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Show TRACTION COMPMIY 1 EMPLOYEE 12 OUT WITHJULLDETAIL3 Robert Smith Regains His Health After Suffering Fifteen Years. "Well, sir. it's a fact, my stomach alreadv feels like a new one and I'm just now huving mv third bottle, of Tan-lao." Tan-lao." declared Kobert. Smith, an em-plovee em-plovee of the Utah Light & Traction company, who lives at (ioO Pugsley avenue, ave-nue, while in a Sehramm-Johuson drug store, recently. " "Fifteen years ago," he continued, "my food began to sour and give me trouble. I kept going from bad to worse until I got to be a regular dyspeptic dys-peptic and lived ou a diet all the time. But it made little difference what I would eat. as everything disagreed with me and caused awful cramps and pains in my stomach. I was too nervous ner-vous to sleep good and would get up tired and worn out in the mornings and had that dull, draggy feeling all the time. J was constantly belching belch-ing up sour gas; I couldn't eat and digest enough food to keep up my strength ami was just gradually playing play-ing out all the time. "I bought my first bottle of Tan-lac Tan-lac about three weeks ago and began to straighten right up. After taking it .iust a few days I found I could eat lots of things I wouldn't dare touch before. In fact, I have not been troubled trou-bled with gas and sour stomach since I first began taking Tanlac. My appetite ap-petite is so big now I can hardly eat enough to satisfy me. Everything tastes good and, really, it's the first time in years that I could enjoy eating. eat-ing. My nerves are in fine shape and I sleep "all night and get up in the mornings rested and ready for ray work. I have picked up several pounds in weight already and my tired, draggy feelings are gone. I have more energy and vim and have improved so much in every way that I feel like a different man." Of all the distressing conditions that afflict humanity, chronic dyspepsia is probably the most prevalent. Its causes and characteristics are diverse. The most skilled specialists have been unable to cope successfully with this most universal malady, but mother nature na-ture herself with the aid of that which is deemed the best skill in chemistry, has compounded in her wonderful laboratory lab-oratory the most rational and satisfying remedy ever discovered for this ailment, ail-ment, as has been so convincingly proven by the thousands who have testified to its remarkable merit. Hours might be consumed in describing describ-ing the suffering, mentally and phvsi-cally, phvsi-cally, of the victims of chronic, dys-pepsia dys-pepsia and their failure to heretofore find relief. A morbid, unreal, whimsical whim-sical and melancholy condition of the mind, aside from the nervous and physical sufferings, is the usual condition con-dition of the average dyspeptic and life seems scarcely worth living. As has been stated, Tanlac corrects this distressing condition and makes you feel strong, sturdy and well, as nature intended. Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, under per- j sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) 1 rfr'f ' MAN! This home-and-office proposition is "50-50" How would you like to run your office for, say, just about a week, without modem improvements? improve-ments? You have electric lights, dictating machines, electric calls, telephones, typewriters and many other office helps that shorten your work and increase speed and efficiency. How about the home? Electricity will bring your home up to the same modern standard as your office Has your wife an electric iron? "Washing machine? ma-chine? Toaster? 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