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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE NEURALGIA'S 13, 1920. ONE SYMPTOM Neuralgia is a disease which has but pain. The pain of neuralgia is sharp and with intervals of freedom. shooting, An attack of Muralgia does not give immunity, but recurrences are the rule. The same nerve is generally affected, which means that this particular nerve has lost its resistance and that there will be recurring attacks until the of the nerve it built up. Raise in Cost of Power strength How can the strength of tho nerve be restored f The nerve are nourentirely by the blood, and weak Would Make Street Car ished nerves are toned up by supplying to blood the elements that tne nerves Rides More Expensive. the As the general health and lack. strength of the patient are built up the nerves resume their normal functions, caused by lack of nutriCom- inflammation Traction for tion disappears and the neuralgia atAttorney tacks cease. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are a tonle pany Presents Problem exceptionally well suited for the treatment of neuralgia because they conCommission. g to Utilities tain no alcohol, stimulating or drugs. The tonic treatment with these pills is well worth a trial any sufferer from neuralgia. That the publto utllltlee commission, tf by Your own druggist can supply you It materially Increases the charge to be with Dr. Williams Pink Pills or you made by the Utah Light & Traction comcan order direct from the Dr. Williams pany for Its power service, will thereby Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y- - at Increase the cost of street car rldee to 60 cents a box. Write for the booklet, Diseases of the Nervous System. the passe nee re of the company a system. (Advertisement.) the problem presented to the commission in the present hearing on "Utah Power A Light company contract power EASY TO REMOVE CORNS & yatea The caae of the Utah Light Traction company la presented in an ex- Take Them Off by Fainting With hibit signed by H. F. Dicks, manager of Cactus Com Compound. the company, and read to the commission No person need suffer from eons by E. L Bagley of Bagley, Fabian, ' & Judd, who have been engaged to and calluses. Painting them with in the company the Cactus Corn traction represent Compound stops the pain case now before the commission. almost immediately and causes them to Is own motion on Its The commission and fall off in a short time. A Inquiring into the terms of the special dry up contracts held by the larger patrone ser-of email bottle of the compound, costing the Utah Bower & Light for power only a few cents, is sufficient to revice. The power company la generally move dozens of corns. You can rerates ths power that the position taking In ihoee contracts are too low, and move corns this way in the privacy of named are discriminatory, as compared with the your own home, as Cactus is merely schedules which other power user have painted on the corn. Quit cutting corns thats dangerous. to adopt. The contracts antsdata the Kill them with Cactus Corn Compound. publio utilities law. Your druggist has it snd will refund Uniform Rate Asked. your money if it disappoints yon. Thi power company contends that tha (Advertisement) contract oompames should bo brought up to the general schedules on flie, and It el no has another proceeding before the the power company 117. OSS 1 for power commission, asking for a general Increase used, computed at the rate named In the In the power schedules. existing contract. If It had paid at the The traction company hold a special rate now sought to be fixed In schedule the one oi contract and is, therefore, 42, the amount would have been an Increase of 108.119 70; or, figcompanies summoned before the commission in the present proceedings. It another way. the proposed scheduring relathe to as Mr. IMckea statement ule 42 rate would have tncreaaed the cost tions between the power and the trac- of power to the traction company for 1918 40 per cent. tion company reads in part as follows: one symptom RATE INCREASE ystai If you Office Furniture The Utah Power & Light company controls the Utah Light & Traction company by reason of ownership of all outstanding common stock, excepting only those shares qualifying directors. Prior to the acquisition by the power company of the traction company, the latter owned and operated four hydroelectric plants and one steam generating river plant, the latter located on Jordan c In Salt iAke, and the four on Ogden river; the plants, the Pioneer, levil s Gate, on the Weber river, and the Stairs and Granite on Big Cottonhydro-electri- wood Operates Distributing Lines. In addition to the foregoing, the traction company owned and operated distribution q) stems in Salt Lake and Ogden, and served light and power over them to the consuming public In addition to that consumed in its own service. In January, 1913, when the power company obtained control of the traction company, the lease was entered into between them where v the electric genersvstems plants and distribution ating enum above rated, togithcr with the necsome and transmission other lints, essary pioperty, were turned over by the tracto the tion company power company, and are now being operated by the latter. a contract was enSimultaneously, tered into by the power company with the traction company under which tne power company was to furnish power to the traction company for mills a kilowatt hour, alternating current, measured at the low side of the transformers at the Jordin substation. Our Office Furniture department is more completely stocked at present than any other in the intermountain west. Cutler Desks (the desks that express success) as well as a variety of lower priced ones, chairs, tables, filing cabinets (wood or steel), steel safes, and everything in office furniture that is required in an office in such a variety of styles, shapes and colors that there is scarcely a man whose individual taste cannot in 2, Increase Sought. Schedule 42 Is an existing power schedule under which some power users are obtaining their electric energy from the In another proceeding, power company. also before the commission, the power company Is seeking to Increase the rates for power to those customers over the present rate, which would40 mean a large increase even over the per cent Increase mentioned by Mr. Dlcke In his statement continues. That statement During the year 1919. the traction company paid for power $175,444 04 under Its contract rate, whereas If It had been called on to pay under the schedule now proposed .the cost would have been 187.174 5. or 282,818 59, an Increase of a 62 per cent Increase. The difference two in percentage for the years is du to a maximum demand charge. Changes Possible. "By reason of Its ownership and control of the traction company, the power company could, subject to the supervision of and ret Islon by the utilities commission, change, revise or amend the traction companys present contract at any time. In last analysis, the traction company Is but a department of the power company. "The former gives service to the carsecriding and to the tions of the public. This commission has Jurisdiction to fix the charge for power from one department to the other for the purpose of fairly distributing the burden and between the sections of the public. The section should, of course, pay Its Present Bill Higher. proportion of the total power cost, but "In pracl cal operation this current Is consideration should be given to the hilled at 8 mills per kilowatt hour, character of a traction companys use for the reason that It Is now being meas- and to the fact that It can be served ured at the direct current switchboard more cheaply than most other consumers in the West Temple street station, the because of a reasonably constant demand. difference being made up bv the trans- Irrespective of general Industrial conditions. mission and conversion losses. "The price fixed in the contract and Car-RideShare to Be Set. now charged the traction company was As between these two departments or arrived at between the parties bv taking g branches of a utility, the the average of what it had cost the traction company. In operating costs alone, question Is squarely up to the commisdetermine to what power rate the no allowance being made for interest or sion should fairly be called on to depreciation, to generate power during This commission in writing decisions the six years Immediately prior to the pay. In at least two previous cases has decided date of the contract. the question of a proper rate for that The contract above referred to between the traction and power companies power furnished bv the power company to traction company is a matter esthe Is on file with the commission. This commission has, In at least two previous sentially wlhln the commissioners Jurisexamination and oases, considered and passed upon that diction, subject to Its approval, regardless of the terms of any contract, as well as on the intercorporate contract between the two, and any ad relations existing between the two comthereof as between the two panies. and Is entirely familiar with the Justment g utilities branches of the Interdependence of the two. which the commission may make is to at with due be to arrived the reregard Financial Needs Pointed Out. spective rights of and proper burdens to Is we "It and power entirely proper, believe, at the be borne by the outset to call attention In this proceed- consumers "In other words, It is Just a question of ing to the financial condition and needs of the traction company, with all facts of allocating the cost of the two kinds of which this commission Is familiar, as de- service between patrons of the two developed and brought out In evidence In partments of a utility, and of dstermin the pending application for Increase In lng whether the rate to be exacted from street car fares to meet the already the one by the other should be based on greatly Increased costs In every depart- schedule 42, or on another and lower rate ment of Btreet railway operations In this or independent schedule to be promulgatcity. ed by the utilities commission as applicg Under the existing contract rate dur- able to the section of the 1918 the traction ing public. company paid to "In conclusion, It Is submitted that In fixing a rate for power used by the Utah company, which In this Light A Traction case resolves Itself to a mere allocation of costs between the patrons of two departments of a given utility company, there Is every good reason why a separate rate or schedule should be established for The Stores of Quality the traction company, for the reason that as between the two companies Its rate PRICES GOOD FOR ALL WEEK need not necessarily Include all those Utahs Best Butty 60c elements of cost and contingencies which an Independent consumer or concern 4 lbs. Sugar $1.00 should pay. power-consumi- car-ridi- be met. A visit to our furniture warerooms Is valuable to everyone, if for no other reason than to view it showing of the very latest and most modern office equipment 10c 10c 15c 85c 30c 30c 40c 10c 45c ,, gsc for..25o Bull Frog Shoe Polish, 4 Sh'nola (any color), 2 for 15c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for.. 25c Cream of Wheat. 2 for 55c Mother's Wheat Hearts 25o Albion Pearls of Wheat. 2 for 45c Oats or Wheat. 2 for (So can Baking Powder 12Ve Navy or Pinto Beans, 8 lbs. ,25c 25c Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for J5e 20c Fancy Jap Rice 25c Fancy Head Rice, 2 lbs s5e 25c Portola Sardines Tall cans Salmon Tall cans Red Salmon j0c 15c Pork and Beans, 2 for 25c 20c Pork and Beans, 2 for 35c 25c Pork and Beans, 2 for 45c cost-plu- s our system of A system that has found favor charging for printing. with the man who wants the best printing at the lowest possible price yet hasnt the time to investigate the various processes of printing thoroughly. This man places his order with us we complete it Rig buyers of printing frequently say to us: Its getting printing right down to a science your method of charging is without a doubt the fairest and broadest policy of conducting a business with which I have ever come in contact and your system of keeping costs is a marvel of modem organization. 30c 15c Seedles Raisins Calumet Baking Powder 20c Tree Tea Crlsco. lts, 66c; 2s, 1.10, 30c Cocoa 30a Berry 4s.... "gsg ,250 25c 2.10 25c 25 can be had In Idaho. This Is the last overnight reaching Yellowstone park. PHEASANT EGGS Special to The Tribsse. SEVERAL SMALI, JOB PRESSES, electrically operated, enable us to handle small job work A small shop inside our quickly and cheaply. big plant. cost-plu- . Office Supplies Our Office Supply department will delight the man who is constantly confronted with unusual needs in his line. For it' ranks in size and completeness with the largest houses of its kind in the big eastern cities. Here you will find pens, pencils, ink, ink wells, stamp pads, rubber stamps, complete loose-lea- f systems, card files and indexes, all the latest time and labor saving devices, and thousands of the little things which are so valuable in systematizing an office. We 'd like to have you visit this department, believing that' youll be instantly impressed with the importance to the business interests of these intermountain states of haring a supply depot such aa our this and other departments afford. have. stop before OBTAINED. RUPERT, Idaho. June 12. One hundred pheasant eggs, from the Benson Ore., will arpheasant farm at20 Piherton. and will be distributed rive about June to ten farmers In scattered sections of the county, with the Idea that the young birds will be turned loose and allowed to The eggs are being obtained propagate. through the efforts of E. R. Dampter. Jam Macaroni or Spaghetti. 2 for 15c 7.60 High Patent Flour (4.90 (Pantry Queen, White Fawn or Idaho Hard Wheat) 15c Van Camps Soups, 2 for 85c 15c Campbell s Soups. 2 for 250 21 bars Good Laundry Soap 1.00 12 bars A. B. Naphtha Soap 1.00 13 bars Crystal White or Joy Soap Oe 2 bars Creme OH 25c ATTENDING CONVENTION. RUPERT. Idaho, June 12. Mrs. Lester Boyer and Mrs. A. B. Brown, to Sand- the local chapter, have gonerepresenting point to attend the state convention of Star. the Eastern STORE No. T 140 East 2d South St. STORE No. 2 17th So. snd State St. The Cheapest Places In Town to Buy the Best Groceries BRAZIL RECOGNIZES MEXICO. MEXICO CITY. Juno 12. Brasil has recognised the provisional government of Mexico under tho presidency of Adolfo de la Uuerta. s our investigate system. It is in effect, if your desire, from the smallest of job printing to the largest and most complex orders we So to The Tribune. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, June J2 The ordered camping grounds city council has prepared at Island park, situated In the center of the city, and will provide everything needed for tourists' comfort. The Ideal location of this tourist camp wit give St. Anthony one of the best that op- and show him exactly what it cost, adding 15 per cent for our profit. And hfb is highly pleased in every ease, with both the printing and the price. lie is invited m inspect our system of determining the cost of every bit of work done on his order and always he marveltat the perfection of it. What They Sa About It Camp Is Provided for ' Tourists at St. Anthony Special ONE OF OUR BIO CYLINDER PRESSES. Four of these, electrically erated, enable ns to handle big, complex orders. Thats the reason for Utah Grocery .25o done on it. No printer can even approximate the amount of make-read- y neceson of size order he seen until has of each a form. sary It any any proof may take a few minutes, and it may take four or five hours. The larger and more complex work, the more make-read- y will be necessary. "Cost Plus car-rldln- . thats the maximum is not necessary and the buyer of printing pays more than is car-ride- rs brand Rigid scrutiny reveals them to the practiced eye and they are marked and underlaid or overlaid with piece after piece of tissue paper, until the entire form is even enough to get a clear impression. Then and only then is the form ready for the presses and printing. This process is called make-read- y and it may be safely said that your printing will be good in direct proportion to the amount of make-read- y Or, the printer will hesitate to take make-read- y a chance on the amount of and bid the maximum. Often public-servin- 2 cans Milk, any Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 cans Tarker's Peas So experienced men carefully inspect a proof of each form to find these spots. work, pave the way for one of two things to happen. The printer will hope for a small amount of make-read- y and cut his price to the bottom and later find there is a great amount of it required. lie simply cant do it and make money on the job, so the result in many cases is poor printing. 0 car-ride- rs darker than others. For this reason, buyers of printing who request printers to bid on their car-ridi- public-servin- would visit our printing plant, you would see forms of type being arranged on a table of stone; you would see these forms (one for each page of the finished product) being locked into frames, called chases, preparatory to being set on the presses. It is quite impossible for these forms to be of exactly the same height therefore, if the printing were completed with them in that shape, the result would be blotches, smears, and some lines and letters lighter or What Happens When Printers Bid power-consumi- rs 9 A Word About Printing ' habit-formin- Clen-den- vs. Cost Plus Stationers Office Equippers No. 62-6- 6 qj r West 2nd South Street OW PRE Printers Binders Incorporated Phone Wasatch 380 |