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Show I-Fto) f d loJij? j w-mummt. i i. i. , inHHmmhUHhnHW m. vu the Iwsl n Slj j Piano in Every Home for . lit 5 Uiristmas .J, , : I I; l " "The Dayries-Beeba Get Acquainted Sale" makes this possible. J j Select the Instrument you want. ' I 'Make Your First Payment u 1 ' January 15 jj A his sale ib your big opportunity. Come in tomorrow. 1 1 Older, than twei sxatte op.utam' DYSPEPSIA MAN'S I GREATEST ENEMY I Is Most Prevalent of All Present-Day Diseases, Declares L. T. Cooper Victims Are Whimsical and Melancholy and Suffer Great Mental Depression Disease Can Be Cured, He Says. fl Explaining the record-breaking purchase of Tanlac by A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co., Smith-Faus Drug Co., and the lead- ing -wholesale and retail druggists throughout the United States and Canada, Mr. E. C. Harris, representing the Inter-national Inter-national Distributor of Tanlac, stated last night that the hun- dreds of questions now being asked all over Ogden make it imperative that some explanation be made to satisfy public interest. Speaking of Tanlac, ho said: "Thousands "Thou-sands of the moat prominent people In fact, people representing all walks of life in tho larger cities of tho country, whero tho celebrated medicine medi-cine has been accomplishing such re- markable results, are even more enthusiastic en-thusiastic over Tanlac than Mr. Cooper himself. "In explanation of this, it should be stated that Tanlac is believed to bo the first actually direct specific for catarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes and the complications which follow them. "Catarrh of the stomach is one of the most frequent causes of dyspepsia dyspep-sia and catarrhal inflammation of tho nose and throat leads lo inevitable complications, such as kidney and liver liv-er affections, rheumatism, etc. "Show me a man whose eyes are inflamed, in-flamed, whose sense of smell and hearing hear-ing Is affected, and I will show you a man who is suffering from catarrh. Frequently the lungs become involved by the extension of the catarrhal Inflammation In-flammation or germs to the lung substance. sub-stance. Specialists concede this, but it has remained for Tanlac, Che new formula, to provide the remedy, as has been so conclusively and convincinglv mt; uunurtuib 01 mousanus who have been relieved by its use " At this point Mr. Harris quoted from one of Mr. Cooper's recent lectures, in which he said: "Of all the distressing conditions that afflict humanity, catarrh or the Rtomach, or what is more commonly known as chronic dyspepsia, is probably prob-ably the most prevalent. This most universal malady has baffled the medical med-ical profession for years, and the most skilled specialists have been unable I to cope with it sucnpssfniiv "Hours might be consumed in describing de-scribing the sufferings, mental and physical, of the sufferers of chronic dyspepsia and their failure to heretofore hereto-fore get relief. A morbid, unreal, whimsical and melancholy condition of Ihe mind, aside from the nervousness nervous-ness and physical suffering, is the usual us-ual condition of the average dvspeptic and life seems scarcely worth the living. liv-ing. "Dyspepsia, or indigestion, as the case may be, is caused by the taking of too much food, or unsultablo food and the mucous membrane of the stomach becomes irritatdd. and there Is set up an acute orsubacute gastric catarrhal condition which prevents the proper digestion of tho food. iH "This food is apt to ferment and decompose, and as a result tho fa- miliar distressing symptoms of dys- IH pepsia may arise. In mild cases there jH is nothing more than an uncomfort- able feeling In the stomach, with a cor- iH tain amount of depression, headache, IH loss of appetite, perchaps belching of gas and occasional vomiting. There jH may be also accompanying intestinal symptoms, such as constipation, pains IH in the back, colic, otc. There may be j only, the familiar heartburn, duo to thy jH inflammation of the stomach from ex-cesslve ex-cesslve gases of fermentation or putre- faction. IH "In the most severe cases that last over a day or two the symptoms enumerated may be much mora in-tense. in-tense. The distress may be marked and the generaL constitutional symp-toniB symp-toniB moro evident. When this stage Is reached the loss of appetite, the mental depression and the general un-comfortable un-comfortable feeling in tho stomach aro much moro pronounced. This Is par- IH ticularly true In acute gastritis. IH j "It frequently occurs from contin-ued contin-ued errors in diet that this condition becomes chronic, and the symptoms persist for an indefinite period: tho appetite Is very apt to be varied, al-though al-though at times very good. Heartburn IH is frequently, if not constant, the stomach Is painful on pressure; the tongue is coated, there Is a bad taste in tlie mouth and there are changes in the amount of salivary secretion. Con-stipation Con-stipation Is also usually ( present, al-though al-though diarrhoea may alternate "Most cases of dyspepsia can bc cured if the diet 13 properly looked after and with the proper treatment. IH Proper eating and the proper amount of food aro th6 most imnortant fent- iH ures in the treatment. Most peoplo eat too'fast and cat too much. "There Is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited bv tho IH helpful action of Tanlac, which bo-gins bo-gins its work by stimulating the dl- gestlve and assimilating organs, Uiere- IH by enriching tho blood and invigorat-lng invigorat-lng the whole system Next, it en- ables a weak, worn-out stomach to IH thoroughly digest the food, promoting the assimilation of the nourishing IH products to be converted into blood, bone and muscle. 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