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Show When They Appear, As They Surely Will, Try This Success- j ful Treatment. j Tho most dependable and effective ( method I know of Is to massage ihm I with an old-time buttermilk cream recipe made by Howard Bros, of Buffalo. 1 rubbing gently across tho line of the wrinkles wrin-kles to bring new fruah blood to the mir-lace. mir-lace. If you will do this for about ttve minutes each night before retiring no Oth er treatment Is necessary. Howard's Buttermilk Crcarn Is obtainable obtain-able at any up to date drug or toilet goods counter and no matter whether yon arc troubled with wrinkles hard little lines around eyes snd mouth, roarai low. faded looking nkln or simply rough -nemt and redness caused hv wind oi sun you will find these troubles quickl) disappear dis-appear with the use of this old fashion i recipe brought up to dnt Remember th I name, Howard's Buttermilk Cream. If I you cannot obtain locally send la cents Hit (silver or stamps) (or generous t-ial pack- H ( uge of tC'th Cresm end :'i-i Howard Jot Co., Buffalo, N ' V. AdVertlsemi ni iMiM8fgCBsasggigagsra.irffjfjgjj "My Wife Is Now The Picture Of Health We Think TANLAC is the grandest medicine medi-cine ever sold" says C. E. Van Dorcn, 294 W. Albans St., St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Van Doren added that a few bottles bot-tles of Tanlac restored his wife after Ac had spent hundreds of dollars dol-lars in vain on other medicines. medi-cines. Many have had similar simi-lar experiences. Tanlac is sold at all good druggists. ""nTllTTBssssTm , ' i i The Public and the Company j The purpose of a public utility like the telephone business h to serve the public. j 1 Such scrvico is dependent upon efficiency and adequacy of j plant, upon efficient and honest management, and upon the active I and loyal support of the public. The management of the enterprise is responsible to two masters ; and it must be true and fair to both. Those two masters are the 1 investing public and the consuming public; and to an ever-increaj. ' ing extent many of the individual units of both classes are iden 1 The management must render the- best service possible to the I consuming public and must also see to it that the investors have a II fair compensation for the use of their money which builds the plant I without which no service could be given. j The entire cot of operation of tho telephone business .including wages to employes, compensation for the use of money, taxes, etc can be liquidated only through the rates paidby the consuming pub! The public's responsibility for Service lies in its willingness to N lend active moral and financial support, without which it is impos- H sible for the Company to serve adequately and well. The Mountain States Telephone I and Telegraph Company I |