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Show mAUiirt UAiLa mAUiiA, UTAH jHATfo EAT and WHY 4 Moulton (foudtli "Piicuiiei r Your Passport to Good Health -- and Tells How You Can Avoid the TEETH Have You a Question? Ash C. Houston Goudiss C. Houston Goudiss has put at the disposal of readers of this neuspa-pe- r all the facilities of his famous Experimental Kitchen Laboratory in New York Cily. He will gladly an. swer questions concerning foods, diet, nutrition, and their relation to health.--- You TragedyoFDental Decay By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS 6 Eut 30th Street, Now York. was also a wit, once remarked that you who SCIENTIST, teeth or they will be false to you. to . must be true your not this advice is evidenced by heed do at most people of the adult population is d cent 100 per act that almost of oral and from 90 to 97 per form disease, by some af-te- all school children have decayed teeth. p there is a close relation-imost universal, more than half of teeth healthy between all sickness would be eliminated. con-rsel- y, and bodies, id healthy Are to Blame between decayed Mothers For Children's Bad Teeth ith ard sickly bodies, it is It has been estimated that the sci-c- e y to understand why temporary, or baby teeth of views this appalling situ-o- n children come through the gums with the greatest alarm practically perfect in 98 per cent of all children. Yet, statistics ;nd why such an eminent show that by the time they reach thority as Professor Ernest the first grade, 90 per cent of the Hooton of Harvard Univer-- v children, both from wealthy warns that unless steps homes and from homes where money is scarce, have bad teeth; e taken to discover prevend have abscessed condits of tooth infection, and tions in their mouths, and every defor-tion, of dental rrectives fourth or fifth child does not have the course of human proper masticating surfaces. If this disgraceful state of afolution will lead downward fairs is allowed to continue, the extinction, blame must be laid squarely at JA and the doors of the nations mothers. Happiness send on Sound Teeth Formerly it was thought that oral hygiene alone would prevent is a 'at strong statement, but tooth decay. But though the imis not an exaggeration, for it portance of thoroughly cleansing L'd be difficult to the teeth is recognized today as influence of the teeth upon never before, nutritional scientists nt of one-thir- over-estima- and happiness. have discovered that correct diet, wonder how teeth cam plus mouth hygiene, is the real ct happiness? Consider, then, key. to dental health. t a pretty face depends, first Diet and Its Relation n the position of the mouth To Dental Disease ?n the lips are closed, and sec-- . The teeth are living tissues, upon the appearance of the which require proper nourishment a when the are lips parted, as much as any other part of i cannot have a lovely mouth just the body. fn the lips close over crooked rt teeth; you cannot have an Every food element required for ctive smile if the teeth are a healthy body plays its part in building healthy teeth. But speyou the lips is the result he face is disfigured. this is .rely tragedy enough, the effect of decayed teeth i health is of far greater sig-tanc- e. rtl Decay Does fnsle Damage decayed tooth is a poison fac distributing its noxious prod- every part of the body. In r. ody, that poison attacks tcrs in the weakest and spot. rosy lead to rheu- - neuritis, ,,c sihnents, dyspepsia, or tt duodenal ulcers. It may be ntributing cause of heart dis-- e. 1 suc ?W etensive dam- - is easy to understand why Prominent medical authority eelared that if the teeth were PJ Proper Became eare, so that dental rare, instead of al- - DO YOU WANT TO Reduce . . Surely Frre Bulletin br C. Houston Goudiss RADERS of thi newipiper writ xittd to Ntv'c j titatjt. n . let. The I,, it 'tm ' fieri ,1 tkH' 4 X to C. jr Bu"!n-- r'duc off hn ich by the Mfo countnt comPlet lbt cafr,c Me cat eel- - with value foods menus' that uide to comfort- od heolrkr! sI or and D. Second, frequent and thorough brushing of the teeth, to remove all food particles. The use of an efficient dentifrice encourages efficient brushing and helps to keep the teeth looking attractive. Third, the inclusion in the diet of foods that require the chewing, tearing, gnawing and biting for which our teeth were designed, such as raw cabbage, celery, apples and other fibrous foods. , Fourth, a visit to the dentist at least twice a year, so that he can check the condition of the teeth. If every mother will follow this program, and train her children to follow it, the result will be a vast decrease in dental decay, and a forward step in human progress. For it is not too much to say that the SALVATION OF THE HUMAN RACE LIES IN rtquit, dr !m ovie headlines from the lives dr OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! By formed before birth. It is during this period, therefore, that proper dieting should begin. The teeth are constructed of the same materials as the bones, chiefly calcium and phosphorus, and if the diet of the prospective mother is not adequate, these building materials are withdrawn from her own teeth J and bones. The old idea that mothers must sacrifice a tooth for every child arose because expectant mothers did not realize the importance of taking extra amounts of calcium, which is obtained from milk, cheese, dried peas and beans, green leafy vegetables and many nuts; phosphorus, which is abundant in egg yolk, cheese, whole grain cereals, dried legumes and milk; and vitamin D, which is oils; irradisupplied by ated foods, or those enriched with vitamin D concentrates; and egg A Dog a Premonition By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline .Hunter H ELLO-EVERYBOD- Do animals possess second sight? I mean, do they because they are closer to Nature receive mysterious advance warnings of evil that fail to touch our less sensitive consciousness? Sometimes it seems that way. A California friend of mine had a pet cat One day a few yeari ago sugar barrels, Theyre bigger an hold more. But when I cant get them I use plain flour barrels. fish-liv- er c'ent io verry It has been proved experimentally that when vitamin A is withheld, the teeth begin to deteriorate, and beeome chalky, white and brittle, owing to the loss of More women use Polish and the enamel and exposure of the dentine. Mops than any Vitamin D is so closely related other kind for to the health of teeth and gums, furniture, wood-orthat when It is lacking, profound floors. changes occur, including swelling and bleeding of the gums and loosening of the teeth. Four Important Rules For Dentaf Health U CLEANS at it POLISHES The prevention of dental decay and the preservation of sound teeth and healthy gums is founded on a program: diet con- First, a k, four-poi- nt well-balanc- IFIVE minus TTWflD leaves and no. The arithmetic of your school day taught that if Mary had five dollars and is But WRONG? Well, yes that three dollars remained. mathematics not shopping! . In managing a home guarding a limited family did. to income . . . were simply got do better than Mary where the . . ascertain We must sharpen our buying wita . town to doUars fire . . . take dollars of extra value lurk and get much more for the money spent. guides right athand Fortunately, there are netespoper. Advertised mer the advertisements in this value merchandise. It makes chandise is often exceptional spent two.. ... ever-willi- ng fhjie dollars 1 VIRGINIA VALE 101 by MnM wftliff HrVmi LV hr ( Colorful Apron for a Gift or Bazaar moviesrJusVToolratthislist Grace Moore got her proChockful of flattery, gaiety, fessional start in one and practicality is this apron with d appliqued Frances Faye stepped from its easily and flowers. Outline stitch pocket one into a part In a picture completes the design. Pattern 1639 tulip-shape- transfer n pattern of Dog Wouldnt Go Through Ilis Tricks. Pattern Arlene Judge. 163$ tertainers. Olympe Bradna also ap- apron, a motif by 9, 4 inches peared for a time in one, on her and applique patch pieces; illustrations of all stitches used; maway from Paris to Hollywood. terial requirements; color suggesEven though Marlene Dietrich tions. Send 15 cents In stamps or coins isnt under contract to any motion picture company at the moment no- (coins preferred) for this pattern body needs to worry about her fi- to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft nancial future; shes signed a radio Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York, contract that will pay her $3,000 Please write your name, ada week. Lots of money) But re- dress and pattern number plainly. cently when she had her pictures taken by her favorite photographer at Paramount she had to pay for High Exp!o$ives them because she no longer works The velocity of explosions vathere. And thats the sort of thing Gasoline-ai- r ries tremendously. awscreen stars most mind that when ignited by a mixtures, fully. spark, produce an explosive wave with a speed of approximately 30 Shirley Temple has put her hair feet a second, while TNT and niup and la losing her teeth Its not troglycerine, on the other hand, unusual for her to report at the generate a detonation with a vestudio, Well, I lost another tooth locity of about 25,000 feet a secFortunately ahea young ond. Colliers Weekly. today. enough not to have it mean tragedyT In Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ahe has six songs, and youd hardly LOVE recognize the dear old atory, its been ao changed to make a good vehicle for her. But the change waa worth It; the best box office attraction in picture ia at her best. If you r peppy and full of fua, men wtU it 814 Mrs. J. B. McK. It is incorrect say that rye bread is more, or less, fattening than white bread., A slice of rye bread supplies the same number of calories as a Pal Wouldnt Shake Hands. slice of white bread. garding his piaster with downcast looks. This was a new one on John Miss F. S. P. The sulphur dioxide used to bleach a good grade and it puzzled him. John was puzzled still more when, as he started down the stairs the of dried fruit is present in a chemtook hold of the leg of his overalls and PULLED HIM BACK. dog ical combination that is entirely I patted him on the head, John writes, and tried to shake hands' harmless. with him, but he kicked up a fuss of barking and crying and when Mrs. E. T. D. Answering your 1 pushed him away he again caught hold of my leg." Tis $15 not, replied Mr. Shea. a week I make. When Ive paid the rent, the provisions, and the milkman, and bought whats needed for Maggie and me five children, I deposit the rest of mj money in barrels. Mostly, maam, SADDLES Every morning when John returned, the dog would bo waiting for Jilm. Joyously, Pal would take the morning paper up to the bouse and then sit up and bark before the drawer until John gave him hit ball. This, John aays, had been going on daily for year. But on the night of April 24, 1933, as John kissed his wife and started for work as usual. Pal was not up to his usual tricks. He paid no attention to the rubber ball and instead of offering hi paw, sat glumly re- - to A social worker with more enthusiasm than tact went to call upon Terence Shea, night watchman, at his home. I hope, Mr. Shea, she said, that you do not squander your money in riotous living. May I ask what you do with your wages? Id just as soon tell you as & LAWRENCE QUALITY MONTHLY rAVMKNTB tarortd Urmrt and Urckmen for yearn pert woHunanablplow trim i uhiy Wrttm fmr Fft&'f ltmstrtm4 with Bing Crosby. contains the cat tuddenly jumped on hla lap, the picture of terror. Her fur wa Alice Faye, Eleanor PoweQ, Arstanding on end and the meowed excitedly and burled her head in lene Grace and her master's coat He leaned over, surprised at her strange ac- MarthaJudge, all were Bradley, club en- Raye night tions, to see what was the matter, and the next minute over went the chair, man and cat in a heap. An earthquake had (truck that part of the Pacific coast and the cat he la convinced received advance warning! All of which brings us to todays adventurer, John W. Herbst of Flushing. L. I. John has a dog who acted strangely on a certain day in April, 1933. John has good reason to remember that day the twenty-feurt- h because he lost his right hand In an accident that almost took his life. John's dog Is a shepherd named Pal" and what a namel John was a railroad conductor in those days and Pal WAS his pal Every hight John says, when he was ready to go to work Pal would come to him with-hirubber ball and drop it in his masters hand to be put away in a drawer. Then Pal would "shake hands with his master. Questions Answered His Bulging Barrels R; dio J night clubs NEW YORKS to be an excellent spring board for girls who want to jump on up into the ITS TEETH. Write to C. Houston Goudiss, 6 East 39th Street, New York City, for information on How to Build and How td Maintain Healthy Teeth. question as to the effect of cooking on vitamin Dthis is no problem in the kitchen. Natural vitamin D is virtually absent from most foods, but in irradiated foods, or those to which vitamin D concentrate has been added, Formed Before These substances must be sup- the vitamin D is stable and ordiplied before birth and throughout nary cooking has little destructive effect on it. life. WNU C. Houston Goudiss 1938. Although teeth do not appear in a babys mouth until some months after it is born, they are actually Terence Shea Tells of -- Til ICMfi! UWRilCI Cl SAVING yolk. Scientifically? Id taining an abundance of calcium, phosphorus and vitamins A, C cial emphasis must be placed upon providing adequate amounts of calcium, phosphorus, and three Vitamins, A, C and D. likewise changed Teeth Are Actually that the lower part Birth vhen gums recede, and sened teeth are forced out of r natural position, the position -- d h ADVENTURERS1 CLUB te an "health o arealsotnviled locor T suit him in matters of personal hygiene. Its not necessary to write a feller unless you desire, for postcard inquiries will receive the same careful attention. Address him at 6 East Thirty-nintStreet, New York City. STAR ! DUST HARNESS I Johns Wife Thought It a Warning. Women are more sensitive than men to things bordering on the ocShe immediately took Pals cult and Johns wife was no exception. actions to be a warning and asked her husband to stay home that day. But John laughed at the idea and promising to b? careful, went to work. He wishes now he had listened to what he is convinced was a real warning. A few hours later John was taking his freight train out of Long Island city. He gave the starting signal to the engineer and swung on board. As the cars started to move John heard the sound of a brake scraping and locating the car he climbed aboard. And just as he released the set brake Fate put a stop to his railroad career. Lost Ills Hand and Almost His Life. The brake, chain snapped John slipped and fell under the train he saw the wheels coming too late his hand hurt him terribly and the next second he was lying on the roadbed bolding the bleeding stump of his severed right band! Followed months in the hospital Blood poisoning set in, and John's weight went from 179 pounds to 92. Back home Pal was disconsolate. The dog bad not been taken to see his master but still he seemed to know. The rubber ball lay unheeded on the floor; instead he guarded and nursed John's working cap that had been brought to him. Finally on July 1 John came home. Pal waa so excited that they bad to tie him up (or fear that he would hurt his still Invalid master. After a while they let him go and the dog surprised everyone by his actions. Instead of jumping all over John he approached his idol gently. He sniffed the bandage and licked John's remaining hand. Pal Now a Sober Guardian. And from that day, John says, the character of Pal changed. Instead of the playful Pal of other days he now became a sober watchdog and took up a tireless vigil at his sick masters side. It seems as though "No one can touch me to this day, John ends. Pal blames himself for letting me go to work that April day and now thinks it his duty to protect me as long as I have only one hand. Youre right, John. What an experience and what a dog! Scientists, I suppose, would say it is impossible tor a dog or any animal to give such a warning as Pal did. They would use a lot of big words proving their contention, too. Maybe theyre right I don't know. All I know is THESE THINGS DO HAPPEN! Copyright. WNU Service. Mohammedan Prayers The Mohammedan prays to God five time each day. Before a pray-e- r is begun, he perform certain religious purification preparations, which may be of two kinds: the ghusl or total immersion of the body or the wudu, a partial ablution, which consists of washing the hands, face, ears and feet up to the ankles. If water is not available sand may be used The live prayers are: the fajr" (said at dayasr break), uhr (noon), the (afternoon, midway between the second and fourth prayers), magh-ri- b isha (aft(evening) and the er night has closed). The times of prsyer are announced by the muez-xin-s from the minarets of the mosques. Dead Sea 8lt Water Lake The Dead sea is a salt water lake in southern Palestine In which the River Jordan terminates. It is miles long, ten miles wide, has a maximum depth of 1,280 feet and an area of 340 square miles. Lying 1,290 feet below sea level. It is the lowest body of water on the earth. Having no outlet, its excess water is taken off by evaporation, estimated atabout 6,000,000 tons daily. The salinity is 23 to 27 per cent, which is about five time that of the ocean. The economic value of the salts in solution is great, the principal ones being potash and common salt The commercial exploitation was begun in 1931. No animal life can exist in its waters. forty-s- even Earliest OO Driller Early Clock Making According to old records, the ChiPrior to 1800, clock making in America was considered as an In- nese were the first to drill for oil-u- sing crude equipment by which dividual trade like that of the cobbler but shortly after the beginning coolies jumped on a board on a spring pole, thereby forcing the of the century it became a regular clock-makeboring tool deeper into the hole they industry and we find many were forming. who are known for the beautiful examples they left behind. The Word Fortnight The word fortnight, meaning two The Ides In the Roman calendar, the Ides weeks, ia derived from the Middle fourten, which is fell on the fifteenth of March, May, English word on the thirfourteen. as It means the seme but October, and July fourteen nights or two week. teenth day of the other months. rs j MEN GIRLS WITH PEP BUT, If you you to dmocoi and ara eroaa. llMena and parti. tired, men won't bo tntprmted. Men don't liko firla. For three generation on woman na told another how to go "smiling through with Lydia E. Pinkham'a VegeUhU Compound. It heipo Nature tone up tho system, thus loosen Ing tho discomforts from tho functional disorders which women must endure. Make a note NOW to get a bottle of world-famoHnkhams Compound today WITHOUT FAIL from your druggist more than ft tiitoft women have written la letter reporting benefit. Why not fry LYDIA E. PINKBAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND? Youll see Errol Flynn In The Singing Cop" also, before long, and you'll hear a song that he wrote, Tahiti Lullaby, which is used In the picture. The man can do anything! Those Walt Mickey Disney programs have gone ao well that the sponsor has renewed the series for 26 weeks theyre on NBCa Red network on Sundays at But Mickey will have a vacation during the summer, starting May 15. Mouse five-thirt- HOTEL BEN LOMOND Andy Donnelly. Jr., who plays Junior on the Dick Tracy programs, sets a good example to the of who thousands youngsters wouldn't miss that broadcast for anything. Though he lives In New York and goes to school there, he gets over to Ridgefield, N. J., every Sunday to go to church with his family. Charles Bickford tried his luck in a stage play and it failed, so now hes back in Hollywood, hoping for better luck next time, and making a picture for Republic, Gangs of New York, with another James C r u x e, directing, and Nancy Carroll scheduled to play the heronie if she's willing. Bickford's return to the screen will recall the stirring days of hix earlier successes as a forceful OGDEN, UTAH Bstka - f!.M t 14. H Pswilr Beams ter 4 pera.ee - - 4.M tto Reeae-I- H Air CeekJ Utters tn4 UUr Grill Beset . . Cages Shsp . . Tea Boots old-time- r, Ben et Kitirr Ki wests Eirrotlm Exrhan, OptisiH. Chanter et CeeuMree as4 44 Chib. .-3." HOTEL REN LOMOND he-ma- ' Ceon as r ere T. E. ntxgersM, Hgib I 1638 Cantor WNU W ODDS AND ENDS-Ed- die lectured recently at Columbia univerti-ty- ; ha gave an excellent talk on com-edy on the air, after remarking that it teas ironical for a man whoi never To Get Rid of Acid been through grammar school to end Poiaonoue Waste lecturing et a university . . . Richard Yor kidney, help to beep jrott-- t Gordon, who plays Sherlock Holmes an by eofMtanUjr (Uterine wnte Ml the air , loved to play "cops and rob(rote the blood. If your kidney, bers" token he was kid and always (nnetionelly dieordmd nid frit reams sums imparities, there may teas one of the robbers . . . Deanna Durbin too given a valuable stamp collection not long ego, but knows so Btuminy, cftnty or loo (mnmt i Mtioa may b warning efom kidi Hula about stamps that she didn't apbladdar or dmurbue. preciate it shed rather collect mat rh Yon any ufTr aaffftnf barkar books . . , Mrs. Martin Johnson will pftmisUnt bftdafep gitork of dUmim Al on broadcast M 'fbta, twciling, puffin Jolsons May appear third . . . Since Jack Benny was named In each anew ft ft better te rriy Americas second besudressed man hes edieiae that has woa eoantrM boon swamped by meil from man so ha than ea somtblnr Us fas aedaim want his advice on their clothes . . . ably known, tin On's Pills. A mu baton ia favorite Blacks tad Frank tha tip al grateful pmple reniwiee DoM a. Am BMf ftMiikiafl Mart of a bamboo flycosting rod is who Carlisle, making Hunted Man for Paramount, has tome now stockingi that have tippers up tha bark. ' Wes ina Newspaper Vote. HEliPJKIDNBY j bj Kr&dw,.w" ... |