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Show mm feSigMpiMffi 1J TOU get your foods from your local dealer but who distributes to the dealer? He must be able to get a regular supply both in quantity and variety. This : is the function of the Armour Under the present plan, every corn-Branch corn-Branch House. Trainload after train- muniry gets its share. Today, when ' load of eatables are shipped con- more than one-third of the Armour stantly from the score or more of ?fvut 13 J omS to flilthe A"y a.n - , x . - . Navy needs, it is easy to see the value Armour plants m production centers,, and fmportance of the Armour system then distributed through Armour in assiSting to evenly distribute the Branch Houses, so all sections may considerably reduced amount of have ample selection and supply. No foods available for civilian use. part of this system can be effective alone. Each is dependent upon the Dealing in a necessity such as food others for support becomes more than a business. It carries with it pledges of service, of , T " quality, of dependability and delivery In our Branch House here we carry &n which mugt met enough foods to furnish a reserve ' the two or three days' margin that That Armour and Company feel makes you and your grocer independ- such a responsibility to this com- ent of railroad delays. If it were not munity is shown by their investment for the Armour Branch House here, in a Branch House here. As local and several hundred like it elsewhere, manager, I cannot serve Armour such systematic distribution would be better than to see that the service impossible. The supply would be you and your grocery or market get anything but even and regular. is in every way satisfactory. T3 ' G. S. ALLEN ' yfmm4inier Manager Armour & Co., Branch House, . y jf 4Mjnt$S415 NS3!k 375 WEST FOURTH SOUTH STREET. rSgL Phones Wasatch 859? and 8594. DontSell Your Liberty Bonds They're the Best Investoeist on Earth Tribune Want Ads radiato the requirements re-quirements of the business wcrld. 1 Mcktfa Aged Jifj Are Here ToM the Best Remedy &I7W I for Their Troubles. f-Jffi Vvv. Wt4 j, Freemont, O. "I was passing through tho critical Jf J f-J tj V 'Ns-'""' ' fWiV I -; period of Hie, beitij? forty-six years o ago and had all Ci$lgftf 8L lkS - ' M0l V ' '?' the symptoms incident to that change heat flashes, Cjfih&'&p j'HLv mdnVwui'? '' nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, (MMp!(l Wffi'y 'I bo it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pink- j-VjWrrTl I v J VM' V J; ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as nwkVsx ' rJ, 'j v'i the best remedy for my troubles.which it surely proved j. iWikyivA F y ' ''t i to be. I feel belter and stronger in every way since 2V 'fmffl&fSip iTc 5tf ' taking it, and tho annoying symptoms have disap- vy Jy4.SKJ!L vA-MtK''1 ' peared." Mrs. il. Godden, 925 Kapoleon St, Fremont, i t3 0hio- II Av$&j Vm-: ; North Haven, Conn. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgcta- yrvy-l$foPW J. 'vKH ":.''K ;V '' f ; ble Compound restored my health after everything else i!jffi$'Jh?,rj?h -f -''T-'i:rr::t' S ; :;:'V vXv' H had failed when passing through changeof life. There BjJiEf.: '.j, " & ; ) I 3 is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms." r '&JM- . Jh'tfvi1''1 -' 1 I y llrs. Fmhiehcb Iseixa, Box 197, North Haven, Conn, ' -V v' ' '- m WmA Cas s X 'f: ME1BIS OMPOUMP fj Dues trie" (pQteii m3z& tlk (ff2atgtl gd |