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Show You Have Nasal Catarrh Not Verv Bad, But It Bothers You a Good Deal. I I Some poopl" hav" nasal c tar rh ' T-T recalls the fact that he snores and -Tinew it. Net oa'.y iii? aiijai some now, whereas he did not pre-Unows pre-Unows il. bat a!! nf itis-'ri :- i now vieasiy. it. Many people ka.o-.v it f.t.t :ir- :vn ; s?utacx:e nasal catarrh! Or -we his friends. Just t ae-e pc.-r' ..' :,o ' Tr.irht call it incirient nasal catarrh, happen to meet him H the strict car, iV. st'.Ii better, nasal catarrh just boor bo-or on the public, so.-u-.ro. ! gir.-ir.c and becoming chronic. That sort of a rass.i ea'-rh r-cee ! Xcv is tho to tak Fi-runa. not bo d.-scribcd. Uv.-ryc.v-.y ka-ws "V . '':t'a wonders at tho svmptoms wi;hoat their Cis -us,- , stage ot tao disease, Snufi a ht- ins 1XXUaL I isee ':, of I.if-." rent free bv Po- rerut-a he!-s sueh cases cvevv o;y., rura c,x Colun-bus, Ohio)," j--.st Tnou sands t.ttes-,.,1 to t.iis . 0:louch tl c. -ar out the nose. Take un.olieitoO.. I crana beacuts even toe ,, ,St? OI- reruTla before breakfast woi-st cases of ehi n..e..l ctanii. Hol.i it in tho mouth. Let it trickle But thore r.rc e-es ef nasal ca- .ao.vu s'.ewiy and breathe the fumes tarrh not f cvid a Or.e nostril is o: i: out through the nose as you stopped today. ': ..o o' er nestv.I is . swa'.low it. stepped ton-.OT-r.-"-. v - ot br atli -l T'e.is v.-;il stop an incipient case of freely th-.-ra.-.h r.e r,'striU. I :-ey to i nasal catarrh in a few weeks. Stop sneese. Muevs ia t . - :-.ose eo a;ek. -;t entirely. The nose becomes clear Sometimes forms bro-.v-.-sh !.:r.-.;-s. a .H. The breath is sweet The Catch c -id eas.o.-. Never c.-a:: 1 : ee- j breathing fr?e. Xo more snoring-, or of a cold. These sv-v.r.ea-.s eee:-:V- j s"i:i-;ac. or snirTMnc. or catching a case of saeaeato ea.aeva. j .,,;, easily. All cf tiese tifass are Many peorie have it. a--a .- - .- vo'. t:ie past would not ;ui!-.:a tlay r.eA'e r.ueaa ca- n ara:y of men and women have tarrh. boon bemaitd by Peruna. You might lie knows he mast b'.ov his nose j as well beeouie one of the benefited freeiy. I'e re er.V.ers that be cIooe j or.es as to allow it to go on any pot breathe tafliy f..roash tao nose. J further. ul HOLY SMOKE How am I going to wear this lnib is not only the last so, k. but the Us. ,-raw. Next week I'll begin sendm, a,v laundry to the Mt. P easaat rro i.aundrv. I can depend upon their turning in a first class condition clean and not full of holes. Trov Laundry Mt. Pleasant - - Utah .j' 1000 Miles Farther Act immediately if your tira is cut, snagged or worn. A little Goodyear Quick - P.epa.'f Gum, a Tire Plaster or Protection Patch may mean the difference between be-tween an utterly ruined tire and sis months' longer service. Better carry some of these with yon. They're worth their weight in gold if you're stalled in the country, milao from a garage or repair station. If the foundation of your house were sagging you'd strengthen it instanter. Think of your tires in the same way. They're the foundation o your car. Don't wait for that cut or mud boil to spread. Fill it now with Goodyear Quick-Repair Gum. Lace on a Protection Pro-tection Patch. -It's a good way to mate nlrl tires do their full dutV tO get sometimes 1,000 miles or mora out of a tire you'd otherwise discard in a week. We're here to make tire3 last longer, as well as to sell new ones. Come in and ask us how. It's part of our service. No charge for advice or suggestions. (1-138) Draper Garage, Mt. Pleasant CrJCKgF!jT and GRQCERYft rho.VpstMeats, - Freshest Groceries " I in Stock Always i riv"veretables in season. Equips AH frff yVf!Won.8e of .he PubUcsoR -Sill I h $Pr aiR M -M1OT tional Pastime. ; l)t&iHf The views of two Sfflr f ball men of Amer- HFty ica as to true 1 JAkh ' TEMPERANCE ' 1 C0BB j&Y will be of interest. ! 1 .W-Tn : I -i'VO1 Managing Editor, New Ycl 3 ' i5pVC Vi?t K Evening Journal: KiC 'i Managing ' -VVtr EJHor,' DEAR SIR: The members of llf OF New York New York American Leagued; W Evening are very to amuse the ni j u).na;. boys by playing for them wiuV: any charge whatever. We DEAR SIR: I ac- accept with pleasure the Jourmli cept with pleasure for invitation to dine after the gam-El gam-El my team the invitation to May I suggest, in regard toll: 1 dine as the guests of the Evening dinner, that the men, while & S Journal. We would suggest a season is on, lead very temperi!' a simple dinner, with light beer and lives. If you will give them i 1 no stimulant. That is our idea of good American dinner, with pin; 1 the proper drink for athletes in American beer, they will apprt training. ciate it. Yours very truly, 9 Very truly yours, New York American Leagut M Baseball Club. Brooklyn National League Jom Eu I Baseball Club. I By C. H. Ebbets, President. BECKER'S BEST Write for -rice litt-Order direct. &t tkt lHni&Ul Ogdtn,Uu I The Task of the Century I The United States Government has nearly completed the biggest I job in the world j Two oceans have been wedded and a continent cut in two ' I The total cost of the Panama Canal is $375,000,000.00 ThrW Hundred and Senty-Five Million Dollars to dig a ditch I f 1 That's a lot of money, but p 'he Mamain S'ates we paid emp,5e, ,a3t 7m, ma three fa i 1 ou see it does eost a lot to make YOUR telephone service j . The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. I ''The Corporation Difcrcnf |