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Show FAMILY THOUGHT IE WAS GOING TO DIE Wheeler Says Nothing Helped Him Until He Took Tanlac Health Restored. "Well, sir, Tanlac has not only entirely en-tirely relieved me of awful trouble, trou-ble, but I have regained twenty-five pounds of my lost weight, and never felt stronger and better in my life," I said Harry E. Wheeler, who is employed em-ployed at the Pacific Coast Steel plant and lives at 4744 Forty-eighth avenue, South, Seattle, the other day. "About a year ago," he continued, "I began to suffer with intestinal indigestion in-digestion that, ,in spite of all I could do, got worse and worse, till I was in a terrible condition. Everything I would eat fermented, and I would be in such agony that it was like a sharp knife cutting clean across my stomach. I got so weak that I could hardly do a thing, and it was only my will power that kept me going at all. When I would get home at night I would be so weak and in so much pain that my wife was always ready with a hot water bottle to put- right on me, and even then I would be in such agony at times I thought it would drive me distracted. My hips ached with rheumatism, rheu-matism, and the muscles of my right arm and leg would get all drawn into knots, and at times I couldn't raise my arm half way to my head. I went down in weight from 200 pounds to 152 a loss of forty-eight pounds and my condition was so serious that my family actually thought I was going to die. "I tried everything I could hear of to get relief, but -nothing did me any good. Then my sister-in-law, who had been suffering with rheumatism, got me to try Tanlac, as it had done her so much good. , I got a bottle, and when I found it was helping mo, I just kept it up till now I haven't a pain or an ache about me. I have a splendid splen-did appetite, and can eat anything I want without its hurting me in the least. I used to lie awake night after night, suffering terribly, but now I go to sleep as soon as my head hits the pillow, and sleep like a log all night. I am picking up in weight every day, and am feeling so fine and well that I am glad to tell everybody how much this wonderful medicine has benefited me." Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) Li n SECOND BIG WEES-NOW PLAYING . I 2:30 TWICE DAILY 8:30 jj Wonderful Augmented Orchestra 20 Pieces SUPREME y SmETEST 'LvCfc70L t. :'. t J ll s I ' v V i i t T k I ' i I I 1 , ivfcyLH f-- a m wn. , I u OF THE r- I .y ' I A ROMANCE ' x' : I , - OF THE GPEAT VAR i L V-i BATTLE SCENES J f ON THE BATTLE FIELDS : ; i I OF FRANCE V I ,S t 1 I LILLIAN1! I I WHAT THEY SAY About "Hearts cf the World" .i ii ii i R COL. G. L. BYKAM, Fort Douglas: "A marvelous production, stirrine; and vivid." C MRS. W. F. ADAMS, prominent club woman: "It is masterly. 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