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Show X , ? V H0ieEST IMPORTED BY ' lUfemiLP tun riuNasco. . HALF P0UN0 J I tf f rf K i$ KfR- OtBrien Corryarvv rf A Pew Flyeri From BASEMENT SECTION m for Thursday, Friday and Saturday - Ladies' bjsck gateen shirt waists.-worth 75c and ffitk $1.00, at 10cN Wp M0 Men's balbriggsn undershirts and drawers, worth 6 50c each, for 33c. BOYS' SCOUT SUITS; all Rizes: knapsacks, lee:- dWlR JWlft gins, hat, coatg and pants: worth $1.75; for, a suit WP. ml -$1.25. - Boys' "kyki' sutts, worth $1.50; for, a suit Ifnh j& $i.25. v m jJm 15 canyon hata for 5c. S Jr Ideal, Le Trefle and Azoria perfumes, all $1.00 . o -s ' and $1.50 odors; for. an ounce-35c. N Vflfe ' jVAfe TAFFETA RIBBONS in plain colors " JW0 TWO Worth S5c, for 15e NaT Worth 15c, for We ' Worth 10e, for S , ? gm High grade muslin underwear at basement prices. WW The third big lot just received. WP Value 50e and 60c, for 29c - Values S3 and 75c, for 3"e J ' lafV. Value 0c to $1.25, for 5e Vfih Value S1.35 to S1.60, for.. Ado fljlH TUO V.lucs S1.75 to 2.25, for 89c. WO mJFTWTW-lrr-r-n-fm, e-e-pp es-erssss TELEGRAM Want Ads Bring the Very Best Results. Qlt is irapowible that 11 of us should think like on the liquor question ques-tion any more than on any other of the problems of life, and we do not doubt that those who have appealed to us during the past few weeks to vote either one way or the other were equally honest and sincere. , 5"ow tn4t the election is over, may we not suggest that all of ua , devote some of this energy, which has been so much in evidence, to the really important business of showing the people just what a wonderful commonwealth Utah is and how Salt Lake is to be con- " . , gratulated on being the capital of such state. VTe have room for millions of people and if we do our duty by ourselves and the state we are going to get them litre. tjEaeh one of them is going to be a wealth producing, money spending spend-ing unit, and that is what will help you and us. J do not consider that the election marked a crucial point in our history and so fa,- as thL bank is concerned, we do not see that the 'result will have any particular effect npon na. The majority have veted, anyway, and majorities are generall . . , . . right. i ' . 5 For ourselves, we are going to take it for granted that what is s for the best. We will keep on asking people to do their banking ' ' . . business through this institution and we are going to try to induce more people to move to Utah so that we can do more banking business busi-ness with them. tj XVe wish all of you would do the same, for if we all got to boosting as bard as we have been fighting there is no telling what the future cf this bank would be. tjThis ia a rather selfish way to look at things, we know, but huraan- -y generally does things with a sWfish motive, and we are only human, beings after' all. . ' , THE NATIONAL COPPER BANK . . ' ' ' ' :' ; S 9 |