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Show 1 1 . Jlll!l . raying Illiiiillllil ' til' I iKili riddler CT J Nature Has No Law of . I ' . h- , Limitations; if You Xy Cheated Youth, You j Must Pay Old Age. A wise man would not light a candle in the day time, j but giddy youth docs it every day. , j Not content with its feeble glare, he even lights BOTH ENDS and barters his future that his present may be a "gay white way." ' I Sometime in life there must be sacrifice and deprivation I if you have much in youth, you may lack more in old age. I Wasted money, wasted opportunities, wasted lives, line the paths of pleasure. The straight and narrow'path widens t s. aud becomes smoother the longer it is traveled, and there's Ban easy chair at the end of the journey. It' every man and woman had' deprived themselves of a ( g few luxuries in youth, and SAVED THE MONEY it would not have taken long to oversubscribe all four Liberty loans. a If people today would cease paying for such question- j able luxuries as "social prcstage," "imaginary reputation" 1 and "red tape," medical, legal and dental fees would come j down to where ordinary people could reach them. I have demonstrated in several states and many cities that it is NOT neeessarv to charge exorbitant fees in order j to give people THE VERY BEST DENTAL SERVICE. I have proven that a dentist may be competent, honest 1 and a gentleman and not sacrifice either by advertising. If people prefer to pay heavy premiums for the priv- j ilege of having their exclusive dentists, that is their own busi- i ness; but never forget for a moment that "the fiddler" may j call tor his pay when it is least convenient for you to settle. I I Baying for something YOU DON'T GET is neither just ! to yourself nor your fellowman. You may secure the services of dental surgeons here s second to none in the state": you are positively assured that 1 niateiyals are of the best. "22-karat gold crowns, solid gold 1 bridges are a matter of course: so much "so we do not feci the need of continually harping on the subject. All work - performed up to a standard not down to a price. My personal guarantee is part of every transaction. I MY WORK IS GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY. Examination and estimates free. Work completed in ONE C DAY when practicable and necessary. Phone Wasatch 5354. Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. 122 MAIN STREET. i HOURS 8 :30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, Holidays, 9 to 1. j I THE WEATHER FOB CGUQHSAHD COLDS At the first sneeze or conjh, chills, fever, or a discharc of mucous from the no?e imd throat, watch out. You have caught cold. For such emercen-cies emercen-cies there is one remedy which the r rudent family always keeps in the house. PE-RU-NA It end?--to-tn Ice for Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions Do not neglect a cold. Tt is a catarrhal ca-tarrhal condition which may become chronic and give rise to othrr and more serious disorders. PE-RU-NA I also wards oft the Grip or Spanish Influenza In-fluenza and is excellent to build up the system after an attack. PE-RU-NA is the standby In tnou-fands tnou-fands o homes for sour stomach, belching:, indigestion, constipation, pains in the stomach find towels, nauseR, rheumatism, or any disorder due to a ' catarrhal inflammation -"Syr of the mucou3 mem- f'i Y&ift) branrs in any of tho l -ii: orpans of the body. A-fc-" fal PE-RU-NA in tho jflhtfff , .$ house will often pre- tfffait ' X vent eerious and line- i a Si f erinz sickness. Y'rfl M ' A Eottle of PE- ' RU-NA is Fourteen Ounces of Prevention. y " ' Tablet IIlillM $1395' j "j x lj U ' ' J 1 ' Tbe Essex Speaks for Itself j New in Name and Type Proved in Popularity p . I " . lis 1 ositioii is Assured j I ' Marks Progressive Step in Construction and j - Engineering Development , jr Bl The Essex was' introduced without an who fail to buy now may be disappointed H H elaborate advertising campaign. Its makers later in the season. Probably half a mil- were confident it would win popularity by Hon people have recognized the unusual j j its performance and appearance. They ' worth of the Essex. They have made it . g wanted the car to speak for itself. They the chief topic of automobile conversation. H pi wanted the public to be its advertisers. Salesrooms have been crowded. Waiting j U So eloquently has the car spoken that iists have had to be established for those p H the numbe; of Essex owners promises to be whQ wish delivery at the earliest possible j Hf ' limited only by the production capacity of date. H H the factory. The year's only new car has m If won such enthusiastic admirers that we re- Meets Every Demand 111 sist the temptation todescribeor make claims j H for it. Whatever we said would of necessity Let us prove to your satisfaction that the g iH . be overshadowed by the praise of those who Essex, at a moderate price, has none of the m i have seen the car tested. shortcomings and limitations common with ip . We want you to have an actual demon- inexpensive cars. Learn why others love to g II stration. We know that you will recognize ride in it and marvel at its grace and me- gg j in the Essex a distinctively new type of car. chanical merit. See for yourself why its Hf pi We are sure you will appreciate the V beauty is so much admired why H beauty, comfort, riding quali- Ns. it has won unprecedented popu- 'ties, endurance and refinement s. laritv with both men and wo- m gf that usually mark the costly car, fffflVj men. You will see that it meets p s combined with the lightness and j r i every exacting demand of youth pf H economy of the inexpensive one. - for smartness and flexibility; s Reports from the" factory in- XL fj K J .that it gratifies the desire of f jj dicate that production can not siVaft maturity for comfort, refinement pf keep pace with demand. Those lv reliability. p 1 The-Botterill. Automobile Company' ; j 36-42 South State, v 13th at Broadway, W f m Salt Lake City. Wasatch 638. ' Denver. fea tU' laiiiira |