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Show I ASK THE TRIBUNE ANY j QUESTION YOU LIKE. THE Tribune's Free Information Bureau is a unique public service in- ;.! stitution of the widest scope. ! i I !; Summed up in a phrase, the object is to tell you, without charge !; I "Whatever You Want to Know." ;! j 1 k You are urged to consider the possibilities of this service in regard to ; J;- your own problems personal, household or business. ! There is no limit to the number of times you can call on the bureau ! j : for service. ' ; j;! There is no charge of any kind, and all inquiries are held strictly con- ; ! fidential. 1; 1 1; The sole requirement is that you inclose a three-cent stamp for return !; i; postage on your query. , ; ;! The special pamphlets and bulletins that are advertised from time to time require only a two-cent stamp for return postage, because they are sent ; unsealed. ;l The maintenance of this bureau, having all the great resources of the $ federal government to draw upon, for the free use of its readers, is only an- ; 5 other expression of The Tribune's conception of rendering real public scr- ; vice to its patrons. ; i You have only to try this service once and you will depend upon it i hereafter. . ! Address all mail to ! THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE INFORMATION BUREAU, ', Frederic J. Haskin, Director, WASHINGTON, D. C. ', |