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Show Purity Insurance Sterilization of bottle6. Distilled water. Pasteurization of sodac. No drugs, no preservatives of any kind that's the way Becker's Soda Waters are made is your health Worth this insurance? J SS lSj 1 s '"' HOME BUILDERS 7 Money Over 10 Years TO COMPLETE THE PAYMENTS ON Your ! We are prepared to make a real estate loan on home to enable you to pay the amount now, PAY US BACK MONTHLY AT 7 PER npj" OVER 10 YEARS' TIME NT with the option of paying the full loan after three Your payments, monthly, are deducted from the m 3 of your loan, thereby cutting down interest each 3 as well as the original loan. ' m For full particulars call on us. It will be a plea?ur plain this most liberal of real estate loans to yon National Bank of Comment The Denver & Rio Grande Westen Railroad System j Office of the Receiver WANTED j Competent Workers TO TAKE THE PLACES OF STRIKERS STEADY JOBS STANDARD WAGES AS PRESCRIBED BY THE UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD, WILL BE PAID, AS FOLLOWS; MACHINISTS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. BLACKSMITHS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. BOILERMAKERS. 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. ELECTRICIANS, 70 cents per hour, $5 60 for eight hours. PIPE FITTERS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. TINNERS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. SHEET METAL WORKERS, 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. CAR REPAIRERS, 63 cents per hour, $5 04 for eight hours. COACH CLEANERS, 34 cents to 37 cents per hour, $2.72 to $2.96 for eight noun. ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE MEN, 35 cents to 38 cents per hour, $2.80 to $3.04 for eight b MACHINISTS HELPERS, 51 cents to 59 cents per hour, $4.03 to $4.72 for eight houri, APPRENTICES, 27 cents to 51 cents per hour, $2 16 to $4.08 for eight hours. Differentials of threo cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to MeduS Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten cents per hour in tic1 the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the Mechanical Crafti. In accordance with announcement by the United States Labor Board, July 3, old H remaining and new men accepting employment are within their rights and are not breakers. They have the moral and legal right to engage in railroad service and w protection of every department and branch of the Government National, State nd lfl pal The men who have remained in the employ of the Denver and Rio Grande W Railroad, and who are now taking service are not merely loyal to the company; Wl' proving their loyalty to the public and the Government. They are not "scabs", battjj' at work under the protection of the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS OOffiW TENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. Applicants for Work Should Apply at the Office of j H. C. Stevens, Shop Supt, Burnham Shopt, j ... P?,VerC0l- r- Local Agent, Provo, Utah. W. E Higglnson, Foreman, Colorado Sprlnga. Local Agent, Aspen Colo. ,Cl0'r, u G- C. Gates, Foreman, Montrose Cole Walter Roberts, Master Mechanic, Pueblo, Herman Welrlck, Foreman, Gunnlwj-rj Co'- F. T. Owens, Master Mechanic, Or11 Local Agent, Trinidad, Colo. g0j0 Local Agent, Florence, Cole. E. c. Howerton, Master Mechanic. Local Agent, Canon City, Colo. r-i E. G. Haaklns, Master Mechanic, Salida, Col. C. E. Quaint, Foreman, Durango, w Local Agent, Leadvllle, Colo. C. B. Carpenter, Superintended1-J. Superintended1-J. C. Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah. Colo. Local Agent, Prlco, Utah. ' Local Agant, Tallurlde, Colo- D Qci,nnuuhhm' AMt Supt- M- P" Salt Lk Lc' Aont- SanU Fe- N M- JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver Denver, Colorado, July 22nd, 1922. yfc rnVer and Ri g Western Railroad W |