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Show fl THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF B Qlrlsl Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful Get a 25 cent bottla J of Danderlno. If you care for heavy hair that Klin- tons with beauty and is radiant with llfo; has an Incomparable softness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlno. Just ono application doubles tho beauty of your hair, besides It Immo-I Immo-I dlately dissolves overy partlclo of I dandruff. You can not havo nlco I heavy, healthy hair If you havo I dandruff. This dcstructlvo scurf robs I the hair of Its lustro, its strength and I its very life, and if not overcomo It I produces a fcvcrlshncs3 and Itching of I tho scalp; tho hair rooti famish, I loosen and dlo; thou tho hair falls out I fast. f Suroly get a 25-cout bcttlo of I Knowlton's Danderlno from any drug 1 I Btoro and just try It I A wnr hlplnno going oer the (Herman lines, shown In tho Canadian Government official nr film, which nro explained by Sergt. "Doc" Wells, the csckm1 prisoner-of-war, at tho I-jrlc theatre, tonight at 7 nnd 0 p. in. I STYLE Lots Of It At the price young men like to pay I A look at the men met on the busiest fPPl streets of our large cities tells the story M&1 The right clothes carry distinction and SutSSk. you soon sec that young men know style sSSHsWPrt ' h ni jMHt(h llvu w jjfeHjjsiBBsBsWKTBsssMBssll ItW' ipi catch and hold attention wherever BmBBBI "jt young men arc found they have dis- fjHiVHM tinctive style and the price is right. B3 I All wool fabrics, exceptional tailoring B BPll I I and a strong guarantee. B WBM I $17 Styleplus, black label, still same MF J Star Clothing Co. g J Alex Smith, Prop. o- M "& HoMi't Made to tho Itnnk Coinmls-" Coinmls-" sloner of tho Stnto of Utah, of the Condition of Tim LEWISTON STATJ3 BANK Located nt Lewiston In tho County of Cache, State of Utah, at tho closo of business on tho 8th day of Octobor, 1917. RESOURCES Loans nnd discounts $219,272.30 Stocks and others bonds . 1,000.00 Ranking house 500.00 Furnlturo nnd fixtures.... 198. CO Due from national banks 10,311.11 Duo from stnto banks and bankers 38.0GS.03 Checks nnd cash items.... 9 23.74 Gold coin 1,220.00 Silver coin 482.C8 Currency 1,012.00 Expcnso account 371.31 Interest and taxes paid.... 220.70 Total $280,180.48 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $30,000.00 Surplus fund C, COO. 00 Undivided profits, Interest, Inter-est, oxchnnge, etc 2.448.1C Individual deposits 122,528.15 Demand certificates of deposit 4,885.00 Cashier's checks 74.00 Savings doposItB 29,070.76 Timo certificates of do- poslt 63,974.30 Ilills payablo 20,000.00 Amount set nslde for taxes, etc 700.11 Totnl $280,180.48 State of Utah, County of Cache. A. O. Barber being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that ho Is cashier of tho abovo named bank; thnt tho abovo and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct cor-rect statement of tho condition of tho said bank at tho closo of business on tho 8th day of Octobor, 1917. A. G. Barber. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 13th day of Octobor, 1917. IRVING C. BRANGHAM, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires first day of May, 1920. Correct attest: MARTIN POND, A. II. THOMPSON, B. POND, Directors. Stato of Utah, Offico of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. I, W. E. Evans, bank commissioner commission-er of tho Stnto of Utnh, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full, truo nnd correct copy of tho statement state-ment of tho abovo named company, filed in my offico this 15th day ot October, 1917, W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner, adv. m Mrs. Smith Ttocommend Chamber lAln'i Tabletr. "J JUy k ma t Urn itnntl Lyric f1 cT 18 I G00O Feet Canadian Government Official War Films. Canada's Wi Forces J How Canada, with a Population Less Than New York, fl Put Her Magnificent Army in the Field ' 1 ijjPB iATTLE OP JUTIjAND DESTRUCTION OV 1 HATTLK OV K0M.MI1 11717 ZEIM'KMN IX A UAID H 1IATTLK OK YlMli:H wCiL OVER LONDON 'MlM IIATTIjI: IX CLOUDS SEA DO(iS of ENGLAND, 'II And the One-Armed Hero of the Battle of Yprcs i and a Prisoner-of-War in Germany. fl SERGEANT fl "DOC" WELLS I (HIMSELF) p Tells in Person a Gripping Story of Life in the Trenches l and Behind the German Lines jlB HOW BRAVE BOYS IN KHAKI LIVE AND DIE U Popular Prices Evenings 7 and 9 o'clock 50c and 25c l5J 1 l i troublo for eight or ton yoars," I writes Mrs. G. II. Smith, Breworton, N. Y. "When suffering from attacks of indigestion nnd heaviness aftor eating, ono or two of Chamberlain's Tablets havo always relieved mo. I havo also found them n pleasant laxa- jjfll tlvo." Theso tnblcts tono up th 91 stomach and ennblo It to perform Hi jB functions nnturnlly. If you aro trou- 3M bled with indigestion glvo them M trial, get well and stay well. adr. M 17b the Farmers of Utah: K Your Part in the Second M y Liberty Loan m t The farmers of America are supplying the , m world with food, and the farmers of "Utah are m " doing their full share. Without this food, sue-. iB cess in the war would bo impossible. The patri- II otism of the service you are now rendering can- 1 Inot be over-estimated but food alone will not il win the war. a " !i si Our government must be provided with money. B J Huge armies must be clothed and armed and a jzl supplied with the tools of war, and transported I'M to the other side of the world. pfl You must help financially, to IB; In a world made free by the blood the suffering PS the tears of millions upon millions of his fellow ft men, no American, and surely no Utahn, will j feel that he has done his duty until he has 5 i j DONE ALL THAT HE CAN. To the full ex- yi tent of your ability YOU must carry on YOUR m shoulders some of the financial burden of this fa war for humanity. E B In making your subscription to the second Lib- kH erty Loan, think of the Utah boys who are Jjr offering their lives, if need be, that civilization 1 shall not perish. Among those boys are your I fl own sons and your neighbors' sons. Remember M that we are not only fighting for humanity we ifl are fighting for the safety of our own homes, H for the safety of our own wives and children. jH Our armies are fighting in Europe so that it will fl not be necessary for them to fight in America. f With these thoughts in mind, make your sub- B seription. Make it to include money you need. fl Make it to include money you CANNOT POSSI- fl BLY GET ALONG WITHOUT. And the feel- I ing that will spring in your heart will be patriot- 1 ism and more. It will be your part in the uni- ( 1 versal sacrifice "That the world may be made 1 safe for Democracy." I Don't Wait H ! III Go to your bank now and buy the bonds that III will send YOUR DOLLARS over there to give ill a FAIR CHANCE to the boys who are offering H their lives for the world's liberty. H Liberty Loan Committee I of Utah I |