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Show Ill OPERA STAR II lOEIE STAGE Mme. Mantelli Restored to Health by Tanlac. "I Cannot Praise ' It Too Highly," She Says. A statement of unusual interest was recently received at the Tanlac office from Mme. Jean Mantelli, the noted gTand opera singer, who was formerly a member of the Metropolitan Opera company of New York, where she achieved distinction as leading contralto, contral-to, singing on the same stage with Melba, Xordiea, Calve, Eames, Sem-brich, Sem-brich, Jean and Eduard de Reszke and other stars of the first magnitude. A few years ago Mme. Mantelli was forced by ill health to retire from the operatic stage. She is now living in Portland, Ore., where she has an apartment apart-ment in the Royal Annex building, 350 Harrison, street, and, in telling of her experience with Tanlac, said: "I feel that I cannot praise Tanlac too highly, for it has done me more real good than all the other medicines I have ever taken put together. "About eight years ago," she continued, con-tinued, ''whiie traveling in the south, I left Havana for Chicago, in the dead of winter, where the thermometer was 18 degrees below zero, and this was the beginning of serious trouble, for me. The sudden change brought on such a severe cold that I almost " completely lost my voice, and was obliged to leave the stage. I went to California to work in moving pictures, but, my health failing, I had to give that up, too. I decided to rest a while, and try to build myself up, but got steadily worse. I lost my appetite, everything tasted alike, and I couldn't enjoy eating a thing. . My kidneys were in such a terrible ter-rible condition that I thought at times the pain in my back would drive me distracted. My lower' limbs and feet were so awfully swollen I couldn't stand up at all, and my nerves were m such - a wretched state that, with my kidneys worrying me so much, I ,just couldn't rest at night. I became so weak and run down, and was so discouraged dis-couraged and miserable, that I didn't care what happened. "I was actually down in bed when, one day, I read a statement about Tanlac Tan-lac that impressed me so much that ! I .iust Kt UP out of bed and went to the 'phone to order a bottle. The druggist couldn't send it at once, so 1 asked a stranger passing through the hall to get it for me. Well, he did. and by the next morning I was feeling feel-ing much improved. After this mv nights were more restful and I slept better than I had in some time. I continued the treatment, and it wasn't long before every bit of the swelling had gone out of my limbs and feet, and 1 was able to get up and walk about. I am just starting on my third bottle now, and really, I can hardly eat enough to satisfy my appetite, and I heartily enjoy all my meals. My kidneys don't worry me at all now, and I am free from that awful misery in my back. I sleep like a baby, and am so much better in every way that I am now working again. I am telling all my friends what a wonderful medicine medi-cine Tanlac is, and have wrritten to my daughter in New York advising her to take it." Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake Citv bv Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) h h j iJt6i!i mm mhm r j ; . . jj h r At the Ridiculous H h SUITS Valued up to $60.00 are included. -j I; Plain blue serges, tweeds, shepherd checks, jlci, ' J etc. U 1 plrH f 1 l- COATS Valued up to $40.00. Velours, h 1 j 1 silvertones, mixtures; a great variety, of pat- ' terns and colorings. 1 1 ! DRESSES Valued up to $42.50. Include 1 j j 1 taffetas, serges, satins, plaids, georgette U jj j . combination effects. All go at $15.00. ;; j Shop early and take advantage of this great ) Vs. j ) ;: ' A . price concession. f H j ; Vt. 'iKy I I"'" li wlllIe everybocly if talking about ' ' i consorvat"'in ther0 one point that & : i XI ,f ' , 1 is ;not brought up much arid that 1 h-.mviv.iMiMiiii'"'"-'-'''''-- was emphasized at the meeting of a dental society recently. A prom- inent dentist attempted to show that a man with good teeth can live on less food than a man with poor teeth. Jn other ;1 words, the man with good teeth chewed his food thoroughly and got more nourishment from it than his less fortunate fel- I low, and therefore required less food. . while this may seem rather farfetched and while very little ' food might be saved in this way, it's a good thought at this ;J "time, anyway. It is a fact that any person tolerating bad teeth is going to pay, and pay dearly, with shattered health sooner or later. j good teeth are a blessing and a source I- .V Vi of satisfaction. They are appreciated more ' i by the man who has lost them than the one t itJT who has them. Jn other words, we never i w ' know what they mean to us until it is too ; Y' , late. So it's up to YOU if you have fail- i fST ing teeth to heed this warning before it is . v -too. late. some persons hesitate and procrastinate t 4 ''N"' and delay needed dental attention, because i they either fear pain or dread high cost. U Dr. f. E. Morgan ' . , . i $ You need do neither n you have your f,j s dental work done in the finest and best equipped dental of- 'i les in Utah. , P b liere yon will find four graduate dentists of many years' p I experience ready to give you instant, personal and sympa- ;i I thetie attention.' They are euipped with every modern de- 1 vice for the perfect performance of your work. :' I f 1 thousands of 11 a h. "Wyoming and Xe- ', , ,V vnda people are saving money and get- I nX ting belter dentistry by having their 'work I I v done in the finest, lightest, whitest and (4 1 f v-. ' cleanest dental offices. 3 R . 4 r N h in spite of all these advantages, lees for t; I N" ' dental work am very modest usual ly P I k about half those usually charged for work .j 1 " of ,lie san"' ll'yfl1 l'llar'll'1'' ll-v plllor fii'st- 1 S class dentists. This is not the cheapest 1 icfcii'T xvJ dental office and is not a dental company. :.i I Dr. Edw. Ward overy ,,ie,.c (,; dental work done her- is unconditionallv and imlimitedly guaranteed. livery ma- b tPrial used is the finest known to the dental professum k" I Every unnecessary twinge of pain "has been eliminated and , extractions are painless. j I call for free examination today. hi I call for free X-Ray photograph. I f lady nurse attendants. 3 P - Open evenings and Sunday to 2. j ffDR R. H. RAMSEY! I ' Salt Lake's Leading Dentist. ,; I H3 South Main Street. phone Wasatch 2397. f Mother, Why Don't You Take Nuxated Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Checks Instead of '. Being Nervous and Irritable All the Time and Looking So Haggard and Old? The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith's Mother When She t''- '"7' , : Was Worse Off Than You Are ''-:- 'i ' and Now She Looks Just Fine. st? in v " "; ' t- rc'j f, 5 Any Woman Who Tires Easily. Is Irri- f'A.' t" : 4 H-tf'U table, Nervous and Run-Dovjn. Should f.,. . ' v i- " Take Nuxated Iron to Help Increase V'tvit' ''J n Her Health, Strength and Vitality. ',s ; ; "Tl.rre c;in hr no slronp. ir;!ilhy. hr.-itl- , f tlful, i-rvsy-' hf i-kcil wwn. wilhoul iron," V '- V " f snys Dr. J-'r rrliniuid KiliK. a Ni'v ork w pliysician unci nx-dlnil. aullior. "I have; f rj i Btronsly pnibasii-rt the tai l Dial dm:- '' - ,.-,.'4 tors vhould lirfiwrilio ,r The Child's Appral , f noro oi ani'- iron Xnx- w . : - - . ...... . . w it oil iron- for llii'ir in r- f . . 9 I j voiiH. run-down, wak. :. ' v . ' liaEicanl-lonkinu- wonn n Y i ,st. . : pain nt h. Tailor tn-mi! ' 4 - If I. . - 1 anaemia. 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