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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBTTXE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8 RADIO BRIDGE GAME DECLARER FORCED INTO DIFFICULT PLAY The eighth of a series of twenty radio auction bridge games will be broadcast from KSL Tuesday. January 1. a. 3:90 p. m. (Mountain standard time). Each game of the series will feature Milton C. Work and Wilbur C Whitehead, New York expert, in association with players from cities throughout America and Canada The Usteners-l- n are urged to havel four players ready with cards and to follow the game bid by bid and play by play as broadcast over KSL The contestants in the eighth bridge game of the present series are Mrs. Guy U. Purdy, of Omaha. Ne-- ! braska, whose ability as a teacher and lecturer probably extends more widely than that of any other woman, due to her visits to many parts of the United States and Canada; L. D. Hin-- 1 Vtill? man, of Enid. Oklahoma, probably the most active teacher, lecturer and organizer of bridge' events in the southwest, and Mr. Work and Mr. Whitehead, widely known as teachers, writers and experts on the game. Following are the advance hands i. for game eight: Milton C. Work, South (the dealS 3; hearts, er) holds: Spades 10 8 A K Q 9: diamonds, 6 5 4: clubs, A J. Mrs. Guy U. Purdy. of Omaha, Nebraska. West, holds: Spades. Q 4; hearts. 8 7 5 3; Diamonds, Q 10 9; clubs 9 5 4 2. Wilbur C. Whitehead, North, holds: Spades K 7 6 2; hearts, J 6 4; diamonds, K 7 3 2; clubs, 8 3. L. D. Hinman, of Enid, Oklahoma. 30, 195 adults," he said, "indicate that new Policeman's Savings Says Man of 45 Learns types of educational agencies for inEasily as Boy of 15 fants and adults both seem imperaKept in His Pocket tive. "The old notion that the teens NEW YORK (). The custom of BRIDGEPORT, Conn. UP). Daniel Poland, police lieutenant, went about dads to think that they are too old comprise the prime of life for learnhas been his with lifetime his duties each day savings tucked in his pockets. This was revealed when death overtook him while he was praying in a Bridgeport church. In his cloth$5217. Some of the ing money done up In packages, had been carried around by Poland for fifteen years. He had an aversion to the use of savings banks. was-foun- East, holds: Spades. A J 9: Hearts, 10 adWumonds a J8; cIuIblK Q Ifl If, J to learn, and, leave the schooling all to Junior, was challenged before the ing definitely disproved. The decade from 20 to 30 is superior to any other; the decade from 30 to meeting of the American Association 40 is at least equal to the span from for the Advancement of Science here 10 to 20, and even at 45 a man can hold his own with his son at the pretoday. Findings about brain receptivity, sumably receptive and versatile age that put heretofore supreme youth- - of 15 in all forms of learning and de- fulness in the background, were memorising. scribed by Professor A. I. Gates of the teachers' college of Columbia By keeping in close touch with university. The Tribune Wants the loss of in"Recent studies of children and come is many times averted. End Colds Quickly To Avoid Needless Risk of The "Flu" tmLr PssteSB'1 announcing the CMATI R. HUD sow for 1,000,000 BSBSBsK rfljjWj' sNjS" aBSBSM owners to judge Super-Si- x AVOIDS ILLNESS BY ENDING COLD QUICKLY Many Here Get Relief by Quick Method Doctors Advise Instead of Lowering Resistance to "Khi"' and Pneumonia by Neglecting to End Colds Promptly Realizing the danger of neglecting colds at a time when is spreading over this section, doctors are now advising home use of a hospital certified method to end colds quickly. 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Club Sedan Sedan 1850 2000 Limousine - 2100 the experience and suggestions owners gained from a million Super-Si- x led t6 the 64 improvements now introduced, the new Hudson is to be known as the Greater Hudson. 1195 1250 1350 1375 1450 1500 - Phaeton- Sedan steering-wheelal- l chromium-plate- .... ... Because 7 It is to this vast army of experts that this invitation to examine and drive the car and place upon it their appraisal is made. So emphatically does the Greater Hudson answer their wishes that we leave to them the verdict of its beauty, appearance, performance and value, ng No car has ever held greater prestige from the standpoint of value. No car has been regarded as being better on the road or having such a satisfactory motor. In the Greater Hudson you will find that in these as well as other particulars a higher standard is set. No group of owners is better qualified to judge values. None know so well what smoothness and reliability easy driving and easy riding means. So what they say of the Greater Hudson will be authoritative and conclusive. It is their judgment that we now invite. THE BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE CO, "In the Automobile Distributor and Retailer . FRANK C Business in Salt Lake for Hudson-Essex- , 36-4- 2 Twenty-on- e ' PRB? IsBiS II , include Large, Fine, Roomy, improvements Above and Luxurious Bodies ... 92 Developed Horsepower ssssv aBSBSvl As is typical of so many people. Miss Vivian Boyd .neglected her cold In the hope it would "cure it- self" without treatment. Instead, it grew worse. In two days the congestion made her feel so miserH&1hH$& fBsnV able that she called her doctor, who prescribed double strength doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a hospital certified formula composed of wild cherry, terpin hydrate and other ingredients to help allay fever, clear up congestion and drive out BRONCHIAL COUGH the cold. Relief began Immediately, when she felt its soothing, healing SOON CLEARED UP warmth from her nose passages deep down into her chest. Within an hour or so the medication had 1s cause a sure to cold been absorbed by her system, Neglecting up congestion and relieving needless misery and may weaken "achy" feeling. By night her resistance to pneumonia or "flu." the fever was less; she slept comfortSo numbers of Salt Lake City peo ably and woke up feeling like ,a ple are using in their homes the different person. In another day or the doctor reports, congestion pleasant hospital treatment doctors so, and fever were all gone and there now advise. was no trace left of the cold. The case of R. L. Stokes is typi Note: See other cases all certified by cal of many here. He had neglected bronchial cough until it became the attending physician. so bad he couldn't breathe freely. Finally breathing became so diffi cult he called his doctor, who advised double strength treatment with Ayer's Pectoral a concentrat ed medication of Ingredients which hospitals have found to be the quickest and surest to clear up the breathing passages. He felt the welcome relief in just few minutes after the first pleas ant dose. Congestion began to disappear and by night he felt like a different person. In another day or so. the doctor reports, examination showed no indication left of the ISM a? 122 inch tvheeltxrte 2 Door Sedan $1095 1175 Standard Sedan - aBBSS m I aSSSSSa fll sflMI loos-enu- cold. Note: See other cat all certified by the attending physician. 4 CALLED DOCTOR Head Cold Ended By Home Use of Hospital Method Gordon C. McLeod is still anoth er who has found that prompt relief is far prelerable to the risk one (akc& by neglecting colds while flu" is nrp'Tilent. And he is now glad that his doctor prescribed A y e r's PectofW when the cold started spread - Wta an hour or so the medication n of wild cherry, hydrate, etc., had been absorbed by his system, loos ening up the congesUon. By night was normal, he his temperature slept comfortably and woke up feelIn another ing greatly refreshed. day or so, the report continues. Ms air passages had completely cleared up and he had overcome the cold without the usual loss of strength or vitality. ler-oi- HOWE, State and Vine 8treeU, Murray, Utah. Waa. 636. WHEN COLD BECAME SERIOUS t Threatening ca'.ds, which so frequently lead to serious illness, can now be relieved instantly and often completely ended in just a few hours by the hospital certified method now used so extensively in Salt Lake City homes. Mrs. Bruce W. Durgan. for example, was kept awake all night oy a chest cold which gave her severe thoracic pains. Next day an examination by the doctor showed a pulse of 36. respiration 20 and tem- perature 100 degrees. Within a short while after the doctor prescribed double strength doses of Ayer's Pectoral the cold That rlarted to clear up rapidly. night she slept comfortably and woke up feeling greatly relieved. ' When the doctor returned for examination her temperature, pulse and respiration were normal again and the cold had cleared up ?RB3 Years" South State St. ig rC0LDS'C0UGHSi INDORSED BY SCHRAMM JOHNSON DRl'G CO. |