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Show I jus. LAURA 1UIUCK, of I )Pprln, 111., Who says she bolloVcs I she Is tho happiest 'woman on I earth since Tanlac so completo- g 17 restored her health. Regains t(j pbundsi which sho lost during I a period of 111 health which last- I ) ed aleren long years. I 1sbbbb!sF" ' WK BBBBBBBBBK jBBBBBBBBBBBBSi ,4 ,' "I believe I am tho happiest woman! wo-man! In (he world and It Is all bc-causjwhat bc-causjwhat Tanlac haB done for mo" said Mrs, Laura Rarlck, 403 Mcrc-dltli'street, Mcrc-dltli'street, Peoria, 111., a well known and lili'hly tespectcd resident of that clty ,- "i. never areamed that I would ov-ei ov-ei find an thing that would do for mo what Tnnlac has done," she said. I was In a wretched state of health and was down In bed so long that I lost fifty pounds In weight, but I have gained back oery pound I lost and I now feel aB well as I ever did In my life. The; indigestion and other oth-er troubles that, made life a burden for eleven jears have entirely disappeared dis-appeared and I am like a new woman. wo-man. "My stomach was so disordered , that even liquid foods and plain water wa-ter caused me to have dreadful cramping spells that lasted for hours. My kidneys were disordered and I had pains across my back almost constantly. con-stantly. I had severe headaches nearly every day and became so dizzy diz-zy I could hardly stand. I was so nervous it was lmposslblo for me to get a good night's sleep. I tried ev-cry ev-cry conceivable medicine and was treated by specialists, but nothing helped mo and flnnlTy I was"(old"r would never be well ngnfn. ' "Dut Tanlac has made, me a perfectly per-fectly well woman In cTory way. I can now cat ana sleep like other peol pie and I haven't a pain about me. "I am glad to give this statement for I want to do all I can to let th world know about, this wonderful nysdlclne.1' Tanlac Is sold In Logan by thi jClty brug company and by leading druggists everywhere. AdT -- . 1 Xlcod Xgeadincf Did you ever stop to think that the advertisements of the home merchants in this newspaper make 'it u BETTER newspaper? Well, it does.y Advertising teaches PROGRESS, ECONOMY-nnd CONFIDENCE. It teaches progress in, keeping you abreast of the times, of all that is new and desirable in foods, cloth- B ing, homes, supplies, and comforts of all kinds. It teaches economy through informing you where g the best prices may be had -because economy'! not J only in the mere saving of money but also n the in- I telligent spending of it 1 It teaches confidence through the knowledge gained j in knowing you live as other folks live; enjoy the things they enjoy that you have the same advantages. J The text book of our worldly comforts is written I in the terse lines of our merchandising advertisement AND IT'S WELL WORTH READING. If we read theTadvcrtisemenls vc soon realize real-ize that they can work to our advantage jusl s much as to the merchant with something JB Then the HOME-SPENT WN DOLLAR starts its pepful jour- -jJI M ney amongst we home folks jCWWu'M every one of whom has the dc- C4gf?L WiS&M velopment and growth of tlus .lC5iC,Sm community at heart. 0X V f BssssBBBBssBs - & ; """"" It's a time-saver, a trouble-saver, a food- J . ' k ';.. saver a money-saver! It's ever so econom- . ; - , ical and convenient ever so downright ;3 -? satisfying and happy. f-' j j'li $ Above all an electric range is clean. There's no ; ,j.,'u $ smoke nor soot, no ashes nor fuel. You simply i.' ' ''$j? snap the switch at the heat you want, the hod k ."? - ?A COQfiS perfectly, deliciously, cleanly. l . :'" And just' a thought right now is a re- 1 .A - ' markubly good time to begin your Christmas J S s.VJ'M gift selection. Vacuum cleaners, grills, per- r - ' 1 r$:v . cui.ltors, chafing dishes, waffle irons, toasters, .5?p. 1 " ' -:7V curling irons all offer 'their particular service ; 3 ---; wj'i..'-- to' the' housewife their ss5s l ' r-,;W . particular help to the 1 f.i;' . gift-seeker. The variety k . .ifef-nd adaptability of feNU '.V ? these electrical appli- -Sul' T, t ahces will amaze you. r 'T1 "" ' " ,.: -.- .'.a- , .ej B SSSSHBSSeSM1SHSBSHWSWSSHStffifiTrwS!MBSSS H ssW SBW SHTPTC I n 1 JV I 5 I All Dress g W ok . 1 SHIRTS I 25 PEB CENT DISCOUNT I The MEN'S Stop I j LOGAN .-. UTAH bbHbHbHb1sHbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb3bbbbbbbbb bHsbbbbbbbI SHSMBBBnsassSBaSSBlSBBBSBSBBSaSBlSBBBlSBBBBBBMSSBVsHBlBsllBsaSBBBHsVB HH HAIR DRESS BY I DAME FASHIOiYJ M BBBBBBBBslOPPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBsV B':;lkissssPI Sil : .bbkISIsbbbbbSSssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW 1 BBBsMiBBSSk I . Horo Is a striking example ot R what a short span ot years will 9S) do to Milady's, hair. Tho pretty ' t dark-eyed clrl says, "you malco a WWk straight part down the right side, stssf . smooth It down to tho car, whero 9H you unevr tho ends Into a ""tight ' curl.Oand pin them In a hunch. ' right.1 over the ear." Tho lady la IB tho Inset ovldontly doesn't agroo ll with her eystotu at all, , |