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Show . 1 New York's Thirsty Buying Hair Tonic Over the Bars; I Saloon Men Waxing Rich EW YORK, Nov. 10. Since the pro-k pro-k T nibition law went into effect New , I York's Insistent and enthusiastic ' I j drinkers have been consuming the "non -beverage ' alcohol which usually goes into hair tonic, cologne and patent medicines a t 30 or -40 cents a glass, according to Colonel Daniel L. Porter, Por-ter, supervising internal revenue agent here. Prune juice and caramel have aided bar lenders to cater to customers, and whisky made "while you wait" from the hair tonic ingredients has been colored and served as "Scotch," "rye" and other favorite brands. This lias come about because there has been no genuine "red liquor" available since July 1, Colonel Porter said, which lias proven satisfactory to customers who have been let in on the secret, because j it has a powerful "kick." Tiie "non-boverage" alcohol was manu-factUred manu-factUred under the war-time food control lav and cost 5240 a barrel. When the saloonkeeper obtained it. his nest business busi-ness operation was to buy half a dozen empty barrels and dilute it. Then, with his stock of prune juice and caramel at hand-and his bartender ready, he served his disguised stock by the small glass, making a profit of anything from ?1000 to $3000, according to bow much heart he iiad for his customers, Colonel Porter assorted. I "GOOD GOODS 2 I business houses Ifeffl Hundreds and I I will be open all ilCji Hundreds of 8 I day today r Y m Splendid I ' as usual jj jsp Merchandise g j jW Items at Special I I I Jubilee Gift I . jg rces I Great 60th Anniversary Jubilee Now at Its Height j I VISIT THE STORE TODAY AND EVERY DAY THIS 1 1 WEEK TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MATERIAL SAYINGS WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AS AN AP-I AP-I PRECIATION OF THE BUSINESS AND SUPPORT 1 OF OUR THOUSANDS OF PATRONS AND I FRIENDS THROUGH THESE SIXTY YEARS. ImMBMBI MBi --iitw!TPS'i -W Ml'" '"rrWjH-" ' M IIHMilln urn iinmflWWI H 1 When You Are Dressing Up ' ; H Have One of Our M Shirts to Put On S ? YOU will like the tit of it from the looks of it; you will want other men to see how well you look in it. The patterns, colorings and materials are certainly the Home of choicest Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Utah's Greatest Clothing Store. I Gardner Adams v Company - KEARNSBWL DlNO piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig H ""''WW?9 "Banking- Perfection Under U. S. Inspection." 1 Service a Paramount iWk I 1 Policy i : 35 It is not so much what you can do for us as what we can do jg ; for you that impels us to invite your business, because both 1 ! parties to a transaction must benefit. JL J This bank exchanges cheerful, helpful service for the busl- 5 5 uess it gets. It is our belief thai the enterprise which , i e 5 serves best profits most in the long run, 5 1 I I EE Our officers are always glad to give counsel in regard to EE investments and other financial or business matters. You "l'3r 5 5 will meet with the finest courtesy from ewry member of Ijffjffi' Utah Slate National Bank -' : 35 (jk v 'tfjip M'i 1 ii .vK'u;'- ''v.' x'i 'irK-,'.' ,.' 35 j&V ' - HENRY V. M'KW'AX. Vi'w lVrcftileot aodC! EE 'jK3ff- AL V IN C. STRONG - istaal Cashter SS EE ttlAS L'EL ;;. KIDOlJiaTOXj Aaswtanl 1 a EE |