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Show MAIN NEWS SECTION-Fifth'P- art. THE SALT ' 11JUNK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1929 K ' "' Give the Professor a Cheer COME purely personal likes: Chauffeurs who do not talk The U merrvclra wings of Peter Arno. The German food in Hoboken. s. Coffee at Lindy Sa windows. The walk around tne Dogs. Central park reservoir. The .companionship of old people Peter mint stick, candy. Bright Pajamas. Zlegfeld opening nights. . Webster's "The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime " Los Angeles in the summer time. Autobiographies. Looking .out a train window at night. Pullman porters. Sorghum molasses. Ladies who do mot smoke. Perfume. - Chewing gum The Head waiters who make you feel important. Bowery at night. Nice letters from editors. The "Scissors Aut Nullus" page in life. Jerome Kern's music. Limburger cheese. Blondes Walking at night on . ocean liners. Rotarian boosters. Oyster crackers. Gene Tunney. Chicago taxicab drivers. Jack Donahue s dancing. Modernistic furniture. Men who about their wives. Otis Skinner's curtain speeches. Texas. brag The Club Montmartre. Eddie Cantor's prancing. Old shoes.- Magic. Market. Paddy's Dorothy Parker's smart cracks. Friendly policemen. lr o. o. Mcintyrc By i AH. I TriASS MB. tie. Fresh air friends. Waiter captains And yet to all appearance ho Is in He is merely the who take the menus away. Argu- perfect health. ments over religion. Carrots, push- sort that one afternoon doesn't ing actresses. People who try to be awaken. whimsical. Garlic eating subway Konrad Eercovici, the writer, was passengers. rendered unconscious in an Harry Richman's hair wave. The recently sufcloivning of the Marx Brothers. Otto automobile accident. His dog fered the same fate. After regaining Kahn's speeches.. John Gilbert's love at the hospital, y consciousness scenes. People who say "O. K." Inquired for his pet. It could bicycle races. Back seat drivers. Waxed' mustaches. Chain letters. not be found. .. Nor was there a trace search some- of it. After a four-daWomen who smoke In front of thea-fpHennaed hair. revisiting the scene hpftrppn acts SoeialMmbers Folk who sneer that landJtnerfc was the dog, which, afwr recovering, refused to move or touch Henry Ford is uneducated. Englishmen food until his master returned. There stagers. in derbies and padded coats. Puns. Fhould be another blush in that for Englishmen who knock America the vivlsectionists. while visiting here. Actors who talk Short shavings : Ziegf eld scored anabout themselves. other hit with "Whoopee!" . Mayor, One of the recent high scandals of as customary, arrived late lor the the town concerned a celebrated siren opening. . . . Ring Lardner goes to who walked off with the husband of his newspaper office every day. . . . an equally celebrated actress. While A Broadwayite says that every mornBroadway tittered, he was making a ing after a party he Just looks under dunce of himself in the night places. the table and there he K : . : Black Somebody asued tin son ess what Eagle, an Indian chief, is in a Broadway play. . . . They are now saying she intended to do. "I shall do nothing," she said. "He Is punishing him- that Fannie Hurst and her husband have been living in the same apartself enough for all concerned." ment all the tune. . . And that the very near sound philosophy. whole idea of separate homes was It is a matter of For those who like underworld publicity stunt. stories there is racy reading in Frank record that innumerable guests as-atthe Park Central hotel ask to be L. Packard's "Tiger Claw." -. ' Doran.) OlglltU V" I.. o was shot. . . . W. C. Fields was the on Broad comedian Karl K., Kitchen, one of the best highest salaried Hotel room prices men about town, never way this season known Constance smoked a cigar or tasted a cocktail are reported dropping I until after, prohibition. . Talmadge is to marry Townsend vyeung Chicago merchant...... ' ' nvt in Bbp Harry Delmar reports he was able And live in a rrw I to read the Baturday Eveniw fost Daniels, according to secret advices ' hflfnni ha wa nM annllffh in lift it. Mencken from Hollywood. never takes offense at printed atCarl Randall and Ula 8haton were tacks. ; . . Cooking is the hobby of divorced after what Broadway Bob Davis, the magazine editor. . . prophesied was a "clock" marriage. Noel Coward wears his handkerchief Now in the whirligig of events, they in his cuff. . are cast in the same show, not Knowre-- 1 for i928, the until McNaught they reported by (Copyright. ing it hearsal. Syndicate, Inc.) 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There is one who has been following the same routine for more than twenty years. - He "dons Tiding clothes at 2 in the afternoon and goes for a sprint in the park, bathes, has breakfast and at 6 dons his evening clothesof for the night all 4hese years utghtr-I- nroaming he is said to be comfortably crocked every dawn when he rolls in. ut INC ES' Ittndays 7782 AUERBACH CO THE BIO STORE? Established 1004 OPTICAL DEPARTMENT BROADWAY & STATE Reduction of Station Power Looms as Issue Congress. Be-fo- re WASHINGTON. of station power will be a major issue when radio leaders in congress take up the broadcasting situation after the holiday recess. The present maximum power allowed by the federal radio commission is 25,000 watts, with 50,000 ior experimental use. Senator Dill of Washington and Davis of Tennesee, Representative who led the fight for enactment of allocation the equal amendment to the radio act, ' are ' opposed to the present high power allotment. Sena tor Dill has drafted an amendment fixing the maximum for broadcast stations at 10,000 watts. Thinks Congress Should Protect the Public 'Congress should protect the public from stations who dominate the dials of most in? sets within a radius of 150 or 203 miles,"1 he said. "It has been K'.gh-powr- found iu practice that these high-power- stations cannot be separated by ten kilocycles, but that they across or fifty kilocyextend ' forty cles." When the commission was draft- Charge Customers May Have Their Glasses Charged. ing Hs reallocation plans, Representative Davis Insisted that the maxi- Broken Lenses Duplicated at Reduced Prices mum power be 10,000 watts. - Assert-i- n; that stations of high power world undoubtedly Interfere with stat-ooperating on each- - side of them. Mr. Davis said: "The harmful e'fects of any power in excess of 13.000 watts would far outweigh the benefits accruing to the station employing the high power." CanterJons. Supported By Chairman Robinson. 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January Sprciai, BUci Bifocals tn fme shell rramrs, tomplftr ... , CONSULTATION -- This unique method is inex- pensive and pleasant to use at Even in severe test home. eases by physicians (shown elsewhere on this page) relief been has quickly brought about through use of t.his hos-- 1 certified formula, which is composed of wild cherry, terpln hy- -' drate and other mgreaienia Bpyrvyeu by the most modern coldcllnlcs. Ber-covi- cl ... Others 4 -- Six-da- Quite Unlike PHYSICIANS CERTIFY RPOST8 OF ALL CASES Cases almllar to those-- given In the articles below all certified by the physician who treated each case will he published daily In tola paper, showing how pleaaantly, Inexpensively and quickly Ayer'a Pectoral ends bead colds, coughs and chest colds even In extreme hospital cases. Goes Straight to Seat of a Threatening Cold The next morning;. Work Done wwd winch--4octjor-a.- Men who tap clgarets on their wrists. Telephone calls. Clerks who talk to someone else while waiting Some purely personal dislikes: Pa- - on you. Letters marked "Personal." Way to Have . InMead of allowing neglect to make ihe . misery of a sold last longer and lower resistance to influenza,, numbers of people in Salt Lake City and vicinity have ended colds quiek- often iu just a few hours by a pleasant hospital method - -- ' t vwirvjr for- howe-a- n trology. People who make blindfolded cigaret tests. Sawed-of- f white vests. The waltz. As- - The Modern , Urge Home Use of Hospital Method io End Colds Before Serious Illness Has Time To Take Hold ! Sto-kow- Thousands Approve TO AVOIP Freedom From Head or Chest Colds Best Way To Guard Family Against Epidemic Issue Simple Rules to Keep Well ; cot QUI0CL GATCH!NGWDOCTO RSURGE J Books about Indian life. Meredith- - Nicholson's essays. The courteous attendants at the Grand Central newstand. Broadway after the theater. People who are proud of their home town. The new apple drink stands. Irving Cobb laughing at any old story you tell him. Quick hinches. Italian food at Minetta's. The poseurs in Green- wich Village. Paul "Whiteman's i fhe de fots gras. Log rollers. People mustache. Tap dancers. The traffic cop at 46th and Madi- who talk for the benefit of others in elevators. ' Morris Gest's hat. Midday son avenue. Watching Leopold conduct. The water front at lunch. Tipless eafes. .Antiques. As- dusk. The view from Telegraph Hill in Ban Francisco. Whittling. Fathers who carry pictures of the chti- dren... Ed Wynn's Usd.. Don Heroldsl humor. Ernest Hemmingway. Any-- 1 tiling George Ade writes. Vfa DS p MF y -- , L-K- IS FREE ALL WEEK! $5If AND station. Other members of the commission and lis engineers, however, are proponents of high power for stations on the forty clear channels Power la essential, they maintain, to give good reception to rural and remote listeners who want programs from the big stations. Letters from listeners to.the comml.ion reveal divergent opinion on the power question. Many fans residing great distances from large stations attribute their to high power. good receptinon from O'h'TT who ... have suffered orme'nihe excessive' i.nkefegi: power f turns tr namitter J I! .7 - Drive s Out Congestion Clears Up Air Passages Miss Alice Bernard, for example, had neglected her cold for three days in the hope it would clear up without treatment. Instead, it got worse, spreading sp fast and causing so much con gestion sne Became worried and called the family doctor..T Relief b?gan most immediately, the doctor reported, when she took double strength doses of Pectoral. Ayer's Within an hour or so the medication be gan to relieve the , congestion, ay nig in her temperature was normal and she woke up feeling like a different person, In another day or so, the report continues, congestion was gone and Y ' there na "was irsdSefcttoa cold. Jaft the of. J ENDS HEAD COLD , , AVOIPS 1 LLNXSS DY JSXD1XG COLD QUICKLY Many Here Get Relief by Quick Method Doctors Advise stead of .Lowcjriutr Kesistanee to "Flu" and Pneu monia by . Neglecting to End Colds Promptly. IN A FEW HOURS Threatening colds, 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 Bait Lake City homes. R. L. Btokea, tor example, asked his doctor for a prescription when bis cold got so bad be felt "achy" all over. Tna doctor Immediately gave blm a large torwl't'na' aose'WAywr'S to continue the treatment every half-ho- tdtedta VleasantTo As is typical of so many people. Miss Helen Parker neglected her cold in the hope rt would "cure Instead. It without treatment Ih i two days the grew worse. congestion made her feel sOTniser-abl- e that she ealied her doctor, who prescribed double strength doses of hospital Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certified formula composed of wild incherry, terpln hydrate and other gredients to help congestion and drive out the it-s- elf I cold. About noontime she took the first pleasant dose and felt Its comforther ing, healing warmth from nose passages deep down Into her immedichest Relief began almost ately and within in hour or so the medication had been absorbed by her system. This loosened uo congestion and relieved the "achy By night her fever was feeling. and less; she slept comfortably in another day, the doctor reports, cold. there was no trace left of the CALLED DOCTOR WHEN COLD BECAME SERIOUS Mrs. E. R. Gardner is still another, like numbers of Salt Lake City mothers, who has found that prompt relief is far preferable to the risk one takes by neglecting children's colds And she is while "flu" g prevalent. now giaa mat ner V doctor prescribed Ayer's Pectoral when cold child's the started spreading. 4T an hour or . Within so the medication of piole: See other rases all certified wild cherry, terpln by the attending physician. hydrate, etc.i had loosened up congestion. - By night Even sick children love the pleasant her temperature was normal, she taste of Ayer's Pectoral and doctors It because It Is as harmless as advise woke up slept comfortably ,and food msde of wild cherry, feeling comfortable' In another day the purest hydrate and other Ingredient or so, the report continues, her rz. air terpln a hlcjicoinj:tuuc4knPim)cejrian passages had completely cleared UpTmimon mothers have found io be the and she had overcome the cold with most effective to stop a cold In time to out the usual weakening effects. prevent needless risk of serious illness.; Neglecting a cold Is sure to cause needless misery and may weaxen resistance to penumonia or ''flu. So numbers of Salt Lake City people are using In their homes the pleasant hospital treatment doctors now advise. The case Of A. O. Murray is typical. He was kept awake all night by a chest cold which pave trtrn serere pains. Next day an examination by the doctor showed pulse of e, respiration 20 and temperature 1U0 degree. Within a short while after the doctor of prescribed double strength dose Ctr Ayer's Pectoral the cold started to. comhe slept up rapidly. That night like himfortably and woke up feeling When be returned for self again. his temperature, examination physical pulse and respiration were normalhad cleared up Buein-iin- d- f Simple Rules To Help Avoid "Flu" 1 See other' cases all certified . the attending physician. :CIDS cautions against "na." 3 G te bed and stay there until fully recovered. People who get np or go out too soon take the risk of for children, as the food they eat " TKsy know" that it is entirely free which from opiates dangerous make so many' drug preparations unsafe. Bo lending druiretsts are featuring Pectoral under guarantee that Dtiblic Ayer'a unless you una it oiiers we Realize" Need of Preparation - Sufficiently Quick to Stop a Cold Before Serious Illness Ha Time to Develop jc-j- sr si v fi 0 5' store,- AND AVOID DRAFTS, j spoonfuls - o Cherry Pectoral now and you. too. will feel like a different person tomorrow. Indorsed by Schramm-Johu- son Drug Ce. Jui Ayer s iTTr Wee'sant , Members of the family who htve To- - should be kept, as fsr awas from others aa nossibla. Tbeir clothes, dishes, toscls. "etc., should be kept separate. T Avoid crowds as often a jsan is -- ZCOLDSCOUGHS I . wyr w 1T it i . ' Argentina's recent automobile show at Buenos Aires was well attended and jtccesstul. A , pneumonia. I Drink plenty of bot water, hot Hot water tea or hot lemoeade. bottles si the feet are helpful. S Allow fresh, air and sunshine to enter the room. Nut KEEP H ARM ' cost without quesuon or. delay If you have a cold rf you feel one coming on remember that relief la no further away than the nearest drug as B ' AYER'S developing qupii il'sS j Indl-eeti- tIWi- lie. alone I If yon have only a cold, get rid of it at enre! To end the cold there is no quicker method known then Ihrourh use of AYKR'S PKC- T O R At a bospiUI certified nedU cine, which to emensively recommended for home nse by physicians who have seen It tested in extreme hosnltal cases, freedom from colds is sne of the nmt sensible pre- DRUGGISTS HERE FEATURE METHOD DOCTORS NOW ADVISE TO If yon have the slightest - caH a phytic ian at is tompeten t to. treat this serious disease, you may find it fatal If yon try to save monev by treating ynnrself or the members of your family. once! Note! by See other eases all Jrtlfle the attending physician. Note: ky tirely ' cold,".L ; . Had Become Frightened When Congestion Started Spreading Down Into Chest a preparation sufficiently powerful and quick. In action to sop eclda. before they develop JntO sOfiiefhiHj more dangerous1. And they- - know that Cnerry Pectoral not onlv meets For druggists realize the need of this need, but that it is safe, even Use- - Ended Chest Cold DOCTOR ADVISED Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a hospital certified medication "used more extensively than any preparation to alleviate coughing, help reduce fever and drive out a head cold or chast T f tr J 1 1 From The Ayer Laboratories -- In- 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 quiekly. And numbers of Salt Lake City people have been happy to find that freedom f mm head or cliest colds is the best possible " protection against "flu." STOPPED CHILDREN'S GOLDS with doctors who are advisirfs for and use a safe. Mire method of treating head colds, cou-- hs chest colds, leading druggists of the c'rtv are now featuring . "flu until the "feverish, achy feeling" Note: Other rases reported dally-- all was gone, then ones every two hours. certified by attending physician. In Just a few minutes he began to feel better and slept comfortably all night. Absorbed by the system. Ayer's Pectoral helps allay congestion, reduce fe- Tn another day or so the cold conges ver and drive the cold out of, your tion bsd disappeared entirely and bt was back at worav, u system. l WAMER I Pioneers in Medical Science Since 1841 |