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Show Worth looking for on every fss package and every tablet. JSf 1 j See it before you buy. Jlf j Hlt''l! u ) fe:4eC v I Bay e r Ta b e t s m Bayer Cross ar?ears JO, G d on the only Genuine Aspirin, S IP? made in iie United States j S W U t? J for more t'aan tea years. The lradf-m.lri "Aspirin" Reg.U.S.Pnt.Off.l h a puarantce that (be monoacctic-cidMUT monoacctic-cidMUT oi K.:icy;iCJcUI in the '.ablets is of the re.iablc Bj;e.- manufacture. j i . j I 1 he man who goes into his pay envelope every week ana j buys a Government Thrift Stamp or, better still, a I Thrift Stamp for each member of his family shows the I sort of patriotism that is going to .win the war. i I Our Government must have money an enormous amount of money and every man, woman and child in I America must save their pennies, their nickels and their I dimes and lend them to their country. i The War Savings Plan makes it easy to do this. ' A Thrift Stamp costs only 25 cents. 16 Thrift Stamps B J enough to fill a Thrift Card cost $4.00. If you buy I a few Thrift Stamps regularly every week it won't take I I long to fill your Thrift Card. When it is full you can 1 1 exchange it for a War Savings Stamp by paying in cash I 1 the few cents difference in value. !i 1 1 I A War Savings Stamp costs now $4.12 (next month it i will cost $4.13). And every cent you spend for War- I Savings Stamps will come back to you with 4 per cent 1 interest, COMPOUNDED EVERY THREE MONTHS, . for on January 1, 1923, the United States Treasury will pay you $5 in cash for every War Savings Stamp you j have. p l In the meantime the money you save buys food and I I clothing and other supplies for the boys who are fighting i i for our country. ' I A War Savings Worker ; .Will Call To See You I Tomorrow morning hundreds of War Savings Workers I will begin to make calls on all the homes in Salt Lake. v YOUR home will be visited before the end of the week. i I 1 Remember, these men and women are giving their time I as a patriotic duty. They are paid nothing whatever 1 I for their work. Receive them courteously, listen care- $ fully to what they will tell you about the War Savings Plan, and how . . You Can Save and 1 I Serve Your Country )MiS War Savings Committee for Utah I j Har1 colds people whose blood is miro arc not nearly so likely to lako hard colds as arc others. Hood's Sar-sa:irtl!n Sar-sa:irtl!n makes tho blood purer; nttil tins urea t m I'd i .-i no recovers the system sys-tem after a cold as no other mediolno docs. Take Hood 's. ( Advcyl ismnent.) |