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Show Readjustment for Reconstruction , L II I I TVJRINQ the great war now closed except as to diplomatic d- j X-J tails, the telephone was privileged to play, a conspicuous . 1 ' part. That it Berved so capably and well is due in large measure to the patriotic co-operation of the public. Now post-war conditions are beginning to influence thought 0 and action. The reconstruction period is at hand. Industries re- I tarded by the necessities of war will begin to expand. The energies' j j and capital directed toward the winning of the war will be diverted j , to the channels of peaceful pursuits. I . Reconstruction will involve the readjustment of plans and policies. pol-icies. It will require no less aggressive thought and energy and action in the business of building for peace than it did in the prepa- . ration for and the waging of war. In the readjustment of business and the reconstruction of in- . I dustry the telephone will again be an important factor.- It will ... I fk, serve as the line of communication between the general headquar- . II ters of thought and the front lines of action. M I The demands upon the telephone will be tremendous; but the Intelligent, considerate use of the telephone will multiply achieve-. I ment. I j May we hope for a continuance of the helpful co-operation which the public has shown us in the past, that the very best result may be obtained from our efforts to serve you satisfactorily. I Are you making The Maun: ain States Telephone p pS? I ; and Telegraph Company DARKEN GRAY HAIR, -LOOK YG1G, PRETTY r Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can tell. I ' ' '. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustf to the hair when faded, streaked or gray j also ends dandruff, itching scalp and tops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it -at home, which is mussy and trouble- i some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug T tors for "Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur j, Hair Remedy," ycu will get a large but- " -C tie of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stny pray! Try it! No one.. eftn pofwihly tell tlmt you darkened your ' hnir, as it dors it so naturally and rvcnly. You diitniien a Apoiipvor soft brush with it mid draw t.hniiih your hair, t.ikin;; one snmi; ntraml at a time; by mnrninsr the pray hn. disappears, and sftflr another applir.atu.in or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick ami glossy. |