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Show FABER PICTURES OF SALT LAKERS. GEORGE X. WARWICK is a clever I business man, but when- he leaves his store his mind turns to home and chickens. MR. WARWICK is a fowl enthusiast, lie has ordered a new kind of incubator and plans to raise his own chickens. MR. WARWICK is too practical to count his chickens before the egKs are hatched, but he is doing some tall figuring. SIMON BAMBERGER,' it is claimed, knows every man in his employ by name, and he employs a good many. Whether he is a superintendent, super-intendent, a watchman or a coaL wagon driver. MR. BAMBERGER always has a pleasant word to say to an employee wherever or whenever he ! meets him. Wild ducks and fat. Juicy teals are mighty good, no matter how you cook them. CLIFFORD R. PEARSALL is j a fine judge of good things to eat. and he knows a thing or two about game. Watch him some day when he scans the bill of fare at the lunch hour, lf he smiles broadly, there's wild duck on the card. The SIMON BROTHERS are conservative con-servative but hustling business men. Did you ever see them at lunch? Both are good eaters, and they wind up their lunch with a good cigar. While they slowly puff away they discuss j business affairs. Busy men like they I are find this fifteen-minute smoke a valuable breathlne: spell during which to talk things over without interruption. interrup-tion. What a hustler THOMAS A. WAKE-LING WAKE-LING is! But no matter how busy he is, he always wears a fortv-four caliber cali-ber smile, and It's a genuine one, too. j He's the man with a smile, - |