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Show CAPITOL GROCERY 2 DAYS' SALE These Prices Good Monday and Tuesday Only. 10 lbs. Cane Sugar 85c 10-lb. pail Karo Syrup 75c 5 - lb. pail Karo Syrup 40c 17 lbs. fine Potatoes 25c Good Brooms GOc Best Storage Kggs, tier doz 40c 2-quart cans Molasses 35c 2 cans Sugar Corn 25c B lbs. Pearl Hominy 25c 6-lb. can c.'risco $1.75 10 bars Bob White Soap 45c 1 lb. Upton's Yellow -abel Tea.. 65c 9- lb. s.-ick New Yellow Cornmeal.65c Fresh Pure 1'ird. per lb 30c 5-lb. box Queen's Taste Macaroni. 50c 1 full gal. Log Cabin Syrup $1.60 i,-lb. can Hershey's Cocoa 15c Tad cans Salmon, per can 15c 2 I. diet:' Coffee 50c large cans Milk, any brand 25c j pKt.s. nine Klbbon Kalsins 35c Campbell's Soups, per can 10c 4 lbs. Hrown Beans 45c Oysters, per can '."i?0 -lb 4-oz. '-an Kosr-daie Pineapple. 15c Best Star .Tune I'c.-i, per can 10c Pest Star Karlv .Tune Peas, 2 cans.2DC 4 10c pkgs. Macaroni 25c 10- lb. sack. Graham Mour 55c Pout Toasiies, per pkg 10c Ilooth'H Sardines, per can 20c 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts 25c 129 WEST 1ST SO. ; 1 t Three Generations Testify l to the Efficacy of ; DR. CALDWELL'S j Syrup Pepsin j The Perfect Laxative ! in maintaining the family health. A i combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, free from opiates and narcotic j drugs, and pleasant to the taste it acts j easily and naturally,restoring normal reg- j ularity. First prescribed by Dr. Caldwell more than twenty-five years ago, it is today the indispensable family remedy in countless count-less homes throughout the United States. Sold in Drug Stores 50 cts. and $1.00 A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois j "SLOAN'S LINIMENT fiELIEMf PI" This is the verdict of those who use it. Why is Sloan's the world's largest selling, most popular liniment? Because of its remedial properties for all external exter-nal pains, strains and bruises. Because it penetrates without rub-' bing leaving no imissiness or skin-stain, skin-stain, aiid relieves promptly an attack oi' Lumbago. Sciatica. Xcuralgia, Rheumatic. twinges, ,loint-sitf t'ness. Muscle-soreness. -'eck-kinks are promptly prompt-ly relieved. Have a bottle liamiy in your medicine medi-cine cabinet. Any druggist will sell you a generous si-el bottle. rggy,, .,.,j;.rjw,w,., g-,,,xiv c, ... . 1" r l rtff Miiriii 1 The Knights of Columbus liave been designated hy the Govern-. IT11 T ment to act as the official Catholic Agency in the raising oi a mighty Will Y Oil national fund of $3,000,000. to be devoted to the welfare ot soldicis, r mam. a v aild sailors in the training camps on both sides ol the water. j 1 't-f Utah must raise $25,000 of this fund and IN ONE WEEK, j 1 ICip starting TOMORROW! I Erect at each of the sixteen national And UTAH WILL DO IT ! NeVC'f Vet haS this loVal State fal- 1 i nTotZmJmZ j teved when called on for money for humanity s sake. i each cantonment, 8 In niauv cities the Y. M. C. A. mid K. of C. drives for funds tor h'4 a Lreet one large building, at a cost ot H , . -. , ,1 rni. r T A fn'ive WaS . U about $6000 at each of the sixteen na- S the soldiers' welfare were made together. J he i. -M. y- - aii; L ! tionai guard cantonments? I made here i few weeks ago when Catholics joined hands witn ail ; p Erect from twenty-five to thirty sim- ..-.p nild .ontrihlltpd liaild50inelv 3Ud PROMPTLY to tlllS . IUIld J pi ilar recreation stations at the regular -AceUS ana t OllLl 10 ULfc.U UdMU6omu, u.uxi 7 .m 1 Qii army expansion camps, naval training I knowing that "We're All Brothers UndCl" tlie baUlC J ia&. S stations, aviation stations and camps , i i of other units of the servicer I No need to Avaste words on the Necessity of this Eund. We all i W. Provide places where all the soldiers, -, ,-, j. i ,-,-11 j f regardless of creed, may assemble, and I K110W the StOiy Only tOO Well. iff2 furnish them with wholesome recrea- I SAXS!lSi, A Catholic Organization Is Raising a ,, "T" This Fund -But Soldiers of Every m I Furnish each building with a phono- g 1. lllO X U11U j B graph and records, piano and sheet mu- TH pi T. fed B sic and ample supply of stationery? vexeg4 VW 1 1 I SnSVP I I v;j Provide each building with a library I I CCU T XII UAiai V V , 0 I of good boohs, current literature and g m daMaintatoS,iQfonnation bureaus in j We ask all the Catholics and noii-Cathol ics to participate in this ; 1 Thea8? rAorfn0ntl8eatse campaign and push it through to an enthusiastic success. We want h I and through which they may transmit 1 evervone to help ministers, corporations, men of ail religions ana or I j;1imt3 de9ire frmJ Religion. We want you to be generous in giving and broad in sym- rj It was the Catholics' DUTY to help the Y. M. C. A. and we hope p UTAH that men-of other creeds will apply the same argument as a reason j" i HEADQUARTERS' :" to helP the K of C" fund- J h 343 S. Main Street. Phone Was. 2600. - Your subscription will help every American soldier be he Protes-, II 0M ' 1Adm our tant, Catholic or Jew. It will preserve manhood m the army and J !fj ' give' to Pershing the cleanest minds and the purest hearts ever en- j ti gaged in a war of righteousness. . . 0 WILL YOU HELP ? 1 "k , , I Committee in Charge of Raising $25,000 in Utah for K. of C. Fund A Rt Rev. Joseph S. Glass, C. M., D. D., Col. Alfred Hasbrouck Dr. J. J. Gallig-an Dr. J. P. Dineen, Ogden , j Honorary Chairman J. E. Cosgriff Henry N. Byrne Henry Welch, Park City J C Lynch, Chairman C A. Quigley W. J, Halloran Walter Fitch, Eureka j Thomas Homer, Secretary Geo. Jay Gibson R. C. Treanor Francis W. Quinn, Bingham Canyon S Hon Simon Bamberger W. H. Leary A. C. Sullivan Thomas Kearr.s iffi William Spry' A. J. Bruneau L. B. McCornick F. J. Hagenbarth j K W W Armstrong S. Abbot Maginnis C. E. Murphy, Ogden Rodney T. Badger, Treasurer j I - 1 si I K. of C. War Fund Headquarters, I ) 9 343 S. Main St., Salt Lake City I f mail this I WILL CONTRIBUTE j H I PfeCv COUPON TODAY I in t2Mm&&' Inclosed please find I ;?j fi),' 1 Dollars fQr K of c War Fund I j g SundajTis the Day of All Days to Remember I Name I . the Brotherhood of Man Address l 'fji ' -P CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colde. if s Splendid ! In one minute your elofrpeil nostrils will open, the air passaged of vourhead will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, bloVing, headache, dryness. No struytfling for breath at ni'yht; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from vour druggist now. Apply a little of this fragraut. antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates pen-etrates through every air passage of the head, sootiies the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane an relief cornea instantly. in-stantly. , It's just fine. Don t stay sail ted-up ted-up with' a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. (Advertisement. CUT DOWN YOUR BILL M The People's Bazar The Big Bargain Store, ( 73 East Second South Strce t 50,000 1318 35c Calendars at -v i each. 100,000 1918 15c C.tlcndars I each, or 3 for 10c. - |