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Show 15 GRANDEST ON EARTH." SHE SAYS Mrs. Daley Gains Seventeen Pounds Taking Tanlac; Thought Case Was Hopeless. ' ' They ynid J cmihiti't live tnorc than six mon t Iks longer, ' ' Haiti Mrs. Mary Daley of 580 Oak st. Kan Francisco, Calif., in conversation with h BpocbO Tanlac rapmienta Ive rocontly, ' ' but I'm btill here mid an fVeliiiR line. "i bavQ actually xcf i n ! sevctttaon noun. is unl n half since. I began taking Fanlaot hv continued, fajld to look nt mo now no ono could suppose I had : been sick :it all. Hut Cor several months previous to the time 1 got Tanlac I conldnM dm mv houaevtork. I suffered from ffasttltls all the time, would bloat tetribly, and always telt miseruMc. My I appetite was Kone and my BtotnaCh so weak that I felt aauseataa most of the j t line. I was no nervous tho least un-usual un-usual Jioisc woul-l startle mc. I could ! hardly sleep at ail, hail night sweats. 1 and .so run down and weak that the . least exertion wouhl exhaust mo completely. com-pletely. I lost weight and kept getting ; worse until I was told I could not live I more than six months ut tho rate I was going down hill. ' ! honestly believe Tanlac is the fin-est fin-est medicine in the world. Nothing helped me until i began taking it, and j now L am just like a person made over. 1 My appetite is just splendid and J can eat anything I want without the least I trouble from it. And I don't think I have ever enjoyed sleeping pn well and ! 1 always get up mornings feeling thoroughly thor-oughly rested and refreshed. My house i has eight rooms but 1 can now do all j tho work with ease. Tanlac has certainly cer-tainly been a godsend to me and I feel that I would be ungrateful not to tell ot hers about it. ' Tanlae is old in Salt Lake City by Schramm. Johnson, Drugs, and by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. ( Advertisement.) A silken editorial PTOjFf Walker Bros. Dry Goods Company Noted for Silks for More Than Half a Century Way back in '49 Walker's featured silks. They imported im-ported them in a small way from England and France. Th omen in the valley now who can show you blai , which they bought at Walker's nearly sixty years ago, and they will tell you, perhaps, that they were much better for wear then than 'now. THEN Walker's had a few pieces of silk for sale. NOW come in and see the hundreds and hundreds of pieces offered for your selection. How the silk business has changed. Not many years ago everything was imported silks. Now most all are American makes and mighty good silks, too. , , TODAY WE SHOW THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF SILKS BAR NONE BETWEEN DENVER AND SAN FRANCISCO. Silks of Every Weave Styles of the Moment Every Conceivable Color All of the silks that are good and worthy of sale by Walker's find a place in our wonderful Silk Section. Today our silk stocks are more complete than ever before be-fore and we await vour critical examination. Silks were never more favored for women's garments than today and 'it has never been more difficult to procure pro-cure them. PRICES WILL NOT BE LOWER. We DapUcatfl . L W $1 Paid for Old Eyeglass Frames V J 9 maybe that old frame slips off your nose, maybe it's out f date, old-fashioned, unsightly! Why not . I MftaP trade it in on a brand new frame just the kind you Wot? ( ' j want and get a dollar for the old - Tjr' that's a brand.new idea, isn't i. Schubach's have TIF1" originated many new ideas and this is one that hun- , Sy' jf dreds of persons will be sure to take advantage of 'vNi Jr because it is not only an unusual but a very liberal A Gpi Bring In Your Old ;!rt5 Ones and Get a ,9mM New Frame ! iiVf we have Fits-U, Stoco, Zylorim, Shur-on and every i other frame made in nose glasses, spectacles, shell or gold or combination of both. In fact, we can supply you any frame made at less than you pay elsewhere fiJ&J ( J and we allow you $1 for your old frame. vf This Is Trade-In . 1 U Week at Schubach's trade-in week will last from Monday until Satur- I V ) day. Positively no allowances for old frames after 7rkvy' next Saturday. Many persons took advantage of our i j iwN sale last week, so come in early and get any frame I LJ jHjT vou want fitted your lens' I I ; yiK Jl your eves need attention and vou Deed new rT-i! MJ glasses, remember that we have satisfied thousands f j r ' f customers and our prices are lower' I tv- THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE I will opsn its BIG WINTER QUARTER Monday, December 8th eTwo hundred sixteen courses of collegiate and vocational grade JU will begin on that date. O These will prepare men in 43 professions pro-fessions and vocations and women Jft in 16. M T This is your opportunity to secure specific training in some definite jj field. Only a few days remain before the The U. A. C. Winter Quarter pre-opening pre-opening of the Winter Quarter. This senta unusual advantages. The fol-quarter fol-quarter is the finest of the school lowing important, conventions will year. Athletics, dramatics, socials, be heid a th Coliee duri" llis v,o;,. i.., i. ii ,i , oenod: Tractor School, Poultrv debating, jvceum events all add to r n a- a i l "j ., ,6' J r . lu Mens Convention, Scoutmasters its value. Make arrangements at Convention, The Round-up, The once to spend these twelve rich Housekeepers' Convention, Crop weeks at the IT. A. C. Pests Inspectors' School. Registration Dates Are December 4, 5, 6 THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN The Home of the Efficient Education UTAH |