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Show and Avoid O GOOD CURE FOR P ll 0 l . Issued by the government as an absolute remedy. iA remedy for'pneumonla has been sent out from the office of the surgeon sur-geon general of the United States, at j Washington, D. C, which sis said by the government authorities to be an I absolute cure. ! The formula has been sent to all i hospitals, to military camps and to aH government officers. Test are declared to have proven its efficiency. The Instructions have just been received re-ceived by United States officials and will be Immediately used in all cases. The remedy Is so simple that all afflicted af-flicted ean use It Here Is what the government advises: J "Saturate a ball of cotton as large 1 as a one inch marble with spirits of i alcohol Add three drops of chloroform chloro-form to each ball of cotton. Place It between the patient's teeth. Let the patient Inhale the fumes for 15 minutes, then rest 15 minutes, or longer, It needed. Then inhale again for 15 minutes and repeat the opera tlon as directed 24 times. The result will be that the lung j will expand to their normal condition. In 24 hours the patient Is out of danger. dan-ger. Change the cotton often. It ought to be changed twice In 15 minutes. mi-nutes. -Grand Junction Sentinel. , ; ' ... ' v.,,-,..-.,.,; ESSST An Open 1 Letter :-: To AU Patriotic Citizens of Utah: The war is not finished, even though fighting -. may be-ended. All the nations whom we have conquered must eat, and the United States is the logical source of food supply. President Wilson, the National War Savings ' Committee and the National Council of Defense " r at Washington, D. C, through the Chief of the Field Division, Franklin K. Lane, urges the War Savings Committees wherever located to impress upon everyone that. pledges must be kept and ad-... ad-... , ditional stamps must be bought to the extent of be- . - tween three and four million dollars by the State of Utah prior to Deember 31st, 1918. Utah's quota must be filled and we must not have . any black marks against our beloved State. Buy and go "over the top" on War Savings Stamps, the best obligation Uncle. Sam ever offered, four and a half per cent per annum interest and maturing in -;: ' four years, : f - . If we do not buy our quota, the result will be methods of taxation by congress that will hit us all and hurt. Buy while you have the chance and this v-v, , timely notice is given to everyone. . We appreciate what has been done by all organi-' organi-' . ; ' lations in Utah and we wish everyone now to get busy and see that Utah's allotment, which we are 'Hi'-i ' contracted to buy, is bought before the end of the . - . year. " . ' ' . We urge the immediate and continuous attention atten-tion of all War Savings Societies and invite them l v to correspond direct with the War Savings Head- ' -' - quarters, Commercial Club, Salt Lake City, Utah., Sincerely yours to accomplish peace, ,. NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE, ' . State Director of Utah. v November 18, 1918. J . ; , . CourteT CW.ttEU |