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Show I t a uni m "3 t1 should sot be (Ives over I politics. Halloween Suggestions " i , Os prohlbaion Governor Angus to Feature Cooking McLean th people ot the stste Demonstration Tomorsomething to think shout when he announced that some revts-oofj row Afternoon the Volstead law was necessary and' the adjustment ot the present ajs-tewas Inevitable. The prominent dry of the state, like former Gei- -' ernor Morrison and Josephus Dan-- 1 Ooiuaul tnn lets, are campaigning for 8ml' 1. by Governor Smith. On both Issues leaving the impression that prohiHoover to Mr. bition with a good many anti-- 1 he will challenge clarify his views. Governor Smith gmitb people is a cover lor older will tell his eastern audiences as prejudices. the .he told those in the west that he This la an Industrial state, so has definite proposals to submit on Republicans have not failed to at both issues, on the prohibition is--1 rue that Governor Smith would let! pue he proposes to amend the fed-- 1 down the bars of Immicratloo The erel Constitution sod laws so as to governor speeches in den si of thi allow each state, if it so desires, on have come over the radio but thej a referendum vote to engage in irapreseiop has persisted sufpclent-l- y to cause defections among the the sale of liquor to its residents lie mil challenge Ur. Hoover to milt workers. Many Democratic voter who do present a better plan to deal with he problem and b pUftis to say not like gmi'b for var uus reasons lth nil the biting sarcasm he em- and yet who cannot br.ng themploy so effectively that instead of selves to vot.ng the Republican ignore proposing an nlternauve remedy tlcaet. will stay at home or DemoMr. Hoover simply opposes ths tha national ticket. If 45,999 stats going into the liquor business, crats fail to vote and the preferring to "leave It in private pretest takes that form. Smith can hands, to sit, the bootlegger-still win the Mate by a comfortable tVer On Water Issue. majority. The big question willis h feeling On the water power question the whether the la no less clearly drawn. At go to the point of actually voting many Hoover. for Probably ether Denver and at numerous Democrat will be content to points thereafter. Governor Smith Smith by such a tame out flatly for public owner- see the state go to a to serve as a ship and public control of water- narrow margin Something new and Interesting la warning for the future. poser sites and tha power grrThe Mat looks Democratic. It Hall' we'ea ideas timely suggesI ated at such sitesor tions for the Halloween host In hia speech last night. Mr. will not be by more than So certainly it will be a what to serve and how to serve it. Hoover attacked this theory as "a thereabout over four yea's M anrrander to the destructive oper- -, reduced majority Lal eooklng expert. or at km of governmental conduct of ago. If there is an avalanche w11 present s program tomorrow voting ml over the and aa commercial business" afternoon which feature will run j "abandonment of American sys- country' some of this tide may tem." into North Caroline and overturn foregoing, and she promises some Governor Smith plans n vigorous this stale, but Smith can be given n' velty lisbe which are sure to reply to Mr. Hoover on the water the 12 electoral vote of tne Mate add to Ui joy of tha Ilglloweea (Copjngal. gathering. This demonstration will anyhow. tentatively question. Tha questions of prohibition and taka place tomorrow afternoon from water power, and farm relief are 2.2 to t o'clock. In tbe auditorium the high spots of what Governor ejf the Vtah Power A Light Smith will deal with in his camMain stvet ator. Ba aura paign up and down the Atlantic to come. seaboard. Labor sad foreign rela(Adv ) tions will be dealt with In separata speeches, but for tha moat part the I hat the only fort with a wai volcanic ten day's campaign which danger ahead UjK) overconfiIDEAS lies ahead of the Democratic nomand ilia lauded work of dence, ine will feature those aspects of World war Aurui in getting out the political picture which Mr. the vote. Hoover presented to bis New Tork One of his visiting delegations audience last night. (Continued from page on) - Governor Smith will leave Alconferred on him the title An bany tomorrow morning for Bos- amphitheatre. At half a don American Intellectual Liberal." ton with stops at Springvllle and The high spot of hi, visit was hie studied onslaught Worcester enroute. From Boston points Fmitha policies on farm liU attack on Gov. Smith's policies an Thursday he will go to New Governor before ha night meeting at power and I Tork through Connecticut and relief, prohibition wan punctuated by son Square Garden. After alluding Rhode Island and from that famiNew applauae. liar base shoot out during the final ringing which opponent." ice President Charles G. Dawes disuag uiiied ten dav to Philadelphia, Baltithunderous applause from more. Newark. Brooklvn and per- made hi first appearance ef tbe brought he dealt with, the tuthe campa'gn with Hoover, assalLng nics throng, haps Providence and Hartford. or as tbs policies impersonally, upon Democratic the emphasis naclose Tha governor will his "of tha Democratic party." , tional campaign aa he has always prohibition aa aa attempt to avoid Compliments Democrats. dosed hia state campaign with a tha major tasoo of Republican Twice during hia prepared adspeech In New Tork fity on Sat- prosperity and progress. Hoover charged Governor Biutth dress hs paid tribute to the politiurday night preceding election. to with advocating "state socialism" cal. philosophies of Democrat and Woodrow in his proposals for water power Andrew Jackson and state Wilson. Again he called out roars J development, agriculture applause with cordial reference, controlled liquor sales. Bach pol- ot Roosevelt and Calvin icies, ha declared, would lead in lo Theodore . the end to the "utter destruction CooUdge. (Continued from Page One) Aa was he to his hoof self government and the Ameri- tel after tbe aped back rally, tens of thouand Bishop Mousoa ot the Motho- - can political and social system." sands saluted him with cheers and disc church has reached a climax. I tetory Predicted. shouts along the milling thoroughTha church itself is divided. Some issue of the campaign, fare, of the Rialto and down the The great of the less active church men are one FUth avenue! Repubexpressing a fear that the church he told Hu audience, was a "ques- worlds lican veterans chars cterixsd the will suffer from the effects of this tion of fundamental principle Hoover on the campaign. Anyway a speech which shall w depart from the principles- whole as demonstration the of this greatest ecocity wag to have been delivered by of our American political and political demonstrations ever Bishop Cannon her this week coin- nomte system, upon which w hers greet ba witnessed. cident with the weet North Caro- advanced beyond the rest ef the Gov. Bmlth a plan for federal lina Methodist conference, has been world. In order to adopt methods rt cancelled to placate tna group In- baaed on principles destructive of commissioner to deal with admln-lretire problem, such as water-powside tha church who feel the pui- - its very fotibdation T" were characterized the by Hoover waa showered with preRepublican nominee as subversive diction of victory In New Tork "to ot basis the and very liberty enMate. New England and ths freedom." tire industrial east during hia would destroy Initiative, They 1 visit to the metropolis. His wipe eut destroy free lieutenants told him hia visit would Industry, competition, free commerce and free sure a New Tork vletory. he said. speech." The candidate turned hia atten"There baa been revived in this Earpiece IVo Bigger Than tion today to drafting aa itinerary campaign, a series of proposals ; Dime Wiru Enthusiastic i for htn second transcontinental ti Ip which, if adopted, would be a long to California, where he must go tej toward the abandonment of hollowing Ten-Da- y to vote two weeks hence at ha our homo in Stanford University. Ln- - render to the destructive operation route ho will stop at Bt. Louis for of governmental conduct of comoeml-flnmercial buxines. address. The wind-u- p After twenty-fiv- e years devoted aof bis Charges Socialism. campaign will be from the exclusively to lb .. maoufacture ofb "Because the country Is faced west coast, where be will speak tbs ecisutific hearing-aidWith difficulty and donbt over cernation-wid- e Products Corporation. Dept over radio hook-u- p tain national problems that 1 Soil, Sit Market kt, San Francisco. on the eve of the election. Cat. hss just perfected a new model prohibition, farm relief and elec Makes Sis Speeches tbe Acoustics that represents nrestest advance Vet mad la tbe Hoover's tumultuous in New trical power our opponents pro-powe must thrust governet bearing for tbe deaf Tork Included six lesserdayspeeches. ment that a long way Into the business ie featured This latest Aconttlcon w hleh gave rKe to these bv a tinv earpiece no birger than Ho Interviewed hundreds of part problem a d'met Through this device, leaders and worker from all sec- In effect they abandon the tenets sounds are ciearlv end distinctly tion of the empire state and re- of own partv and furn to state transmitted to subnormal ears with ceived half a dozen delegation of hocthen; la Item as a solution for the dif wonderful benefit to bearing and supporter In this round ef ficultte presented by all three. health alike. Tbe maker offer an event he revived memories of lux ''Competition is closed by bu absolutely free trial for Id davs In-to service in feeding It.ttMH Eur- t eaoerwey. any ere person who mar be tereeted. and a letter will bring opean children after the war. "It took Congress six vars of one ef theremarkable aids to constant discussion to decide even vonr home for a thorough and con- pleaded for the election of a Renahi the method of administration what vincing teat. Send them your name publican Congress spurred tional organisation to greater ef- - of Muscle Bhnals should be. nad address today! Advt. pit m anI-Smit- anti-Smi- th I - -- i: cam-tyn- j'l OFS ) fr - B if $ wtr .V. David Lawrence .1 V J ' er Deaf Hear ur Through New Aid lit, Mil-to- n, Dee-er- et AJU-lia- th d government reclamation engineer, aho explained both units and gave estimates of the costs. The cost of the Hymm project which would store 29 44 acre feet, was placed at f 1 409.09. Two plans were given for the Porcupine unit. One would call for 599 acre feet storage and coat $SW Wd, while the other, storacre feet, would coat ing99915 $1 d0. Three members the Utah water storage commission, Elks Ruler Sees Canyon at Ogden OGDEX, Oct 2 o Headed by the bishop of Northampton, 790 pilgrim among them sick case Including 22 on stretcher recently left England on pilgrimage to Lourde France. Shanghai, China, is to have a new theatre. WIFE GAINS DIVORCE. Oct. 23. Desertion waa the grounds upon which Judge o O Macaroni, Spaghetti, Moodies 3 MEDAL QUALITY Plig.at a5c taArfoi Pve4ox (Lholt A weoAerfal Frte eooale4 ,ri. O ;JTSK.7 lonT rxxTinioi DIRIR-VLHEA- Q the T tart t TV I. KF HOLIVA. IT f Ro4 IU. loot w H h SIR ervvrda I to hmrxntmm guaraaflerff 9'uud! AtoaS Free l)fw I JELL-- i CORN - Y fl I I O s o 13c 0 3 raua Extra Hidart .. the 4Ue Haller, Bear llrauff, Peas, griajr Reardru. 3 to. S Otes Vera, Holiday, Ito 1 kfft fall ereaai. lb. . . 35e I eaa o Crag, gkff Oh la . Ito 3 Balto ....3fte S W O ..I f S P!r-v- b, or Glim iI 3 ph-- 3Ae ; z I I I f I J j 9 Srt f Wheat I I 2 CREAM Law, rkg. n.n 3 bar Jap w CsimeV Raking Pawdef, lb. an I. Wack reel. 3 Sahnem. R .sedate, SUGAR Wiik. alt brand. " eon I . I IV I I Mm Hrrebev'n. I 1c. I arameal. JO lbs. new . . .!We and . .V C PIMt r., Hr 4 .... 10 lb. Oliies I BeeU I Cheese MeTo mu rmn bi4 R I Sardines 2 lbs. 49 ly. cri 152 ens 252 ens 18 Grvew Blur I Pntea. OPo 2e ata. Feedrd ar (toed lea Womotgrr. Oil, rt. Be, Rre fHmfc gkr. freak Datrfc CTeauoe, 3 for .. 15g, o lbs. 19c o Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs. 25c o o Jonathan Apples .big finestirr 10 ArpLre. ji o Molasses Quick o Oats ot Ilah 0 o 5 lbs. 25t pkg, 1 0 g cn 21 1 2 o o o Beaehnnt Peanut Butter o o L, 29c g PEAS o o o o o O o O o O o O o Red 4 . O Be i i o If was eurtMuntog to few hewru fveuheuf uf the frruk. o o o o o o o Q Jut irwal the euner frum everybody OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J - - O io r c- - J JO Ibe altiw. Tel Route, gt, j 23e 3 I oru to f Post J Tagloeg. IK Albert lostaet Taste Rare roof RAISINS r or o o 0 RICE ,29c o o are I.r FUkB, o o t "4 0 Fresh Salmon Kr! ... lb. 29c o QUEEN the wwa. Its the o ,pSE ..25c js .. 4e i 4 o I 2e raenattoa. I Blue Roae, 3 IB. 13e. 3 Iba, Tbt, Lfntnuu. blaek r.lobe Germad e. lb. . . W brat bTakoo. Ifraoeo kounbeftl 2 raaa . Be - 'e.CeW.'XS1 Oc O j 21 C r-bev. (eve. Bine Floe. Midget. 3 Krael. 3 enon Wnewnw- -.... Pumpkin. 3 van tne Xl trve I Beaay tl.ar. Jaw. eelect berry. V , . . 1 Rio Pine. JPelaacb h. I OATS TOMATOES The Deep 2 l o eikera Uraw .. h L o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ke Coifee? 40c aloe fr o Tillman o r law Krrrr Flint t:rt4 la ,! wj vt40. Z5 gkc. o f O 47a Fotfcer'a 111 te 2-- Ji Ita (no FUEASE XlaC I- a Red & While Store , OGDEN xrtiA ....Ito I Chip, latfa Ito street, 3 ax. Ua. ar ' 4de lb H sleet Meata lb. .. 17 I troa Peel New. Lease or I Ore age. j lb, ,13c B I1 "ini. Poel, brw.S lb.flMO 4 nine 1 br4 lo lb. fkaebaue throughout the nation-t- hen you can see why we are able to offer Genuine Values and Unusual Services. Trade here regularly for a few weeks and judge for yourself EXAMINATION HELD. OGDEN, OcL 23. "Under civil service rules m tho poatoffice oa will be held for the office of federa. paying A salary of game protector, $3 309 to $3 399 a year. A. R- will be to chargg. o NEW DOWNTOWN o GOES OVER BIG o Oarrl7.newSTORE t.ro ot tawxlm th the tht It li ,ii ! o khMOIala Htr e4 eeevl4 I th tee. It nil, a lC,tlt tlt xrt to thi. fa.t xrrlx h, o I t. MARATHON Note The Address o IOITR ITITF 4ra th trt tito Arhh' FOOD SALES o I o All 5c Candy Bar list ( (m4 rpud!hirI icmlM r. Its all O Tree Green YY7HEN you consider that our Buying Power is grouped with each of the Red 6c White Stores in this Community, Plus that of all the other Red & White stores Jolin B. Gilbert Dies, Funeral Is Wednesday ooooooQoooooooooooooqoao -. Plus Owner Service advanced for he- brother's burial Mrs. Scott seeks judgment for $442 $9 and Interest. streets. "Ton cannot extend the mastery of government over the daily workOGDEN. Oct. 23 Funeral serving live of people without at ices for John B. Gilbert. 43. will be th same time making it the mns held Wednesday, at 2 p.m. ln the ter of the people's souls and Fourth ward chapel with iBshop E. T gaunders tn charge Interment thought' A high moment of feeling in this will be In the Drden City cemetery. Bandar night at the crowded dy came for Hooter Mr. Gilbert died home. 2&49 Adams avenue, of when Daniel Frohman. veteran family He was bora in Plata heart trouble. producer, alluded to him, during reception of famous theatrical celebrities, at tho Waldorf, ax "an American intellectual liberal.'' "I would credit it th greatest honor I could receive, Hoover replied, his voice choking with emotion, to have beer xaown a an American intellectual liberal. m Buying Power hau- Objections Orders Or Razing Dicto-nran- Every Way ts OGDEN, OcL U Grand Exalted Euler Murray Hulbert ot the Elks club, arrivde to Ogdn at noon, Tuesday from Halt Lake accompanied by a number of halt Lake Elks and Exulted- - Rirter L R. Maim and SecCharles Gilmore of the Ogden retary v.'T' r. Ballard,11' iodge. Mr. Hulbert was token on a drive stated in the discussion. Chairman Wallace expressed him. through Ogden canyon and to other self as favoring the smaller For. iomta of Interest in th city an and inthe coun. He wtU he guest at cupine project. He said that targe reservoir might pot always formal dinner to the Hotel Bigelow be filled annually and nlao that Its at 4 pm and will deliver an ad. distribution system included lands Ureas it I pm. in the Elks lodge to where a total water supply would ubijh tbe pubhe Inn toited be needed for Irrigation and thereCLEAR WAT FOR STREET. fore might be prohibitive. He also OGDEN, Oct. 23. Judge James X Rebuilding spoke favorably, ef Ih Hyrum City Kimball ln the Second district court project at the of 3 Sites Monday ofentered Aan order Professor Peterson outlined the City tty. Arthur K. request probable plan for financiag the to suit of condemnation the Pratt project He stated that tha governOGDEN. Oct. 25. 1 poo the Ogden City against Hedevtg Miller, ment would probably allow 4 years Harof of land City Engineer a rquired by strip time witrout interest for ths farmC. Jbrret, the city commission has involving tbe city to open Lincoln avenuo be- th ers to pay for the project. Thi long ry ecr owners Thirty-fourInstructed propof Thirty-thir- d and ain tween period for payments would also the city place the buildings to a streets, permittingonce. decrease the high original coat of erty to and or to safe condition Work At land enter the to sanitary upon the water, he pointed out. the buildings. of opening the street la expected 4o Several prominent farmers of the wreck A recent report from the fire Le started Immediately. county, who were called upon to chief and city health department express their opinions regarding declared that the building srer a JUDGMENT SOtGHT. the matter, were unanimously in hazard Tbe building whicha. favor of the project as outlined, it fire Oct. Slrtduit Is flhl to apri-mentOGDEN, are are Lie Pearl unoccupied waa decided lo bold meetings ot and Twenty he oecond district court, byT- - lisa the directors of th, county water seventh Grant avenue IN na Stephen Scott, residence at against a street; large user association in connection street and Adame rant, as administrator Kin the estate with the various irrigation comp, Tw'enty-thlr- d John, who me of tha county for th purpose avenue and a building in Canal &ve-n- e of her brother. Victorrecover money and died May 15, 193 - to between Twenty-fourt- h of allocating costs per acre foot in o o MOO SHI YB 1 HARGIS OGDEN, Oct U. Geurge KnowUa 30, i ling been made to n proposed marathon endurance dance, the city commission has referred the matter to City Attj. Arthur E. Pratt for 4i a mediate report. Application for license to conduct a marathon en durance dance at the El Monte Springs, was made to the city com. mission Monday afternono A. L Glaamann raised tha objection and Major Frank Francis sold he had received protests from Mra. Georgina Marriott representing the clubs of Ogden Federated Womens and others. ' Tuenty-Lft- h OGDEN, Oct. 11 Arthur Sanford, 25, aheepherder of Tremoniou, was arrested Tuesday by deputy sheriffs on a trespassing charge and released under lluO bail to appear m court Nov. 1. He Is alleged to have permitted sheep to trespass on he Browning range to La flat La. Weber county. 3 ... r .Sw Q Boxelder Gridder Hurt in Practice BRNGHAM CITT, OcL Evans, 17, son of Marshall and Mrs. J. R. Evans, City was severely injured Monday during s practice of tbe Boxelder high school football squad, of which he a member. The injuries are Interna! Including a puncture of the Intestinal tract. Internet hemorrhage end oth-eInjuries. The waa sustained when Evans injury tackled Elmer Ward, of Willard, who waa carrying the ball through the line. Evans down the ball carrier in such brought s manner that Hard's knees were pushed into Evans stomach. Young Evans was taktn to the pesrue hospital where It was stated that, barring complications, he would reover. rf j Kaysville Firemen . Hold Benefit Show KATSVIU.E, Oet 22 formerly ef Portland pure, happy London. England. I th father of taino, xrhe arrirat a Mrx. Monday, London cabled from Ruxoelt maa lormeily Mm In who Cameron of OkUhoma. march toward grand opera will voiee aoprano coloratura her fine baa been tbtia temporarily Interrupted. Dr. RuioeU Mmaelf haa a baritone role much out of th ordm- ary; and the twins, a boy and a girl, will no doubt atari singing duets at once. Dr. Ray M. Belt Lak. now HkPHkROEft AHBHSTtD. Lhie-tor- y. Dance Marathon Draws Protests From Ogden & th several districts and lo arrange for the subscription of the stock Tha meetings will ba held during the next ten day Twins Born in London - - To Former Utahn Gedrge S. Barker In the Second a dicourt, Tuesday, granted force to Flhel A. Roger from William R. Roger. They were married to Ogden on June 19. 1927. of 2731 Jefferson avenue, wea arrested Tuesday by Deputy oheitff F. Steele and a federal prohibiI. ort is tion officer, oa a liquor possession OGDEN Oct. 22 -- Every Knowles who was released charge. Weber tho county made by being $306 bail is alleged to have chapter. Laughter of Utah ballPio- under had three Pioneer have their neer, to u a home. gallons of moonshint Tabernacle park, ready for occumonth. this of pancy Before the end CANDIDATE SPEAKS A vpecial program la being preMary pared for th opening, Mr. OGDEN, Oct, 33 Socfalierts of Mattoon, president, aaya. Mat and Ogden have planned for a big rallv citr official will be invited to par- at the American Legion chateau tor ticipate. at t pm James H Maurer Tuesday meet will The varioua eampe of Petins IvanA, Roctoliet candithe of the when subject Thursday date for vice president will be the Great halt Lake. leoaotigae aa It is today, and It eco- speaker. nomic and acenlc importance will Arrested on Perjury Charges t. m Weber Ruhe Work On Pioneer Building LOGAN. Oct JJ Witf teen ot Cactus county mot bv Monday OGDEN, Oct. 23 On bilged permuff and threshed out some of tbe more Important problem pertain jury charges. Wilby Cragun, 45, farmer of Plexisxnt Vjw, ud Kent tbe to two proponed irrigation ng the nouth end of Cache itmith. 47 of Ogden, were arrested projettg fta was Sheriff Pjr Monday Deputy night to include It decided county both whemes under ths jCsrhe vui O. H Moblaian and U, h. Urhail project. divided into two units, Autostine. ly i too U oe of ths Hjrrum reservoir netr rbgua aas released on Hyruin and the Porcupine reservoir febi bad Smithmrewas token to Halt east of Avon in East Lake. They blleged to hbre four mil made false entries when filing on fork. Harry C Parker- - chairman of land In Bingham county, Ida. They the Cmhe County Vaster Users as- were indicted by tbe federal grand b discussed. , sociation, was la charge of the ses- Jury la Jdano. sion and called upon h. Larsen; al You Can Do Better at City. March 4 1175. and lived la Uroufte. CreeK before eooamfftu Oghe den to 1315. On Aug. 1?. IHcbtoa He vat married to Lassie ratlroaa boilermaker to tha aa abopa and a member at tho beside hia arUlvw ere tho following children: Eugene, Lorenzo, Emit, Annie and John Gilbert; threo grandchildren and the aiotere; following broto Gilbert, Pocatello, Ida.; Mrw and Genera Yost rito. ioa katea AnMra. Leon Gilbert. Rupert Ida.; drew Gilbert American Falla; Mrz Hsealton. Ida.; Alice Chedwlck. Mra. Margaret OrBien, Fairrlew. Church.-Ounrnri&- Porcupine, Hjrrum' Urged A Units of Single District. Two IreelrialOffer 3 102$ tbeJt,;inJ 1 t 23 Drcgulsr aerviee sboaid be reported Lo Ogden Carrier W. L Department. TcL M-iSerton, Diet. Mgr. Tbe New tali Lake City, or 10&4 Wili Laker, Stanford Twenty-thir- d street, Ogden, TL !&. Alfred Glad well, flap an ran Of no Ml Tecs-ty-f'f- m) " OCTOBER OGDEN Cache Favored by Water Conclave u anti-Smi- th J Both Projects in ge WMBM rf DESERET NEWS TUESDAY THE 'X . -- Spd!)last The Kaysville fire fighters night held their bneflt show at th Kaysville Opera house This show was given in an effort to raise money for new uniforms. After a check was completed it was made known that about sixty dollar had been raised. Th sum raised 1 only half of whst is needed to secure the new accessories. A subscription eanvsa of th peopl of tbi comrow be atartd to raise will munity th balance of the necessary money. Ruwit, at 3 British Workers Nervous Ailments To Be Treated Brill! (INS) LONDON workers sro to be tested by ex perta. with the object of shrwing the extent and nature of nervous illness In various occupation. This big task haa been underFatigue taken by the Industrial a Research Board, and already have beta of vast number aprkera examined. The effect of nervous disorders on their output wilt be computed and th results collated. "Of over 1.00 workers I have tested, less than 59 per 'cent had Dr. no nervous symptoms." said is Millais Culplnl Hospital the London lecturer at Medical College. On the other band, the bigM firms of constructional engmefr in Britain said that their ordinary workmen are never troubled alia nerves. On the cotnrary they declare that, when it comes to working on high buildings their difficulty is to prevent men from taking unnecessary risks. psycho-neuros- Radio fan ing to of Australia ar turn- seta Rheumatic Pain Trunk's Preseriptioa Is designed to relieve your trouble quickly without dieting. It doesn't nun the stomach nor depress the heart. Once nerve-rack- ed. sleepless people from torturing pain now certify to relief Clarence Bates. Rigby, laaho, declares "I am well today after using xrond-rf- ul Trunks prescription." Trunk Prescription at Druggists. c Adv. |