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Show 1 ! r&&?X C!SCHASQSsj "-Hj I - J? thejunw-3j I E ALL DRCOOISTS Former Kselfe CkMirissfcoer Sap iiiiafoii km Should Be Used in Every Hospital and Prescribed by Every Physician Attributes His Own Great Physical Physi-cal Activity Today at Over 60 Years of Age Largely to His Personal. Use of Kuxated Iron. I WHAT FORMER IIHALTT! fT ' L COMMISsrOXER KHRR SAYS I t. ' "As Health Commissioner of the cky ot Chi'-a- SO. I was importuned many iime.s to rrcomnfml J . different medicines, mineral wa ters, etc Noeor ., . yet have I gone on reoord as favoring any v.-!fth-- v r-.p - t -, :, : : -.Ij ular remedy, luit T fe.l that in Nnxated lion an ,.-:-i; y..r . . ' H.. 3 exception should lie made lo the rule. I have C ''. . v :,'. y taken .Vuxated Iron myself and experienced its , -..1 :tf. .v. ,.:.'. health-giving;, strength-bnlldintf effort, and in the L , i Interests of the poMIc welfare. I feel it my dnty p 1( y 1 X to make known the results of its use. 1 am well ; ' oast my three-score years and want to say that I 1 V.jV- J'' believe that my own Ki-eat physical activity is .. , - due largely today to my persona! use of Nuxated Iron, and if niy indorsement shall induce anaeni- V -: ;c v1,.. f.J ie, nervous, run-down men and women to take '-ryy w-l -r ' Nuxated Iron, and receive the wonderful Ionic tiii--ivi'1 benefits which I have received, I shall feel crent- Former Health Commit- ly gratified that I made an exception to my life- $ioneP kerr has given yean long rule in recommending it. l-'rom my own ex- 0f hB tfe fighting for public pcrlenee with Nuxated Iron, I feel that it is such health In his own and other a valuable remedy that it ought to be uaed in cities. It was he who Intro- every hospital aud prescribed by every physician duced Antl. toxin for Dlph- in this country." therla In Chicago's Health Stlsisi 1 fS Department. He purified IAxyhY -J-r the. milk for the Consumers 7 VlJjdflS and thereby helped to save J f IS S fT-rf . the lives of thousands of ' babies. He Introduced the Former Health Commission. City of Chicago. anti-spitting ordinance which has been copied all over the country and also NOTE Nuxated Iron, which has been used by For- took care of the sewers and tner Health Commissioner Kerp with such surprising garbage In the Interest of results, and which is prescribed and recommended -public health. He Is posl-by posl-by physicians in such a great variety of cases, is not tive that the wideepread use a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which 0f Nuxated Iron would is well known to druggists everywhere. Unlike the greatly lessen the worries older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, and troubles of Health Corn-does Corn-does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor up- , mlssloners In keeping up a set the stomach; on the. contrary, it is a. most po- high standard of public tent remedy. in nearly all forms of indigestion as well health, as for nervous, run-down conditions. The manufacturers manufac-turers have such great confidence in Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit 100.00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under un-der fio who lacks iron and increase their strength 100 per cent or over in four weeks" time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money if it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time. It is dispensed by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, and all good druggists. Last week we collected $514.35 (five hundred and four- I teen dollars and thirty-five cents) for Ida M. Thomas, a i widow lady who used to live in Poeat.ello, Idaho, but who 8 now lives at 918 Euclid avenue this city. We make a spe- I cialty of collecting all kinds of honest debts. " 1 Claims turned to us for collection are per- t tjfr ' 1 manently indexed, recorded and filed and are f&4. 8 never forgotten. '"9 s I The credit rating records of this associa- .j E tion contain information pertaining to every tijt claim that was ever turned to us during the pt$jf- -Ty- jj past twenty-five years. V These records show how long the claim stood unpaid be- jj tore it. was given to us and also how long it took us to ol tain settlement, with all details pertaining to the work wc jl performed on the claim, and all promises made by the de- Ilmquent that were faithfully performed and all promises S that were broken. 1 This is the time of the year when many people are fig- urine on getting ready for a new start, beeinninar January 1 , 1918. 'I There are thousands of claims in onr hands unpaid. 1 Many of the people who owe those claims will read this ad- -vertisement. We invite each and every one to come and set- jj tie up between now and the end of the year, and tdTtryont- g . who calls onr attention to this advertisement, and pays, voun- r tarily,' in full, between now and the end of' this year," we will give them a discount. We cannot say in this advertisement I how much the discount will be, but there will be a discount I in consideration for the money and full settlement. I There is nothing like paying an old bill and getting I a receipt in full. When a man comes in voluntarily and I pays up an old bill, one that has been standing unpaid for I years, the clerks, bookkeepers, credit ladies, cash boys, cel-I cel-I lectors, stenographers, salesmen and solicitors are told about I it. Everybody boosts for the fellow who pays up the oM mildewed, moss-back, lame-duck, HONEST DEBT. The old- I er the bill, the more they boost. Had the man paid the bill I thirty clays after it tvas contracted, nobody would have heard I of it. Nobody would have been singing his praises. I I If you want to create come active, energetic, whol"- e I souled. thoroughbred boost rs. go; in between now and the fl I end of this year and pay up some of these old bills we have 2 I here for collection. ' j k Help us demonstrate that KED STREAKS OF HON- I 1 ESTY EXIST IN EVERYBODY. I If you have forgotten who you owe. c.ome i0 us Ye I have the records and can tell yon. We collect, for about 1 I twenty-five thousand different clients, ronsisiinir of men and women, merchants, bankers and professional men. Turn in 1 your claims and we will collect some money t'or you. H Merchants Prs!stsS Association j its sad yn,0'.o Z-.is:'-' Scientific Collectors of Honent B j? VItfT. Debts. I 'i'iVtsi r-fT; 6 S'iM'rKo 11 Kooms Cont. Nafl. Bank i Vj?;' Elds., Salt Lake Cii.y, Ut?h. g '4$&$4& FRANCIS G. LUKE jj 9 '' t"i''.SS.V "koine people don't like us." f |