Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING TdAY ?8 1935 14 How to Keep Well “ By ' ' — BACTERIA AND " - ? - - r Da Waxes and erature lista plac too great reliance upon any one series experient no matter how carefully they may have been con- - uiciES t£XTaS wanes a - STOMACH iulllductl ulcegr tetpreased MtrAM!inftrv nnwtr of th h th otH By ANGELO PATRI anyining ona can qo w remova even one oi uiem ougni uj mat be avoid difficulty should be done The little chiW who has never been to school leaves a whole scheme of life behind him and enters on a new one Instead of mother there la a stranger who speaks in strange tones and In a strange language Whoever heard: “Class Stand Right Face Forward March One Two One Two”? And what in the world 4s it all about? “Attention rendering virulent organisms harmlegI- u u not untii oo(1 mau-rials reach the lower portions of the intestinal tube that bacteria multiply in great numbers snd manifest their many vicious characteristics mperament habits and occupation previous condition of servitude all antes No matter how much substantial evidence may be offered no one today has the temerity to suggest a Specific cause for all types For many years It was thought that SWEATS nr SLEEP ’ -ts fcydroehlorie normally H C writer What would cause exand secreted by the stomach could cessive sweating during sleep In a would If present In excess amounts man 23 yeara old whose heart and of ulceration lungs are in good condition furor the development It is well known that ulcers can beREPLY 1 produced by the injection of hydro- Excessive sweating (hyperidrdsli) chloric acid into stomach tissue pro- occurs in the presence of many disvided the acid is of at least 1 per cent eases such as malaria influenza exconcentration that ia approximate- - ophthalmic goiter Incomotor ataxia five times as strong as the normal chronic alcoholism hysteria peripheu ly s acid In the gastric Juice" Such ral neuritis herpes zoster and vanevertheless heal rapidly usu- - rious disease of the nervous system ally within two or three weeks and The symptom ia quits common also 7 chrontculceration does not follow in those who have a rapid heart Other than soma obvious disease Supplies Nourishment We know that blood supplies nour- - condition the symptom is often assoishment to all the tissues in the body ciated with a nervous manifestation If anything occurs Wist cut off this It is due to overactivity of the sweat nourishment tissue is bound to die glands brought on by some irritation If the blood supply is reduced but of the sympathetic nervous system — not entirely stopped there wiUbe va -DIATHERMY I rlous symptom the loss of certain M u p writer Is diathermy good to f cells and an Impairment of function -- — -- - then that any-- i us for arthritis? —We may salely-sa- y REPLY blhod the with that’interferes thing In the hands of t competent physi’supply of the stomach resulting in ' ‘ 'poorly nourished cells wiU reduce cian it ia valuable in certain cases th fighting power of those cells and as it supplies heat destructive forces to hold 'permit FUNGUS Ilf LUNGS ! away Would you exA D F writes: 1 It has been conceded generally that the condition known as fungus plain and Whenever therefore circulation i 'nourishment da decreased hr cer- growth in tha lungs? REPLY tain area of tissue bacteria if they gam access to the Spot will hold high Occasionally the word fungus Is l carnival and exhibit their disease- - used by lay persons meaning can cer Mora correctly however the producing tendencies Now comes the report of Morrison term applies to microscopic plant 'end Feldman that bacteria even of growths causing such conditions as virulent types are relatively harm-les- s asperglllomycosis actinomycosis etc when mixed with food in the These and other types of fungi may — 'etomacb gala access to lung tissues and bring Ftwtr af Secratioa t on severa symptoms ' All tha materials that enter the tomach era not sterile Food taken (Cbpyright 1933 by tha Chicago Tribune-Y News Syndicate Into the mouth a cavity that klways lne1 a contains many bacteria passes into the stomach where these bscteria are not killed unless tha hydrochloric acid present Is in far greater concentration than normaL Morrison and Feldman administered various types of bacteria with the food at the same time neutralizing tha hydrochloric add present in the stomach - -tso that there would be no bacteria By FREDERIC J HAS KIN killing substances present It teemed to make little difference what organ-ism- s A feeder can let the answer to were fed the mucous membrane f the stomach remained normal any question of fact by writing The When ulcers were caused by large Salt Lake Tribune Information Budoses of hydrochlorie Kid and huge reau Frederic J Raskin Director numbers of bacteria were ted each Washington D C Please Inclose ' day the ulcers as a rule healed in three (3) cents for reply normal time Of course ona swallow does not Q Please explain why St Leals summer Neither must we Is net ha a seunty B 0 C make A' Tha constitution ol Missouri In 1873 conferred upon the city of St Louis the power to frame its own charter and at tha same time to separate from the county of SL Louis and become a separata political entity In the state - The city limits ara defined In this act and adjacent territory can not ba brought into the city proper without consent of tha citliens 1 of tha city of tha adjacent territory ' and of tha county t - eeid-whieh- ul-er- - "’'v if j- -- Answers to Questions t a bs4r' 93L-Kto- -- Two Three" Books on-- " Desk One That means take your book otit of your desk and hold it in a funny way in your right hand with your left hand qorng something to it Everything ia like that even going out to play and getting a drink snd going to the toilet It takes a lot of getting used to things If you have a sore arm where the doctor scratched it or a sore leg where he pricked It things are even worse If you are sent for and Angela Fair! escorted to a little room a long way down tha and you do and ha hall and the doctor asks you to say “OH-h-blue slip and then the says AU right" and gives the messenger teacher sends you home to give Hr to your mother that's still worse It means you have to have your throat fixed stay home a few days and feel bad because all the other children are in school and getting smarter every day If you are in school and sre afraid of everybody and everything If the bells make you shiver and the teachers make you tremble and you are afraid to stand up and speak out loud when the teacher tells you to that la very bad So bad that you simply can’t do a thing about it except cry and tell your mother you don’t want to School can be dreadful for a beginner if he has any go any more Claw Horoscope con-’al- ' such trouble A mother who knows that her child will go to school at the Have all vaccibeginning of the term should get him ready now nations made Have the birth certificates and vaocinatlon papers In an envelope In a safe plKe waiting for the day school opens Be sure that the child’s nose and throat and teeth are in good shape He is going to be with crowds of children and the better shape he ia in the less liable he will be to become UL Don’t wait untU school opens to prepare him Do it now! Try to have the child familiar with the building and the teacher Tha principal will be happy to make this possible if you ask him to help you A glimpse of happy children working bdsily with the A familiarity with tha teacher robs school of much of it tear building takes away some of the dread if a friendly child who knows the way of the schools can escort the stranger tor tha first dsy or soi that makes things much easier It ia better tor a child to do this than tor the mother Of course If there is no one else mother must do It herself child refuse Should any mother have the misfortune to have to stay in school without her the best thing she can do Is to turn the child over to the teacher and go home Do not take the child home Let him cry it out and discover that nothing happens to him In spite of his worry Prepare him for his entering day and leave him with tie teacher : He must do' th rest himself (Copyright 1933 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) etfec-tlvene- m queer-shape- An-sel- i - - Contract Bridge c£cututeb players follow them Occasionally success may ba attained by the unconventional opening lead Such was tha case to the hand below when 'the West player guided by the broad Th4 finest principle of opening from the longeet requisite to selection scholars of the nations those best and strongest aide suit when long and versed in both the modern and an- strong to trumpi refused to open his singleton cient languages were selected Th opening lead in the defense of any hand must always ba carefully considered There are certain rules for certain- - conditions and usuaUy who tuvex all Graduate chemists make hourly tests every dsy to be certain that Canada Dry never varies from its high standard of purity Another good reason why it pays to serve only one ginger ale to the children South dealer was “Hams Sweet snag in America? D Easiest vulnerable Herat" tint K AZ' AKI ?A74 A John Howard Paynt was an OA86J wmsm actor and playwright as well as world 9732 Q Haw many wanderer and diplomat He wrote grads trasalngs ara thtra In tha “Clari the Maid of' Milan" while A A 109 343 1 B G V J 1862 living in England In 1823 The musk: A- - It is estimated OK! that there ere was partly composed and partly ar- OI09J2 about 237000 ' m AQ 06 ranged by Henry A (later Sir Henry) KJH “Home Sweet Home" was Bishop Q What hind ef retail harness the central point of the play It 0109 J saffered tha meat daring tha degree-slan- t brings-“thbetrayed and forsaken OQ74 T N- heroine back to her kindred” The AA A The lumber building and hard- song was first heard in America ware group were off 33 per cent in where Mra Hohman sang It In New The bidding! Tssl 1933 compered with 1929 North West Jewelry York on November 12 1823 3mlh Pass stores and furniture and household 2NT Pits (I) Q When did aegre receive the 3$ (2) P" 4 VO) P“ group! fared almost ss badly ELECTRIC ‘IRON mV D from a large American tint Pm w If “ Paw What fa" metier? C W ' Diversity? H S K SPECIAL! V 1 While the honor trick strength (1) A Tha nsme is given to tha partiA The earliest wu Ed A t Bouchet who received the degree la barely sufficient its distribution colored dress worn by jesters from Yale in 1878 The first from certainly invites an opening bid Up to $100 for jrour Q What sort et a ary has tha Harvard went to W E S Dubois to old oloctric iron or tad (2) Became of his 'pattern South W B G deerf 1808 from Columbia George E properly rebids his hearts to an effort iron on th purchase A The characteristic cry of most Haines In 1912 to steer clear of a notrtimp contract of a now 1935 model species of deer is sort of hoarse bel(3) North to view of his club weak la H H HimanUm? low known as bugling In tha mala Q What Electric Iron! ness is glad to oblige moveand a somewhat shriller cry in the A Humanism is a religious The deal was played in duplicate fern sle The large species such as ment emphasizing faith in men in- and with one exception the West playNEW FEATURES: the elk nave this sound more highly stead of belief in the supernatural ers who had to open against a contract ‘ has States United In the it trisen the smU than developed species i Speed! of tour ’hearts chose tha singleton largely from and to tha left wing of In each case West got his spade Q Whe prepared the King James Unitarlanism although it It now spade Light Weight! ruff and after that all tha defense Version at the Bible? N L'B In other Automatic Hest liberal religious spreading could win was tha king of diamonds A Ih 1611 under commend of groups Tha tendency is toward so Control! the contract was made King James I of England tha re- minimixing or abolition of prayer Riding roughshod over superstition vision of the Bible from the Vulgate Blbla and and the reading worship as Well k the ancient manuscripts maintaining of an 'agnostic attitude Wast opened- tha four of clubs South was mada Fifty-fou- r learned divines on immortality and tha existence of won with the act and led a spade This Special Offer is for May were named but actually 47 or 48 God It is estimated that there are When East was in with tha spada ace The greeter number of at leut 10000 Humanists in the Unit- ho could tea that West’s eight-spo- t participated — only was a singleton but he loyally accept48 divines who were ed States the learned ' Convenient Terms ed hie partner’s judgment expressed charged with th revision of the by the Allure to open th etogleton n model! ea miniature Bible Jamea known as tralna tha Ualng King UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO were members gt th Established Utah railroad officials explained and refused to lead a second spada for Church of England but no political railroading to second grade pupils West to ruff Instead ha continued clubs and South was forced to trump religious or sectarian afftlationa were of Salt Lake City public schools A second spade lead which was necessary to clear tha dummy for tha ruff of the spade loser was ruffed by West West led tha third club and South was forced down to three trumps ‘ From this point on there was no way that South could make contract He could ruff out hi losing spade and extract West’s trumps but he would adjustable-automati- c clean out his own trumps to so doing Tli boat iroa mad s On gaining tha lead through tha diai mond king East could cash the fourth round of clubs Iron--- - of course it’s 8 y railway-highwa- "i1 Al- By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Wllfl Ijl ei one-ha- lf Opening Lead in Defense of Any Hand Must ways Be Well Considered Qr-Wk- ss iSiUl®! board--whic- Mr Patrl will give personal attention to Inquiries from parents and school teachers on tha cars and development of children Write him In care of this paper inclosing a stamped addressed envelope for reply Etiquette -- om thwe-t- le“menttLalJ?bingdigS eJand ” I howevCT Through the Garden Gate Quilt Block Parents Should Begin Well in Advance to Prepare Children for School seems that the role of bacand medical lit- teria inwarrantedor causinf continuing gastatc deal of thousand essays riferaM has cauM that wiu apply to' jut conduJon’ blocks may bo 19 inches more of a marsquare This-give- s gin between two consecutive blocks with plates There nr no plain blocks in th quilt Each block has By KATHRYN DEPEfETER it face appliqued You can see by KNIFE AND FORK th email drawing given her that Miss de Peyster: unless the foundation block is made Tltl Jteslsun Dolt lutes Patent Otile Dear After one has finished eating how By FLORENCE LA GANKE more than 12 inches square the are the knife and fork placed on the BARBARA VORSE By to are crowded look going ' GERTRUDE! plate dinner plate? and cramped Remember no seams Place the knife and fork together Flower Boxes the in are allowed patterns as given to each other in the center in the direction leaflet Add one Those Who live to apartmenti cad parallel of the plate the handles turned slighton-all Be sure aide eighth inch ave' their bit of flower by 'plant' ly toivard the right to use amalL figured prints in pastel ShA--( PRiPcr cwuM in per h- Miss de Peyster a box can also add a great deal of Dear Please-tell me the -- kind of dress The actual pattern for1 “Lenox beauty to a home even though there be worn to a public bridge should that obbl Plate" Quilt Design 'may ia a garden about It it tha design tea C tained by sending three cents and ths arrangement of the choice of To the tea a woman public bridge ena stamped plants that makes tha success of should wear a street costume with a velope to Nancy Page hi cars of flower box There are certain this paper Back patterns may be definite rule of proceedure that hat secured by sending an additional should ba Followed First of all be Features (Copyright thrte cents for tach pattern re- sure that you hava good rich garden Syndicate Inc) loam with which to fill the box and quested (Copyright 1933 Publishers with It mix some fertilizer either Birth Announced well rotted manure or bonemeaL Be Syndicate) — Mr POCATELLO and ‘1 wonder how many Dresden sure yeu do a thorough job of mix- Mra Lewis AllenIdaho Arimo anof plate quilts I have seen? I suping Drainage la another impor- nounce the birth of a daughter at tant factor in the success of this the Pocatello I have pose about five thousand general hospital Monbox because plants do not like to grown tired of it so I worked out a day wet In their hava feet is same on based the that standing design stagnant soiL Plant roots must general principle only It has been box ara Sweet Rather routine business affairs hava air as well as moisture and for the front of the Lobelia made daintier It Is true that it Is (white) (blue) Alyssum n aoil does not mors work to make than Is the are read from the predominant a water-logge- d Candytuft (pink white lavender The conditions emphasis 2 atr inch planetary Drill a foot holes Dresdenplate but the final result rose) Latana (yellow orange pink) is worth it Since the nicest china is placed on the social domestic or apart in tha bottom of tha box be- Petunia and Nasturtiums of much with affiliations romantic In solL fore putting the made in Amenica i the “Lenox” By using Ferns and trailing vines help to a pleasant apd profitable nature broken ipiecea of flower pots or give a bit of grace to tha and since this it an American dethe latter Under such asaffecting tones Over the holes the soil will English Iyy amLPerLwtokle planting sign I have called it “Lenox” plate ara bpth and marriage are not escape and drainage will be good vines while Asparagus Spren-ge- rl Here is what you will need to pects courtship imminent make It many many small figured la always a dependable fern Those whose birthday It is are prodded J Think of the color combinations pastel colored prints bias tape of likely to enjoy a year of pleasant Placing of PI ante j the narrow width a plain color for and In designing tlyi box it is best to of the plants you want to use to advantageous social domestic the center of the plates and a back or romantic activities Friendship have all the tall growing plants at that there will be no glaring tones white' ground courtship and marriage are close the back and near tha center Porch boxes should be planted any I used soft yellow for the centers at hand Plants with dark foliage or flowers tim now of ths plates They are best in apA child born on this day may be are best in the center while those pearance when they are all made talented and clever to artistic cul- with light colored foliage or flow-er- a of the same color The artist has tural or romantic activities rather should be In the front or at drawn the small circle much darker than business Its success and hap- the ends Vinea should be at the Give Yout Skin than It really is That was to give piness will result from its pleasant front and at the ends Neu Beauty a picture for the paper In reality friendly gracious and kind dispoSome plants that are well adapted you will want a much softer color sition to this kind of planting include of Notable nativity: Sir Thomas eeune the Geranium with Ha white It may be yellow green blue Meroollzed Wax brings to you a simlavender pink rose The bias tape Moare poet pink and red flowers This plant ple natural a ay of beautifying the would match the center color Two akin on Its account and keeping it young Th of upright growth rows of it are put on One covers (Copyright 1935 King Features of Mercoltzed Wax Ilea in th is beat used in the center Begonias Syndicate Inc) fact the base of the small pieces makactive Ingredient and Fuschiaa having white pink that that It contain absorb th aurfac kln the of the The actually rim other ing quilt and red blossoms are also upright with all la discolorations and blemis placed in as far as is directed and Named Board ishes carThis ara Is fillers as suitable Planning plants and absorption process shown on the direction leaflet — J H The English Daisy is an attractive ried on so gently uiat th action itself la not discernible That leaflet shows one quarter of ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Oradually you will low flower for planting along the nqttce the new clearness and smoothths block In addition you will no Jaccobuccl of Green River Gus front ness of Boon the entire skin your d tic a piece looking Sturholm of Superior George Johns Some trailing plants that ara good discolored outer layer of skin wilt have something like a half ovaL One of Harry Duntsch and Rudolph and th fresh underakln disappeared those Is used between each two half all of Rock Springs hava which form your new complexion appear eoft white and youthfully beauplates which are appliqued on the been designated as the Sweetwater tiful AferaoUsed Wax brings out the h border Th cornera nf the border county planning will hidden beauty in your skin are made by appllqueing small work in conjunction with the Wyolaxolit Astringent reduces wrinkle pieces in an elongated loop partially ming state planning board recently and ether a Saxollt stimuin at to set of the Other borders aid selection top projopen late relaxed tissue and refine coarse may up bs worked out if desired- ects for the new work relief proIt Is a refreshing bracing skin pore Saxollt tonic Use It dally AstrinThis quilt is an applique one and gram No definite plan of procegent la made by dissolving on ounc may be of blocks measuring 12 dure has been adopted by the counrsMCirtl Saxollt in pint witch harel Inches when seamed in the quilt ty board MAKES 10 CUSSES i At all drug and dept stores (Ad ) The Beginners IRVINO K CUTTER or the jenox Plate Canada Dry "THE CHAMPA GHE OF GINGER ALES" e f ft '1U— i - - 7 x s VVv V v v s - t &v -- vvt- I J v & - Ver-sio- Bmefican Beamitv1 electric iron M'i Diicard Your Old j You bare put up with that troublesome old iroa long enough Discard it now and get cne of these splendid new economical irons Beauty adjust electric kon It pays to pey 171 i w Lrs DETROIT ZschM US onJgtf all its unquestioned (?963 OAK986S2 966 ' How would jrou play a contract from the South position? Our answer will appear tomorrow cix-hea- rt (Copyright 1933 King Features Syndicate Inc) s V purity are by-wo- rdi everywhere And Canada Dry’s Sparkling Water Jrmes its superiority too Opened and standing in your refrigerator for 24 long hours it still comes tip 1'- - - 4 InsbHAsd 1S4 In homes made gay with children’ parties (and grown-upparties 'too) familiar has been a the emerald bottle of Canada Dry sight for many yearsIts delicate Jamaica ginger flavor its crystal sparkle and above s’ ltd A n IF A AKJ3- 10742 tho Hand vulnerable 074 IfmafscfsnJ 4 American Electrical Heater Company — r- h 4)67632 ' mor North-Sout- It slides over the work ae easily and produces such satisfactory results you will wcoder how you ever got along without it Fut i - Temerrew’a South dealer this splendid America ! Safe Easy Will last foe yeara No bothersome break-dowand expea-- ' ave repairs when you own this torn t It coats a little more al first but will bo far cheaper In the long run Don’t deny yourself any longer the pleasure of using OWrtf w ’ 1 out full of lively long-lasti- ng sparkle t |