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Show IT IS TIME TO MAKE MENTHO-LAXENE SYRUP Anyone Can Make a Full Pint of Laxative, Curative Cold and Cough Medicine Cheaply at Home. I Everybody is subject to colds and j coughs at this season. Be prepared' I Have on hand a full pint of Meutlio' ' Laxeno svrup that checks and aborts I colds, relieves coughing and gradually I brings permanent relief. The full anil i best benefits are derived if j'ou begin taking it at the very outset of a cold or cough because you can check or abort the cold and save many hours of distress and perhaps ward off pnou- I monia and other serious results of a j neglected cold. Meutho-Laxene is pure, eout.ains n0 I opiates or narcotics. It is pleasant penetrating, healing and curative Beyond Be-yond any preparation you can buy ready made. Full directions and guarantee guar-antee are with every bottle of Mentho-Laxene. Tt will more than please you or The Blackburn Products Prod-ucts Co., Dayton, Ohio, will rofuud your money. Hundreds of thousands of bottles of Meutho-Laxene have beon sold ami not over fifty people, have wanted their mone3r back. Tliat tells how good it is. (Advertisement.) ' WHEN YOU BUY FEDERALS A' Yon Get Jifse BEST F 3 r ' V" a'R0 Pride our- fc- 3 j., selves on our work r-'l b'; X department. We are r I "'T fl'lly 'equipped for all Li;--.! F"v kinds of repair work, r j t Vulcanizing and re- .vvw,, treading our specialty, f At 1 All our work fully Bf Al g-uaranteed in price f- T'j and workmanship. ? pj U-BUILT TIRE CO. Cl Moore Mgr. 134 E- Broadway. phone Was. 1662. I . 1 .. 7TZL Government to Raise $2,000,000,000 by Sale of 25c Thrift Stamps and $5.00 War Savings Certificates .Drawing 4 Per Cent Interest ALL MEMBERS OF FAMILIES MAY HELP SAVE FOR UNCLE SAM AND HELP WIN THE WAR. Sale to Begin December 3, 1917, on Basis of $4.12 for a Certificate Redeemable in Five Years at $5.00. SChaiman6 Mri? wp T?? f Tinmci&l Institutions- Public Vty Companies, Mail Order Houses and Retail Merchants. Your State Chairman, Mr. Odell, Will Explain to You How Commercial Clubs, Fraternal Societies, Women's Clubs, etc., can help. This Will Constitute the Greatest Selling Corn's Corn-'s bination in the World. ' j WHEX it is realized that the United States las, within a period of a few THE WIS S4VTfK CFBTIirATf , ' months, converted our people from a non-investing class in government Is sirai,ar to a postal order excent tha ; o Teach stle are the nri . flr- f f -n"", Z ICUov s'ores throughout the United States, where those bonds into enthusiastic supporters of Government loans, until there star t?ns at 4 1 for jlnuarv 4 n for Fehrr T S n , exchaaSe " premiums,, the plan developed i are now more than 9,800,000 individual buyers of United States Liberty 6nth unt 1 it 3 for DecembL " ' lr "Tr faC"itie8 uld be IabIe Bonds, it can be appreciated that there is a basis for a still more enormous ef The p ocess of djiibutfon wUl be as follows- " ' P f TV hd-"ts and -tores, railway station,, tele- ' 1 frt to popularize Government issues. T ZZT c'JSutlD be as follows graph stations, telephone pay stations, express offices, department stores o l TO The purchasers by their tirst stamps at one of the above agencies and at banks, and, in fact, many thousands of places . that , ' T , I nt8tores . , f Sfe"e70f tho Treasury W. G. McAdoo and Fra,k A. Vanderlip, prosi- the time are handed one of the certificate cards or folders. The name, street by the public could and w ould co operate l srtte Le l "d generally ... d"lt 0f th0 Clonal City Bank of Xew York City, who is aiding the Treasury ' address and town are inscribed, and the first stamp affixed. From this time the certificate cards' P3 d ,n ls3m Department m the raising of funds for tho war, have decided upon a new on there is the desire to complete the collection of stamps. The card holds 16 ' ' method of floating $2,000,000,000 worth of War Savings Certificates and Thrift stamps, and when filled can be presented to any Postoffice for exchange for a I" the opinion of Mr. Vanderlip, this method of distribution should rea-h m- i i m " War. Savings Certificate. The Thrift Stamps do not draw interest 'and are most of our people very quickly. Undoubtedly fortv million of neonle nerW w k! '! .the. Treasury Department investigated all of the methods that negotiable. The Certificates do draw interest and are non-negotiable. more, will buy one or more of these War Savings "Certificate, wiA;' i ! mTn ZTol Xd-To pat? anVt TrTh! -nn " "" Gt -io" 1 Ascribe anl tn. Z " 0 VrXVlZti S 11 To ra?e ofT'per cent!' 0 fiTtT of JXH companies have millions ' t,ve mterrogation of the officials of the various premium concerns and'manv money some time before maturity, you can cash it at any postoffice upon a ten- 7 policyholder; that one .nsurance company alone has 17,000,000 policies in others, it. was deeded that the basic, idea of the stamp plan offered the surest days' notice " ' P P for' e: that one of the mail order houses has 6,000,000 customers on its book, road to success for the certificate flotation. ' . e , , , . and that such a company as the Suerrv & H,,th;c M"meI? on lts ho!. It being a new form of investment or means of raising a large sum from t f 'T"- " f" f fa,ni 10.000,000 people filling stamp books f or redemption the wr' f small units much thought has been given to the question o? form and niethod to -operate from day to day ,n accumulating stamps and filling out cards. ing th people ouicklv are apparent P ' P088,bll' of reach- ot distribution The law permits one person to purchase only $100.00 worth at Thp effort of saving 25c l,y the individual or the family can be made, where a P S app8roDt- ' l.onL Vith ttlrfrationTfhe procs'of iT'and SnKn'" ?'? ""I i!' " "T?' K" th n S!goi" 5f how the United States Government ha, fered is made to appeal to a class not heretofore investors "W t- Much of the detail connected with the. trading stamp business was inves- thoroughly investigated the existing methods for reaching the people After discussion of the feasible methods of reaching the public it was do- tiRate the Sperry & Hutchinson Co., among others, giving every assistance '('"ft plan to aid the war. It emphasizes the soundness of the pl-,n ,,! cided that a stamp would be issued called V Rained from their years of experience. The trading stamp as an exponent of L I ?p & Huth.nspn Co. has worked for tho past Q vearl f ? 25c THRIFT STAMP. thrift is'of smaller denomination and will continue to occupy its individual field p-'hase" 1 H Green T " ihHft by dailr Leading. . as the .Silent Salesman of the Merchant who is willing to pay his customers a already helping America meet war conditions bv rpl Si """1' thf they are ., "hen affixed to a folder. $.3 will be pavable January 1st 1923 percentage of his profits for their cash trade. ' UL" mh tl,e eost of living. w- " 1 s"""" ' T"m'" , wi a w.. ,h, ,b, a, ,(,,, ,,,, , b. M asasTd "smsr riw'- . M a I16 fit"7- &tH,Ut0h;n5n Co'' Licensed wiU give the full ca-operation of their organization in the distribution of the Thrift Stamps and War Savi,, r . certmceatPef 'C " " ' ' & ti SSLS - THE SPKRRY & HUTCHIMSON CO. , I 29 VEST BROADWAY, SALT LAKE CITY. . |