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Show j A HAPPY HOME it 'xNiIn l B WILL BE YOURS lit' you buy this cozy bungalow fori 8 your wife. It has 4 large rooms, S s nicely papered; buffet kitchen,! I bathroom, closets and sleeping I I porch. An extra large pardon lot a n goes with this bungalow. Cou- I j cement to school and street ears. 8 Nice locut ion southeast. Surround-1 ed by nice homos. Will sell this 1 bungalow on a cash payment of $oO i and $17.50 per month. If you want I a bargain see this place today. f McKELLAE REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT CO. 402-3 Walker Bank Bldg. I RELIABLE PRICES Sugir and Flour at Lowest Prices. Striitly fresh ranch Eggs, per doz..40c Tomatoes, per can 15c Rice, 3 lbs 25c i.ar.i. per lb 27i2c Peanut Butter (bulk), per lb 25c Jelly, per pail 90c Crystal White Soap, per bar 5c Spanish Onions, per lb 5c Peanuts, per lb 15c New Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c IF 1 1 m q Rji3Ey "THE CASH GROCER" 4-1-46 East First South Street Phones Wasatch 3538 and 1606. . Green Olives, per quart 50c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily. FRUIT JARS. RUBBERS, CAPS AND STONE JARS. SI GOOD SIGHT MEANS EFFICIENCY I 1 ill every line of endeavor. If your eyes are not as good as they i'-M l,j should be, have them attended to at once. Poor sight never grows N better without aid. Come and have your eyes examined expertly and , 3 IM have us supply glasses that will add to your efficiency and to' your i - 'j physical and mental comfort. H I g hest Quality jtArt Bifocal Lenses, for rrt '., Spherical Lenses, wU 'ar and near see- J E?J3 ? fitted with good, JPIJ Ing; two pair lenses !lSxl '"'1 strong frame. OUR mm In one. OUR J'aBi -" , j PRICE, complete . PRICE, pair M ;- J I SCHUBACH OPTICAL CO. m. 1 S 'J OPTOMETRISTS AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS FOR THE t';! ! PEOPLE. - l .? 109 SOUTH MAIN ST. P1;1 It makes no difference who made your glasses, we can duplicate your P-n tfoken lens In 30 minutes or less at r-duccd prices. Telephone Wa- Ja A Mtch?438. Open dafly until 6:30: Saturday evening until 10 o'clock Jt'jj ' COMING! Monday Tuesday Wednesday A Sensational Sale of MMHoery Involvino- the greatest single wholesale purchase of millinery ever shipped west of Chicago. "Watch ior detailed announcement and almost unbelievable prices in Sunday papers and see our great window display of this merchandise. H I jj Midsummer Hats ,; V2 Price ii , j All of our mid-summer and early fall hats of- j j fered now at )0c on the dollar. Among them l you will find white satins, white milans, black : hair braids, etc. All the newest and nob- A 1 jj biest effects of the season. j J OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF j j Middy Blouses 25 Off I Two Days Friday and Saturday sSr'r A middy blouse is the logical thing for the summer months you will find them espe-' espe-' cially apropriate and appreciated. Wc have them in all-white, and white with blue and white collar, also red and white collar. II ( jj For two days Friday and Saturday- make your selection at a reduction of One-j One-j Fourth Off. j Pongee Silk Sale ! This is a very serviceable Ecru Pongee, j 33 inches witle, shower-proof, especially de- j sirable for summer waists, dresses, skirts ! and men's shirts. Regularly sold q j at $1.25 a yard, special ZDC j Taffeta $1.10 a Yard j j A line of Plaids, Stripes and Checked Taf- fetas, they, will be very much v used during the summer seasonaw' I ' for separate skirts and dresses. fqj vTT You will find them an extra spe-W r Jj cial value at $1.10 a yard. NvIx jj j ffi OUR DRUG STORE IS AT U,UJ1, 15 gW' ' 112-114 SO. MAIN STREET - ' Q?- . -m " 1 I Iwila llllifll ! I ' ' I Keenly mindful of its duty, Salt Lake City sub- I ' scribed $8,000,000.00 to the Liberty Loan! I Gladly it sends this vast sum beyond its borders to ! y- I help in the great struggle for the vindication of de- s rnocracy! jvv,Vr i It will send another quarter million of dollars on the merciful mission of the Eed Cross! Its sons by the hundreds it has given and will give 1 in the supreme sacrifice of life and blood that this na- 1 I tion and its ideals may prevail! g I Its patriotism is proven! i i But it has one more duty! It must keep the wheels j j of industry humming! There must be no slacking! No j II stagnation of the normal life of the community! if One million five hundred thousand dollars in bonds, a I s sold in the New York market, would bring to Salt Lake St ! one million five hundred thousand dollars in cash, from j ! otherwise idle vaults! I I The money will be spent here for permanent public a j improvements ! H : It would help fill the vacuum necessarily created g 1 1 by the departure of that eight millions of fighting dol- j I lars! I ; p It would help to avoid a burdensome increase of the fa f: tax rate! m ; ijj Think it over, Mr. Taxpayer! Go to the polls next w . i Tuesday and VOTE FOR THB BONDS! I i Look out for the "crepe-hangers" who preach the a I gospel of fear and inaction ! They would throttle your 1 ' citv ! ; U They would have you sit in sackcloth and ashns H pi until the war is over ! Down them ! Your city must go H f, forward fearlessly, with full faith in the future ! Vote m f for the bonds! jg y ! BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. i I y ' |