rt 11 THK OMAHA P.KE: SATUKDA.. Mnt.MiM 4. Wi. 7J' li 'ij at. j How to Keep Well j By PR. w. A. EVANS Quatuan cMraln a (tana, miiUIim a4 aratia ( S ,, tuaaillt4 I Dr. lv a ru4i al Ik . Ill fca aara4 arallif, aua)al U fraaar liaotsllaa, hr !' ud4itn4 ! I aac!. Dr. Evan Ml asaaa a rfiasaaaia nor nraacrlka lor aWiviSual 4laae7 A44rn lili la a al Ik 0m. Coprnaati 121. British War Veteran With U.-S.' Buddies H I.OM,S l(M.IN.ll. 'lariiinny hii ulramly r k ;i I m-l II riawnr piuluiiii xi fir .1 ll prra ant vtcruililrul limit lira nnm-rnrvl 1 Ilia tul il riitM of Ilia (l.-iith rata MiT tlif lilltll Mia iliirlMK tliri fnur viiiia of tit witr, mi lo.'i km' IhoUa.llul. In tha flint lliri'e j-rm slma Ilia w.ir up to lA' aiiilwr, I'll'! Ih tutnl rici-ss vt blrtli nvr ' nllia wm 21 r (housfinil. In oilier would, hjf miiiir'hci nlmyt Mnnli, 1V2I, lhi-y were even ltli Ihfl nuiii. Till dm i nut iiu'hii that IhHr Miiuliitln l ln r.cjmlipK fit tha ulil fltr. 'I'm my yam mkh. liiriiuuiy liud a liiilli r ita tlmt . nut fur from 4". It la iloiiMful If tli 'i ' nt Midi nil i in x.-aa of 15. 'I he iiuivliiiiiiii lilrth t;ila uf Ilia Ulir M'i.i1 win Hi II M. IVIiilc tha t)mliir liliili rul. lm i,sn, It will nevar m-hlt-va tl 'lil limiK, mimI tliem I avciy rriisnn for llniihlntf tlmt. Ih Jirnr at-iniy i rlina In Willi rule IU ruiitlnUf . Th ticniiiin dtutli rnt him nlwaya l -il hlli oiiiir-l with tlmt uf iii.irliy ui'll K"Vrmi1, v.i-11 film-nti-il, J-'iirth Humps pwiil'S. Ilowevi-r. Ill lli-nrum il'iitli rule I fiillm- ateuilily, iukI thl fi( k'i Hi h mil ttny lnlutv In hlrth nit. thuuKh nut a much Mow a it ' I" t" pro iir fliiya, Tli Mrlh mt "f France la iibout niii In lha (1"ntM mm. Hin yi'iirs It la MKhar. hut mora fraU-rilly It Is lov.cr. Th'ia Is nil piwsllillltiy i" CKht th it Fmiuc will icpiilr It wur hi' h' . within II pr.wnr (jpnanipnirui liliili'. ' The (laruiT riro uviilhihlo tur Tnit I in. I ii ml iil. Ttwlr birth rut la ; it Viuiiiil. 'J'hi-lr ilciith rule I 1Z.4 kt tliouminil. lit iillur worrla, ihpy in- K.ilnlnfc' pupiiliitlon by raimon i,f px','" "f bliilm.ovar Ufiilln at the lata uf 1 3 ir thouwiml per yciir. Thcjr bnva mire than m.uli! up for th'ir lilllO'M. I hiivc mi Ukukii fur K' Mil.inil, Ire l.iml, imly "ml H.IkuIhi. f i'oum thpra la iii.tlilnf ullk-liil from Huaalfi hut lh! rumor re tlmt llm il'ulli intra tlK-re nre grriitly in -xr-ei "t the birth rate. In th fnlleil Hlntf the birth rule in nlwiiy axcfwlwl the ili-ath rate. Xut even lh war or tha flu or the two roinbln.-l auffcrcd to dlaturb e- 'linualy our balance ahc-t. Wo Imve jihnoat b.Kt out- iimiual Increnae of ' )Miiulalioii by riamin t excea of lm- MlKni'h'ii PV1 enili!iallin. arid that '''wa nbi.ut half the total, but we are ' , hoMmtf on to the oilier huir. .iHlnr e our heavy hlrth lute I ainoiiK f. if. foreign bnn. our policy of KH-atly V ieHtrli:tln(t ImnilKrutlon will begin to "V'rertrlct our.blrth rale wjtliln a few fMyetir. Kortutiat.-ly, It will lower our ' ilcnth rate a well. The liidii-ntlon me thia ir we rx "rlu.lc ItuaHhthe world will have re gained It population low of 1914 to 1P1S by the end of J9:2. He Ha a (iroui h. . ' P. A. K. write: "What u a ehlld a year' old to hold III breuth when martin- to cry? ' "What I the heat pomtible n-mcdy for aameT - r.KPI.y. Tlio caune In temper. The remeily bt training. Sonif .ipply the remedy one place . urne iinuther.. Bran I (Hid for Vuu. Mr. A. I, wrltek: "I iran a gofKl laxative? I eat a illah of bran every inornlnn with a little milk and nunr, but enn't ay it ha done much as a laxative. "Hornet ime I feel inther dlntrewieil after eating it, I have been eating till every morning fr one month." KKI'T.V. re. ' . . lm-reaHo your portion. Kat bran bread u well. Add aome icgar to the bran. Eat fruit hi well. It May He Serlou. M. V. write: '"I. What I short j Wimlednei.E? "I. 1 it erioiiB'.' "8. How can It be lined? 1. A abort winded iwiaou i one ' who pant on Hllght exertion. j 2. Whether or not It i aeriou ' depend on the in use. If It I due to heart disease, Hi Ight dmeuae, or anemia. It I aeriou. i , If due tu oliealty to lot of v eight. If dua to lack of eiereiae go In fur aport. If du to heart dmetue or Aright ntlend to thou trouUe. I'uiaon In Koh). Mia, f. V, write: "I hav liaard that bronrhlnl tr nubia I aggravated by rartaln font) amf teat can he nuida to aaearlnln what foaal rauae, or rather, aggravate, th trouble, nd (hn erum ntad and Jnjei ted which will rlle hronrhlti. I thr any merit In thl?" HKI'IV. It la not true of ordinary bron chlU). It la tru of bronchial nth- mi However, polonlng from bae (( I a more Important rauae than a Kilonln from food. ,re Xhu "(IMHI1 ?" W. W, write: "May I propose to lha iiMlotj-il 'gbMimle' that they read a khort nod inappy book by (', Harry llrook. entitled, 'Th I'rai'tle of Au toiiggeton by the Meihml of Kmllo Coui".' "Me uggea(a the world old truth Ihnt happlnea or unhnpplnea I gov erned by ur menial altitude rather than by ouiald clrc-umalanee,1 "How on run, oneaelf, atrenglben imd direct tha mental attitude I con cretely and convincingly et forth. Try It, and beat o' luck." Uncle Sam Says 7 m am Home Making. Many piraon hav learned to en Joy bread and other baked product not mad entirely of wheat flour and wih to continue their uhc. For auch peraon, tha Federal Htate Itelatinn Kervlc ha jaued thl booklet, "liak lug In th Home," which contain reetion for making bread, roll, Mm cult, muffin, genin, grlddl rake ii ml the like. Header of Th Omaha lie may ob tain a copy of thl booklet free a long ii the free edition IiihIh by writing to the I.lvllon of Publication, Depart ment of Agriculture, Waahington, D. C, aaklng for "F. H. 11J." Iteg, Nergt. MuJ, V, Kliim t of Hie fuiiiou Illaek Watch, lieni of Mini, Vpre and lha Homme, wn right at home with III Aiiierlcan "hiiilillei" In tha American legion roiiveiitlon In New (Mean, far two American divi sion (In 2" III of New fork, anil III 30th of North ami Month Carolina and Tennetaee had fought alongida III outfit In Handcr. f Parents' Problems .Prayer Each Day Khniild u girl be allowed to play baaeball with her brother? Haaeball la too atrenutiu a game for a- girl. Kncournge nn Interest In ten nl, which I an Ideal game. Bnlltv that t hll reeaiva them, and yt ahill hav', Hum. Murk lis 24. Almighty Ood, our Father In Jteav en, (bl and Father of our Lord and Havlour Ju Chrlat, wo would wait on Thee that Thy Holy Hplrlt may en able U to worahlp Thee. We r not worthy of tha leuat of Thy merde, yet bant Thou enriched u in all heed ed good thing. We pray Thee to tsarch u and ahow U our lnn; and, a w confe, we would trut Thee to forgive, nnd to cleanse u from all unrlKhteousncs. Wo would thunk Thee for the bleSHlng Thou haat be stowed upon u. We pray Thtje to give u what 1 beat for us, We pray Thee to bless all who are dear to us, iiml if wo have any encmlc, bleu lliem ami givu u ti.-ht aplrit toward thi iu. If any d' ur to u ar unanved, bring thrill tu repeiileiic and faith III our rUliur, to erv Him a Lord. .Iu I Hie true vine, We who are Iila iliKi'lplea ai ei I lie branehe. Knuble ii to abide in llmi, and may the Holy Hpirit bring forlh from Hi It" th fruit of tha fplrlt in our live. Hrmg Thy people up to the help of the Ird ngiilnsl th mighty. Hem! forth Thy light mid truth. Heivl forth laborer Into Thy harvest, and hie th labor of (hoMO whom Thou liaxt alrrudy ent forth, (live u aome plm-e and part thl day In Thy service. We k all for Jesuit' aake. Amen. a i h.ciui r r.. iiiiiiM ion, N, i !?iilvalioii Army Officer Aililrfssr Kiiinaiii The Klwaiila club bad for H speaker at tha regular weekly lunch eon nt Hotel Home, Commandant I'. M, J, MwlMroni of tha Halvatlmi Army at Iietrolt, transferred temv rarlly to Omahii. Hpeuklng on the work of th Hal vailon Army In tniiaha, the command nut said: "It isn't alway the unedu cated who 1 Mown and out.' Fre quently th opposite 1 true," i;. ll. White, preNldaiit of th I DiiiiiIia Klwanlan, ha been (elected chairman of tint ilrlv to help tlfionr the reai u hnma here. Tho ililve will last from November it to 23. Motion picture were taken of th members, which will ha shown at the World theater In the near future. Dog Hill Paragrafs I By Ceorg Bingham ' I coma what will without effort to pro I t-t yuuiaelf ? When )m ware younger nm! en gaged in alhletlca ilnl you du well only when you war in Hie b ad, and whmi hs pi her fellow passed you or came ubreast even, ImmedlMlaly loat your spirit jind gave up? Or, are you a fighter right up to th finishing point? It should not be loo much effort fr )oi to be agKiraalva, IK not aug buck nd lit othna throw ynil out of life' game, Von may be trying to get loo much pleniur out of bfu and may be un willing to make the exertion which ineiina ;rrler auceesa. If oil aie honest with youiaelf )ni will ask yourself thr iiuestum and the result ought to be of grant hch fll to you. None I o Inlereateil In your eare a you ought to be for yourself, and now la not Ion soon In get to work In (anient and slick to II, (irvat Outdoor Shrine for All Denominations Created in Colorado Washington, Nov. J A great out of disn slirin for all denomination, in full viiw if th hug now-rro on Hnlv rios mountain In western 1'olorinlo, 1 1 created by an order of Hecrelarv Wallace of the Ivpartineiil of Agriculture, announced today, act ling sslda 1MI m ir nf Hie Holy t'lima n,i IiiiuiI fun-el for devnllonal plllposi'. Heerelarv Wallace. 'a order piovldea ' that no ma section or religion denoiiiliiiiCon may l given 1h ex clusive iliiht lo use the, area, but thai It be an miiiiiiKed thai any demonlna lloil limy he given the privilege of ci tiling l,riui or nibcr kiiuctuie In l ustd fur devotional purpose Adi'iiunl ace will I provided public camping ground and building In oilier that tha public: need muv lm fully met, An automobile high way will cross tha alia routemplateil fur the us of lourial who vlitt western lolorado from leaver. 'h( tract Will lw ailmliiiatered by III" forest officer of the Holy fro national forest. B ABYS COLDS vtaoon "iiipdH In tha haA- without "doiiruj" by utt of- VafoRuo tfMtUimUnU-iYmmh, I'lll.lTU tl. All HTIriyST. i-oi rni ti, ii i HTiNrMrsr. roi mi i, KU i.htisi.m y.T. ProiiKili rH of .Suit (llli!) I''iu4(l in Police Court I.eon Wolfe and (Jerard M4'yer, pro prietor of the Uersrd Ico Direct Ad vertising Tailoring iHirnpany, 44H Krandel (heater building, wer fined tl'lO each In central police court yes terday on I ho charge of obtaining money under fal pretense. They nro nlleged to have obtained money from a large tiumber of men by means of a fukn "suit club." Auto (,'liai'n Urcaks and WrcckH Store Windown NebniMlm Clly, Neb., Nov. t tHpn clal.) A porulnr accident that re aulled In the breuldng of three plate glas window In th Cleveland atore occurred here, when th chain on th rer wheel of a car broke and threw particle of the chain through the windows. Jefferson Pollock has been going over tha community today looking for Hire of hi honeypea that alrayvd rrom in tlives (til week, a I.uke Miilhewstu say he bath no fury Ilk a woman a corn, a Mlsa Fruzla Alsop, our poelesa, wa communion with liutur on Musket Klilg tislay, and report that th per simmon ar beginning to blush at tha first faint rumor of autumn. IANBA Common Sense for Packer Coen to liraz.il. Nebraska t'lly, Neb., Nov. 3. (Hpc- clal.) Karl William, superintendent of the Morton fjregson packing plan here, hs accepted a similar position with Wilson tc i Vim party, Chicago packers, In ono of their plant In Hrazil. Chile I planning to electrify If railroad by mean of th abundant wa(nrpover to bn derived from the mount..:i Mlrearrm. Ara Vi.il a liulllarf I It euay for jtfu to giv up when f ii'lng adversity? Throw up tlm apong and any U Ii no ii for you to try to overcome tha onsiiieies or circumvent a detrimental conuiiion, no your Think everything which goes wronu I "Just your luck" and o you Id B - - -r"-r'i itrijLL'Lrijirt T-TLruunu J To Secure Holiday Butineis Let U Explain How Art Anima Film Af run fn the World, Sun, Moon and Muse theater can draw cut tomcr to your atore. Film d adapted to your specific needs and for particular pur pose are our specailty. HALLGREN Film Advertising Service 636 Paxton Block JA 1693 Vrn Hllcrn, Manager AKKTIiKMKNT. Thin? Run-down? Sure Way to Get Right Weight tacrYeur Rd-Blsod-Cll.Tkt' tha Sue Wayl S. S. 3. Builds Blood Clli Tki Maaa Slreagtal rt yns ke wke !Rorr eem ll rafnaa In lotr a art ataay maa IwiiH Iter uadrf waif lit ' kiBfljr dec t b uadtr if kt atiaa sra law ftttt la 4f H aft (Mas r ails ,. ajiaa r4 t-all la r la4, aslas kaaUk. aslaa afi, aiaa uIHt. II la Kimi la mi. la awaiaal l'ea la r4 l4 n I ! TUi a tis-a !- kt al la ! Mill al 4aikl 4 -. sl !!' at4lk- HollaW fill l. t kl' li it l t la' r4a, 4t Ml It Ik eiel ( etMk awaa) flaaM Ik ) Si Mat Hm iklaaaa Han t W-k -.. !. k- ! fl H t (il a.4 Uiaj nl Mt nlll a 4 IUJ klll lkL tlt 4 taalla . a Mak w - . U-k W-rtl Mt. rattl tillllk H tl MfMakla a4wl Um'"i I -4 i art a tk t t la a-.el If you do not have a new directory, dated Novem ber, 1922, please notify our business office at once by calling JA ckson 2765. TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT All DO uglas Telephone Numbers Change 1 AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT all DO uglas tele- - phones will be changed to a machine switching basis and given JA ckson or ATlantic numbers. Many changes also have been made in the tele phone numbers of other central offices because of people moving and new telephones being mstalled. Because of these changes in numbers, it is important that everyone, after midnight tonight, look up each number in the new directory before making a call. Please use your old directory untU that time and then destroy it. We want to furnish you with the best telephone service possible. May we ask your helpful co operation ? nortTiivjESTEnn dell telephone company GOVERNOR Your next executive i a man of balance. The power, kiinllincss and certainty he has exer cised in hia own community for thirty-five year w'ill bucomo ttute-widc. lie j clean, clear-headed, forceful and determined. Tie ii the man of tteel in question" in volving the right and the wrong. New in politic, he ha conducted himself a ht ha lived. In victory or in defeat, hu will Re n man of bigne for he has contributed nothing in the campaign of which he need feel ashamed. ' "I WOLD RATHER NOT BE YOUR GOVERNOR IF I CANNOT GIVE THE SERVICE TO WHICH YOU ARE ENTITLED." RANDALL. That tclln the tory in a nut-shell and again: "IF I CANNOT BE ELECTED ON MERIT AND ON MY RECORD, THEN I PREFER DEFEAT TO VICTORY." Randall ha grown tremendously In the hearts of Nebraska people. Wherever he has gone he has scored a triumph. Why? Because he lay hi card on the table, IIj doca not conceal. There' nothing underhanded about the man, He tells the truth and he is neither arhamed nor afraid to look any man in the eye and repeat any statement he has ever made. Tho name Randall is connected with constructive legislation. His life has been constructive. If is campaign ha been constructive. He has not damned the other party for what it has failed to do. He hus told you of what his party has done or what it promises to do. Randall takes every man and woman In Nebraska into his confidence. He talks to them as fellow-shareholder in the government of state. He docn't hold out promises impossible of performance. His message rings true. It is tru. "THE CODE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR HIGH TAXES. FOR TAXES HAVE BEEN HIGH IN ALL STATES, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ADMINIS TRATIVE GOVERNMENT. I SHALL RECOMMEND ELIMINATION OF EVERY UNNECESSARY GOVERNMENTAL EXPENSE. CONDITIONS DE MAND A RIGID ECONOMY." RANDALL. Randall is a believer in the protective tariff because of .what it has done and always will do for the producer the farmer, the clerk, the laborer. "THE TARIFF MEANS BETTER SCHOOLS, BETTER HOMES, BETTER OP PORTUN1TIES. IT MEANS A HIGHER STANDARD OF LIVING AND A HIGHER STANDARD OF MEN. TO THE FARMER IT MEANS AN IN CREASED PURCHASING POWER AND THE PURCHASING POWER OF THE FARMER IS FORTY PER CENT OF THE PURCHASING POWER OF THE NATION." RANDALL. If elected governor, Senator Randall promises to lop off every dollar that does not perform a necesiiary service. His record of thirty-five years in one community does not disclose one false' promise. There is substance and weight and determination in the words of Randall. He has never failed to keep his word. "I FAVOR ABSOLUTE ENFORCEMENT OF THE PROHIBITORY LAW." RANDALL. But Randall doesn't promise the impossible. He contends that there can be no economy through hs of efficiency. Ho will not endorse an indiscriminate slashing without regard to thoso es sentials of good government. He will not cripple state institutions. Randall is of the con servative type not the wasteful type. He will stubbornly stick to the business of running the government on a basis of efficiency and economy. The two must balance. He is not blowing political bubbles. He is not exchanging impossible pledges for votes. AND BECAUSE OF RANDALL'S HONESTY, SINCERITY, RELIABILITY AND STRENGTH, HIS CAMPAIGN HAS DEVELOPED A TREMENDOUS POPU LARITYA REALIZATION THAT MEN OF THE RANDALL TYPE ARE TOO RARE IN POLITICS. VOTE FOR CHAS. H. RANDALL NEXT TUESDAY REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE LOST REST WITH PIMPLESOII FACE Hard and Red, Festered and Scaled Over. Itched Badly. Cuticura Heals. "Mr iioubla aitn with bill almpltt b'iinf out an my lata. Thy wait ban and ltd and twi4 ai4 KalaJ ovt. Th.y ' uf4 all ar m f 4 l.h4 a a 4 kua4 t4ly ihtl I kiiubiJ lata. I lM tny I at al af hi l. mum of ih !rtittn. "I tf usina, Cuikwt Wapta4 Olntnianl tni h ucrf ! ( at Cuiicuia Soap sa4 ut CwUui Omiannl I Manataul kMi4," (aif4) Maa VUin W.lla. . r. P. I. Owa4aahtwa, Oala. J.a. ;i, mi. talUuia a, 0mmM a4 Tl runs i U 4 M all tts UM. ItaiM ", uv4kS ilk Uiatataot. I,M wafe TtWurai, awo feat f wA -- wa, . m . w i a- ai to., 4 a ii i aw, I . 0aal ta i iIk ll DO IT NOW ! Telephone Your Sunday "Want" Ad Now to AT Untie 1000 RtaaWar, Omaha "Waal" A4t Ki a C.-.4 a. P.llaa Rata.ll lata a .ill llna aa alka. Uaa aat aa.ar aa4 al I a..., ..f.4.4 Win n in Omaha SVoii Hotel Rome