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Show NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe an j proper directions are in every "Bayer package" e ( "Barer Tablets of Aspirin" to be Colds, Headache. Toothache, Earache, frenuino must be marked with the safe- Neuralgia, Lumbago, Kheumatisin, Xeu- I ty "LSaver Cross." Then you are pet- ritis, Joiut Pains, and Pain gonerallv. ; tint? tho true, world-famous Aspirin, Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets I prescribed by physicians for over 18 cost but a few- cents. Druggists also years. sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin j Always buy an unbroken package of is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufac- I "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which con- lure of Alouoacetieacidester of Sali- ! tains proper directions to safely relieve cylicacid. (Advertisement.) ; " phs iP "Sisnplf 'Wonderful!" And PiayS . 4 7l,aVs,8f R! rea,is?L. fe2 SW "lothmg I te hoard era BiliiS m Jp . . to compare with it!" 11 ifr "It's tho greatest achiefemsnt of the ago!" Ilk fcf These and other exclamations like them are constant- Ilk ly heard from those who have listened to the Aeolian fM VOCALION. You have never heard any-ANY phonograph 1S If that even approaches the VOCALION in TONE QUALITY II rir and EXPRESSION. I . pgj ti. has gone beyond far beyond ;(jilfiipif mere mechanical, completeness. p ; It has reashed Scientific Perfection I . JlvJ'wi'jS That eIusiv and subtIe "something" that stood as a barrier 1 ...,,-......jJ..Lsi-.J.S!? H, U y A ZlU i V i, t between Imitation and realism and which heretofore had baffled M s lvlk Vj- Dther PhonoPn makers was successfully grasped and per-."H ; ijjV i' kg St I 4 v "i'H fected by the Aeolian Company's corps of world-tamed TONE- ml 1 ' " J t H a ' v ' EXPERTS. - ,U I ' lV. U 1 Mr i- ,U J ! ' , " 13 to 19 E. 1st SoutKSalt Laki, Utah, ijvf : - "i who makes the mmsmiMM) : ii AEOLIAN j -f ; , VOCALIOF? "SWFZfT"- 'f P j1' " ' i 'ul AEOLIAN COMPANY of New Gntlmn: Pleaso send ice catalogs, V A York makers of the Aeolian prj.c"' :' " detaJ!s 01 tt8 fTl; V. 0. .1 Ct . AEOLIAN VOCALION. ;. . v-i V ; Pipe Organs, the item-way , I N;v; -iK f Duo-Art Pianola and other in- 1,1 " V -i . -n , M7 name f -7 strutaents, iney are the larg- NTjX. est manufacturers cf musical M addresi J- "Sv-5 "v Instruments in the world. " " - X . , : itiS , ' : . J I "Those Good Old Days" 1 Human nature is apt to discount the advan- I tages of the present in frequently recalling the I "Good Old Days of Yesterday" as having" hey P greater opportunities and happiness. 1 How wonderful indeed that time should deal 1 ' so kindly with the rough spots in our experience, 1 that memory, drifting back over the highway we' I have traveled, should recall recollections chiefly J of the pleasant hours spent. g More serious retrospection, however, may I bring vividly to mind many ah agonizing hour, when the old hall clock tick-tocked the long iriin- 1 utes too slowly, but time in its splendid mercy has I clothed most of these memories in the soft drap- I eries of resignation and we can still think of the I Good Old Days with a maximum of pleasure. I It is possible, in fact probable, that the halo I o'f pleasant recollection of the yesterday's glows 1 more persistently because the sense of humor of I the American people is so highly developed. A near-tragedy today is often very funny tomorrow, s; when viewed from a sare distance and in comfort- 5 able environment. h Everyone who thinks at all knows that this I present-day high peak of extravagant prosperity I is going to pass and a leveling of things industrial, financial, social, and we hope political, will bring the multitude to a more sane analysis of the op- portunities and responsibilities at hand and a more I fixed determination by the individual to take ad- I vantage of them. ' ! 1 It's a shame to commercialize this sentiment ' I by bringing to the mind of the reader so sordid I 1 a thing as the suggestion that perhaps some day j I he might regret that he did not invest in more fine 1 jewels or silver, back in those Good Old Days I after the war, when money was plentiful and I everyone was doing it. I The precious stone records of our jewelry store contain many entries that punctuate the most important hour in the lives of many men and women, and some day in pleasant retrospection retrospec-tion of the Good Old Days, you will stick a pin in your memory chart at the day you bought a I jewel of us for your sweetheart or wife, and it will : I undoubtedly carry a conviction that it was not only a good financial investment, but that it had yielded much more in happiness. I Yesterday, today and tomorrow are the "Good Old Days" that you will dream over in years to come and we hope that the Christmas season of 1919 may be recalled with pleasure, not l only because of the marked prosperity of the country at that time, but also because you pur- i chased of us a jewel which has become one of your ; most prized family treasures. . 1 : : " i s(krr fo.tcE. cat- i f4 A iWMk, Christmas Presents FREE TRIAL fc m Worth Buying Portable Electric Serine p lf-f T'le Best Ro7al- Hafliino ifo dovro, .f5 per W .) ii 1!- Vacuum Cleaner month. Tra.io iu your old Tv. "i'.S! Cleans bv air alone; need no ftylo machine for the lat- A-"?1 ,"" n brush. Let us send one up est tnr.de!. Kent om trv U v - .a fcA? tor Christmas. . . . w--- J.j Zj?r ' allowed on sale. VALKER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., 159 So. State StWJ |