as required by the law enacted by the last legislature requiring collectors ! 14 to furnish bonds. j p RED STREAKS OF HONESTY EXIST IN EVERYBODY Ours by right of discovery fj as is shown by the fact that we collect annually thousands and thousands of dollars for our j 1 clients who are scattered all over the civilized world. i" WTe recently collected money for each of the following good clients who turned their i j claims to us for collection. Read the list. You will know many of them : jj W. S. Post, Honolulu, H. T. . Carl Gortat, Manti, Utah. f Louis Massa, Cumberland, Wyo. Simmo ns Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo. ; m , T . tt.i, DrrectvCloth, & Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. ' ra Eccles Lumber Co., Ogden, Utah. Ely National Bankf Ely, Nev. i E E. Nelson, Ogden, Utah. , . Chambers Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. fjjjj Mrs. E. E. Montague, Grace, Idaho. B. H. Prescott, Cleveland, Idaho. !i3 John Buxton, Driggs, Idaho. Dr. W. J. Lawsou, Virginia, Nev. 1 l Western Hotel Reporter, San Francisco, Cal. M. S. Dempsey, 124 E. Granite, Butte, Mont. fcj Dr. William Boyd Secrest, Franklin, Idaho. - A. G. Allen, San Diego, Oal. H (3 American Law Book Co., New York City, N. Y. Carlin Merc. Co., Carlin, Nev. 1 0 R. L. Polk & Co., Detroit. Mich. Gus Lindahl, Virginia, Nev. a m H. H. Booth, Springfield, Ohio. Blyth-Fargo Co., Evanston, Wyo. . 3 j)J S. T. Hughes, Elkn, Nev. Mrs. Anna M. Niles, San Diego. Cal. ' B ii Cudahy Packing Co., Chicago, 111. J- J- O'Laughen, 740 Oakland Blvd., Chicago, 111. i Utah Gas & Coke Co., City. George S. Martin. Casper, Wyo. 3 J Alexander Optical Co., City. M. S. Johnson, Bancroft, Idaho. g ! Cosgriff Bros. Co., CokeviUe, Wyo. Hegsted-Jensen Co., Kexburg, Idaho. f Springville Percheron Horse Assn., Springville, Utah. S. Stanley, Denver, Colo. 1C H. Hacker, Oakland, Calif. Harriett W. Graham. Medford, Ore. Phoenix Ptg. Co., Phoenix, Ariz. A. A. Salazar, San Luis, Cal. m Toledo Conip Scales Co., Toledo. Hannah O. Swanson, Vancouver, B. C. S Harris & Co., Delaware, Ohio. A. E. Ealcigh. Tenabo, Nev. j Aiax Grieb Rubber Co., New York City, N. Y. Curtis McC'omb, Golden, Colo. s Robert B. Lewis, Ogden, Utah. Idaho State Bank, Hailey, Idaho. R. Dunlop & Co., Glasgow, Scotland. William S. Poulton, Oakley, Idaho. We advertise RED STREAKS OF HONESTY from New York to San Francisco, j and from Canada to Mexico. The people throughout this broad domain are daily I helping to prove the existence of these RED STREAKS in everybody. ' j Turn in your claims and we will collect money for YOU. i f SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE US. In times gone by this phrase applied to man', but as the years pass we are better m understood. By our system it is made plainer every day to the people that claims are ia turned to us for collection not because our clients have less confidence in the integrity and jj i3 honesty of their debtors, but because the money is past due and is needed. Everybody i iq needs "the money actually due and owing them. It is neither philanthropy, charity nor good i j fellowship to neglect collecting that which is due you for value received. Miscellaneous ii philanthropy and charity builds no hospitals, institutions of learning, libraries or monu- 3 ments. . 1 1 Collect what is owing to you and give it away, if you will, afterwards, but do the I giving yourself. The man who owes you will then have the pleasure of paying and you will have had the pleasure of giving. Help make the world better by discouraging people in making idle promises. 3 Help develop the RED STREAKS OF HONESTY. Turn in your claims now and let us collect the money for you, so you can buy I yourself or dear ones something new perhaps an automobile or a nice trip this summer j vacation time. Merchants' Protective Association I U SaTT5 Bonded with the State of Utah for $5000. f$y5"P2? j 1 jS-c Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. SrS?v I fj f( JQ Fifth Floor Continenal National Bank Building, gf fg?S 1 fi'it ss ii Salt Lake City utah' fii n M E hi U )fj FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. V4 t&fti 1 ! :i. LS?Lt2y "Some People Don't Like Us." A Glass of fi American Beauty - m Jps Seer : A' ff ' 'ftj - Sparkling, fj A. ) ivK"l't You will find no Ms i Vjfj more healthful bev- ii -i The quality of y i, i lk, r ' AMERICAN fer UK , BEAUTY BEER is ; WV 's v ' inimitable because M- rrrf4" miS " ' it is brewed by a kf ; 'P'Mi ' process peculiarly . J j ; 1 ' our own. Competi- ftl" r 1 tors cannot duplicate the rich, f i-f Indelicate flavor that belongs to I I fT 'V'' 1 -American Beauty Beer alone. fH?kVf, f he 'sure to order a case of this i'V&Ai I delightful beverage direct j Ta4-Ui?y av38 from brewery or from your I- '''"'I" dealer. j Phone Hyland 17. Salt Lake City ' Brewing Co.,- SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST Af May 13, 18, 28, 30; June 3, 1 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 27 ; July 1, S 3,10,11,12,18,25,29; M August 5, 12, 19, 26; September 2, 16. '' ' Following low round-r round-r ' trip rates will apply from Salt Lake City. I Denver $22.50 I I Colorado Springs 22.50 f'rU Omaha or Kansas 1 City 40.00 f1 Chicago 56.50 jj Minneapolis or f St. Paul 53.50 l St. Louis 51.20 ' Memphis 59.85 A r WEST '$ ) Daily June 1 to Sept. 30, Ajf 1914. Jr"Jr t' San Francisco via Og- I f s 6' 2 den 40.00 A 7 f'J San Francisco via- jj Portland 58.50 f .J t- San Francisco via Los ' I . -i Angeles $40.00 ' Portland S42.00 ' J -1 Seattle 849.50 f '-jj UtA Tacoma $17.80 tisjf Proportionately low rates to many other points. Jf-f Limit October 31, 1914. fig Pmember, the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Is pjf the DIRECT EOUTE to Omaha and points east. fiif Through cars; six trains daily. ! if City Ticket Office, ,; i j HOTEL UTAH. |