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Show WHS I SURPRISE Ml FRIENDS Mrs. Espy Gains Twenty-eight Twenty-eight Pounds After Taking Tanlac. "I hav Kniiicil .Yfoy v'wA pound! sijjrf I fomnji.')H-i:'j taking Tanl.'tc, ainl fi-irl hi'ltcr In every way than I have fnr many yeari," r:tid rn. I.. Kf-py, wlio liven ill lCil-l lla-'ale aireel, Port-l:unl. Port-l:unl. IJre., the other d;t'. "1 ImH suffered from Ktoma'-h trou hie and inrtiyention ' inuclk, and for Mich a loll tinie,M bhe eOJltililied, "Ihuf my domiltWD really beeCBM ftlarlnin'. When I coininen. ed lakin Tanlae I bad BOM down to when: I only weighed 100 ptfOJDdf, ami my aver- a;e weight wun About 140. Kvery time I ate anything; I would he badly bloated from yas, and very often this Han would net up into my cbeht and rauHe my heart lo .alpiiK6 Homethin awful. I Jm Hulfered from eontipa-tion, eontipa-tion, and would have raging h. adaehes every day or bo. Finally my entire nervous system not in U'di bad condition con-dition that it w.-tK impohsible for me to yet a good niuht's bleep. J wan ho weak and run down that I eouldn't do my Jiout-.ework, and, in fact, if I exerted exert-ed myself the least bit I would bo completely exhausted and fee! just like I was fioing to faint. Jt just se,erned that during all those years of s-uffer-ine J diil all in my power to get relief, re-lief, but none of the medicines and treatments I took did me any good at all. "One day a friend of mine who knew about my condition came to see me und told me about Tanlac and advised me to give it a trial, and 1 took her advice; and it's the honest truth, I began to pick up iust in a few days after I started taking this medicine, and from that time on 1 continued to improve until I am mow a well. hapy woman again. 1 have a fine appetite and eat three hearty) meals every day, ami 1 never suffer a particle afterward. In fact, X never have a sign of stomach trouble or indigestion, and my nerves are in such good condition that I sleep like a chil 1 every niglit. I have gotten back my strength and have almost regained re-gained every pound it lost, and 'am so well and strong in tvery way that I can easily do all my housework now. All my friends are talking about my wonderful recovery, and 1 always impress im-press one fact upon their minds, and (hat is that Tanlac 'is responsible for KM i Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-. I ohnson, Drus. and by the lending druggists in poetically every it v, town and village nn America. (Advertisment.) SITS IF KHHEVS OR BLI0 BOTHER lluriuless to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Kidney knd Bladder weakness result from urit acid, says a noted authority. Tha kidneys filter this aeid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and infjame, causing a burning, scalding senpation, or setting up an irritation at the' neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during t he night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very pro-fiisr: pro-fiisr: avmin, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Ifladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urinatiou. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really One of the most simple ailments to, overcome. Get about four ounces of .lad (Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water' before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no, longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normally normal-ly again. dad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric aeid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid splen-did for kidneys and causes no bad effects ef-fects whatever. - Here you have a pleasant, efferves-J efferves-J cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. (Adv.) NERVOUS PROSTRATION Maybe Overcome by Lydia 'E. Pinkham's Vegetable . Compound This Letter Proves Ii. West Philadelphia, Pa. "Dnrine the rtyjearsIhavebeenniarritKl, I have -. . been in bad health fflWiR8jffl ft fend had several at-jjpHuj at-jjpHuj C tacks of nervous KPj?t jl prostration until R jj "-' ,a3, 'w ' J ' a:i my heusWork advise all tiling women to try E. Pbkh?.m's Vegetable Com-pyd Com-pyd and I will guarantee they will fire great benefit from it." Mrs. JMK FrrzGEKALD, 25 N. 41st Street, wt Philadelphia, Pa. JPf ue thousands of women every-jWe every-jWe in Mrs. Fitzgerald's condition, fjnng from nervousness, backache, rjdaehes, and other symptorr.3 of a . tctioiial derangement It was a PvMritforhealth restored which her to write this letter so that other I I??may benefit from her experience I find health as she has done. Iror suggestions in regard to your con-! con-! 1 write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine J Lynn, Mass. The result of their t yMrsexperience is at your s-irvice. Told on the 4:22 The train was filling up with women phoppers from the suburbs. Helen Wag-ner found an empty seat and tried to be comfortable in the stuffy car. Just as the train was pulling out some one sat down with ;i weary, "Hello, Helen." She looked up and saw her friend Dorothy Thomas. "Dorothy," she exclaimed. "What are you doing on this early train?" "I simply had to go home from the ofMce. My head is all stopped up and I know I have a fever. It's another one of my miserable colds," was Dorothy's Dor-othy's answer. "Why In the world do you bother a doctor when you only have a cold,'" Helen caid. "Do as I do and take Weeks' Break-Up-A-Cold Tablets at the very first snitfle. and a cold simply can't get a start on you." "But I am afraid of cold tablets since I took a certain kind," Dorothy replied. "They contained calomel, which is a mercury compound you know. The mercury stayed in my system sys-tem and I was nearly poisoned." Helon smiled and took a small box from her bag. "Now. here'3 a twenty-five twenty-five cent box cf Weeks' Break-Up-A-Cold Tablets. There is no danger of their poisoning you, .for not a bit of calomel Is In them. A vegetable laxative laxa-tive is used instead. You see Weeks' Increase a person's cold resistance that is why they are so effective. I take them and I haven't had a cold that lasted over night all this winter." "I certainly shall pet a box. Where do you get them?" Dorothy asked. "Almost every drucrgist carries them," Helen replied, "but insist on Weeks'. They cost only twenty-fiv cents a box and they are the best.' Stop Tobacco P obacco for a month and see how ith? etter you ftel- You ean 8t&p l'tit suffering ativ n"orivr.t':nce or K'"f ).he us"al craving. Simply get a -Meotoi from any druggist, use as lfh -n1 th habit quits you. Your taJr."! he better, your resistance to tit V11 inCrease and you will cease (,,', sla'.'e to nicotine, f i what Or. W,r,i ""'nerly of the Johns Hopkins Sap i say about the evil effects of , Hi n an article soon to appear In J?. Paper. Nlcotol la d. ; - ns-d by all EK,"nigglsts in this city, especially by JjaWohnson. iJrus. (Adv.) The New and i Better Way Nujol I For Constipation 1 will teach -fiJiiEjJf B you t li c LaaJjJ healthiest f$ habit in the W i;5jgy4aY world. tyjayarpraaaafc. H GetabotUcofNujolfromyour S druggist toJay and write for a free booklet "Thirty Feet of 1 Danger" to Nujol Lnborator- i ies, Standard Oil Co. (New I Jersey), 50 Broadway, New I York! SICKNESS PREVENTION a W Sjjn if you arc not rftronR or wefl JjB U 'you owe it to yourself to n.ak &Lb u the following test: sec how long; you can work or how far you can rfPPfrTrs w:!lt without becoming tired,1 jiij' :SjJb'' Next t!;e two five prain tablets iJaJBta ci NUXATCiJ IKON three jjgjmmDfftflS t'rocs Pcr dy for two weeksJ !itirOBMl! Then test your strength affairs HgfjfrWfij and see how much you Lave CiVi4k,'',i "'d. Mzny people have made" 5P?r this test and have been airoo '"w isbed at their increased strength, endurance and encrg t. Nuxate4 fr&F' "i Iron is cuarantecd to give sati finZVx! faction or money refunded, This Woman Found belief. Men and women Buffering from backache, back-ache, rheumatic pains, Btiff and swollen swol-len joints, lameness and soreness, will be glad to read how one woman round relief from kidney an.1 Hr trouble. Mrs. G. Hyde, Homestead, Mich., writes: "I have , been troubled with tveak kidneys; and several times in the last ten years T had that terrible backache back-ache and tired out feeling, scarcely nblo to do my work. Foley 1'idncv Pills made nie feel like a new person." Schramm-Johnson, Druggists. (Adv.) |