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Show CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ) , - Signature of tyu2cii I m Your Favorite i !? Coal Is Here "i jkXSpocdy j m SWl,r Service jrt I line of the lew hli;hl vitalized word- I pin hi est of n il I wa r. COMRADES IN COURAGE IEy Lieut. Ant.ome Rodier . . Net, 1M) 'gjy ' fi n'""r"H Mint, ertp tli' plMwitn,s i 9 tt "f ""M LnUn.hivn j'ill.l. i Couiiio Tlii'V havo ni'M'n rcjuvt.-niitiiiLT, I vil nl iv.i ntf fof-n tli:m I win uwt j ! S'Mit p-.fWii'1 "tily on V--H,, of SI M'l n'-- vr c'pupdfi tiv '. I. M'xH " i.roiTifi'jia fit ' BUY ONE TON OF COAL ' X JSi INSTEAD OF TWO jN ft iTMMMM Lot us show you how you can often make one ton of coal do the work I I mid JSJ of two tons. This means a saving of one ton for you and an extra ton fw : M MM W"1 the government. 0 M lliiiSil COME TO OUR DEMONSTRATION 111 fl gikstM S '"Mr. Howie, the factory expert, will be glad to demonstrate to you the il! I PkSi M 0 wonderful fuel-saving Leonard Hi-Oven Range. Its easy to Hoover I fii; 1 'EF? ;m$ with this range in your kitchen. Remember, the demonstration is for tli, fl M W ! Sm week only. Come! Hi , Si' LEONARD HI-OVEN RANGE , y I M "Saves Fuel for You, and Saves Work, Too" j W liMrm .fe T,his range is three stoves in one a gas range, a coal or wood range, ' 1 llW .;l.:i !M4 and a heatinu stove. In the winter you can heat, cook and bake with one I I ft lm HjgSzMlwA fuel (coal or wood). If you've been using gas for cooking and coal or ' fl m MsssSMm wood for heating this will often mean a saving of one-half. f Nlik: Jf f-H&- DO NOT FORGET THE COOKING DEMONSTRATION EVERY tef yW Yf AFTERNOON IN OUR BIG STATE STREET WINDOWS. WAR-TIME :;J S & NQ, RECIPES PREPARED BY AN EXPERT COOK. Special Prices And Liberal Terms on All Ranges Sold A Three-fuel Leonard Hi-Oven Range. Du"n& Demonstration j 'ZSX CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. J I 'y"" STREET 3 DOORS BELOW THE WTLKESH THEATER. fj Hatch Chicks That Live and Grow SOLD BY PORTER-WALTON CO., 251 South State Street. Your Country Calls For Your Savings ' You can't be loyal and L'i at the same time be a !3 spendthrift. We invite you to bring your savings here, week-ly week-ly or monthly. i'I Yoa get 4 per cent. , r r 1 p w. S. McConitck, Pfes. h, Aathon H. Lund, Vice Pres. Geo. Albert Smith, Vice Pres. (.j Fred M. Michelson. Cashier. : j D. E. Judd, Asst. Cashier. To All Loyal Americans Tlie Public- IHfety Conmiittee of Salt Lake County, a voluntary association of responsible citizens, invites all patriotic patri-otic Americans to report to it for investigation and action any circumstances which indicate: Anti-Aineriean propaganda of disloyalty or discourage nient. Disloyal eonduct or language. DraTt evasion. Attempts by laucuage or act to discourage subscription 1o Of otherwise obstruct sale of Liberty Bonds. War Savings or Thrift Stamps. Alien enemy meetings. Ridicule or other disloyal remarks regarding the United States government, its officers, its army, its navy, the American Ked Cross or any patriotic organization. Pernicious pacifism or pessimism. Send all communications 1o 1'. O. Box 1414, Salt Lake City. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER SO, ItJl ' Daly. Arrive. 7:20 A.M. " im.Tn.eduit.-. 5:55 P.M. 7:20 A.M. OK''"n' ,,,,,,v"r- oS" Cily' 'n"""' 5:55 P.M. 8.1 K A ' M 'P't'-n. (Cn.'he Vnlley, solus only). Pooa- b.ak t TVT XO Jr. -U. t,.llu, Ashloii, .Momi'. lii r. Paris. O .VO X. 1VL. 9:30 A.M. v,-v,uu!:dt"uJT s,,crtt- 6:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. CiKMn uml liit.Tiin'illal... 12:05 P.M. 1 "" ''mllh!:'''n' w,m,hi'- 8:35 A.M. 2 'OS; TJ HT OX' lo ii, Uifan. Bolfr; Porit:iiul. soattl" K.n"D TW .Lo r. 1V1. (.Hmte uls,), Kolnr). J.UO Jr. JYt. 2:30 P.M. i.- A,'",',7,c'1;',r",";:,',H: 5:00 P.M. ( ivi llMKl l.lmlti'il I ImilliM, 3:30 P.M. ""-' si' !I,;A,-;;I" 11:55 A. M. 4:30 P.M. ,,H,Hntl..r;::n,,y 12:10P.M. 5.1KTD TIT Oielnn --I'Pimvi'r. Onmlm, Clih'am. K"lllKI. O.fA A HIT .10 Jr. IVi. (,s,,i I-'i-m ii.tM. O lui.l Unit", :ilnu, nirlvinv- O.OU IV. IV1. 11:00 P.M. H",n '"'"'"1-l,i;;,;:.h" A"""1' 8:30 A.M. 11:00P.M. l'lf:;,ray :j:,,uue 10:10P.M. 11:55 P.M. 'K'lrn, Kiy. Ki.cr.'.n.MUo. Sn IY.'uh-Isoo. 7 '40 P M 11:55 p. m. ,,i"lik' ,,m,,e',v;a;;!';"A..S:,,'r!,,,,',,,,, ,n 2:10 p.' m! ii:55p.m. '"" ;';;11J't;::,'U;n.v''v ,Twl" 9:5oa.m. Cltv Tickot Offler. Hntnt Utah. TMcphonn M.iln TOO. If 0 j ;; j!Pf any one miHions J 'tBl sens8 housewives i 1 lpj who get Stamps ! with every purchase, what I they think of Stamps as tokens of thrift and saving J and you will receive an en- J dorsement of highest approval. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. I 2 I : X i TlF TO) Ji ffr Store Accounts, Xotes, Judgments, l(f Board Bills, Personal Loans can be Jb collected if the proper methods are y employed, i We have had 25 years' experience - ff&J? aill succeed where others fail. $sf Turn in your accounts, they need our attention. Merchants' Protective Assn. Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts. Eleven Rooms Continental National Bank Buildin". Belt Lake City, Utah. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. "Somo People Don't Like Us." "Banking Perfection Un-d6r Un-d6r U' S' spection." AWVvi "At the 01d CIock 5VH"S Comer." mm ., Ihe personnel ot the Utah State Rational r"7''l T Hank is strong. There llfel ' ji is not a member of HWTT !i the organization who " yT?" ! is not efficient, cour- ll"'''! toons and anxious to l y. give yood service. &V'';f:N1 OFFICERS R-ftl Joseph K. Smith, rroxident tt ;"-M- JJ,"tT J- Oram. Vice lTMen. p;.v.,r. t iKulcs V. Nil. lev, Vioo rr.-s'..i.-nt. Stek'-S'-'' Ko.ln.-y T. M;.1B.T. 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