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Show M Children C ry "f oTFTetc he rVsT" for Infants and Children. IXha Kind You Have Always Bought has Tjorno tlio signature signa-ture of Chas. JI. Fletcher, mid lias been made unrtcr his personal supervision, fur over CO years. Allow no ona to deoeivo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations anil ' Just-as-uood" are but Experiments, and endanger tho IlU'iltii of Children Experience against Experiment. The Hind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature of In Use Fop Over 30 Years -t ., .. T"r CrurVut joMPtNV. NCWVOIK fin. TRAVELED ILL MM 11 But Tanlac Helped Him More Than Treatments Here, in. Europe and in South America. Tho following statement, which was made a few days afro by II. L. Finnier, watchmaker for Nathan Dohrainann & Co., living at 30 Pinto ntreet, .San Francisco, Cal., is both interesting and remarkable. Afr. Finniger paid: "I have been treated for indigestion in France, Italv and Switzerland and in Xorth and 8oUt.li America in fact, aJ! over the world, but Tanlac is the only thing I have ever found to do me much good. Always after eating I would have such awful cramping pains in my stomach that I could hardly Bland it. 1 had fallen off in weight until un-til I was scarcely more than a frame of dkin and bones, and my nerves wero po shattered that tho least little; thing would irritate and upfiet ine. X could not, sloop to do any good, and would got up mornings morn tired than on going to bed. My strength and energy had tiDottt all left me and many a time , I felt like I would bo compelled to j give up entirely. "Besides taking everything in tho way of treatments and medicines, I have tried all the different kinds of diet, also the rest cure; but never got more than a little passing relief. But the way a few bottles of Tanlac have brought me out is more than I can understand. At the time I began taking this medicine I only weighed ninety-eight ninety-eight pounds, but I now balance the scales at 118, making a gain of twenty pounds on five bottles of Tanlac. After Af-ter finishing my first bottle and about half of tho second I could seo I was getting better, and from that time on my improvement was vory fast. I can cat just anything now and never suffer a particle of distress afterward. My nerves are in excellent condition, so that I now get eight hours good sleep every night. I get up mornings now ready for a good breakfast and a full day's work. I usually put in an hour or two in the mornings working in my garden before going to the store, which would have been impossible for me before be-fore taking Tanlac. My appetite is fine now, I relish everything I eat and am enjoying better health than I have in years. Tanlac has certainly been a life saver to me, and it's a real pleasure for mo to recommend it." Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, and by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. (Advertisement.) tT A TQ-A-a .kTT 31 J I EPiSES N I I 1 1 3 Days-NOW PLAYING 3 Days j 1 M T 'Why in -the dickens I :1 i -,r: !i did I leave home?" j j UjLjfi, ; Jesse L. LssKy Presentj7 j 1 BRYANT Why Smith Left Home it , 0 GeoiQ Bfoadhurst t.l Crrto by Elmer Mrri Directed by Donald Crisp- I npiIEY couldn't fool Smith! Xo sir-cc! HE ; I knew a thing or two. lie could sun'ive an elopement, a train wreck, a j I hotel fire and an earthquake which he did :all for ; I HER. He could even hold his own with the lady p who called him son-in-law. But . there are some I things in this world that a regular man cannot and I will not endure. I What? That's "Why Smith Left Home." Bryant : fci Washburn at Ins funniest and best in this smash- ' I ing picturization of Geprge Broadhurst's famous ' stage hit. You'll be sorry if you don't come. m . 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Dr. Edwards' Oli veTablets are known by their olive color. 10c and 25c. BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECREf A Beauty Specialist Gives Home-Made Eecipe to Darken Gray Hair. Mrs. M. D. Gillespie, a well-known beauty specialist of Kansas City, recently re-cently gave out the following statement state-ment regarding pray hair: "Anyone can prepare a simplo mixture mix-ture at home that will darken gray hair and make it soft and glossy. To a half -pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound Com-pound and 4 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will make n gray-haired person look twenty years younger. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. M (Adv.) ! TODAY AND TOMORROW 1 iFraslc Mills The celebrated actor of the screen 3 and speaking stage, in" "My Husband's! 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