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Show IAR9LY HAD-WELL " DAY HUMS Robinson Says He Is Beginning Be-ginning to Feel Like Kis Old Self Again. ; ' ' Vell. here I am for u,et :-er bottle ot your fanlae and 1 ju-t want to tcil you i b.'l ie'e it w ii i hei p aa body who ha - st on m-; li i rou hie and rhfumut ism, t aid .ioiiu kobins-.iu if o-PJ mith MintU 1 West wdi'be in a Srhramm-Johnsori drug ' store rrcenti)-. Mr. ilobiuson is a i moulder a tho (Jarfield smelter and ha.s i fidlowed his trade for fifty years, j 'l can hardiy remember a time in ! ten vtais' he continued, "when I J cuubl eat without suffering it f I erwarde or when I was f roe from rhetimai i c ! pain. My aj 'petite was very poor and j what little 1 did eat seemed to du me j more harm than good, as I suffered ?o i nun h from indigestion. My food would j sour almost as soon as I had eaten it i and the gas formed by it would bring ion such awful smothering spells that it seemed at times I would "die. The least work or worry would exhaust mo and make me unfit for anvthiug. The rheumatism rheu-matism seemed to affect me all over. My jniuis would swell and pain me terribly and my wrist?, especially, hurt me so bad I could hardly use them at ail. J 'll have bought lots of different kinds of medicines during the past ten years without getting the desired results, re-sults, but, i. am certain! v getting my money "s worth in Tun lac. The rheumatism rheu-matism Ls so much better already that. T hardly notice it any more and my stomach is in such a good condition that I can eat most anvthing I want without its hurting me." 1 don't get short of .breath like I did and I can walk as far as I please without feeling feel-ing tirod and worn out. I'm beginning begin-ning to feel like my old self again and there's nothing too good for me to say for Tanlae..' ' Tan lac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-dohnson, Drugs, under "personal "per-sonal rlirection of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) j Tribune Want Ads radiate the r-1 r-1 atiire.nien.ts' ftf the business world. v IhA VeShspTcAH Pcinfs irhJdao rdi lp li (US Food Administration License No. 19768.) - j Jir i g YEAR AGO I fitf I dlfi I When We Moved to Our Present S pf 'Swl Kome The Newer and Greater I 1 PjLsiissJI ' United Grocery Company. S hkiSS tXWlSH' 1 1 was a big step forward for "THE I W3 M k''.- ' .Wit'!! UNITED," and WE OWE MUCH TO SI HPmS .XtfjiVii OUR PATRONS OLD AND NEW-for II S '?; -t W- 1 r'ff-iV a most oratlfylng increase ot busmen B B M'Vs-iu'V' Mil tir I Since the establishment of "THE K H 9 Wtt$rfaT$&$$ lm Ml UNITED" In 1907, growth and expansion I B I'SSiSSl SsVUtilAl'l ill ''lPi:a! has steadily marked its progress until I BE P5.-'.W wlV'JK mlWem today It proudly ranks as one of the B B I DteSFf fcKrSlKS'llHfl greatest distributers - of pure food gro- I i 1 Km s?' 1 lYM n U "rles the ntermoi,ntaln west- E 1 I faM WlMI'Mwl Mm WE therefore take this oppor- I i l mUBra-5 fl Mf W il tunity of thanking our 1 BP S-eTviCs iH WS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, EACH N fi g x ' Y fc!T 1?V ONE, INDIVIDUALLY, FOR A LARGE I HE JlkiiK MEASURE OF LOYALTY AND PAT- I H 6 oi;( RONAGE. OUR MOST OPTIMISTIC i B I- Hi?--" EXPECTATIONS HAVE BEEN REAL- I IZED and not only shall we show substantial appreciation In the Annl- 1 E versary Offerings this week, but In the future we Ehall, more than ever j R before, strive to be of greater helpfulness to those who have made our ! I H remarkable growth and success possible. ! B PARTAKE OF THE MANY . ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS B THIS WEEK SAVINGS AS YOU READ. $ hiAfcii-i ah-JiTiTViiS AfaVil Till ff V-r4:arf 'jtWtv-. -'ii i.i. i." l.alV.c.i!..i.Li-iL. .'.".'ifiiLiA''.i.ii!.. if COME CUT A MELON WITH THE "UNITED" M 1 2000' WATERMELONS 1 FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY PATRONS TUESDAY J "V TUESDAY IF THE CAR LASTS otr. -w J :ji THEY'LL HURRY OUT AT 28c EACH. ? J:i pOS 09. j3 riS Better get In EARLY. There'll be a real RUSH. yr Jeitfk C3 I They're the large, black seeded, scarlet centered iv u R melons so sweet, luscious and Juicy. This Is our VX.H M birthday join us In this bargain celebration. Feast m p m 1- on watermelons this week. Wo have made the price Si-1 i PW i; most tempting. COME! Baas" pj (6 B 25c pkg. Dun- J m 10o Jar Rubbers, 5j 15c pkg. Puffed 14. B 8.. B 3 ham's Cocoanut. fc I w a dozen H Rice N I W1 M f ' I i 35o pkg. Kaffee i 35a bottle Pin BJ, H 10c baa (Si- Hi K i Hag Coffee.... tSC H Money Pickles.. ' E s.it Jfi 0 H 50c Ferndell Vacuum 8 15c pkg. Instant (- a 'mi 1 51 Treated Jfi 1 Tapioca 8 t,S B Pk9- Beach. Jffjv 11 m EH Coffee, can... .. Wto 1 10c pkg. Golden Ecjg H llut Jaffee If S J 25c Ghirardelli 4U 1 Maca- Q -jn S 25c bottle Ap- Oij.il 3 Grd. Chocolate, tlwgroni.. fclMI i I fa H ple-Ju Cider BC HI l AIVEilSAflY OF FEU OF CANTELOUPES I ii r,ii!u.M. 2 far lie SB..3,.2.E' 10c THEY'RE THE FAMOUS BILL CHEYNE'S ROCKY FORDS UNSUR- I tja PASSED FOR RICH FLAVOR AND GOODNESS. We have contracted I. 'J .,:J for a shipment of 40 crates dally this week. This Is all we could got ' 3 bm and we advise EARLY ORDERING. Sold to you fresh from tho vines. !.! jrj Don't fail to "GET IN" at the above prices. -7j ii 'iA:..';la:.irii 18 15c pkg. E. " C. 30o bottle Par. ft Jln B 25c jar Beechnut j S B Corn n I sons Ammonia.. '"'I' Peanut 'tin i S Flakes.. & ivl bOb 30c pkg. Citrus Wash, a Butter S B I 25c pkg. Fruited ra., I ing Pow- 97 3 1c can King inm HB Oats fcwb der fa ft iu Ko Raisins 155 l $ 25c Pk"- Fruited 40. S 13c pkg. Lux I tip. M 40c can No. 22 C j S Wheat fcOSf g Soap Flakes a 3 Ripe Olives OlOG 0 B 20c pkg. Pow. I n S 15c pkg.-Purina i 0 H 50c can Wesson jrJ(B B a dered Borax id Bran I OS ; oil GC 1 1 Barrington Hall TfSSSSS'TTiTi S:lve Your sugar ai-l ai-l SOLUBLE lilMS' I i0m..,byu,,n9 Aunt.. II COFFEE JSp$i II Made In an instant. I I haO.SISSS S 85c jar, j B 2aJfi:3 ft B Special OIGS ALWAYS UNDER H Z- J ca? 39j II 5cjar, E9gi THE MARKET iS IB I B - sswjBmjOT33Bmsra The purest, the I FRjE4J a S FRESH sweetest, the best 5 - B"pgB, I HK . . . P. fresh from the churn. M k! ! tv! 3 E I I SALMON j rbr, Bt sto 52s liftLiDW i J li Special this Iff. wheri'Deilv'.'" km. Special this OE. I PS week, lb ,,CBer-ed, lb J)JC g week, lb 3i jj 1 EAT MRS. WALDESM'iSf 1 NUT BUEAD ,3 MADE WITH 33 1-3 PER CENT SUBSTITUTE l& jr:-J FLOUR and chopped nuts. TvJ) JpBi ' ti-v.? No home-made bread can surpass it. 'Twill be sold ' 'd ijjtffli dffi rty ! f'.'i fresh dally this week, and Mrs. Walden urges all "! ill A fc-J 'J Salt Lake housewives to treat themselves and family 6f?3 K&ir Vygy f i l rj'"3 to a loaf of this perfectly delicious bread. Better '..73 i'f.i$ than cake! LOAF I fatsSWiTt'.ljiiYt'tiAi'rsUii ' j RICE FLOUR, I WHITE LAUNDRY f EA I iBB 10-lb' S! (0 I tin bars m V FEF- frcsn ,rcm tHe" s "a9 ;!S tO BFOR 43C J roast. 3 J g j 75c Silver Gloss STARCH, CQE POTATO FLOUR P I 07 tn 6-lb. box 10-lb. bag OSi f i (tg scsmm m a lusffgrmwTBiraia onmxi CBCTarjy smfauhisss aasc ' m zni wc -Hi f Office. 24 Main St.. - -'.'.?? i Salt Lake CltV. 6s ' !'VS-.?':-''J : Hours. 10 to 0: Sun. B '- m.Vi ! days. 10 to 12. I-. ' ' X'i i ( ' 4 mi r i.' i: ' v: free. ' ' "' -f: ' '":'. .' Look at Ors. pore.'r. i':'.". ....... i'-c.JiM ol v.:i.;-s of . coiuinnoiiK succc.-s .s ' A.: SjlW:v 'ISIS tn ;. ..- CHRONIC. NPRVOUS li'V..,. .. and V |