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Show TIIR SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, ATOIL 2, 192ti. VISITORS 4- -i PURSES Largest Part of Earnings . Attributed to Freight; Other Revenues Light. ! $119,203 50 more 152 DROPS. Bag Co, TTta.fr-Idah- Utah-Idah- - r itionaw Make yout-reefor an Empre or Mono. ceamthi Southampton, Liverpool, Hamburg, $16,-76- Revenue ing M thw Hurricane A,.nt, Canadian Paclfi, St., St. Lauia, Me. 420 Locuat Truck KEELEYS Enlarged, Redecorated .New.' ForS 258-26- customer . Pacific STATE ST. 0 one of the moat handsomely ,ith T Parlors at e h o i K o h I o o With Every Purchase of $3.00 or More two I crMtiana. y at, refin- ished, exquisitely appointed, modernly ' Crossed Wires Sfx Quantico Marines Will Vault Alarms Going Fight Mosquito From Air 1925 were $9631 $4, accordduring to JLxeporL for the year filed yes- TODAY L lod&y.Ly--jieprv-eentatl- $24,-33- $2043 60. B-- ' infotmation from local teamthip agent, or other nondlstilied beverages we offered 4a theouew Carow, Democrat, JSew York. io addition, the measure. which would, repeal the existing act, would make Violation of the law a misdemeanor. instead of a felony, as under the present law, and punishable by a fine of $100 ofv thirty days in jail The new statute toquid be known as the temperance act. n. 5, -- elate tone clan) cabin Oeo. R. Carbrvy, Q.nwal operating revenues in 1925 cfU wgfcth operatic expense, ot $48,624.22, The net income for the year was $2839 1S. The H. Barton truck tine of Tooele reported operating revenues of $13,806 02 for the year, with operating expenses of $13 114 12. Uncrating revenues of the Bounti- 9 ful Light A Power in 1926 were 73, according to its report to the commission. The operating expenses6 of the company are listed at 76, and the balance transferred to surplus at the end of the year was ' Antwerp, Further tut end Glatgow. South Main SL- - 7 Although the operating revenues of the Utah Rapid Transit company of Ogden were $16,093 26 less in 1925 than ' in d94,3 the" net operating revenue for the year 1925 was $5737 23 more than la the preceding year, according to the 1925 report filed at the office of the utilities commission. Op eratlng revenues for ' the past year were listed at $262,132 21 and operating expenses at $221,538 01, The operating expenses were $21,130 in-49lower than in 1924. The gross come for the year 1925 was $22,203 36, which lacked $42,836 05 of enough to pay the interest o the deficit was $8309 65 less than the of the preceding year. - Operating revenues of "the o fVnfral railroad in 1926 were $16,430 70 greater than in 1924, ac- cording to the report of that company for the last ear. That report shows the operating revenues in 1925 to hxve been $785,270 03, with operating exinpenses of $535 266 50. The gross Tocome for the ear was $184,735 39. tal deductions from the gross income were $256,027 40, leaving a deficit of $71,292 0t, which was $1 044.0$ great-e- r than the deficit of 1924. AUTOS PROFITABLE. o RailThe report of the road company's auto coach line to revenues of Logan shows operating $17,706 29 for the year, with operating expenses of $9824 32. The net income of that branch is listed at $6o51.$8 for the ear 1925 Report of the Ogden Tnlon Railway and Depot company shows a pruM Income of $202 749 81 for the year 1925, with total deductions of the same amount. The report of the Sait Transportation company shows :r: $f ballbearing' RollerSkates Only 4 days open sea. 2 Poors South of Pantages. $944,972 51. REVENUE to Europe. Two day. down the tmooth water of the St. Lawrence, without a dull moment, then . Shapiro Trunk , Frequent (tiling from Quetcc, French m Franc INVEST TODAY! -- aa nfln AVERAGE SAVINGS than the revenues'-tothe same sources the preceding )&r Operating expense tn "192 wergr $fr,sqj,tS3r.t5. The grnse Income ror the year IsJist- - I e& at $66 52i.g7; with total' deductions of $445,004 79. N Of. the operating revenues for the! frwm freight eaa year. iLIZCJUI-lJservice and only $3160 36 from passenger service The balance was derived from demurrage, - at press, mail,. swirchlng, etc. The total corporate surplus at the end of the year Is given Europe Empress Beginning Today and .Continuing Until Tuesday I ' HEADQUARTERS ACJD LUGGAGE! , The income balance transferred to by tho Utah Hallway profit and eompany at the end of 1925 was $241,. or 521.91, more than the $U1,04S.9S balance transferred In 1924, accordto the report of that company ing filed yesterday with the public utilities commission. Operating expenses of the company for the year were 93, which READ-tfJg- gS Operating expense during terday. the year were $4u06 98. The report shows an addition to capital of $9050 during the year. 99 A loss of $1005 through the years of operations Is shown by the report for the Alt Bus & Stage company conof revenues this 1925. Operating cern are listed at $3949 34, with, operating expenses of $4955.33. Report for the year were filed by the Gunnison Telephone company, the Moab Light A Power company, the East Grouse Creek Water company and the Riverton Pipe Line company. WASHINGTON, .WASHINGTON, April 1. (By the April 1. (By th Associated Presa) Crossed vptres or Associated Press.) Marinas stationed tn fight mosat Va., QuSRtico, plan something played an April fool's prank this summer with airplanes. on treasury department guards today quitoes the with public health Cooperating when alarms In two money vault service and the department of agriclanged T. McNorman Commander culture, For five minutes the richest build- Lean of the medical corps of the navy, ing in the world was an armed strong- has developed a preparation which, hold, with guards and secret servi he expects, will rid CbapawamMc men dashing about in vain search of creek and the swamp lands wear the When the excite- camp of the germ-breedisupposed bandit Ineeef ment was over the guards had only Sawdust soaked in water containing the satisfaction of knowing that their arsenic Is the new weapon to be used defense machinery worked like a against the pest, and it will be scatclock. over the creek and swamp lands tered The treasury's dally financial state- from airplane Experiments have ment shows nearly four billion dollars demonstrated its effectiveness against in gold and sliver are In ita vaults. mosquitoes, Commander McLean said, and, far from pwing harmful to BANKRUPTCY SOUGHT, vegetation, a fish, fowls or persons, it WASHINGTON, Balt lake laa tonic. April 1 (By th will serve lorenio A. Mrlk. Associated Press.) A. substitute for borer, fllexl a petition for bankruptcy the Volstead act to prohibit manu- yesterday In the federal court. He Preseason danoe tomorrow night at facture, sale. Importation and expor- Hated llabllltlea at $4030 41 and asaeta Lagoon, 8 30 Trains from Bait tation of distilled liquors, and thus at 14087. Exemption of 11530 la 8 and 9 9 Admission to dance floor, in effect permit beer and wines and claimed on the latter. 36o per pfefson. (Adv.) Substitute Offered for Volstead Act Ik equipped refreshment parlors in the west. We cordially Invite your in-- " A miniature spection today. box of Keeleyg Fine Chocolates to each " ' Hand-Mad- e; 200 Pair Men Men's Oxfords and Shoes CHAMBBAY WOBK SHIRTS Ah Mr. Pig and Mrs. Cow Fresh From Their Boudoir ! hairdressers and beaut said an observer st the experts, stockyards yesterday, could Interest themselves greatly for a few hours by watching the herdsmen take care of the livestock going (jn exhibition, and perhaps they could learn some secrets of value la the practice of their professions. For example, 'pigs pigs to most persons, but not so to an exhibitor. Ur. Pig must have his hoofs trimmed to enable him to stand squarely. Many show hogs are so heavy that their ankles break down unless their hoofs are kept Just so. Then come the bath with wirm water and tar soap and an application of sweet oil to make the natural oil oote from the skin. Mr Holstein, the prise row, has her hoofs 'manicured' with ernejrv ps- ,- Mrs. Holstein tall Then washed and braided tightly' ep that it flares out in bushy fashion when unhair loosed Of course, she receives Death Tramples on -- Theory of Longevity NEW TORK. Aprir 1 (Bj tha Pres. I eeth today refuted 4ha theory of Theodore G. Northrup. 96. that as long a he obfved the laws of health he would not, die. nr- Forty year ego he suffer la1 cut with the eleotrio dipper Mother's blueing is a handy lotion n animal beauty exIn the hands of to take pert. It is used frequently the stain of yellow out of been lying in animals that have Values to. $7.50.,, U! S. Army RIDING BRIDLES U. Sr Army Pair U. S. Army . Horse Blankets i Horse Halters Sewed and Riveted. Would cost (6.60 , "commercially. $098- - light-color- unclean pens. All of which remind everybody that the barber shop and the beauty shop M are very practical places to visit Preacher Growing Third Set of Teeth CUSHING, Okl., April 1. (BY the Associated Frees,) The Rev. IX A McLaury, ploneeV minister of Cushing, is growing his third set of teeth. He has now etght new molars and others areproutlng. They are not s large a his second set. butan-we- r the" purpose for practical use and will save him a large dentist bill for a new set, he declares. A short time ago his gums became sore and he discussed going to a dentist for treatment. He then discovered that a new tooth wa coming through 59c to make them smooth If her hofng are too crooked they are straightened with the aid of braces, nitmthe in .advanos erf the show. They are then smoothed with a rasp file, srrsped wtrh 'pieces Trf glass, rubbed with emery pa.p gnd thon given a rhtnV with -- woleh, rag dipped in oil Special Lot. Mother Fined When Son Tells Officers Truth I os Angeles, HE April 1. JUsoCltd Ptbu.) (By Wien Qorge WMhington th destruction of ti cherry tree h set an example in veracity for Jimmy Field. When officer approached tho lid while his mother was away and asked him if hie mamma had Tea, any liquor he told them sir, and proceeded to help them locate it. Fined (100 in municipal court mother, Mr. Mary yesterday, Fields, waa asked whether she had the boy for telling a Bout punished the liquor. In a t'No,! she answered. way I was sort o proud of dmit-ta- d U. S. Army Saddles. . . The Last of Our Genuine $3. S3 up . U. S.Army U.S. Army Lead Harness.. ...$22.50 U. S. Amy Feed Bag .... Blankets $3.98 TOGS' FOR EVERY MEMBER OF' THE FAMILY SEE . WHAT YOU SAVE Sr & LlJCZ-- J te him." BOHEMIAN HOP-FLAVOR- Art in Industry" LAKE CiTY ED vrtua breakdown and physician gnvk him only a few more year ot Ilf. He refused to Uallevn t hem, hnwet-.r- , and fought hi way back to health. Until the hour of hla death from pneumonia today he refused to believe he waa ill. and hla physician said h PumTAN RT IS NOT CONFINED ALONE TO THE GALLERY, theatre or music hall. There is equal skill, beauty and perfection in a massive ship, a giant locomotive o an exquisite ' .watch for milady. : i- Malt -, Auction -- . -- The Golden West Girl is' the figtire head- - for., supreme- - coffee. ..quality she excel- represents the essence of coffee lence l. , s "ffir Fanout Coffee with a Famous Name - Block' Saturdays Bill at American - Products whose excellence approaches absolute perfection are Works of Art.' Skill which comes after years of study and experience is behind the selecting and roasting of the world's finest high grown ' and the result is that coffee berries famous blend Golden West Coffee. f ) Goldeim j openWltk The Auction Block ing wKk s engagement st the American Saturday, Hobart Henley returns to the small town atmosphere of the early prcKtuctloea which mads him famous. It waa The Flirt and "The both Booth Tarklngtoa Turmoil, stories, that brought this director's tslent to the publics attention. Most of the story of "The Auction iRik take place in- the small etownn the undrrur-te- r th petty se well aa the rents of j and yMro4ty of a j Frequently yoa heir penpl ay, Mf leet perxplre wmand summer a bee I put on rubbers or heavier foot- - " A FAMOLII COFFEI WITH A FAXQUI HAMS TVCc-- had not broken any health rule. Mr. Northfup waa founder and leader of the Church of the Silent Demand, He assorted that ha had a follow ln of more than 40 00 pereona Interested tn hla "practical pfncholnay of tha twentieth century" He held that the secret of happy longevity Is "thinking young " wear Lben When I rsmr my ifixM nty feet cbfll f a'd enen iry n uiro' Itetwy . Jj keeps you fit )aJme. mi tf tvn, arrd it demon- - rtrsted ntth Tne Flirt, he le par- fspahle of (ransferring ttfie to tner-- rea ? 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