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Show Alfred SorengJ Progressive I K WELE It 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, KodaK Repairjn. 40 Years In Salt Lake dr, Adolph, Benito and Hirohito the three blind mice. Make them run with ten percent of your income In War Bonds 3 every pay day. vja aouos wJtop THftT 0V:; jrf&A- Smilty says "i4.a office boy like me doesn't make much money, but I'm putting 10 into War Bonds every payday 'cause it's my duty." "Top That 10 by New YearV' I IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOElil;; You must go to the 0. K. SHOE SHOP Tjj 414 S0- state Street Sc-vv. vour Shoes Repaired Jobs at Mnil.. .. ! Uncle Willie Mullins says One of my biggest investments is War Bonds. I figger on putting at least 10 of all my earnings into' War Bonds from New Year's onl Tlk Greater Cift A drum, a little red wagon, a picture book . . . these are gifts that bring joy to a boy's heart. But you can give him a far greater gift. You can give him the right to live as a free American . . . the advantages of liberal schooling . . . the freedom to follow his religious beliefs . . . the privilege of choosing his life-work . . . yes, even the unquestioned right to gain a world of knowledge and pleasure through travel. 'YOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER Distress From m feme wm And Want To Build Up r Red Blood! I Take heed If you, like so many ',. .. 5 women and girls, have all or any one ( - ' of these symptoms: Do you on such days suffer cramps, headaches, back- I " ache, weak, nervous feelings, dls- - 1 tress of "Irregularities", periods of the blues due to functional "" - - a. L monthly disturbances? ONE OP WOMAN'S MOST T"---' Then start at once try Lydla E. TANT ORGANS Taken r ' Plnkbam'8 Compound TABLETS Plnkham's Tablets heln V (with added Iron) made especially resistance against such r t: or women. Thousands upon thousanrk V- " A Plnkham's Tablets are famous not ported benefit "... only to relieve monthly pain but Also, their Iron hetos hum v. ' also accompanying weak, nervous blood to give more st n - t i i feelings of this nature. This is be- ham's Tablets are also a r cause of their soothing effect on achlc tonic I Follow label S ' "' Bathless Groggins says , Yepl I'm back at work agin. J fig-! fig-! ger on buyin' lots of War Bonds to help our boys. Don't forget we're all supposed to be signed up for 10 by New Year's! Whea a cough due to a cold drives you mad, I Smith Brothers Cough Drops give soothing, pleasant relie Smith Brothers' contain a spe t '-cial '-cial blend of medicinal ingredients, blended ' with prescription care. Still cost only 5tf: yes, ' J a nickel checks that tickle f ' f SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS f rnOEV.. BLACK Ot MENTHOL 5 iL ' '! All this you can give him by doing whatever you can no matter how little to win this war so that he may live to appreciate fully the true meaning of Christmas . . . peace on earth and good-will toward men. Today, in the Union Pacific family, thousands of fathers are working tirelessly to justify the steadfast faith of their children. Theirs is the task of assuring the safe transportation of trainloads of war materials and troops. It is a tremendous job but they are doing it gladly. They know, as do we all, that only through hard work and sacrifice can we give our little ones the greatest gift of all . . . peace and freedom. union pacific railroad , jMix Lemon Juice T i- AT HO'.'E 'TO RELIEVE fcRKEUMATIC PAIHS Money Back If This Recipe Fails Good news travels fast many of the thousands thou-sands of folks who now take lemon juice for rheumatic pain have found that by 1 adding two tablespoon full of Allenru to one tablespoon! ul of Lemon Juice in a glass of water, they get faster relief for the aches and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. I It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is a 1 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic ! aches and pains. In fact If It does not help your money back. What could be fairer? Oct Allenru today at any live druggist. Only 5 cents Do It Now. tor quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete s foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid O. D. p. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula. Oreaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial botUe proves it, or money back. Don't suffer. Ask your druggist today for D. D. o. Prescription. Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back pr?frlb h tr"S, he"tni. doctors usually TO rouse fl: OF LIVEH d. Get a bottle of Km-" ' Half an hour before breaKUst i aa will He on a dime in a (E.a;3 :: ; f or cold) or In your morrj.-..- , coffee and keep this up for 3u o : taken this way helps relieve 5. : as sick headaches, bowel s. . so-called bilious indigestion v-n i; ' sufficient flow of bile from es You can get Kruschen, a fa:.. . formula made in tbe U. S. A . s: store, You must be eatisfitJ oc z.u t Wasted money Is 1. lives. Don't waste pr , lives. Every dollar y:. spare should be used :; War Bonds. Buy yo: percent every pay day. AsiEinm l" ForThousandsc'C Choking, pasping, whee:.' - r 1 Bronchial Asthma ruin si gredicnts in the prescript:. -ly circulate through t lie b'.--?. . ly help loosen the tVcK f the first day, thus aidinp n. -: the terrible recurring c!-.o-: - ' In promoting freer brea::'. , sleep. Mcndaoo is not a sr:' c Jectlon. Just pleasant, t-tablets t-tablets that have helped t erers. Printed guarantte money back unless co-nri-t aikyourdruggistforMcuiiacu; The little girl tugged gently at her mother's sleeve. "Now, Mother?" she asked. "Now can't we write my letter?" "Why of course, Betsy," Mrs. Carson grinned. "Are you going to write it or am I?" "Well," Betsy said. "Maybe you'd better kind of say it to me. Only I'd love to write it." "All right, then, Miss Carson, take a letter," her mother said, walking slowly up and down the room. "Ready? 'Dear Mr. Mor- genthau: The way I save money for War Stamp buying is to steer all the small household jobs to- w a r d m y M St daughter, who 111 -1 s e'Sht years llll jK old- she is s0 C, keen about VH. nErO-J" buying War i WVL,g Stamps that I -"v? know all the ' "' money I might have paid to someone else for doing do-ing the jobs will go toward Victory vJrien paid to her.' "Now make a list, Betsy. 'Windows 'Win-dows washed, 60 cents. Apples picked from under the tree, 25 cents. Emptied trash cans, 4 cents. Sold string beans from the I garden, 15 cents. Sold strips of spoiled film to children for sun-gazing, sun-gazing, at one cent a yard, 20 cents. Total, $1.24. Yours helpfully, help-fully, I hope,' and then I'D sign it at the bottom." Betsy was puffing like a grampus gram-pus from her labors. The tall, painstaking letters tottered bravely brave-ly across the sheet of paper. Gravely Mrs. Carson took the pen to sign. "Mother, would it be the proper etiquette if I signed it too?" . "Perfectly proper, I think," Mrs. Carson said without a smile, and handed the pen back to Betsy. (Letter from an actual communication commu-nication in the files of the Treasury Treas-ury Department.) Every member of the family should invest in America's future. Make certain at least 10 percent . of the family's total income is pledged to victory no later than i New Year's Day. U.S. Treasury Department War Never Takes a Holiday! War won't wait . . not even for Chrism! So please dont make telephone calls to distant cities this Christ-mas. Christ-mas. Lines already are carrying a heavy volume of war calls . . . don't delay them! IMllllllll.ljm , , I DOH'T FORGET ro7PBIHTi: When you need any. uun in the line of neat and attractive mm p |