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Show Hot Curling Iron Goes No More Broken Hair! (Beauty's Mirror) Every woman knows that continual use of the hot curling iron means brittle, blistered, blis-tered, parched, dead-looking hair, with burnt, uneven ends. There's no need of anyone using that instrument of torture, now that we know what can be accomplished accom-plished by the .occasional 'application of ordinary liquid silmerine. This is not only more effective, giving the hair a fluffier and prettier curl, but tends to promote its health, luster and beauty. Any drugcist can supply silmerine in liquid form and a few ounces will last many weeks,, so it is quite economical to use. The approved way is to part the hair in several strands and -with a clean tooth brush apply the liquid the full length of each strand. The overnight transformation transforma-tion is agreeably surprising to one who has never tried this simple and harmless 1 method. (Advertisement:) A NATION-WIDE ENTERPRISE I ' .BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY The ' U-C-IT ADDING MACHINE $kSf'0':" CASH EEGISTER combines the most perfect IfillwllSlIij adding machine, "THE BURROUGHS; the only g I IPHIFS ! perfect INDICATOR, U-C-IT, and the AUTO- g ltl I irl'I II 1 MATIC CASH DRAWER. THREE. TN ONE '! k fv! 4 y- ' lVi at half .the price of old-style' cash registers. ''ffj f'Utl iTb 1 WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR INDI-"p4JJ;DfLJ INDI-"p4JJ;DfLJ iKJttd CATOR IS ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE, and lisS&5SfeM we will give $100 reward to any customer if the amount fcf their purchase is not -shown on Pot wr t t - the Indicator at the time it is recorded on the tottUai.' "i-u cash register. I j , ' THE " ELECTRICALLY OPERATED I ft$m INDICATOR can be placed at any distance , from' the register everybody sees' it. '"- m. MAKING THE SALE PUBLIC enforces ' ,,.:.v. a correct registration of cash sales and removes ; unjust suspicion from employees. j j ' ' Electrical Engineers have pronounced J p 7 -rn Users state that it does more than we I ' ' f " ' ' X ) pjQ claim ' for it. I ' 1 t ' j Requests for agencies; are coming in , it , ' J i fiom all parts of the United States. ! ' 'M Big, brainy men from the manu- rr, i S1 facturing world have seen our nmchincs ? " rVr,i and say that they will revolutionize the1 - i i. f - ca'sn ' register business. ! . " f - f, , , Some of the largest manufactur- i ,s' ''r o ing plants in the east are anxious to : i s , ! 11 , - , build our machines, and Mr. O. E.Grosh- j i ' T it '.tU - w"Ut - -rf ell', manager, and Mr. C. W. Milieu, sales : B . K jVV -"v ' jf ' T! manager, will leave in about two -weeks ; I I ' h ffVL A . 3l ,m' i V' to place a contract for ten thousand ma- 9 v..tow.irAW ehines. This will enable us to supply ; I it-y lt fs v." ''kf' ! y i , our acreneies in cverv part of the United I C f - ' ,Wl VlV'' ' - U4 States with our TEN TEARS IN AT). I ' v tr ' VANCE CASH REGISTERS within nine- M XWsr" , ,V ' ty clays. ! f t' - ENORMOUS DIVIDENDS ARE j I t " i- 3 NOW ASSURED. YOU CAN PARTIC- ; L v v , , , , J i irATE IN THEM. Mil A FEW DOLLARS MADE r; S ,1 ' ' THOUSANDS for the wise investors who I ' ' I bought stock in the National Cash Reg- j ; t v 4 ister Co. J ; Our annual stockholders' meeting i will be held April 9th. and no more il x.ulva. . .'jiw shares will be sold after that date at ; jtTJ.'iO.pcr share. U r w w H f?T ' f Make all checks payable to Frank C-IT indicator Mfg. lo. rsi-ui" CUy Our office at 240 East Second j COL. N. W. CLAYTON, President. South W;U remain open until 9 p. m. jj f, 0. E. GROSIIELL, Vice President and Mgr. Pach evening. Call or write for further h FRANK PINGREE, Treasurer and Secretary. information regarding this great entcr- 0. W. MILLER, Director. Priocs- . f; C. W. NEWTON, Dircrtor. Reference, National City Bank. : wBBwmJM ' "' " 1 Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast I We're not here lonp, bo let's make our stay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt tho morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting split-ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the- internal poisonous stagnant stag-nant matter. ' Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wasli from the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile' and poisonous toxins. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. invig-orating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. ' . The millions of people who are bothered both-ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow sal-low skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter quar-ter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone any-one a pronounced crank on the subject sub-ject of inside-hathing before breakfast. (Advertisement.) KRYPTOK 1 SCHUBACH KRYPTOK H SCHUBACH I The Big Question- 1 Who Should Examine Where Shall I Have My jW Glasses Made? Jl These and many other important ques- LJili Tions regarding the eyes should not be l Jjffi'w' I I d,ecided in haste. It is easy enough to V iMf-. ' go anywhere to have your eyes examined 'fjr 'jt"' I and get fitted for a pair of glasses. 1 You Would Enjoy Perfect . Eyesight Comfort v Tf II you must have a searching and thorough examination made of I I each eye separately, by an expert optometrist who "has had the ex-perience ex-perience which can only be, obtained by examining thousands of I pairs of eyes year in and year out. I Besides the thorough knowledge of the eye which comes from years III of practical experience the optometrist must have an up-to-the-J minute examination room equipped with the very latest optical in- II struments known to the optical science. After the examination is finished the making of the glasses . grinding the lejises accurately to ' the' prescription fitting tho frame or mounting the sizing and shaping of the lenses ALL play a most important part if you' would ENJOY PERFECT EYESIGHT EYE-SIGHT COMFORT. We absolutely guarantee every pair of our glasses to give perfect I'll eyesight comfort, because we have all these qualifications. We j never consider a sale closed until the patient is entirely satisfied. Our prices are always satisfactory, because reasonable. 1 Schubach's Superior Service Satisfies. ' l . I090UAINSTREE'T1V:? II KEYPTOK HEADQUARTERS. 23 ,i j KRYPTOK: II SCHUBACH KRYPTOK H 5CHUBACH A mass meeting is called in City Commission chambprs Tuesda', April 1st, 8 p. in., foij:! the purpose of organization of a Mutual -Coal Company, to be owned by the people of Salt ' Lake City. ' I I have a fine coal location in Spring Creek Canyon, in the same canyon with the Stand- i ard, Jesse Knight's, Peerless, Liberty, Kaines and other great mines, and this location is just I as good as theirs, and will be turned over to the Mutual Company 'without cost. I took B the matter up with the City Commission after full investigation by City Engineer Cannon. fl City Attorney Folland. Commissioners Scheid, Crabhe and. Neslen made a trip to coal location. loca-tion. The city commissioners agreed with me to go on with opening up coal mines, but were stopped by law, and, to rectify this, City. Attorney Folland had introduced by Senator Sahford S. B. 63. The following letter to Mayor Ferry shows what a hog-ticd legislature did with it: non. W. Mont Ferry, Mayor and Commissioner of Public Affairs and Finnneo. E Dear Sir: In regard to coal investigation and our dealings with Mr. F. J.' Leonard nnd Mr. John Arroneo in relation to coal property in Carbon County, I beg to report: I drew and had presented in the Legislature nt- its last session two bills which, if passed in the form presented, would have given the City power V own and operate eonl mines and eonlyards, as well as heating plant. Theao . bills were amended to eliminate coal mines and eoalyards, but passed giving tho City power to own. operate and maintain heating plants. Tn v1w of the fstlnre of these mp'irr. I pe no pmctlcsl purpose to hn served in continuing our negotiations with Mr. Leonard and Mr, Arroneo. ' I desirv, therefore, to be instructed by the Hoard of Commissioners as to what, if any, action this department shall take in the future with regard to these matters. At the present time there is litigation 'pending between Mr. Arroneo and Mr. Morton in whii-'h we have intervened for the purpose of saving certain rights which the City desired to f iercise if this legislation had been successful. Very respectfully, ( W. Jf. FOLLAND, i I March 19, 1919. City Attorney. 1 I March L'O, 1919. ' B Mr. F. J. Leonard, , ( City. Dear Sir: At a meeting of the l'.rmid of Commissioner held March 39, 3919, I was instructed to furnish you with a report from the City Attorney in regard to coal investigation in relation to coal property in arbon County, and to adviso you that the City is powerless to do anything further iu the matter. Itespectf ully, (Signed) W. A. LKATIIAM, I City Jtecorder. ' This coal propcrt is G100 feet from completed railroad. Come to the meeting and I will explain plan of opening up property and cost of name. 1 Coal should be sold to our people for one-half of present prices. FRED J. I.EOXAI!D, Chairman Coal Users' Committee. I III W TO il IWIIIIII H.JII1IMJUI totolmmi,, |