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Show iUTY SPECIALIST L TELLS SECRET j jjauty Specialist Gives Simple Home j Made Recipe to Darken Gray Hair. Mrs. M. D. Gillespie, a well known beauty specialist of Kansas City, recently re-cently gave out the following statement state-ment regarding gray hair: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture mix-ture at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water mid 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and Vi ounce of plycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, or the druggist will put it up for . yon. Apply to the hair twice a week I until the "desired shade is obtained, j This will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger. It does not j color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy j and does not rub off." ' (Adv.) 'J wwTinrTirTnw nnMiimii an i w i iiiiimi hiiwimmiiiih CAPTFOtCTOCERY We Have Moved to 100 West! j Second South, Corner West Temple and Second South. 4 Bars Creme Oil Soap 25c j (Monday only 4 bars to a customer.) I j Guaranteed strc. fresh eggs, doz. . . .35c yj j 2 lbs. best 4-in-l butter 95c 1 10-lb. sack Sunripe Cracked Wheat 60c g j 2 lbs. Luneta Coffee 50c B j 1 case Jlilk, 48 cans $5.90 fl j Campbell's Soup, per can 10c H j 5-lb. box Queen's Taste Macaroni or M Spaghetti 60c fi jlL Old Faithful Coffee, per lb 25c 8 J Pkgs. Macaroni- or Spaghetti 25c B i b s2"lb- ca" Karo syup 85c 8 J 3i. can Karo Sviup 45c D 1 !'t Mazoln Oil 30c K I 1 quart .Mazola Oil 60c I , 1 lb. Upton's Yellow Label Tea.. 70c I 2 cans Tall Milk (anv brand) . . .25q 9 i ''-lb. can Crlaco $1.90 i i J l'kffs- best 15-oz. Kaislns 35c S 2 Pkgs. Bishop's Cocoa 45c 9 1 2 cans Sugar Corn 25c i j 'J-lb. sack Cornmeal 65c ft ( -4-lb. sack Cornmeal $1.60 j --quart can Molasses . . .' 35c , 1-jb. can Schoolboy lVnmit Hotter 25c i '-lb. V. Baker's Chocolate (2 j ,, cakes) 40c 1 2 lbs. Pink Beans 25c J Oi-ecn Split Peas, per lb 10c I libs, flno'ltice 25c "wdo Tobacco, per can 10c l l'i lbs. fresh Sunripe Oats 25c i - lbs. full Cream Cheese 55c I lure fresh Lard, per lb 30c Jri'sb Compound Lard, per lb. ...25c I i bars A- H. Napth.i Soap 40c J 'largo rolls Toilet Paper 25c I ;'"e can Instant Postum 40c ; "c can Instant Tostum , . .- 25c Hkgs. J.cll-0 ,...25c W bars Kels-Xaptha Soap . . . .75c I ; l'kgs. Crape-Xuts 25c t I -plies. Shredded Wheat 25c j ;,00t,h Sardines, per can 20c t "'c barrel N. It. c. Oiuger Snaps.. 25c IV'gle Brand Milk, per can 20c 8 -?c bottle Vcribest Catsup 20c I -w can White Tuna Fish 20o-S " filr,s-No- 2 Pierce's Pork and Beans. B ' 5 ozs 35C R ! i''''b's Heviled Han,, per can ' '. '. '. '. .5c B ' J-oz. bottle Chow Chow Pickles. ... 10c fl ! --oz. bottle Chow Chow Pickles. . .30c Ij i r,C'l"S.Sa,'',i"es ln Toninto Sauce 25c S e Arbuekle Coffee, per lb 15c j - can K. C. Baking Powder. .. .20c H Corner Second South and West Temple Streets. ! ! Superfluous Hair T, 'AK ,ml """Id nrr 1 Imp's Imp-'s ' 0u)y ""'PH-'tor)- will, mooi.v WOMEN ON THE BATTLEFIELD The work of women on the battle-field 01 T "f- in the hospitals, nursing, cheering and s- '.- comforting the wounded or dying, is s very sms- Part what women do to pro- PS '-ytC moe a country's fighting capacity. ; S C-Jrt Many of our American women are no1 '' ffrSSe$i? t strong enough to endure these hardships Xf'i TJ Tbousands of women in the United State: have overcome their sufferings, and hav t-fev:5i favorite Prescription.' This temperanc Mi'i jv medicine, though started nearly half a cen ff0 d?f- tary ago, sells most widely today, becaus 'mM '-'fT it is made without alcohol or narcotics. I' 1 can now be had in tablet form as well liquid, and every woman who suffers fron jjle backache, headache, nervousness, shoulc take this "Prescription" of Dr. Pierce's. I - sJp SUll is PrePared from ture's roots and herb SpvlliJ (joeg contain a particle of alcoho or any narcotic. If s not a secret prescription, for its ingredient; are printed on wrapper. Write Dr. Pierce in full confidence, anc send 10c for trial package of tablets to Dr. Pierce's IuvaUds' Hotel Buffalo, N: Y. ' "Favorite Prescription" is sold by all druggists in tablet form, sixty cents. A trial of this reliable herbal tonic and nervine will convince you- I Don't take chances with uncertain seeds. Remember, 1 you plant but once a season. Buy the best buy VOGELES'S PURITY SEEDS I- They are the cleanest, the purest and the best qualities I obtainable anywhere at any price. I We have a large stock of garden and field seeds, all care- I fully selected and tested. Give us your order now and we I will sell, you seeds that not only grow, but pay to grow. HOW HE QUIT TOBACCO ST-, Tills veteran, S. B. I i m p here, was ad -dieted to the ex-;V-'73 cessive n?o of to- u4 ba-.To for inanv . years. He wanted y . i to quit, but needed -tt ' something to help f ( him. fe, , -tf t .V. t-.. i..-.'.-.-, He learned of a free oooK that tens about tobacco habit and how to conquer it quickly, easily and safely. In a recent letter he writes: "I have no desire for tobacco any more. 1 fee! likea new n-.an." Any one dsirini? a copy of this book on tobacco habit, smoking and chewing, ran cot it free, postpaid, by writing to K d wa rd J . Woods. YVB IS, Station K, New York City. You will be surprised and plad. Look lor quieter nerves. Isiror.cer heart, better digestion, improved eyesight, increased vicor, ionizer life and other advantages if you qv.;t poisoning 1 yoursel:". (Advertisement.) "IsOAr and Garment Quickly soothe and heal eczemas, rashes, itchings and burnings of the skin. Simple Each Free by Mnii. A dd ress post- card: Cuticnra. Dept. tt, Bo.ton." Snld everywhere. Soapibc. Orntmem 2S and 50c. 1 1 Investigate the Men Behind . : the Company j l Your banker will tell you that it is the character of the men behind an enterprise that insures i I your investment. ; The Rainbow Petroleum Company j . offers to investors a gilt-edged speculative investment which invites the closest investigation. ' 5 Our capital is low our holdings the best in the fields where situated and the following are ; the men behind the company: I President and General Manager s" DK. W. S. BENNETT E5 . Cody, Wyoming j Vice President Secretary and Treasurer i " p E. P. BOWMAN ADAM HOGG ft Vice President Meeteetse State Bank Prominent WoolgTOwer and Successful i " I Pres. Bowman Hardware Op, Cody, Wyo. Business Man, Cody, Wyoming fc I " OUR REFERENCES ARE THE BEST READ WHY THEY ARE i 3 f REFERENCES REFERENCES ft Hon. F. E. Warren, U. S. Senator from Wyoming First National Bank, Cody, Wyoming g 1 g Frank L. Houx, Governor of Wyoming Shoshone National Bank, Cody, Wyoming , T. W. Mondell, Member Congress from Wyoming Meeteetse State Bank, Meeteetse, Wyoming ' 1 H. B. Gates, State Treasurer of Wyoming Bishop H. E. Jolley, Lovell, Wyoming ?: t OUR HOLDINGS AND WHAT WE ARE DOING NOW I HOLDINGS "" . J 5 4200 acres in Park Count', Wyoming, near Cody. Well now down 650' feet. "We ? 1 I have a good showing of oil. We expect our well to come in at 900 feet. Casing and build- -i I ings all on ground for completion of well. Undivided half interest in 42 acres in Mont- I- gomery county, Kansas, S. E. S.-W. 14, Sec. 30, T. 34, R. 15 "W. Lease on 80 acres pat- v j ented land in Big Muddjr field of Wyoming.- ? - 5 Our Park County, "Wyoming, holdings lie just sis miles south of the Town of Cody, I Wyo., the home of Buffalo Bill, located half way between Elk Basin and Grass Creek in the v. I Oregon Basin District, where several wells are now being drilled and many others now pro- ' jj ducing. One large European company is now drilling two wells just south of our well No. 1, where we expect production soon. We have the advantage of water grade to near-by rail- J ! road. We control and are operating what we 'consider the most promising field in Wyo-! Wyo-! ming for quick and early production. Our field is shallow and we are now down 650 feet, j with excellent showing at this point. I WE OFFER THE UNSOLD PORTION OF 500,000 SHARES : I AT 10 CENTS PER SHARE Send for prospectus, map, geologist's report, copy of original letters of reference, and full detailed information to The Rainbow Petroleum Company 532 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, -or- : BARTON BROKERAGE COMPANY, UTAH-WYOMING BROKERAGE CO., 616 Kearns Building. - 217-18 Atlas Block. t Reliable Agents Wanted. i : A TEXAS WONDER The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weal; and lame back, rheumatism rheu-matism and irregularities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and women. Peculate" bladder troubles in children, if rot pold by your drufirlHt, will lie fit-nt by mail on reeeipt of .$1. One small bottle is two months' trea t mcnt , j.nd seldom fails to perfect a rui. Send for sworn testimonials. Tr. K. w. l;.-,l, 2:,r, Olive fct., St. Louis. Mo. Sold by druggists. (Advertisement.) SALT LAKE PEOPLE SHOULD EAT PIE DAILY Pie is wholesome, combining both fruit and grain. Thoso who havo trouble trou-ble digesting pie should take ONE SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-kti. This flushes the EXT I RE bowel tract, removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months and relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gits or constipation' con-stipation' nud prevents appendicitis. Leaves stomach in condition to digest ANYTHING. W. D. Matins, Druggist, 374 South Main street. (Advertisement.) KOTICE ' For the convenience of our customers, wc will keep our office open every evening till 7 o'clock, commencing-Monday, commencing-Monday, March 18, 1918. Kimball & Richards "Land Merchants." 54 Main Street. One BottI Compound HAIR DYE 5. for either Hair or Beard. IT J'-i'l ''."'. '"'pi'. Hl.lff ,10 friiiit f.f tb'.amuijn lio iiiW iKult i,1 rnoommf uil I IX V ' i ' VJ ue ft frquptil Imt'irf.nJUn frcm hiiilfp, nir NT . -' J and tiir'lrpMPr confirm. Hbamtil:f or curl- ' ' In licit Iron tiai tiucfffot rm color ul runoff. i Colon all ih1a to dec--il black Ilk natural 4r wiftioulaialt.liiK nHn. k "-m Imlr b-autlfii I ml SL- '. !jjr "ft. rU7 !M'H"1. oar a month, a trial will ' ronr !,! anil pia fou. Hfware o t irnitatoia. DiaiiTiRiD Bt'14 hf firms!. i tr fllrwt fr'-m u' bT will to TRAD mark 7our Jlrei. 1 rial mil., OOo. TrrMo lire, fl .IU. AdJreis MAYOR WALNUT-OIL CO., ttcpt 28i7 Wjntotte, Kinui City, Mo., For sale exrluslvcjy by Srhrarnm-Jonn-Bon, five bl dniK Mofu, tho nover-BUb-tllutors and dcaluitt of pure drugs. 5 A KTC Free booklet descrlb-LHUllLWing descrlb-LHUllLWing wonderful article indispensable for private use of married mar-ried ladies. IielievcB mind from doubt and worry. Kent eeuled. Hyciono & Kaloly Co., Dept. li, 122 West 13th bt.. M. Y. City. 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