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Show ' I 1 We will win this war J Nothing else really matters until we do! j (A . 1 J p J5e patient here Our Boys are getting. i B c over .there! 1 I f ' 1 J-"-1-J maq--uau I Victory j I I Horns and Sirens j L 1 These were made in Japan (not Qer- 1 I F I many) , j 1 Big Noises, Little Noises .and I ' .Musical (?) Noises. ' ' jt Yours Early. ", j I GEO. A. UfWECO. I I The BIG Hardware Store j BTTTlWiiilhUIWIWMlllMliia 1 IMWi I IiIHIiiiH" I m.u. i ng 4 ' HOME-MADE . COUGH SYRUP! Cured Husband And Child, Wife And Molhcr States. Mrs. A.' Jennings, 1731 Armltage avenue, Chicago. III., writes: "I heard of Mcnthn-Laxene about, two years ago, and sfnee then would not be without it. My husband had boon coughing for about, four years, summer and winter, and now he ic cured of it, and for my child I think there is nothing better in the world for a cold, for it helps al once." The best cough, cold, and catarrh medicino ever found is tho essence Mentho-Laxene. Directions with a 2Vi ounce bottle, concentrated, tell how to make at home a full pint of delicious, curative medicine. Advertisement. When They Get Through I Fighting-That's When We I Can Help Most! I &J7 HEN the fighting is over, when an armistice comes, H WW Lvhen peace and victory are established then will H " come the long, long period of demobilization. H In other wars, that change from military back to civil H life has been a dangerous one. H Let's make it easy', safe and smooth for our Yanksf ' U i Let's see that every hour of every day while they are H city 'ing up the job and waiting for their ships, is filled with wholesome fun and entertainment. Let's give them lots to WM do and lots to see and hear. H Think what it can mean to millions of Americans to get JH j .acquainted with the real France the history, the traditions, H 'the art and beauty which they ewe done so much to save! wM Plans are mapped out to make our period of demobilize H ation a regular "khaki university" and every soldier' can ! come home with something of the background of those who ! used to go abroad to study. H In camps and huts and billets here and over there our JH fighters have shown that they want to get ahead. Books that instruct, books on technical subjects and onrivics, on govern- . ment, on history and business, are in greater demand than . books of fiction. H When our fighters come back they will be better men in j every way than when they left. But we must slay with them . until they get back home! H J The war f or morale will go on long af ter the war against I Germany is won. Let's help to make the months of waiting H for transports a fine, wholesome lime full of improving influences. The money we give to these seven societies will insure this. H Don't wait to be asked. Fill in the "Official Pledge" to- I dai; and give as liberally as you can. We want to report Utah's full quota as having been subscribed by next Tuesday1 evening, November 12. H " OFFICIAL PLEDGE I UNITED WAR WORK HEADQUARTERS. H ' t f Webor, Club, Ogden. Vk In consideration of tho other subscriptions to the "UNITED WAR WORK CAM- " ! 4- K palgn" for a fund of $170,500,000, to be divided pro rata betwoon National Wnr ( Work Council of Y. M. C. A.. War Work Council of the Natlonnl Board- of thoi H Y. W. C. A. National Catholic War Council (Knights of Columbus), Jewish Welfare H r-' Board, "Var Camp Community Service. American Library Association. Salvation M Army, State of Utah Council of Defense, I hereby agree to contribute thereto the-. . ! t -sunmof .-- Dollars ( --, ),"' H ' payable on or beforo Decerabor 10, 1918. rk Signed - - Street Address - - - r City or Town State - - Date ...... 1 Payment in full is earnbstly desired. If partial payments are necessary, It is H - understood that 50 por cent will bopald December 21918, 25 percent on.January ..... H 15, 1331), and 25 per cent on March 1, 1919. ' v H v : ' , UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN I V cotonnrmr bervjcb jlY |