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Show The Bane of Old Age. An old man gets so little exerciso that his bowels are likely to become constipated. consti-pated. This may interfere with his digestion di-gestion and bring on a lot of other troubles. His bowels should be kept regular. For this purpose Chambeilaiu 's Tablets are excellent. For sale by all dealers. (Advertisement.) "F FOOfSREO 10 SORE FEET i Use "Tiz" for puf fed-up, burning, burn-ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. vvhy go limping around with aching, pul't'cd-up feet feet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Whv don't you got a i.j-cent box of "Tiz" from 'the drug store now and gladden your torture. tor-ture. 1 feet ! "Tiz" makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swellings and I draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. "Tiz. " instantly stops pain in corns, calluses and bunions. "Tiz" is glorious glo-rious for tired, aching, sore feet. So more shoe tightness no more foot torture. tor-ture. (Advertisement.) f -jf -c-, r-yfi &i cf-liP -ii-s5 Sii&SJif Ntf ; , $ Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York City Physician and Medical Author, sayi: "There can be no 6trong iron men nor beautiful, healthy, rosy-cheeked women without iron Nuxated Iron taken three times per day alter meals will increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks' time in many instances. Avoid the eld forms of metallic iron which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and thereby do more harm than good. Take only organic iron Nuxated Iron." It is dispensed in this city by Bchramm-Johnson, Drugs, Five (5) Good Stores, and all good druggists. EDWARD JONES I DISCUSSES HIS HE'S TROUBLE I Fell Off Until She Weighed! Only 90 Pounds; Doctor J Told Her to Take j Tanlac; Health Restored. The wonderful results being ob- ' tained from the "Master Medicine," j Tanlac, is further evidenced iu the case 1 of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, whose remark- j able increase in weight, health and strength by using the medicine was reported by her husband, Edward i Jones, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jones . reside at 31-t South Ninth West street, j Mr. Jones is a boiler-maker at the j shops of the Denver & Kio Grande rail- j road and is well known. Mr. Jones j said: "We left Abergale, North Wales, in j 1012, and soon after landing in this j country my wife began to break in I health. She developed stomach trou- ble and suffered terribly with nervousness nervous-ness and headaches and other troubles, until she got relief by taking Tanlac. She had no appetite and after eating gas would form on her stomach and cause a pressure on her heart and shortness of breath that she could hardly stand. In fact, her food worked so badly that she dreaded to eat, on account of the suffering which always followed. She suffered terrible pains in her stomach and intestines and was so nervous she could hardly sleep at all. She lost weight until she got down to only ninety pounds, and kept losing strength and .vitality and going down hill rapidly, in spite of all we could do. Her blood' seemed to be too thin, she had no color scarcely and was in a very bad condition. "We were living in Little Bock, Ark., during this time, and in July, 1916, a specialist in the treatment of catarrh recommended Tanlac to us. It seemed that everyone was using it and getting wonderful results, and this physician did not hesitate to prescribe it for my wife. Soon after I got her the first bottle her pains and cramps seemed to disappear, gas stopped forming on her stomach and her nerves got entirely entire-ly normal. She used six bottles in about two months, gained eleven pounds and got entirely well. She hasn't taken a dose of any kind of medicine since taking hpr last dose of Tanlac in the fall of 1016, more than a year ago, and she has been able to sleep like a child every night and eat heartily all the time. Her color, energy and strength has been better than a"t any time in her life and she hasn't lost an ounce of the weight she gained. "I want to say further that I have had stomach trouble, a poor appetite and have been so I couldn't sleep for some time. And as soon as I saw I could get Tanlac here I bought a bottle. Well, I have .-just now started on mv second bottle and my appetite is much improved, I sleep fine and feel stronger strong-er and better than I have in a long time. My advice to anyone suffering from-any sort of stomach trouble is, try Tanlac. It has restored my wife's health and is doing great things for me." . Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnsou, Drugs, under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative. 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