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I GOODWIN' S WEEKLY. 7 I WE OFFER YOU . I THIS EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT With your first deposit of $ 1 or more we will furnish you with one of our new "Save and Have" home coin banks. Yon Keep fbe Bank Wc Keep the Key Continental National Bank i Make Your Own Success ; 1 Do not be content to sh around waiting until someone shall cast success and pros perity into your lap. Get out and work for them build up your own success. ; The surest way of making permanent suc- 1 cess Is to save every dolar you can spare I until you have enough to take advantage of i opportunities. We Invite accounts of $1.00 or more and pay 4 per cent compound Interest on them. Our Secured Certificates yielding 6 per , cent, payable monthly, quarterly or seml-an- j nually, are Ideal Investments for sums of $100.00 or more. j SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST ! COMPANY : 32 Main Street Salt Lake City We pride ourselves on being able to take care of your wants with the most up-to-date machinery needed in POWER FARMING, CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT, ROAD MA CHINERY, MINE HOISTS AND TRAM WAYS. Everything you might require in special machinery and equipment. "Absolutely" MODERN MACHINERY. LANDES & COMPANY Phone Wasatch 330 Oil Ice and warehouse Second West and South Temple SALT LAKE CITY. UTAII I i. , THAT STICKY FEELING I After the long hot days comes off five minutes after you start out in one of our Packard or Pierce-Arrow touring 1 can. It is w rth a whole lot more to the tired brain j than the nominal cost after a day in the office. People who travel are wising up to our rapid transfer system for ' their luggage simply perfect in speed and seivice. ! ABE (Buster) MEEKING THREE STANDS Hotel Utah Hotel Newhousc Hotel Kenyan Wasatch 40, 63, 200, or Main 33, 190 I i 'TO MY COUNTRY By (Jhanes Hanson Towne. One told me he had heard it whispered: "Lo The hour has come when Europe, desperate With sudden war and terrible swift hate, Rocks like a reed beneath the mighty blow. Therefore shall we, in this, her time of woe, Profit and prosper, since her ships of State Go down in darkness. Kind, thrice kind is Fate. Leaving our land secure, our grain to grow!" America! They blashpeme and they lie Who say these are the voices of your sons! In this foul night, when nations sink and die, No thought is there save for the fallen ones Who, underneath the ruins of old thrones, Suffer and bleed, and tell the world good-bye! SOME SCENERY By Ted Robinson. When I looked upon her photo, I was quite be witched, in toto; I was captivated to the point of mushiness! I perused each charming feature of the fascinat ing creatures, And my fervent udmiration verged on slushi ncss. "She is charmin' she is rippin'! She's a lily she's a pippin! She's the perfect piece of porcelain from the Pottery! She's a lyric she's a Sapphic! She's the Dame that Blocks the Traffic! She's the first prize in Life's everlasting lot tery!" Gained I not an introduction, I'd have practiced self-destruction My passion was both terrible and tropical; But I'd friends, and soon could bring 'em to pro duce this piece of gingham, Though they did it in a manner misanthropi cal. Bubbles, we and ibreezes bust us! Did the picture do her justice? Is mythology constructed by machinery? I confess to irritation also to my admiration For the artist who retouched that .bit of scen ery! Cleveland Plain Dealer. The new Swedish girl learned to speak Eng lish rapidly, although she had not ibeen long in this country, but the telephone was a source of wonder to her. However, after much careful observance she concluded that she was fully qualified to act, and was ready When the next ring came. "Hello," came from the receiver. "Hello,'.' answered the girl, flushed with pride at being able to give the proper answer. "Who is this?" continued the voice. "Aye don't know," exclaimed the maid. "Aye can't see you." San Francisco Argonaut. One of the prominent clubs of New York gave a contract for the decoration of their building in honor of the visit of the fleet, and the dec orator conceived the idea that the word "wel come" spelled out in signal flags would be an appropriate and beautiful design for the front wall, over the entrance. He asked a naval officer for directions, and, following the code which said officer wrote out for him, a very interesting re sult was obtained. Judge of the surprise of the contractor when an army officer, happening by, asked: "Do you know what you have written?" "Why, 'welcome,' " stammered the decorator. "Not by a long shot!" said the army officer. "You have got up there, "To hell with the army.'" San Francisco Argonaut. Are You Fighting I Prosperity? I You aro doing just that if you are hoard- H ing or wasting money that might bo spent H to improve your home. H When you install gas appliances in your H kitchen, your monthly payments circulate in H your own community as wages and settle- ments for supplies. H Much of it will come back to you. H Hoarding and wasting make hard times. H Let's loosen up this year and keep the H wage-earners employed by getting what wo H need most. H Order your gas range, water-heater and H kitchen heater now and have a DAYLIGHT H GLOW gas lamp installed free. One hun- H dred is the limit. H That's our contribution to prosperity. H I Utah Gas & Coke Co. I J. C. D. CLARK, Gen. Mgr. H Tel. Main 705. H 61 South Main Srreet H In January, 1911, this bank had jjaffij' 3,411 accounts, exclusive of cer- tuMf. tlficates of deposit. ' itfillill 1 In July, 1915, it has 10,45G ac- fWM$ H counts. iwvM 1 For the reasons of this steady jj I JM increase in popularity, ask our j M customers. 'j jjii) M WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS 111 I Founded 1859. Sfftfjjjl H "Safety and Service" jSMS I Thousands of Tourists I Who are passing daily through our city aro M admiring our pure water, clear, dry air and M mountain climate. They are also admiring 1 one of the products of these ideal conditions, M Fisher I Beer I Brewed of mountain water, high land H Utah grain, in clear, dry air, the perfect combination for producing high class beer. No city anywhere has better advantages for H brewing. Compare FISHER BEER with any beer, from anywhere, and convince H yourself. H A. Fisher Brewing Co. I SALT LAKE CITY The Prize is in THE BEER