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Show MAY VISIT THIS SECTION SOON JL, T. Cooper, Noted Philanthropist, Gives Large Part of Income To Charity. . Not in recent years, perhaps, has . " ( the coming of any public character aroused such widespread interest as baa the proposed visit to Denver and other Western cdties, of L. T. 'Cooper, the Millionaire Philanthropist. ' Mr. Cooper Is described as one of America's foremost leaders of advanc-, advanc-, ed thought, and sprang Into fame and fortune through his new health theories theor-ies based on what Is known as the Tanllac treatment He never ceases to surprise you with the Infinite variety va-riety of his knowledge, and its absolute abso-lute correctness and thoroughness. In several of the larger cities, he has done a great deal of relief work among the poor. Mr. Cooper Is a firm believer in practical philanthropy and his relief work Is familiar to charity workers over the country. JHis Southern representative rep-resentative while in (Houston, Texas, a few weeks ago, distributed,' under the personal direction of leading charity char-ity workers, one thousand dresses of - excellent quality to the poor women and children In San Antonio the following fol-lowing week, he donated another thousand dresses to the poor of that city and a few days later four hundred hun-dred of the garments were provided by him for the poor women and children chil-dren of Galveston. Ladles prominent In social liJe and many prominent citizens of these places assisted and co-operated with Mr. Cooper's repre-sentatives repre-sentatives in this worthy cause. Gives 50,000 Loaves of Bread. Similar service was also performed by Mr. Cooper in Memphis, Birmingham, Birming-ham, Atlanta, Little Rock, Shreveport, Vicksburg, Jackson, Nashville, Knox-vllle, Knox-vllle, Chattanooga, iMacon, Savanah, Montgomery, Mobile and Augusta, and bis establishment of the famous free bread line at Louisville, where he distributed dis-tributed fifty thousand loaves of bread absolutely free and without question to those in want, proved a revelation to charity workers there. In fact, In practically every city Mr. Cooper has isited he has always shown his great sympathy for the poor and unfortunate by performing some unique act of charity. iMr. Cooper contends that nine-tenths nine-tenths of the diseases and ill health of the present day American Is due to t - faulty digestion and Improper assimilation assimi-lation ot the food, which finally pro-educes pro-educes a stuffed up condltionof the vital organs. It baa been said that Tanlac, his j -celebrated medicine which is now ac-eompllshing ac-eompllshing such remarkable results throughout the country, not only Quickly overcomes all catarrhal Infla-matlons Infla-matlons of the mucous membrane, but acta directly in the correction of stomach, stom-ach, liver, kidney and Intestinal disorders. dis-orders. Tanlac' as has been so convincingly proven by the thousands upon thousands thous-ands who have endorsed it, is also a reconstructive tonic of great power, and has been known to entirely relieve re-lieve the most obstinate cases of rheumatism and blood disorders in a very short time. Tanlac Fales Phenomenal. It is, indeed, doubtful if anything ever placed on the market in the way 'Of t medicine has sprung Into such popular favor in co short a time. People Peo-ple everywhere have been quick to recognize Its wonderful merit. The - demand for it has been nothing short of phenomenal. In I'allls. Texas, over 120.000 bot- ties were sold in twelve months' j time, which according to druggists ' ef that city, has established a new record and is unprecedented in the history of the drug business. In Denver over 65,000 bottles were) sold in six months. In Ft. Worth, r Texas, 122.204 bottles were sold in a year. In Atlanta over 16,000 bottles -were sold in twelve months time; In Knoxville, the Huhlman-Chambliss Co. sold and distributed 48,326 bottles in nine months; in Louisville, Ky., the Taylor-Isaacs Co., who operate pight retail stores in that city, sold 32,000 bottles in less than 90 days. The demand de-mand for Tanlac in Denver, St. louis, " ' Cleveland, Houston. San Antonio, " Oklahoma City. Memphis. Little Rock, Birmingham. Chattanooga and Nashville, Nash-ville, In fact everywhere It has been introduced has likewise been phenomenal phenom-enal and the demand for It Is continually contin-ually increasing. A total of more than 2,500.000 bottles of the medicine nave been sold through the Atlanta office alone during the past eighteen months, and It is without doubt the most widely talked of medicine in the world today. When ssked to explain this record ' breaking demand, Mr. O. F. Willis, international in-ternational distributor of Tanlac. said: "There can be only one possible explanation, ex-planation, and It can be told In one word, 'merit.' That tells the whole story. No preparation, no matter how xtensivply advprtised. can poss'oly meet with smh phenomenal success inless it possesses extraordinary curative cura-tive power." Thousands upon thousands are tos-tlfying tos-tlfying daily that they have been re-lievwi re-lievwi of dlHOftHO afttr years of suffer-inj? suffer-inj? by its ue. Tanlac is sold In iBIngham Canyon by W. H. .Woodring, in Magna by It". E. Douglas Drug Co., anil in .Midvale bv J. M. Wutson. ' I |