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Show ' p i WW wsiMsqa giwwrwi i imiwi mmmi i,iii,i,wmiPM gauwuj. .,..nwwa J Children Cry for Fletcher's j r The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of" , " ' ' " ' - and has been made under his per-L556'2,Z5 per-L556'2,Z5 sonal supervision since its infancy. wStX '"CUCAtAZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good", are' but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of . '. Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregr.vic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains , '"v--." . neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ' f ftge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has ! teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, , "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids I the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. ! The Children's Panacea Th3 Hotb.cr'3 Frie-d. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of nrr In Use For Over 30 Years' The Kind You Have Always Bought In. , . v yT' III' I I e-riSV --vfi Sit-.' I Responsibility for Good Service Q TT IS tremendously important in these days of stress that the public be i I ,f, I given good telephone service. It is vital to the Government's prog- ! ' ; : A ress. ' ft The responsibility for telephone facilities rests with the company ; but ; the public has a partnership in the responsibility for good telephone servioe. . . There are three human factors involved in a telephone call, represented , by the person calling, the operator and the person called. The quality of th i service depends upon the cooperatiop of all three. ... t The operator can make the connection but no words can be heard at on end of the line if they are not properly spoken into the transmitter at the j other end of the line; if they are not spoken distinctly to an attentive listener. " j The public can serve the service by answering promptly, speaking dis- ! Y tinctly into the transmitter, and listening attentively. ' j j The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. ; x Don't Forget Your . , 'v Q . J . ... W. S. S. Pledge ' ' :,vi' " ' J USE STANDARD AND I SCOFIELD COAL IT MAKES THE BEST OF FIRES Quick Service. Order Today and the Coal will be delivered Tomorrow. Try it. Copperlield Coal Co. PHONE 38 L E! ,1 5 . : . . . .... ... 0 , Lubeck has added to his Tailor- I ing Establishment an Up-to- j Ik 1 Date Line of Men's. Dress and- f Work Shoes. The Hest Kind of n a 0 Shoes at the Very Lowest . 1 '. Prices.'" ; :,' , ' ' f ' ; . g v $ H The Samples of the New Fall g $ St vies and Fabrics have arrived ; , H S and are now Ready For Your Inspection. Anything and Everything in S $ Men's Wearing Apparel can be $ obtained at our establishment from a Complete and a Well f, y Assorted Line. mi $ C : L ; 3 I A.W.Lnbeek' 1 517 Main Street u OXFORD (Formerly Budweiser) Pocket Billiards First Class Cafe, Modern Rooms in Connection. Tobaccos, Cigars, Drinks, 499 MAIN STREET J. W. MATTHEWS, Manager. IlIIUIIllIIUUIIIIHIIIUIIIIIIIIllllzIIlEIXXEEXa M n The Girl On The I K H I Dollar I H roJv H s s m s M " is a good one for a young m " s S fellow to be in love with and g M B he'll get married lo her in a 5 S " JJ savings account with this S S bankhe will all the sooner j M a) S be able to get married to the " 3 girl he is most in love with 5 S and set up housekeeping. g Young man as your sweet- S g heart about this and tae her B h advice on the subject. g 1 ill HE 11 ! ;SJ EARL RANDALL, President. g . ,h S. J. HAYS, Vice-President. h 1 r! It. P. UNANDER, Cashier. g ISADORE C.AUCIIAT. Asst Cashier. g I Bingham People Stop at THE BEST LITTLE HOTEL IN SALT LAKE The New Salt Lake 372 South Main Street. Just South of Post Office. 50 ROOMS Telephone, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Running Water in . Every Room. Accommodations with Private Bath if desired 1 Rates 73c to $2.00 per day. No higher. 1 Special by Week or Month. S Centrally Located. All Depot Cars Pass the Door. What About Advertis- -Ip3l ing In War Times The merchant who Weakens in his purposes and effort to keep wartime business active ai'd prosperous is a shirker of the national duty quite as dangerous dan-gerous to the cause of the defense de-fense of human rights as would be the soldier in the trendies who should "flunk." For the merchent Serves. He is at a pout of duty not less vital vit-al than that of the man on the tiring line. The merchant mupt see to It that the wheels of industry here at home are not stopped through the failure of the procesFes of distribution. lie must strive, and strive, mightily and always, to keep business not inendy "as usual," but Greatly Eetter Than Usual. Store advertising, in theso days, Is an hulrx of the faith and the vision awl tiic steadfastness steadfast-ness of our men hauls. Poos Your store nilv(rt.i.;ln? meot the tont, and afford iin impiv ;ive answer to those who would iii-e to ser Aniericiin luislnc-s impaired? |