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Show Stopped Cough After Influenza. "I want to say that Foley 's Honey and Tar is the best cough medicine I ever tried," writes E. B. MeUovrel, Ii. F. D. 1. Box lltl, Arlington, Tenn. "My son had influenza. He had the worst kind of a cough and I tried everything, but nothing did any good. God sent me a friend with Foley's Honey and Tar, anil his cough was better the next day and in two days he had no cough at all." Foley's Honey and Tar stoj'S harsh, racking coughs., eases wheezy breathing. It is effective, yet I'leasan't to t;tke. Schramm-. !nhn-on, Ilruggists. ! Drives Out the Millions of Tiny Pain Demons That Cause the Disease i ' ' i There are many ways of treating treat-ing Rheumatism, but ' there is only one vi-rlit way. J j On the streets every, day you jsee the results of improper and ! misdirected treatment. You see victims of this painful and clis-;abing clis-;abing disease, limping through life, their limbs bent and stiff, and their bodies' tortured with aching joints, until you wonder how they can bear so much continued con-tinued suffering. You see thes.e same unfortu-I unfortu-I nates hobbling along -as another winter approaches, knowing that there is another season of suffering suffer-ing in store for them. . You no- fiop flirtr t-bpv n no Q litlo mnvn stooped, and their gait is a little more difficult as the years go by. If you arc beginning to feel the first slight touches of Rheumatism, Rheu-matism, there is just as much pain and suffering ahead of yon, if you follow blindly in the same misdirected footsteps of unintelligent unintel-ligent treatment. For, remember remem-ber that all these thousands of victims of this painful disease have spent countless hours no doubt, as well as their hard-earned hard-earned dollars, in a vain effort to find a cure. And your own experience will be just as disappointing as theirs, if you follow the old, worn-out and worthless methods of treatment. treat-ment. The whole trouble is that the symptoms of the disease are being be-ing treated, and not tjie disease itself. When you realize that you must get rid of the cause of Rheumatism, and that its torturing tortur-ing pains will disappear when their cause is removed, then you will be on the right track, v there is a splendid chance for; to rid yourself of the disease First of all, get it firmly lr in your mind that all the I; ments in the world have notf: whatever on Rheumatism. Y may use them by the gallon, i; rub the painful parts liy : hour, getting possibly some t porary relief from the tnriir pains, but you are makinj : headway whatever toward rt; ing the cause of the disease. . The most common form Rheumatism is caused by mil!: .of tiny disease germs whieli ; fest the blood. The one ando:' sensible treatment, therefor', one which cleanses the bloe-i these germs, and routs them : tirely out of the circulation. .V everyone knows that this car: be done by rubbing the sur; with liniments. This is why S. S. S., the p: est known blood purifier, ii successful in the treatmej! ' Rheumatism. It is a pose-cleanser pose-cleanser of the blood, being posed entirely of the extra '- roots and herbs of recognizor dicinal value, and it pron; routs out of the blood all dt germs. S. S. S. has been v for more than half a century, ' it will prove beneficial in case of Rheumatism. If you are a victim of to ' ease, why waste further ' with the" wrong kind of t' ment ? Go to your drug ; day and get a bottle of S. - and begin a course of trea-that trea-that will delight you mtliil" j suits. S. S. S. will remove ; disease germs that cans? . ; Rheumatism, affording rehei ' lis genuine. We maintain a medical ment in charge of a special--; Rheumatism, and' after ! aing treatment with S. !. ! are invited to write for fr-iical fr-iical advice about your owi j Address Chief Medical i 106 Swift Laboratory. A iGa. ' C-Vdjcrti 1 606--Y our Only Hope-- 606 I'll ""V. Th xNKW A.MERICAX-MAPE f,;3 , , fur BLOOD VOISON i now on the m jf 3 j t ket and being used with greater succe Ms than ever before. Don't accept "' f'-'j . ' , fc-rior treatment. OUT TUB BEST. ; $ , O I am prepared to give It to any number l -i V' patients and to assure the best r;; l-l ' I am indorsed bv the most nron"'"-; I j ' " men of this state, and recommended- all my patrons. , III 1 j';r" r DOCTOR GRIFFITH - V ' Hours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. dll' if, j , Y J 10 a. m. to 12 Sunday ft, ' I 113 Main Street, Salt LakeJW, - |