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Show I " AppetiteKeen I . and Bowels I ; Regular H You can relish your meals without fear of upaetdng your ltver Hl or stomach if you will B- H put your faith In rKaTpSSUI ' SSSJT' CARTER'S fttl&K ! H poison the nPP!LlLS I - blood are ex- ufc Mj ' P?Hed from the boweUi and headache, ! dizziness and sallow akin go. SauUPtlf Snail Dese Small Price ' . DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's 1 - great nerve and blood tonic for I Anemia, Rkeuaatlsn, Nervennnegs, I Slecplesimesa and Fesalc Weaknecs. I : It was a hard life, but a good life, and a life that built MEN" n THE 14 ARMS OF Ch 'ELbhSS! ' THE SERVICE 1 INFANTRY Tho men who hv mode tho nnro QSk. ajv'lf of "doughboy" feared nnd reopected throughout , ffSSEKJX Sr tho v.-orld wclcomo you to the comradeship. Fino h VM jfd Wyv" ' ffllows good fun nnd good training in any school ; Jr "tiisl " . -. ' CAVALRY When tho horoeo oro champing t f -'" tho bit and tho "yellow logs" mount up nd tho ;- - . 3EKfcjfrrffi Tr , ''t troop rides forth, thorc Is n thrill that no old cv- - 4, ijjr ( Jy olryman can ever forget. A hoteo of your own '- ' s 2& o''" ' o good outdoor life and training for future Eucccas. ' iz&' - " V.'; FIELD AR.T1LLERY "Action Front" comes ' the command thon watch the boyo with tb red bat cord Bnap into it. A happy outfit with th - doshef mounted eervico added to interesdne wort THEN I gfot out of the Army, I raised Meals well, did you ever see a hungry ; thar calls for head and hand. Motor, if you wish. f V "F Hand Ver loking Soldier ? corps OF engineers Arm y enginoerinp la said, " Never again, I hope! w e1 ldcked hen f rear-raiik : known the world o'er for its excellence and an en- ajti ,t . imi, ,..it U liotment in the enpneera cn b. the start of a 1 ani here to state that I was just one of fjenerals will always kick. You can t please j J younp man's training in tho van'ouo branches of about 3,000,000 who felt like that only stronger. some birds ever. encinccrtnr; and in any of tho mechanical and ' buiid-np trades. It was my privilege to kick and believe me, I The Army never was a bed of roses it was ; coast artillery LMnp on the se coasts, did- 1 couldn't get out too quick I wanted a not meant to be. It is a powerful fighting : guarding big dtica with big guns, getting time for ' feather bed, restaurant food and trousers that machine. And even right now, with the peace- study and a wide and good technical training, tho flapped around my ankles. time lack of hardship, it's still no place for the C. A. C man is preparing for a useful life and good J . , . , r' M pay and Is having n good titno while he's learning. Bm nQW that pm Qut dvi Hfe fe t j, WhO WOll t play ball. The C A. C. also mans the mobile big gun rogi- . , . .' i-um. ments throuchout tho countrv. I we cracked it up to be 1 And the Army looks . -tiut tils n7an wno d0S nls duty, who snaps , :: I like a pretty good place, after all., into the spirit of the game, who stands on his ti , . j , . own feet, who plays hard and plays clean there i 1 ve been and seen and done thin thpt I .u L u 1 j .1 i wouldn t give up my memories of, for anything. life . 1 nad a nne crowd of buddies two-fisted He learns how to handle men, he rises in rank ordnance dfpt Th n , men' regU mQn'S 0Utl00k 0n as fa3 as he proves himself. (JKUNANLt UIiPT. Tho ordnance Is appealing to the etudious-.voung American. To wide oppor- I learned how to take care of myself and all He is intrusted with important and ;nterest- !echnicaiuaii?d7, h odd3 0 buoiness " wel1 " " comers i? hold my own with the best and ing work. ' ' tec ntca training. with the Worst. 1 " ' signal corfs whether it's laying a wira ... e Sets more money clear than he could save ; from o reei-can at a gBiiop or installing 0 wireless And I learned the sort of discipline that makes in civil life. '-. etation that will flash its message half around tho 3. man able tO handle men " f world, the Signal Corps is thero. and a mnn who J-fe cOmeS OUt with a better learns radio telegraph und folophono worl: in tho I' P"Ot DrPttV fflir rlnfhc not 00 ' i 1 1 . , . . . Signal corps i, aiway9 valuable. J? P tT a cl0.mes . not as ; education he has a real time with good as the Army gives tn peace j Where the a good crowd of regular he-men. JvfEDiCAL dept. Good experience. good pny. time but warm and plent' of them TT q a c 1 ondtraininginaii branche?of hospital work, lixcei- anfj mey didn sef me DC j u Army berves j He's seen something and been Z:ZZS?::,?:;ZJ:: sbay a suit, either. something done something for ; meat and ,nilk inspection. Panomo. Hawaii, the Philippine the little Old U. S. A. crmanr. Siberia II n; TATl'rn-nc . , 1 c fe??if.Ov S V' ,nd hero In the U. S. A. The Re- j ! TAivKCOPS-Thomanwholcnownpasmotors , SmfC eruUlc SerBe.ni win eiBI,ir Br. 'i tractors or Who wonto to know thorn ia in- j tSL , rou all the Stalls. Tfe, ! vitod to join the Tanko. Radio, machine gun and ifrrS- riM'Tyjf (V s&a 1 wERh 1 ordnance work aro all parts of tho Tank Corps lSSTSn Llko everr one clsfl la the Army j 'SUimBSW I S' JivM- Hv rou'r under orders and If your &W QUARTERMASTER CORPS TboCorpo that f outfit move, end rouVe needed SS ' u&J'L feeds and clothes tho Army offers a valuable train eUewhere, your duty j to go. j " Ing for future business, lnterecting work for tho , f-,..,, .,. .,.. ,..., ., ,,, - . can who likes horses In tho Remount Seivice. . - j coNSTRucrioNDivisioN-Practicaiwork ike Nearest U.S. Anxiv Recrwtiiip' Stations Arp inthomanytradosispartofthoovery day life of the a J 'WLi-JLJL J t-CH L.JjLL& i Construction Division. Many opportunities to , , loarn the trades of highly paid specialists. CHEM1CALWARFARE SERVICE For a man .-. 917Q alL t a rrr7"'AT ttvatt with a little knowledge of chemistry or for any & - 4'8 Washington Ave, OGDEN; UTAH M. ombtlious young man who would Ti!:o to gst that ' 'fat'- . ' ... ' ,Vjj knowledge,, thero Is Interesting work nrjd rapid ' wfv'; ft ' i Js. .'..'&:. '.b'j,' , I advapcemont in tho c w. s. ' Central Building, Second South & Main Streets t- I I motor transport corps a thorough ! ' . - " ' . . SALT LAKE CIT UTAH ' , "Q,;-., K.J practical training in motors and thzir accessories, Z ' ' and in driving as well, is given in tho well-equipped ' ' ''. JP L' schools of tho Motor Transport Corps. - ' i t 7 7 ':; $ j i ., , A personal interview involves no obligation' t ' ! Of Utmost importance Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil is not 'medicine as many are prone to think of medicine. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a form of grovih-nourishment that is of utmost importance to many children. That most children relish and thrive on Scott's is a "truism" &k accepted the world over. SptfV Give Scott's to the children Vf ud watch them grow strong! -IL fWift TV'wn-. Hli-u-'M K, J. 19-15 Tho Original Food-Drink for Al! Ages No Coolanff - Nourishing -Itffle,tlW j |