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Show Chef Had Plenty But He Could Hardly Eat Even an expert chef for an up-to-date restaurant, with everything heart could wish in the eating line and the skill to prepare it in the most appetizing appetiz-ing manner, finds life miserable and work a burden with his appetite gone and his health all broken up on account ac-count of stomach trouble. According to his own statement, such had been the case for two years with William Lackey, 8G5 North Wells St., Chicago, 111., chef at a popular North Clark St. re3taurant, who says he recently found relief by taking Tanlac. Mr. Lackey now boasts of a "wonderful "won-derful appetite and a stomach that digests such things as ham and eggs, corned beef and cabbage, and rich pastries, pas-tries, foods that would have almost put me out of commission before I took Tanlac." "Before I ran across this medicine," said he, "I was having to lay off from mj work for a week at a time Just on account of the numerous Ills I suffered suf-fered from Indigestion. But when I tell you I have gained fifteen pounds, (at and digest anything, and am on the Job every day feeling fine, you may know how I appreciate Tanlac." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. ? Adrertisement. |