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Show It THE CITIZEN should burn and the kind of stoves and furnaces and stokers they must install in order to avoid arrest. Some of the orders j PERSECUTION and prosecution of our citizens for techni-- 1 giveri by inspectors would give one the impression that they some were. employed by certain coal dealers or stoker companies. A cal breaches of the law appears to afford much sport for visit by an inspector was followed up the next day by a visit j political officials who do not stop, look and listen, and who take j route instead from a salesman who would supply you with a new smokeless gpecial delight to harrass its citizenry via the club A shining example is shown in contrast and ad-- j stove. 0f education. jniniscration of smoke control in Denver arid Salt Lake. I During the strike of the miners in the coal camps of Colo-- I rado the past winter, when Colorado miries were closed down STRAIGHT MORTGAGES I and the coal supply was shut off, and Utah coal had to be imported, the smoke problem became quite serious. I If you are interested in making a loan on For three weeks, Denver was enveloped in a cloud of smoke, j or residential pid the Denver officials arrest its citizens, hail them into court improved real estate-busin-ess j and fine them? No, they did not. will find our service prompt and our you j Instead, the city officials got busy with some of the private terms attractive. coal company engineers. Chief engineer of tjie Colorado Fuel & Iron Company delivered a series of educational lectures on We make straight mortgages for three or I firing. Full page ads were carried in the papers in the form of five years. No payments are required on prini was smoke weeks the in three and completely problem lessons, cipal until maturity; although you may have solved. Competent men were sent to plants and resident prop-- I the privilege of paying all or any part of the erty and taught the correct art of firing. It was purely a com-- I loan in multiples of $100.00, on any inter mnnity problem and it was solved without arrests, prosecution COAL SMOKE PERSECUTION. 1 I or i 1 j j j i 1 I ! est date, without a penalty charge or advance notice. persecution. How different in this city! The coal dealers in this city have able and competent men in their employ and they are perfectly willing to use them in educational work, but these men were not allowed to interfere with our smoke commission. Instead, a campaign of persecution was Low Interest Call today and discuss your carried on and the life of the citizen was anything but loan needs . Central Trust Company Main First South pleasant. Our inspectors went out and arrested business men who dared to build fires during the cold winter days to keep them-- ! at Salt Lake City and their tenants warm. A great deal of censure was heaped upon our officials. The deplorable part of it all was that none of our business men were told what kind of coal they selves ! No Commission Introducing The New Householder s 10-Poi- nt Policy Loss from any one of many hazards lurks just around the corner for every man. In addition to the more common losses due to fire and theft, he is faced with numerous and annoying losses some of them petty, more of them rnore grave. It is to give the householders complete protection in one policy and a very low premium rate that the Intermountain Lloyd has devised the new policy. THE NEW POLICY COVERS -- 10-poi- nt Loss by Fire in Your Own Home. $500 protection from loss by fire on household furniture, family stores, personal effects, etc. 2. Loss Caused by Lightning. $500 protection from loss or damage to household furniture by lightning. ; 3. Loss by fire Away from Home. $100 protection on personal effects while contained in any club, hotel or 1. - . residence away from the insureds residence. 4. Loss by Tornado. $500 protection from loss or damage by Windstorm; Cyclone or Tornado on household furniture and personal effects in your own residence. 5. Loss by Fire at Laundry. $50 protection from loss ' . by fire on wearing apparel while at laundry. 6. Burglary, Theft or Larceny. $500 protection from loss by burrglary, theft or larceny of property belonging to the insured or any permanent member of the house. hold. - Loss by Personal Holdup. $500 protection from loss by personal holdup (including money and securities not to exceed $50.) ' 7. Loss by Fire at Cleanersi or Repairers. $100 protection from loss by fire on clothing or articles of apparel while at cleaners or dyers or at tradesmens shop for repairs. 9. Damage by Airplanes. $500 protection from damage to property caused by airplanes or articles dropped from airplanes. '10. Water Damage to Household Effects. $100 protection from damage resulting from bursting water pipes due to freezing. Any one of these numerous damage-- , may result to you next! If it does, arc you protected? All the above points covered in one policy of very nominal rate. Intermountain Lloyds Third Floor, Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. George L. Truitt, Vice President and General Manager MAIL THIS COUPON: IntermoiVntain Lloyds, 3rd Fir. Deseret Bk. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut. Please mail me your f folder, Ten Modern Commandments, completely describing your POLICY FOR HOUSEHOLDERS 10-POI- NT Name Address |