| Show t THE OGDEN B-- 2 I STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 13 1937 R ! 1 The Family Doctor The Women’ University elub will meet in the drawing room of Motel Ben Lomond this evening with Mrs Karl Chamberlain Mrs Wendell Thompson Mrs George Freestone and Miss Edith Wood as hostesses Cards will be playedv The Nautilus club will meet at the home of Mrs Floyd Morris 2704 Brinker Thursday at two p m with Mrs C R Salmen as assisting hostess Mrs Harrie Wolf will give a lecture on “Indian Lore” Queen Esther chapter No 4 Order of the Eastern Star will not The Beta Iota sorority monthly hold it regular meeting Friday business meeting is postponed un- October 15 due to the annual sestil Friday Ocotober 15 at aeyen-thir- ty sion of grand chapter In Salt Lake in the Hotel Ben Lomond City October 14 and 15 By DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American and of Medical Association Hygeia the Health Magazine Extreme Heat Like Rapid Changes in Temperature Imperils Workers Health This is the second of a series ot articles in which Dr Morris Fishbein discusses diseases and other health hazards In Talks Dix ‘Dorothy 1 Before considering the special problems of health associated with various industries it is well to realize that certaingeneral OTHERS AND IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY THE COMPANY OFYOU conditions may develop in any HAVE PARTICIPATE IN THEIR ACTTVTTIES THEN ALIKE industry or in groups of indusTO SHARE ALE RESPONSIBILITIES tries The world is full of women who are always railing at the Injustice The human body has in it cerof the fate that has befallen them Why am I not popular? a woman will ask Why haven’t I hosts of friends? Why am I not elected presi- tain factors for controlling Its dent of my club? Why do women only ask me to own temperature It Is possible their big parties and not to their little dinners? Why however for the temperature does my husband philander? Why are my children to so extreme around the be am body home? from to away Why get always crazy or in cold that either in heat I lonely and unloved in my advancing age?' the mechanism of the body will not function satisfactorily There Of course when a woman puts any one of are many occupations in which the questions on her grievance list to us we we heat Is a vital concern in relareply with such soothing generalities as we But if tion to health can think up in the emergency was she we that her would tell the truth If you are exposed to extreme spoke the one to blame not others end that there was dry heat you may develop heat not a single thing of which she complained for stroke This comes with fever1 a tchich she was not directly responsible rapid pulse flushing of the skin We could tell the woman who can’t understand why she isn’t popu- profuse sweating and a fall in lar that the reason she isn’t persona grata with her sister women is the blood pressure Eventually because she does nothing to try to propitiate and please people She exposures to extreme heat may is not friendly so she has no friends Or perhaps it is because she cause inflammation of the tishas an aggressive manner that rubs people the wrong way Or she sues with their breakdown and lacks graciousness Or she is catty and we know the minute we turn destruction Blast furnace and our backs she will tear our reputations to tatters boiler room workers cooks laundry room workers workers We could tell the woman who can't understand why she is never in the automobile and chemical elected president of her club that it is because she is bossy and are frequently exarbitrary j and doesn't knoio how to do teamicork Or because she industries posed to the hazards of heat has made enemies in the club Or because she is a slacker who always ! ! ' i ducks her share’of the work We could tell the woman who doesn’t understand why her invitations to go places and do things are few and far between is because she talks too much She will spoil any dinner by monopolizing the conversation and reduce any company to a state of nervous prostration by an evening of her babble Or perhaps it is because she is an arguer who can start something by even mentioning the weather Or perhaps she is one of the bores who repeat all the smart things her children say without-givin- g us a chance to ring in the infantile witticisms of our little Johnny We could tell the woman who 'has a philandering husband that perhaps the reason he wandered away from his own fireside was because there was a critic on the hearth that never ceased chirping about his faults and weaknesses and telling him what a poor makeshift of a man he was Or maybe his hoilse was always so cluttered up and dirty and the children in such an uproad that he was driven to a club or saloon to find a place where he could sit down and rest in peaceand get something decent to eat Equally serious with the hazard of heat is the danger of sudden changes in the temperature The human body does not adjust itself easily to sudden severe changes There are experiments whjch show that such alterations In temperature may be accompanied by breakdown in the resistance of the body to various types of disease particularly respiratory disease Sudden changes in temperature occur particularly to workers in the ice industry butchers candy makers cooks drivers electrotypers fishermen packing house employes and soap Or perhaps she was so absorbed in the children she never noticed makers the children’s papa and while she was holding the baby’s hand while Dr Leonard D Lockhart medit slept he hunted up some lady to hold his because he was so lonesome ical adviser of the great firm in and neglected England known as the Boots Chemical Drug company calcuWe could tell the woman who doesn’t understand why her chil20 per cent of the loss lated that dren are so anxious to get away from home that it was because she of of time workers in that comhas made home a prison to them She is so neat that they dare not move a pillow or track in mud or leave a toy around so they escape pany in 1924 was due to the common cold He was convinced to some other fellow’s house where they can have fun Or maybe Mother has nerves that everything a youngster does seems to get on that bad ventilation is definitely ! Or maybe she is one of the possessive mothers who never will let her children grow up and have any liberty or do anything that the Other girls and boys do Maybe she is one of the mothers who will never let their daughters have any dates or buy their own clothes who reads all of their letters and listens in on all of their telephone calls and never lets her children go out of the house without putting them through 'a questionnaire about where they are going whom they are going with and whom they expect to see And the youngsters have to go away from home to get even a breath of liberty We could tell the old woman who doesn’t understand why she is lonely and unloved in her old age is because she has been selfish and and never laid up any of that treasure of affection and gratitude in other hearts that we have to check upon when we lose our personal attraction DOROTHY DIX Copyright Ledger Syndicate self-center- ed Going Hollywood By Standard-Examin- May Mann Staff er HOLLYWOOD Oct 12— Botr Taylor detests the words handsome and pretty And small wonder From the tirade of publicity wherein press boys have labeled him “pretty boy with the arched eyebrows” it seems as though Bob is getting a dish of the same handed out years ago to Rudolph Valentino Perhaps two handsomer actors have yet to appear on the screen Newspaper men and actors may be brothers under the skin but neither admit it The former resent the latter as exhibitionists with decided physical’at-tribute- s but few brains And what the ‘latter thinks of the for- mer would fill columns Most of the males restrain themselves from giving reporters a punch on the nose on general principles Actresses are always in a dither because some writing sister has done her wrong in print ‘ HE NEVER FORGAVE Valentino never forgave jan anonymous editorial in a Chicago paper called the “Pink Powder Puff Editorial” In this story the writer deplored the fact that the young men of the country were turning into sheiks and that men’s rooms had installed sons DUE TO IRRITATION Smarting tender skin promptly soothed end comforted by washing with Resinol Soap and applying Resinol Ointment ©esotsecb powder vending machines to take the shine from masculine noses Rudy offered to fight the writer any time anywhere and brooded over the attending publicity Taylor who has played the handsome lover in his screen roles to date would do well to either be Tarzan and yell and beat his chest or find himself a “Bad Man of Brim-stone- ” role and play with a few six shooters Only warning on the latter is that he doesn’t fall down when the gun goes bang! VIRILE MASCULINE Bob Taylor is virile masculine likeable and an actor with real talent The jibes relative to his good looks are unfair Bob Taylor is a very human sort of person Well over six feet in height he’s athletic in build Modest by nature he never acts for the benefit of the crowds but In his shy manner tries to please everyone and get away by himself His success has had little effect on his personality He’s the same today as he was three years ago just standing on the threshold of the cinema He tries to improve himself and is taking piano lessons in his spare time And he plays beginners' tunes and offers no apologies “That’s as far as I’ve got in the book” he’ll tell you well-dresse- d t - r'5Copyn9Wl9NEA'Sfvfc BY MARION WHITE sv x SV ' VS CAST OF CHARACTERS PRISCILLA PIERCE — Heroine young woman attorney AMY KERR— Cllly’a room mate and murderer’s victim JIM KERRIGAN — Oily’s Q f tlAA HARRY HUTCHINS — Amy’s strunge visitor SERGEANT DOLAN — Of- ficer assigned to solve the murder of Amy Kerr Yesterday: Harry Hutchins calls on Priscilla and is rebuffed when he Intimates Kerrigan was behind the murder Then as he leaves Cilly turns suddenly to her bedroom begins rummaging through her lower bureau drawer CHAPTER XXV “This is a surprise” Cilly said to the stalwart figure in the doorway “I didn’t expect to see you again today” Sergeant Dolan peeled himself out of his dripping raincoat and hung it over the kitchen door “I didn’t expect to be here” he commented “Enjoy the pic- ture?” “Very much thank pou Except that I missed some visitors by being out this afternoon” Dolan looked at Tier shrewdly “So they muffed it eh? Well ” I might have known He walked into the living room looked around Cilly went about lighting the table lamps It' was growing dark quickly “So your afternoon was wasted?” she asked “As far as your apartment is concerned yes But we had much better luck in other quar- ters” A V Ns S Ss S XV foe-- tv ' j v anything You’re determined to guilty In spite of everything and accuse Jim Kerrigan Why Jim wouldn’t have a mind ser chance! Not now with all this you’ve a new evidence piling up geant” “Hello!” Cilly said again meteut the all “Not at all when evidence points to one man we chanically just to hold the concan’t overlook) him because a nection She was afraid to say certain young lady has respond- more Here was Jim whose voice she’d prayed to hear ed to his personality” not every minute of the past few “All the evidence does days and she couldn’t speak to point to Jim” AH she could think of was him! “Ninety per cent of it does that Jim mustn’t come back yet Kerr’s been traveling outside the until she law these past several nionths He couldn’t be found some of the could to disprove Naturally he didn't want you him evidence damning with to against know that so bargain mat“Hello! the what’s Cilly her asked the girl not to tell he to meet him up on the roof ter? Can’t you hear me?” “Hello” She said it a third where he probably hoped if she didn’t come to terms that she’d time stupidly tonelessly Dolan would thing it was a wrong numaccidentally fall off” If only her knees ber stransne was “You told ne so! ” shake wouldn’t ' gled first voice again Jim’s ‘Cilly!” he was didn’t I “So she say in from Newark airto I took her up there deliberately just got I’m at the close were kill her They port Pennsylvania pretty to each other perhaps he I’ll come right over Instantly Cilly found her thought he could reason with her Then suddenly he lost his voice The words tumbled from head The first thing he grab- her lips fast and decisive bebed was a dece of clothesline fore Dolan could get their full Then frightened at what he’d meaning: “You mustn’t do that done he threw her off the roof They're waiting to get you here hoping it would look like an in my apartment’'' She slamaccident I told you it’s no new med the receiver back on its thing for this young man to hook run amuck At the trial out in Dolan was on his feet imBluefields they had several dem- mediately fire in his eye onstrations of his wild temper Who was that?” he demandI’ve got the complete file on ed the Kerr case if you want to Cilly did not answer come down and check up on it “So!” he shouted “You have for yourself” no idea where the fellow is but Cilly was staring out of the he’s near to keep in window watching the rain beat touch with enough you telephone against the glass She turned Well we’ll take by care of that in looked Dolan the and calmly young lady You’re coming with eye me as a material witness and “Perhaps I will some day” I’ll put someone else in your she said with deliberation “If apartment to take future mesyou ever indict Jim Kerrigan sages” for this murder I’ll defend him Cilly paid no attention to his And I’ll save him Sergeant words Dolan in spite o' you There’s What didLet him arrest her it matter? If only Jim nothing I won’t do to free Jim” would understand and keep Dolan frowned surprised at away In the fierce promise her words (To Be Continued) “It’s not a question of what you can or will do Miss Pierce” he reminded her “A jury usually decides whether a man’s guilty or not And with Wait! the evidence I’Ve got There’s something else we found this afternoon at the Ral- “Where?” “At the Ralston” The Ralston Cilly started hotel was where Jim lived “Did Jim" leave a forwarding address at the Ralston?” “No He wasn’t quite so con- siderate” Cilly straightened a chair sat down a little fearful “What did you discover then?” she in- quired hesitantly Dolan leaned forward “Remember what I told you about the bonds stolen by Kerr’s father from the Bluefields National bank? That they were still missing? Well we got a thousand dollars’ worth of them this afternoon In young Kerr’s room at the Ralston Funny thing about it— Martin searched that room thoroughly Monday afternoon but you know the old saying: IL you want to hide something (thoroughly stick it right out where anybody can see It That’s what Kerr did The bonds were out on a table carelessly slipped into a magazine Martin looked through every crack and crevice of that room Into bureau drawers and between sheets But he never thought of going through the that was too obmagazine i 4 ( ! 7: up a little veterinary practice and has managed the farm “Our two children arn nearly grown The oldest a boy graduated from high school two years ago and got a job at $125 per month “But my great trouble is the fact my husband goes on drinking sprees and chooses the most disreputable companions for his drunken rarties A few months ago he went to jail for ten days “The disgrace was felt keenly by my daughter who is now in high schoql I also elt humiliated for we have always been a highly respected family I can forgive my husband however but I cannot understand why he still gets drunk occasionally Dr Crane what is wrong with him?” DIAGNOSIS: This husband came home from his veterinary school and his townsmen called him “doc” They slapped him on the back and invited him to drink Being a young fellow it inflated his ego to have older men seek his companionship What he didn’t realize was that they liked to hobnob with an edu- cated man It inflated their ego They were simply using him for vanity purposes and would turn upon him if it were to their advantage But “doc” ate up this sudden popularity It came easy and he liked to stand at the bar and have his neighbors say “How are you Doc?” as a reduction in his prestige And the fact his wife’s farm was his f chief means of support further — s galled him Then his son only 19 got a jot making $125 per month Roger's parental pride was great but at the same time he realized that the boy was earning more than his ) fafher ALCOHOL WAS HIS EXIT So he took to alcohol as an exit from the inner torment When he was drunk his conscience didn’t bother him Ho could act the rolo of successful veterinarian And he invariably stressed the ’ doctor” in front af his name when he got full of liquor He always insisted that his chance7 acquaintances called him by that title They soon learned that he’d pay for- drinks if they called him “doc” Why didn’t he reform after his jail sentence? Because that was the final blow to his pride and thereafter he needed an escape even more than formerly Roger’s case is a good lesson to all young professional men Never fall for the cycophantlc adulation of social climbers who use you to inflate their ego and turn on you as soon as you cannot be of use to them Famous ball players prize fighters actors and others have lived to tue their folly in this regard Be cordial and kindly but don’t permit too much intimacy Keep people at arm’s length And earn your success and popularity by merit Don’t expect to buy it with 'j DEMOS AGAINST re-bu- ilt 3 anti-Tamma- pro-ne- ny w ‘ ot j j D on your trip to J Js A Cozy dJJSfiSri - The Daylight is Southern Pacific s brand new streamlined train now in daily operation between San Francisco and Los Angeles The very last word in travel luxury this million-dolla- r limited speeds over two mountain ranges and (or more than 100 miles along the 'Pacific entirety by daylight I You can ride it on a Southern Pacific trip to Los Comfortable Homelike Room in the pleasant genial that greets you You’ll The luxurious new Daylight is just another reason for going to Los the Shirley-Savo- Garage 400 ROOMS y FROM' EDGAR SMITH Prtsicftrrf IKE WALTON Msg Dir EDC BENNETT Monoeer 4 Schilling has more LOW FARES costs just a trifle more to see San Francisco and a lot of California when you go to Los Angeles Our lowest- - fares are good on the streamlined Daylight from San Francisco to Los Angeles For complete details fares or reservations call G H Ilolt (Phone 195) or T Corn (rhone 2300) Union Station It fnniL BROADWAY -- Angeles via San Francisco Other reasons: a stopover in San Fran- cisco if you like to see the world’s two largest bridges Chinatown site of the 1939 Exposition many other attractions an opportunity to see more of California — the scenic Coast Line Del Monte Santa Barbara Plan a side trip to Yosemite and the Big Trees Drive ypur car into TATt° j Angeles via San Francisco like the sleep inspiring beds -- the well furnished rooms and the fine food — but most of all you’ll like the real economy of rates stL‘ I know Tea flavor because it's toasted H-15- LAGUARDIA cf4r Cfc's 3 Roger B aged 39 Is a veterinarian in a small town “My husband has a great deal of talent in his profession” his wife informed me “but he doesn’t use it "We finally had to move out upon the farm my mother left me when she died My husband kept CASE Your Children ’ HThc kkBts Roger’s case today shows what often happens to famous persons who become deluded by applause Friends who are bought with drinks are “fair weather” companions They are gone when storms strike you t hospitality ls George Wl Crane Northwestern University IIOW A DRUNKARD DEVELOPS Early in his marriage le began to stay out late and drink too much This was why his practice fell away People don’t want drunken drinks doctors for their children nor for (Copyright by The Hopkins Syntheir cows and hogs dicate Inc) Roger finally moved to his wife’s 44 farm But he longed for that early adulation that had come to him He couldn’t get It from his farmston” ing He might have turned over a new leaf and his veterinary He dug into his coat pocket Dy CXVv Retorts Barton practice drew forth something wrapped F But that meant a long hard in paper He handed it to Cilly course of work He would not pay — a blue belt a belt from a wothe SECRET But his vanity was SOMETHING IS TO price man’s chiffon dress deflated by having failed in his CHERISH WHETHER YOU’RE and Farley Favor Cilly stifled the cry that came CinLD OR ADULT practice He looked upon farming Wagner to her lips her eyes staring Tammany Man As hpynotically at this new piece Don’t try to force a secret from where before he was looking N Y Mayor of evidence The belt belonged to a child unless it is for the child’s a at In the others through glass Amy Kerr’s blue chiffon dress own good establishment of identity he disNEW YORK Oct 13 — (AP) — the one she had taken up There is something in all of us covery that he actually may know United States Senator Robert F on the roof to air! that urges reticence in certain things that others cannot share Wagner and Postmaster General “You recognize it?” things What these things are de- It is his big thrill but like every James A Farley two leading naCilly did not could not an- pends upon the person himself We other experimental stage of early tional figures of the new deal swer This was the last straw have our little hurts our little childhood it loses its charm in aligned themselves today behind shames that won’t stand the prying time and he returns to normal the candidacy of Jeremiath T Mashe thought This was the last of are Most of other them eyes INVESTIGATE TACTFULLY honey Tammany district leader link in the chain that was slow- 'foolish are to us but things they for the city’s mayoralty one never He for Except thing ly surely binding Jim to the serious Father may cringe if anycomis Mahoney is opposed by Mayor a secretiveness that forgets murder one speaks of his bald head mother fort He need not H LaGuardia Fiorello on himself put Her head spun madly there shrinks from mentioning her fear deal candidate for wishat times unless he all was a wild throbbing in her of jnice Silly? Not at all To people display es to Confidence in his mother will reelection November 2 LaGuardia temples a choking in her throat with obsessions they are serious overcome this to a great extent is official Republican city fusion She tried to think of an explana- And children do have thelr curious but even she will be excluded at and American Labor party candidate and carries Socialist and Comtion but her thoughts were a little obsessions times seem as mine it on a little child’s munist endorsement To barge in may Strange whirlpool of horror and despair was Several months ago as the pri-- i at cried I even an older or holies of publicity against She was dimly conscious that holy name saw in fourteen oc I campaign was getting under some when wise too maty is not one’s my If Dolan was still speaking she the an authoritative White House How way this I got paper phobia currence makes its imperative to in heard his voice relentlessly no one knew I did not know my- vestigate then the approach must announcement was made of a j found it in the self But it was there And I hated be tactful and careful In some “hands off” attitude but that state- pursuing: of one his of the world for spreading my name cases as confession for instance it ment some quarters believed may jackets pocket probably wore it here We have where people could see Perhaps I will do him good At other times have been limited to the bitter prithe dress down at headquarters had been punished one time for he may be as chagrined as if he had mary campaign ' 44 You remember the girl was writing my name on a neigh- taken off his clothes in public The The Queen Mary has the largest ” bor’s wall I do not know But there most sensitive child ls the most holding it in her hand was ever fitted to a ship It it could it not whistles and is I Frankness secretive help encouraged But the words did not register SECRETIYENESS IS A "STAGE” more silence instruments pro- uses three seven-fothan tender by by in her mind Children all have their sacred fanation It is a problem indeed two on the fore funnel and one on' Suddenly the throbbing in her chambers Their hearts and minds (Copyright 1937 NEA Service Inc) the midships funnel temples gave way to a sharp are strange So strange that all the insistent ringing Habit more psychiatrists from here to Sheba than understanding forced her will never be able to fathom the to her feet and propelled her to depths a When child Is three or four he the telephone Like a sleepwalk- goes through a stage of little secrets er she picked up the receiver He hides his engine and has a tantmumbled a mechanical “Hello” rum if anybody insists on finding “Hello! Hello Cilly darling!” it“ He sings out that he knows It was Jim’s voice which something that nobody else knows He even fibs so that he can hug his came over the vire to her! secret to his heart was home Jim again! Every- tiny This usually worries his mother thing would be all right now She may call him a little terribly But would it? There was Ser sneak and write for advice She geant Dolan seated not six feet need not worry It is natural He away watching her like a cat is developing self He is stepping Dolan who believed Jim into a real world for the first time You'll like 5Turrr By Dr one-trac- k -- O Case Records of a Psychologist A 'uv I:-!- ! are happy and peppy and full of IP youmen 'Will take you places If jou are er s n PEPPY GIRLS “middle age” wife take "Don't be a three-quartLYDIA E PIN KB AM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go “Smiling Through” v related to the cause of colds The employe works in1 hot stagnant air which causes the membranes lining the air passages to become relaxed and engorged with blood The germs settle on the membranes of the nose When the individual goes out suddenly into the cold air his resistance is lessened and the germs are well implanted vious” “A little too obvious it seems ready to set up disturbances to me” Cilly retorted “I’ll bet The hazards of heat are some- someone put them there” stole “Who? Kerr senior times not as serious for certain disto son is them his here workers as those of the damp W'hat of know don’t I them The fisherman the leather pre- pose of fiction you saw this parer in the glove industry miracle afternoon but don’t ask me to workers in paper mills laundry a vindictive vicious believe that workers pottery workers sewer cleaning-womaslipped those workers packing house em- bonds into the magazine” ployes and many others includ“I won’t ask you to believe firemen sailors also ing perhaps and icehouse employes are regdamage to the skin from moisularly associated with severe ture dampness For years human beings have Any person who is required to recognized that dampness is a work in an area that is damp contributing factor to coughs should have a thorough underand colds rheumatic diseases standing of the condition of his he changes in the skin and certain lungs and of his joints before ocThe human being undertakes that as a regular infections even though he may have cupation There seems to be evolved at some time from an plenty of evidence from the examphibious animal is not adapt- perience of workers in industry ed to living in exceedingly wet that exposure to constant dampFor that reason it is ness is capable of real harm to places necessary for such a worker to the human body wear high rubber boots and simNEXT: The strange and ilar protective coverings In industry it is also customcompressed air disease overcome to of the hazard ary dampness to some extent by Suitable ditching which carries away excess water In industries where water is exceedingly damaging to the skin as for example among washerwomen the wearing of rubber gloves may be helpful and in some industries it is customary to oil the skin thoroughly to overcome the hazard of MEN LOVE lively they will invite you to dancesand parties BUT if you are cross and lifeless and always tired out men won’t be interested in you Men don’t like “quiet’’ girls Men go to parties to enjoy themselves They want girls along who are full of pep For three generations one woman has told another how to go “smiling through” with Lydia E Pinkham’s egetable Comtone up the system pound It helps Nature thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1 Turnto womanhood 2 Preing fromforgirlhood 3 Approaching motherhood paring f AT !7tH 0©tmQliiem IPadiimai it J ! 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