Show hi±d5M3fL £3s!&L D 8 Magna Of Skin Eruption p llives Traced to Number of Sources Diet Plays Im- li mu l--iSc W W portant Role By DE W A EVANS on urticaria This is the scientific name for an old jnd very annoying enemy hives or anti an ai title nettlerash There is just one new point to write bout and that is not proved There is more than one kind of urticaria or nettlerash and this new point may apply in spots Most of the nettle yashes are caused by eating some form Some Of protein or albuminous food get it when they eat eggs others when they eat fish but whatever the harm' Jul food the part that does the damage is the albumin It is known that albumin is not always the same In fact we speak of the albumins meaning that there are a great group of Furthermore we know that them In albumin which we think of as one chemical substance is really a combi tiation of about 20 chemical substances called amines The difference between albumins is partly due to the various amines that enter into the recipes used One of these amines is called histamine Histamine has been separated out Just as morphine has been separated from opium It Is used to cause the Stomach to secrete gastric juice and for other purposes One of the effects k to produce nettlerash The new point about urticaria is that those people who are prone to develop it when they eat certain foods have acquired a way of separating hist-mine in the process of nutrition and that when they split this substance away from the meat of let us say fish they have an attack of hives If this point should be established the next search of the investigators would be to find an antidote for histamine This may prove a hard job for the scientists but it will be no harder than the job the suffer now has of having skin tests to discover what poisons him or what is mre difficult still to change his habits his foods his animal friends or his home In order to escape the cause of his trouble Scratching Is not altogether un pleasant In fact the psychologists after writing encyclopedias on the subject now tell us that scratching within limitations is a source of pleasure The dog scratching for fleas 1 not as unhappy as the doggerel It is the would cause us to Infer to resist the impulse to indulge a pleasurable sensation that trikes the urticaria urge a nuisance It is bad form to scratch in public A he is drunk trn is very happytowhen restram his urge but the inability to be happy may make him very un rsppy by V' J V — Lumier Miss Hanlyn Scheiber honored qneen of Job’s Daughters who will be the complimented guest at the annual ball given by the organisation Friday at the Masonic temple It has a tendency to mak ms very nervous REPLY The advice we commonly give sufferers from this discomfort is to train themselves to disregard this apparent noise ss they bate dona with most of the real noises they hear This is good advice 99 times in 100 It is good advice in your case Some of the physicians who hav examined you would have found a removable cause had there been one The most common cause is change in the bones of the ear OPERATION NEEDED Mrs B writes: Is there any way to cure a fistula without an which in I have been told that operation? it can be dried up and that it will not come back Is this true? REPLY The only cure that can be depended on is operation Injection of bismuth paste is one of the operations that is used The usually employed operation consists In opening up the tiact To the limit of space questions pertaining to hygiene and prevention of disease will be answered in this column Personal replies will be made to Inquiries under proper limitations when return stamped envelope is inclosed Dr Evans will not make diagnosis or prescribe for individual Mr and Mrs William Ledingham entertained at a farewell party Saturday evening at their home in honor of Mr and Mrs J A Webb who aie leaving soon to make their home in Ogden A late luncheon was served to 10 guests Mrs Bessie Beagle of Du Bois Idaho was a guest during the week of Mr and Mrs W B Boucher Mrs Beagle accompanied by Miss Onen Boucher left Monday lor San Diego Cal to spend the summer Mws Clara Anderson who has been teaching school at Cedar City returned Saturday to spend the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs Eric H Anderson Mrs Agnes Williams Mrs Harry Norris Mrs Eric H Anderson and Mrs T A Hansen attended a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs A Beckstead of Midvale Mrs James Newton entertained the W W W club Wednesday at her home in Hunter A 1 30 o'clock luncheon was served to 10 guests Mrs Evan Thomas of La Grande Ore Mrs Del R Sutton Mrs Leslie Newton Mrs Hyrum Newton Mrs Golden Day Mrs Elzy Rhoades and Mrs T E Burke were special guests The afternoon was spent in quilting and playing bridge The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs John Neil-so- n The Magna Woman’s club held Its business and social meeting WednesThe day evening in the clubhouse librarian reported a circulation of 087 books for the month of April and 12 new fiction books added to the shelves The social part was spent in playing bridge at which the prize was won Refreshby Mrs Frank Peterson ments were served by Mrs J A Webb and Mrs William Ledingham Our Lady of Lourdes parish will entertain at 8 public card party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs George Paddock Everyone is invited to attend d Elks entertained their wives at a dancing party Tuesday evening in Cooper's hall Mrs T E Burke and Mrs W B Boucher entertained the Benefit Library Bridge club Friday evening at the clubhouse Prizes were won by Mrs Frank Peterson and O A Sonne A late luncheon was served to 20 gnests The club will entertain at a public party next Friday evening at the clubhouse Copper I O O F lodge No 57 entertained Wednesday evening at the lodge hall in honor of the 113th anniversary of the order An address was made by Rev E B Pace fol lowed by a musical program dancing and refreshments Mr and Mrs N F Pehrson entertained at a dinner Wednesday evening at their home in honor of the of their son George graduation Covers were laid for 11 Lilacs formed the dinner table centerpiece Mrs Leatrus Turner grand chief of the Pythian Sisters lodge made her official visitation to the Garfield chapter Tuesday evening She was accompanied bv eight members of the local lodge After the meeting a banquet was served and Mrs Turner was presented with a gift The graduating class of the Cyprus high school numbering 90 entertained at a breakfast Monday morning and a dancing party Tuesday evening at the schoo ilI Magna-Garfiel- Giurch Organization Girls Han Operetta Save Money Now FREE— $250— FREE For May Only Simply present this ad— and we will five you CREDIT of $250 absolutely FREE on any Plate as specified in following prices $250 Free on any filling or bridge work contract of $1000 or more NEW LOW PRICES New Low Plate Prices fft SMAROON RUB- BEJt—SpecUl stooo isztJU't NATl UAL BA8R carved sums IKOLIIH CA V V MAROON—C rv sr: $1500 BAMftrrS lfl PLATE Special price BOLD DLST NATURAL Ol MS —Hand remit “A Ur light vfi7IOU ALCOLITE UNBREAK- COR-AII- - dqftV ABLE MATES AFrr plat Oflrr not food on UTAH'S k BRIDGE WORK IM 50 £f SILVER FILLINGS Up From $ thr-s- 1 8 1932 the Garden Gate Through MAUD By VIOLAS BLOOM ALL SUMMER very finest viola until lately and inThere is no finer flower for either deed it is a beauty with its purple the rock garden or the edging of a blooms all season Faith Baldwin CHAPTER 22 jNancy and Carol comment on her ap- - “I do not" said Mrs Adams indig to the girl atpearance nantiy Ellen gave her name It was she said “Heavens you look dreadful” said But she did in a way And she was the switchboard “like something thtf-a- t would proud of Pete “My daughter’s fiance” important The secretary coming on Nancy to bring in ” She exchanged a she would say importantly "Doctor the wire was pleasant Mr Bartlett scorn with CaroL The glance said had stepped across the hall she said glanceWhats up? she’s been cry McGregor” She would mention his t hospital He would be right back Would Mbs ing j Pete on his rotating service always Adams hold the wire or should he Ellen who never cried what was the "I’ve a headache" said Ellen briefly had something to telL If he had wantcall her back 'Look here I’ve got to go out tonight ed to number? ’’ stay at the hospital yet another 1 11 wait I'm in a booth Miss Mar- On a case ‘Don’t they give you time to sleep’’ year as some of the luckier men could ’’ lowe “You’re al- he never said He couldn’t really he Three minutes five Interminable asked Carol disgusted Then most as bad as Pete ” owed It to Mallory to get out and go a hundred years an eternity “This is special” Ellen told her he spoke to work especially after disappointwhats on your Nancy looked at her sister sharply hello x"Ellen Something was wrong Terribly ing him Some day he'd pay back ?” mind to protect Mallory every cent He’d told him She said steadily brushing the wrong She had an instinct her and as she put It to herself to so “But I don’t want you to son of thread the laughter aside greeting off the trail She said I’ve been trying to pay you” Mallory which like a visible smile ran through call them “Dot’s husband has left her said “But if I paid it double the the words “I have to see you Frank suddenly next door" money I mean” Pete told him tfarn-estl- y It's terribly important" "I wouldn’t be repaying you Mis Adams said “I’m not sur“Where are you I’ll come down? for all you’ve done for She thought No If she took him prised” but Carol’s face clouded really me" Pete reminded him stubbornly to Gladys the mother might return Poor devil" said Carol slowly Now he had Carol to look after That was the wrong lead thought there might be a thousand contreNancy annoyed with herself and El- to guard to love The color was back temps her cheeks there was flesh on her She said aloud “No I have to finish len hadn't even heard She hadn’t in " taken off her uniform Wasn’t going bones she was the girl he’d always my work I he’d be so careful of her she'd loved to perhaps Yes she was She rose "I’ll come over tonight then? “No please ” Then she spoke mak- md went slowly into the bedroom never regret it And neither would looked after her frowning he He knew that now Ellen had ing up her mind “This is something Nancy set him straight had helped him to that cun’t be discussed at home Could Presently she came out again in a if I came to your apartment dark dress and put her coat and hat fight it out himself to set and keep and bag on a chair “I got out of your himself straight early?” tonight She could feel the blank astonish- way” she told Nancy “You’re going At supper Mrs AdamsDotwas enBrown ment at the other end of the wire out with Chick aren’t you?” She grossed with the subject of looked at her mother "What and her misfortune despite Nancy’s Suddenly she was crying She hated about ovr she “I said it warning interruptions y6u?” began herself she despised herself she was “Pete’s night off” said Carol "we’ll would happen” she said "I told you clinging there for support leaning in Mother dotes to hear him so didn’t I Ellen?” against the greasy pencil scrawled stay back from her dark wall crying bitterly She could hear talk about operations” She laughed1 Ellen coming the momentary cloud gone thoughts looked- - up from her u: her the forlorn catch of her voice What is it darling?” he said “Is T Not It your mother or Carol Nancy? What's happened” If I She said brokenly "No come at 8 o’clock then?” “Of course But I can’t understand I mean why can't I take you" Ellen Ellen out or — I mean He jiggled the receiver frantically there was no sound "Operator” he shouted “you cut us off!” “Sorry the party disconnected” reported the op crator blandly “Get them back” de manded Bartlett "Sorry” said the operator “what was the number?" "I don't know” Frank said blankly “they called me” His secretary a tactful woman had been out of the room She returned He to find him scarlet with rage I can't get her aid "Miss Adams back it was so important 3 Miss Marlowe said soothingly “She told me she was phoning from a perennial border than the viola that charming little creature which combines the beauties of the pansy with the long life of the violet This week at the garden of Mrs Wilford Moyle in Cottonwood I "saw hundreds of violas In bloom and it was a glorious sight The viola is scarcely as large as a pansy although some of the newer varieties closely approach it but it lives year after year growing larger wlthage and may be divided into several smaller plants after you have had it for a season or two It begins to bloom as soon as the first warm days arrive following the winter snows and if it is not allowed to go to seed it will be blooming when hard frovt comes in the fall Some of the violas require shade and some need sun to do their best However they are preeminently love ly when they grow m a shady spot and we have not so many shade lovers that we can afford to neglect them All colors are found m the violas except true reds and blues White yellow lavender and some of the richest vloietiMihd purples you can imagine abound in the violas Jersey Gem was considered the $ 1!0 INLAYS l d£e CLEANING I’P From § EXTRACTIONS (Painless) omm dP OWNED AND Wo Repair extractions rut and BrtUg traps All end Return Sam Day Worts ©El EL H RAMSEY AND ASSOCIATED DPNTISTS Located rose-lovin- g Questions should be 267 South Main Street r Monday — — booth” A little after 4 that afternoon li Days Only He set the telephone “Oh” aside and ran his hands through his His blue eves were anxious hair and bewildered What had happened what could have happened? He imthought “I must go to her now mediately” But he couldn't heNodidn’t use know where she was even calling the substation asking her to get in touch with him when she made her reports Nothing but fret through the rest of the day somehow Anti wall Miss Marlowe came in to him smiling "It’s Bill" she said "Mr Bartlett he came to see you to bring his report card" Bartlett grinned 4 Bill was always a tonic He dismissed for a moment all the things that had been puzzling and worrying him for hours and sat back in his chair Bill marched in very well dressed very conscious of card That il Yes he had his report was now a routine matter between the two the report card marked with the shining A for attendance “I brung it along” said Bill cas ually Bartlett offered him a chair gravely Took the card in his hand smiled over an item or two shook his head over another Then returned the report card with a brand new dollar bill This also was a recent routine Bill volunteered "I seen Mis’ Ellen when I was making for the subway She didn't see me I hollered at her ’’ though Bartlett’s brief respite from anxiety was over He said "How is she’" mechanically enough without much reason Bill answered literally “I don’t know She looked sumpln' fierce Maybe" said Bill thinking himself rather brilliant “it's the boy AUTHENTIC COLONIAL PATTERN BED Exactly as Illustrated Also Available in Twin i S l®wi friend" "Boy friend?” asked Bartlett as tonished "Sure you know Jim O’Connor They're going together” said Bill with but afraid and sorry importance He looked at his hero somehow E? anxiously Oh they're old friends" Bartlett g said smiling easily Bill snorted a little "Sunday — you know when you took me around I went back after I’d left my gloves” explained Bill blushing at the mere thought of the efflmmate admission “and they was there him and here doing a regular Gar-bo "Never mind BUI" said Bartlett shortly angrily BiU ahuffled th feet in the new shoes “Gee Fm sorry I didn’t mean to Frank only I spill nothing " thought “Never mind what you thought h Gentlemen don’t talk about ladies" said Bartlett He looked up at BUI rose to go Bartlett at his preoccupied face his estranged eyes and burst out not able to restrain himself another mo Delve® eompfeu® ffiwtait Including BED SPRING-FILLE- D and COIL SPRING We Are OS£eringThis Exceptional Value £or 3 Days Only MATTRESS This is a typical CRAWFORD Special— and prevails Monday Tuesday Wednesday — i " Complete Only m See Our Full Line of Genuine KINDEL Colonial Patterns Ea ‘‘Hj X Uueen-Urr- A py J j Morning double-crossin- mil-L- h-- j Beginning FOOTBALL ONCE PROHIBITED Records recently found In Scotland how that football playing was banned there In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries because it Interfered with the practice of archery The Act of May 1424 read “That na man play at fute-ball the under the palne of fiftie schillings to be raised to the lord of the land as oft as he be tainted or to the Schireffe of the land or his ministers gif the lordes will not punish “ ment slk trenpassoui es” "I suppose you’re sore but I had 4 to tell you Frank Gee" said Bill New Books at Library sighing with Utter adorationand“you’re such a square guy Frank said Bill “are funny as helii” Th following book will bo tdfttd to th lihl “1— that’ all right I understand pubUo ary Monday MlbCfcl I ANEfOTft Run along Old Timer He gave Bill Apovoi At Crom— Audio Amplifier M 44 y Fnd I Betlnnlni an abstracted pat on the shoulder HniiIii (Mitry Uuin of BcoUl "I’m nnt sore" Hnt—Jufttlf Oliver Wendell Holme Bill departed wondering if he had Black F!k— Black Flk Bpenk HoleftlavBkl Woodward— Wag of th been clever or dumb Perhaps they Lancer don’t want to know if their Janes are Boodlrv— RralUtl TTnlrerta — Pony them after all he reChapman t Jiures Cornier — Ria of tj A Grant flected as many Bn adult has reflected Dalv— McAionl ed ey before him Bartlett left alone had iDiffleld— K Id Legion Fitlmann— Ft onomle Control of Envlnttr-i- n returned to his desk Legs straight am) Mamnaetijft he Kaufman — Ameren Rom Boot of Build-I- out before him hands In pockets thought things over ifcellfton — Road to Knowled Doing a regular Garbo we Book of Otr ( Olney— American no It could That could mean & nologua — New ! line Fly fur mean only what Bill had meant to Rhaw— Wlial Haaltf Wrot About th convey W AI ? Was this the explanation Trotiky— UUtory of th Ruaataa )U She’d I Ellen had notified Gladys Walker— Plpln Handbook Wanguer— American Hum Book of Kltch gone back to the house after work n hhe told her what to do and where Wolliif— My Life fltorf to go Gladys dcmitred hung bark MOiluN was suddenly desperately Lightened IVah - Men of th O it ? Inland CtttMeln Art her Hlen was ahrupl with her insistent Wft?d Pulitaer friaa AiunHra "It's the only thing to do" she said Kntihei -- Btadc I nr hrouhmit the AccmL “After all you won t be alone I’ll be MeMer - iernal nmpmmiae w lib you ” ek Coffin Mynterf Then she went home and listened to Will— Rafter Komatn I'aiker-Snap- directed to Mrs Chegwidden in care of The Trib- une Replies will be printed in the column except where request Is made on where materials may be purchased Thes will be answered by mail if stamped addressed envelope is inclosed All inquiries are limited to one question in each letter Teletouched plate She had been staring phone inquiries should be made to down at it for five minutes Tribune information Wasatch 690 “I’m sorry mother" she murmured “I wasn't listening They had to tell her about Dot all Queen Collected Tinfoil over again A quiver of something To Aid Hospital Fund like distaste of a faint bitter sorrow passed over her set very pale face LONDON made She no comment Nancy said (UP) — A crate bearing briskly fighting a sensation of pure a label on which was written “From and it seemed baseless fear “Look the Queen” arrived at Westminster here let’s talk about something hospital recently In it was 50 pounds of tin foil to be cheerful Christmas for instance" sold in aid of the hospital funds (To be continued) Queen Mary had the foil collected (Copyright 1932 Bv Faith Baldwin toff candy boxes and cigaret cartons n Ort ant ilbral illuntanre for old tuM brtof worts and crown on jtmt ol oar dnire to brip our snr drntiitry Another With But coming thickly there are later introductions which even rival Jersey Gem Apricot is a lovely viola just that soft shade of yellow that one sees In the fruit Lutea splendefis Is a small flower in a cheerful yellow mqst prolific And there are many other named varieties worth possessing notably Purple Prince and Purple Gown Violas may be moved from the garden while they are in full bloom an advantage which ther share With the punky NOTE — A reader In East Union kindly informs me of her success m getting rid of the rose borer that pest with the elongated snout which bores into the rosebuds She sprayed twice with a preparation sold by most nurserymen and routed them for th season last year Many readers of this column will be glad to know of this CRAWFORD’S NATIONAL BEDDING WEEK SPECIAL wlm-min- GOLD LARGEST FBI VATS DENTAL OPERATED BV ITAH DENTISTS Mail Us Tonr Broken Mata CIIEGWIDDEN k PORCELAIN FILL- INGS Up From TRANSPARENT RAC MKCOt ITT GOLD CROWNS LOGAN — The Seventh ward Mu tual Girls will present the operetta "Lost Comet in the Tenth ward amusement hall Monday according to announcement Wednesday “The pro duction is being sponsored by the German branch of the L D S church The production is Under the direction of Mrs William Doutre Miss Ila Broberg Bemtcs McCracken and Mrs C D McBride The cast is Lola Jensen Lila Foster Dorthea English Jean Morten-se- n Edith and Georgia Doutre Ruth Chrictonsen Dorothy Montrose Mabel Call Guta Speth Olive Gibbons Theresa and Annie Mitchell Anna Carlson Roma and Gwen Smith Virginia Johnson Irene Anderson Ellen Bickmore Geneva Kennard Leona Stowell Nadore Davis Lily Dale Larsen and Blanche and Edna Stewart ZLJmi i444 District Nurse MAGNA— Mrs Harold Linke entertained the Eastern Star Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home in Arthur Luncheon was served at the card tables to 10 members High score was won by Mrs Hodge Marshall and the consolation prize by Mrs Pete Davidson The hostess was assisted by Mrs George Denton Mrs Kenneth Kidd entertained the L F A club Wednesday evenmg at After a short business her home meeting the evening was spent m playing bridge Prizes were won by Mrs Frank Olsen and Mrs Roy Smith and the guest prize by Mis dames Coon Mrs W J Johnson entertained the American legion auxiliary at a social meeting Thursday evening at her home Tables were arranged for bridge at which prizes were won by Mrs C E Pickett and Mrs Charles Furrow A midnight luncheon was served Poor weak man with the hives may the temptation to scratch Is to take a dose of some newly discovered histamine an t toxin or specific antisubstance of Until that time comes the sbjim’ kind roper policy for a man who is sublet to the hives is to recognize that a is different His difference is due to some peculiarity in his chemistry fir In hi chemical processes The dif ference shows itself in some way in hu vasomotor nerves He has patches of swelling due to unusual flushing of his capillaries in some part of his jkin or maybe in his air passages When the patches are in his skin he bis local redness swelling and itch- (Copyright 1912 by the Chicago Tribune ) ing In most Instances he can discover by trial and error what set off his trigger even though he cannot disTHIEVES PREY ON OFFICIALS cover how he is different in his comOWOSSO Mich (UP)— Thieves this If he discovers chemistry plex ofJt is up to him to go down the middle here are intent to prey on cityRice ficials’ cark Recently Ted of the road chief of police had e spare tire stolen ‘ A few weeks from his automobile DON’T LISTEN TO IT Mrs A D M writes: Is there any ago the offices of the prosecuting atsure for ringing in the ears? I have torney and circuit court reporter had it for some time and no physician were invaded and two pocketbooks seems to be able to either tell me taken The municipal Judge has also jhe cause or relieve it in any way had a purse stolen fid the best way to escape B si THE SALT CAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY Doctor Reviews Causes Effects A Indy a Furniture 546150 STATE SI CO SALT LAKE CITY |