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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBFNE, THFR SDAT MOKNrNfJ, College Humor Colliat OUR Chil , ISM, (Copjrrla-htby World Pupllshini Co. In aminement with Cosmoe Newipapr Syndicate, loo. a - I THESE COCKTAIL DINNER. Hostess Mary, yon moat put another place at th tabl. An unexpected tueat haa arrlvad. Maid But I can't, madam; than la no mora china. Hoateaa Oh. that' all rlcht They'll be o doaa tby won't know on plata for another, anyhow. U. of S. Calif. Wampu. tofthr - of matTh old trad waa peaklnrimony to th graduating- eenlor. a bachelor remained "My boy," I'v cholc." by Th nlor looked Into th homely old end and asked. face of th choice?" Notre Dam Jug'Whoa ' gler. Producer We ought to make thla cn twlc aa good. Author That'a eay put In a dou- bedroom ble bad. SISTER. Vary, do you know that Helen playing with th boy?" "Why, yaa. What of It?" to "What of it? She' a girl. In th II." next place ahe a girl and ah la 13. She "8he haa a very good time playing with the It 1 good for her boy and girls. health and bar souL What' the trouble?" "I never allowed you to play with A girl ought the boya A to have gentle manner and look like d child. Look at her." a Mother looked, and, try aa hard a ah might, a imll stole round the cornera of her eye and spread and apread until she laughed outright Helen waa playing hide and seek with the boy. Her brother wa It He wa standing by a tree, eyes closed, and counting. Up on the bough above hia head hunr his sister, sus pended by on leg and one arm. She had slipped off th rounded limb of the tree and was breathlessly hanging there ready to let go and dash for home free the moment Drotner lurnea Ma eye, which hi back and opened . . MIM in good .1 nwiw neo, lime, lie uiu. l'ITn. yelled Helen, dropping from her perch. to the tree. Brother leaned back Helen crashed down on him, a leg each side his head. Down they went in a hean. I'd thev sot In a twisting, squirming struggle to push each other from the goal. Brother lost hi temper and gave Helen a smack. She took advantage of the pause In the struggle to touch home, and then slapped back. Brother had to defer hostilities because th rest of the crowd waa coming In. Helen danced a triumphant war dance. "Ti. t1. vi. I rot home free." Her head wa uncovered, her bobbed lock stirred In the breeze. Her cheeks were red and her eye snapped. Her long leg and arms flashed aa she nrnnced like a vonnr warrior. "You think that nice? You think that's the way to train a girl? What kind of manners will she have? I don't know what' got Into you to let my granddaughter go to seed ilk mat. 1 1 tom-bo- broths may be listed next. Laat, but of the patient Thla Is followed by with a email not least, we have strained gruel potatoes, alternating dlah of rice or macaroni, and accommade from various cereals. alaed dlah of a moderate by panied saml-soildewill diet A soft, or very well strained vegetables. Dry pend quite largely on the liquid fooda toast with butter and a simple deTo these are addd, aa th nam of gelatin or cereal as a th dlt Implies, "soft foods." Gelatin ssertcustard, with a to drink, of milk basis, glass dishes. Ice creams, souffles, junket, and that 1 dinner. thin toast, gruels and fruit Juices, with eerve should nourishing Supper n occasional omelet to roun dout the foods. A plata of milk toast, a small list omelet or a cup of soup, according to Whan we soma to the convalescent what haa been served at dinner, folby a dlah of cooked fruit will diet good generalon plan call for di-a lowed suffice. luted fruit Juice waking with It would be very worth while for the breakfast of very well cooked cereal, or poached erg with home nurse or dietitian to etudy each or a soft-cookthese diets separately. She should dry toast OD which the butter is apread of learn the reason why each type la preat table. Dinner tn the middle of th day pro- scribed. She should know why It Is vides a cup of broth, either vegetable necessary to provide any additions with ths utmost oautlon. It. is taken or one mad with meat stock, according to the requirement and condition for granted that before she begins her 19, 7 upervlsion of th invalid' diet ah to find out for themselves all that la will have Informed herself as to th Implied In these two requirements. (Copyright. IMS, by McClura Newsgeneral food value and th construcpaper Syndicate.) tion of a normal diet. Sometimes I think that a home dletltlon need know NOTE: only two things first, how to conIt would b filrgal U tabltab struct a normal diet, and second, how thW if not trin to vary It! I laav It to my readers Goitre Reduced RESIDENCE LOANS for S t each At HEALSiOSORES uri Jp niostratoel hook FUSE. txperlroe," Writ ftorbol Co (May, Mcbinlrtharf. "hie Bold at all drug atorta. LsoeaNr at W. H. Darton Drof Oft. jeer. Oeel dlreet with p.ym.nt. reduolno principal with charged en unpaid balanoa. Inter-Mounta- -V"- TAIOHT -OM LOAN Ham Cempany. i 1 ; Monthly VA". AiTttiiT0 fc,o"cSMLM,;:f6"NA.V,l"NT Five Inches And Haaltb Imjmnr.ti for Ipokan La Ay. Mr Bert U&dberg, W. 8106 ftrd Ava., In bar ewi bom ftpokan. Waah., ppsr. the apokane Chronic.' "lilac aaJag eolorif sir hoi Quadruple, UaluMt, abort time, my foitrv la ton. Mr lchti and feel 111 It rood. I I did brier. WtU tall or writ mj full 10 Leana ere net sold nor a papere held by in near Continental Bank Bldo. Life Insurance Co. Salt Lake Cltv Utah (Air.) well-bre- i M "What la a beer ateln?" "A bear atelri I something yon try rub off after you have spilled beer ill your beat ault." Vaaaar or Vagabond. "A man la drunk," aayi Antwerp Andy, "when h falla on th floor and holda on to keep from going further." Chaperon. "Why do you allow your Httl boy to eat paper?" "He want to be a paper boy.' Wisconsin Octopui. to "Hop Bison. II It," yella papa toad. a Yellowback pink back, mak the men popular: the woman. Arliona Kitty cat, Guy I despise you! Qal I loath your eight! They got married. Illinois Siren. "Mother, aha la perfectly healthy and happy. She I growing her ooay as sturdily aa her brother la growing not? Why shouldn't hi. And, whysame she have th right to good lag and arma and chest? She will neea them." "Did you see him slap her?" "Yes, but did you sea her slap back? I hope they will soon stop slapping. They can't go on at It forever. But she asks no favors and gsta none. She gives and takes with the crowd. I'd rather she was that way than and whining about the rough boys with going Into a corner. She play Isn't com around. when the glrla they It batter to have an healthy youngster than to have bar a sort?" "Maybe, maybe. I don't like to see boys rough with girls." "But girls treat boy prtty badly I think If they learn unmetlmes. Justice and sportsmanship on the they will be less likely to take advantage and lean hard on their sex Instead of their strength and Intelligence." Girls ought to play with boy, If th boys will let them, from the early years 12 to IS or so, In order to gt acquainted with the boy's point of view and to cultivate their growing bodies. (Copyright 1M8, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) America la not steadier. It Juat Volateadler. Wash, and La Mink. H had a heart of fold yellow and hard. Stanford Chaparral. LOT8A GRIT. The villain' name waa Water. Th heroin' nam wa Sand. "Touch bar," cried th hero to th villain, "touch her and your nam la Mud!" Reserve Red Cat "Nice new hat you have there." a long wanted felt." "Te; It fill Yale Record. SCOUT RECEIVE FLAQ. BpeeUl to The Tribune. , CEDAR CITY, Jan. II. Troop Cedar City Boy Scouts, foitered by th Rotary dub, waa presented with a large American flag by th dub at The preeenu-tioIt weekly luncheon. waa mad by th Rev. Arthur W. chairman of the troop Bartholomew, committee. Response waa by ScoutOther master George W. Mahoney. number were given by Myle Walker Wlddeaon. Alex and d, n I, ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSS POUGHS ovw threat I Mid efcset Apply swallow ennui piece ICKS V VAPORUB The Famous Keeley Treatment for the siiisfsisssisisssssisisssssssissiisss HAVE YOU A LITTLE INVALID IN YOUR HOME? Whether or not a member of th family who has been 111 Includes a hospital In his experiences, it would be (rood for the home nurse to have a clear Idea of what a physician means when he orders a "fluid diet, a aort, or semi-soli- diet and a convalescent d diet." Hospitals vary their conception of these main classes of diets slightly, but In the main, the resulting dietary is very much the same with them all. Thla means that the home nurse will be able to give far mora Intelligent help to th physician if she knew nothing about the subject The fluid diet then comas first Undoubtedly there are certain cases where liquid is th moat easily digested form of food. Unless otherwise indicated, milk Is apt to head the catalogue of the fluid diet This means that milk Is either plain, modified, as for babies, or combined with egg or other nourishing foods for those who are. as we express It "run down." Then we have beatsa sggs, either raw or slightly cooked, and served in com blnatton with fruit juices, cocoa or, as already noted, milk. Soups and broths come nsxt Before considering these I must remind my reader that the mutability of these fluid foods will vary according to the type of nines Cream of soup and thin vegetable crav- ing for drink. self-reli RESTORES ance and will power. No restraint no bad after- effects. Correspondence fidential. FooaVHealth By Winifred Stuart Olbbs FOOD SPECIALIST i LIQUOR REMOVES Iftm.HnT" A con- The Keeley Institute East 3rd South Salt Lake City 602 gtrrrrrrrrttiiiB: jaanSBj mm Mtoqether or part kg part Worlds GreatestVvse There is 200 to 300 more visible value in this new than in its great predecessor, which has just completed the most successful year in history. If you thought that the limit of value possibilities was reached in the 1927 Essex then surprise after surprise is in store for you when you come to see and ride in the Essex of today. Essex Super-Si- x Longer, roomier, lower slung from the dashing figure on the higher, vertical shuttered radiator to the rearmost swing of the wider, line fenders, this 1928 Essex creates an immediate impression of distinguished beauty. Whether you regard its beautiful unity, or examine it detail by detail, you get the same compelling conviction of completeness and finish, of costly car construction and quality. full-crown- ed There is the new patterned velcur upholstery, beautiful to the eye, and unmistakable quality to the touch. There is the handsome black hard rubber wheel with steel core the ebony finished instrument board, grouping ammeter, oil and gasoline gauges, speedometer and THE SEDAN, 'A)" ' aaBaBTSBavTeVs: or, iSjfSfir form-fittin- expensive car. Powered with the famous Super-Si- x high -- compression, high efficiency motor that turns waste heat to power, this 1928 Essex is the ideal small car which you have envisaged. And with its great accumulation of new values, there is not only no price advance but an actual price reduction of $40 on the popular Sedan, now listing at $795. 7 Bendix four-whe- el brakes. Black hard rubber wheel with steel core. No mother la this enlightened age would give her baby something ah 414 not know wa perfectly aarmleae and reliable, especially when a few drops of plain Caatorla will right a baby's stomach aad nd almost any little 111 throughout the system. Frt- fulnaaa and fever, too; It seems no , , I time until everything I earen. That's th beauty of Caatorla; Its are n tie tnfluenc seem just what la needed. It doe all that castor oil might accomplish and without shock to th system. Without th aril taste. Caatorla la delicious' Tour own UsaSSS will tan why "Children Cry far jmpurely I " BstnV vegetable, yon can It a often a there's th least Siva af eo He, constipation, diarrhea, whenever there's need to aid Soaard. natural sleep. Only one Word of warning th above Itt tro of genuine Caatorla l TtoUhr-- la th Other preparatlone may or may not be as pur, a fro frost a slngl doubtful Phyalclana tell parent to got Pletcher'e Castorla, and no child of this writer's ii going to taat any other kind, rn save a dime some other way. SPECIAL NOTE: With every bottle af genuine Fletcher'a Castorla Is wrapped a book on "Car and feeding of Babies" worth Its weight la gold to every mother a-t- prospective drug. mother. I Adv.) Children Cry for removable. 775 . c b. Detroit, plus war i b longer, wider, x Exclusiofpatentd Super-Si- o. b. Detroit, plus I mi Essex coach front seats slide forward o a patented base so that rear seat can enter without front seat Aden pat-seng- ESSEX Supei Six Automobile Business in Bait Lake for Twenty Hudaon-Eaae- x, 36-4- 2 ers getting out. THE BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE Diatributor and Retailer Tsan." South State St. Wasatch 636. Frank C. Howe, State and Vint Streeta, Murray, Utah (AdT.rtleement.) x high efi tiency motor, and featuring thefamous Essex performance 735 . 1b th aria-lna- a feature Radiator shutters found on no other ear under a full size Super-Sias distinctive in appearance as it is practical. Infant Care Ttw 30" xF, a full she larger than used on ears of similar weight and price, aiding superior ruling qualities and longer tire life. has wide seat, ample luggage space in the rear deck, and a comfortable leather rumble seat which is Detroit, plus tsar excise tax TheNew t sAJ $2,000, Hudson excepted. THE COACH 4.r crowned Come see the greatest Essex ever built. You will agree it is the "World's Greatest Value." roomier ? heavily fenders. motometer, all indirectly lighted; the starter and electro -- lock on instrument board and an air of completeness and finish you have never before seen in any but the most 795 . o. b. Wili THE COUPE in (hade of blue, with cream striping, ii larger g and roomier, with seats, wider doors, rich upholstery and appointments. aarsal Why Essex Values Loom So Large CO. |