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Show AX OLD, TRIED HEALTH FEIEND For ijiore than '20 years people suffering suf-fering f;oi!i ehrceic or acute thro.it ai.J lung troubles have been using ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE As a tonic ;inri upbui! :er wherever ti'-- :e df- npr !n;j ind u.- es or i t ens i l"i es fpsc-i-e i'ou c t :c! --, thi; Calcium pren-iii.;t!"ii pren-iii.;t!"ii i:ehHd -n.Hiiy. Gonfains no Ai l.:'.. .x . ot I.: or Habit - Forming r.'-ug. 52 size, now SI. 50. SI size, now 80c.' I I'v all l"-tdinu dr.i-cis; --. i.'fva n I .abniM uty. f 'h i l;i dc! pi' i i . 1 THIS FOR j COUNTS HIE! 'Tape's Ccld Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. Von -an eml svlp.e ,-in.l hrenk up a severe ini either in h'-nd, i-liest. bodv or limbs, liv t:il;in' a 'Ins.' of "l'lipe's l'nl.1 ( 'iHiipoilinl " every two Injurs until un-til I hvi-r. ilues ;j re ta ken. It ,r(jniitlv epulis elomje'l-up mi-.! rils ,m.1 air '.imscs i" th Iina-I. stops imstv dischurye or none running, relieves re-lieves sii-k heii.laehe. .inline, IVviTisb-ni'- soie throat, snee.iug, .serene and Stll'l'livv. Dun r stav stuffe'l iii! Quit Mowing Mow-ing aii'l hniil'l'lin;:. Kase your tlirob-liiii'.' tlirob-liiii'.' heiirl nolhiag else in the vvurM givi-s Mi'-h prompt relief. as "Tape's ('uhl Coinpf.iiii'l, ' ' wiih-h eosts only a few eeiils at anv 'Irujr store. It acts without assislaru-e, tastes nfee, and I causes no i neon ven ience. Be sure you I get the genuine. ( Advertisement.) ITanT find dandruff ! Kvery bit of dandruff disappears aftfir one or two applications ot i)an-derine i)an-derine ruhlied well into the scalp with the finder tips, (let a small bottle of Jbrnderino at. anv druy store for a few cents and save your liair. After several appli eat ions yon can 't find a part iclc of dainiriii'f ' or any falling hair, and tho scalp will never itch. (Ai"lvctil.s'jnieiiL.) P18L01II ! HI SUFFERED IjfS YEARS Mrs. Patterson Now Able to Run Sewing Machine First Time in 20 Years, She Says. 'For thirty-five yars I sufferH unlul'l aonv t'roin rhi'ilinntisni and stoma'-li trniblo, without being able to C't anything to ' help me until I began be-gan taking'taula.-, " -aiil Mr?. Fannv I'iittersoti. 12:j" Beulali avenue, 1'ueblo, C'ulo., rerentlv. ' , ' Lt woul.l be impossible to fullv le-f-ril)R mv sufferinir, ' ' she .-ontiiiueil, "ami S reek on I. have tried mot everything every-thing in tin; way of treatments and mpdieines-, but not onlv a little temporary tem-porary relief. I. went to California : and took baths there: I went to Wagon Wheel Cup, Colo., and took baths there : at, the boiling springs, but ,iust kept on j suffering and growing worse. The rheumatic pains woul.l strike me. in the shoulders and arms and go down into i my back, hips and knees. The trouble ' seemed to be right in the nerves and : muscles, and sometimes the pain was j so great I could hardlv keep from screaming right out loud. Uanv a : night 1 could hardly rest at all and : would .iust move about from one side i of the bed to the other, trying to get iu an easy position. On settim? un in ; tho mornings mv fingers and hands woul.l be so swollen and stiff I couldn't move them. For a while I almost lost the use of my right arm and couldn't even lift the coffee pot'to pour coffee. I would even drop the dishes and break them, and my fingers were so numb I would drop niy thimble when I tried to sew, without noticing it, and for years 1 wasn't able to run mv sewing' machine ma-chine or sew a stitch. I didn't give up and go to bed, but I wasn't able to do one bit of work. "I also had a very bad case of stomach trouble anil nianv a time I suffered so I thought I was going to die. liight after eating I would have a tight feeling in the pit of my stomach stom-ach and there seemed to be something rising up into my throat, cutting off my breath. Jly appetite was very poor and everything,! ate hurt me. 1 was willing to try anything to get some ease, and when I read about how Tanlac was helping others I bought a bottle and began taking it. Houestlv, the two bottles 1 have taken have brought me more relief than my trips to California, the boiling springs and all the treatments and medicines I have taken put together. My rheumatic rheu-matic pains have almost disappeared, the soreness and swelling is out of my muscles, hands and fingers, and I can do all kinds of housework without anv trouble at all. I had to walk all bent over before I took Tanlac,- but I can walk as straight and erect now as anybody. I am now running my sewing sew-ing machine, doing all my sewing for the first time in twenty years; my f infers in-fers have limbered up until I can do fancy needlework; I can eat anything I want and don 't have those "awful smothering spells any more. Tanlac has been almost like a miracle with me, and I praise it for the wonderful relief it has given me." Tanlac. is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) m i . riw 1 i Cream Cheese is the food for Winter - r WJWWtf . VVM--V,W-K;.'-M-,---,V . . ,,;.;.:.. :: - ry.W :;,.;;,,,:, VVT7J.V.J.,.., -' - TrTr-v f.i-- ; r" I Here's the Rlost !m- ft Prises Are Cist to .the j portant Economy Event (j Lowest Level for This j You Have Evsr gnown I Sweeping OearaBtce : 1 IF ' ' ; jnY GOODS 4f . Ij ; I . iit j J j j We must reduce stocks and re- I Our Clearance prices are in many j j j duce them quickly. Therefore I jA instances below present-day costs. j j j you can save tremendously by at- Come get your share of these j J j j '! j 1 Women's'Coats and Suits Corsets and Brassieres Knitted Skating Sets J J Women's Dresses and Skirts White and Colored Cotton Womenjs Silk or Wool j I WalS COUOn wSS Dress Goods FanoSie. and Scarfs j , Babies' White Dresses Couch Covers and Cretonnes I pTrS mnOS a Thousands of Handkerchiefs Neckwear and Boudoir Caps . 1 ettoats Table Linens and Bedding Embroideries and Laces j Girls Coats and Dresses Curtains and Drapes Umbrellas and Veilings t I Girls' Middies and Hats Couch Covers and Pillows - Dress Linings and Trimmings (i I Women's House Dresses and Wool and Cotton Blankets Thousands of Yards of Silks j Aprons Towels and Bath Mats Leather Bags and Belts j I Muslin and Knitted Under- Notions and Crochet Silks Gloves, Hosiery and Jewelry - I wear Ribbons and Hair Goods Toilet Preparations, Etc. U . Only One "EROMO QUININE" To pft the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in Ono Day. 30c. i IV- ; : ; : l; x"r:x Meet Your j ' piiaiiEiiaBi Counts : lfcl Thrift Stamps . . PHPI Face to Face : I I j, fViJ&ddd' rTjl j They mean thrift for you : I LJ and VICTORY! I This is a picture of a Thrift Stamp. It is green, a little larger I than a postage stamp, and it costs 25 cents. ! I Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps 16 Thrift Stamps. ' When your Thrift ' are United States Government obliga- Card is filled you can exchange it for : tions by which the Government is now a War Savings Stamp by paying a few. j seeking small loans from every patri- cents additional in cash (12 cents this ' ' otic man, woman and child. month). 7 You can buy Thrift Stamps and War The United States Government will Savings Stamps at any postoffice or &ive yu 55-00 for every War Savings ; bank and at hundreds of other agencies Stamp you have on January 1, 1923. 1 1 in Salt Lake. In other words, the $4.12 you pay for your War Savings Stamp will earn in- j'J With your first Thrift Stamp you will terest for you at the rate of 4 per cent, E 3 l receive a Thrift Card with spaces for compounded every three months. 3 P Every cent you save and lend to your country helps win the war. - .' ; ij Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps are for sale at all post- :' ifcj offices and banks and at most stores and business offices in 3 " jR Salt Lake County. I i 1 wm? War Savings Committee for Utah. U .V. . : jl' ' SB-Si |