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Show ROBERTS DECLARES it mm job Would Have Had to Quit Work if It Hadn't Been for Tanlac, He Says. "If it hadn't been for Tanlac, I would have been compelled to give UP my ."job," declared Mark Koberts, a machinist's helper at the Garfield Smelter, living at 5u7 West North Temple, recently. "My troubles," continued Mr. Roberts, Rob-erts, "bej;an with indigestion five j'ears af;o, and 1 had gotten in such ,a miserable shape that my work was a burden to me. A short while after eating eat-ing gas would form on my stomach, causing pains under my shoulders, then a tingling, norvous feeling would come all over me. My head ached at times like it would burst, and my legs would get so weak 1 could hardly go. Sometimes Some-times I just had to leave the plant and go home. 1 just wasn't worth a thing to myself or anyone else, and all the men at the shop know how thin, weak and sick I looked. "I tried all kinds of medicines and every kind of diet, but nothing did me any good until 1 got Tanlac. Well, 1 have taken six bottles now, and I feel perfectly sound and well. I eat hearty, feel good and can do as much work as anybody. Why, I can use a sledge hammer all da-, from early morning until night, then come home, eat a hearty supper, and go to bed and sleep like a log all night. My first bottlo didn't seem to do me much good, and if I had been like some folks, I guess I would have stopped taking it, but I stuck to it ami soon got to feeling better. I'm feeling fine now, and, while my job is the hardest kind of work, I don't have any trouble homing it down, and 1 can recommend Tanlac to everybody, because it has put me in good shape, and if I ever need mcd-icino mcd-icino again I'll know what to take. Anybody who doubts what I say can just ask any of the bovs where I work; they all know what Tanlac has done for me." Indigestion is not only one of the most distressin- but one of the most prevalent of all diseases. It is also one of the most difficult to treat, and has baffled the medical profession for years, the most skilled specialists being be-ing unable to cone with it successfully. Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, which has proven of such great benefit to those suffering from this trouble, contains con-tains certain medicinal properties which, being purely vegetable, are rapidly rap-idly taken u- by the system, thereby stimulating the appetite 'and aiding digestion di-gestion by assisting the stomach in convertip- the food into nourishing elements that build up tissue and nerve force. By increasin all the powers of endurance, it enables those who use it to better encounter fatigue, exposure and overwork. s,. tv- the names of G. F. Willis and the Cooper Medicine company are on each carton. Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, rns, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) admission to last week's matinee performances, per-formances, and those who were under the impression there was to be a performance Saturday night. The women were to the fore in asking for a return date of this eugenic plav, and to meet this insistent demand the "manager "man-ager of the attraction was compelled to cancel an outside booking. Seats will go on sale this morning at 10 o'clock, and Manager George D. Pyper states he is confident that the attendance will be fully as great, if not greater, at least at the night performance, than heretofore. |