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If You Digest What You Eat -You Can Eat What You Like

The man with a healthy stomach can eat anything he likes-and enjoy it. He doesn't realize he has a stomach, because it works without attracting attention to itself. But when his digestive apparatus is out of kilter and refuses to perform its proper functions, he has to pass up many delicacies that he would really enjoy and diet himself on plain, unappetizing food that is often repulsive to him.

The Man With a Sick Stomach

is Sick All Over

When the stomach is irritated by undigested food, the nerves, blood and heart are directly affected, and the person is dull, dejected, depressed in spirits and inclined to take a morbid or pessimistic view of things. Spurring the body and brain to special effort and renewed zeal by means of stimulants alone doesn't correct the trouble or accomplish any permanent good. You must get at the cause of the trouble. When food does not digest, it forms into hard, lumpy masses. The tender lining of the stomach and intestines becomes irritated, and chronic dyspepsia is quite certain to result often more serious disorders even gastritis, cancer of the stomach and appendicitis.

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Dyspepsia and Its Consequent Ailments Can be Overcome

Pabst Extract, The "Best" Tonic, is an invaluable aid in treating dyspepsia, indigestion, heart-burn, sick headache and other forms of stomach disorders. It is choicest hops and barley malt fortified with calcium hypophosphite and pyrophosphate, making a malt tonic of the highest strength and quality. The nutritive and tonic properties of rich barley malt combined with the choicest hops in predigested form, is welcomed and retained by even the weakest 'stomachs.

Pabst Extract quickens all the vital forces, enriches the blood, makes the appetite young and lusty and promotes digestion to ideal perfection. Pabst Extract is also recommended for nervousness, insomnia, overwork, anaemia, old age, motherhood and for convalescent patients.

Order a Trial Dozen Bottles
From Your Druggist

Try it for your stomach's sake. Take a wineglassful before each meal and at bedtime, and you will soon be able to eat what you like and like what you

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eat. Be sure to insist upon Pabst Extract, The "Best" Tonic. Don't accept a substitute.

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Write for free booklet describing all the uses
and benefits of Pabst Extract, The "Best" Tonic.

Pabst Extract Co., Milwaukee, Wis.

Financial Advertising

The Atlantic accepts for this department only the announcements of reliable banking firms, brokers, trust companies, savings banks and other financial institutions.

The advertiser must be in every instance a house of unquestioned standing, and all investment offerings must be of high character.

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TIME DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT

Attractive rates of interest paid on special deposits
subject to thirty days notice of withdrawal

Capital $5,000,000

Surplus $12,200,000

Deposits $95,000,000.

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The Government Wants
All Americans to Visit

Yellowstone
National Park

Secretary Lane thinks all Americans should see our national parks. The Department of the Interior has published a book telling all there is to see in the Yellowstone, our greatest scenic domain.

Acting as distributors, the Union Pacific will send you a copy free, together with illustrated literature which tells what the Yellowstone trip costs, time required, how you may stop in Colorado and Salt Lake City, how Yellowstone Park is easily reached en route to California and North Pacific Coast. You want this great Government book, you need our concise travel book, to help plan your vacation. GERRIT FORT, Pass. Traffic Manager Union Pacific System

Dept. 130, Chicago, Ill. (380)

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Knobs-not Mere Ridges

The knobs stick out from 'Nobby' Tread Tires far enough to protect the tread from nails, sharp stones, and glass.

The knobs are big enough and are so scientifically placed, that they add still more resiliency to an already marvelously resilient tire.

The knobs on these " Aristocrats of the Road" hold the ground with a tenacity that says "I will" with every revolution of the wheel.

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