Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Velvet Dresses Quite in Order! I Contract Bridge d Hand Often Offers Problem Strong When Opponents Have Opened Bidding Two-Suite- - CULBERTSON- By JOSEPHINE The question of what to do with hand when the a strong opponents have opened the bidding is often a vexing problem The double does not provide a satisfactory answer for two reahand usualsons first a ly lacks ability to support the third suib which is of course the one partner Will most probably bid second a preemptive raise of the opening bid immediately following the double may rob the doubler of an opportunity to show both his suits Hence in the Culbertson system the jump overcall is a strength bid Using it in this fashion West was able to secure the best result In today's hand South dealer East and West vulnerable two-suit- ed two-suit- in a heart West saw shift He therefore played the ace of hearts and followed with the queen enabling East to fake the setting trick by ruffing Note that if West had used an informatory double Instead of a jump oyercall North’s preemptive e bid would have been most embarrassing If West had bid 'his strongest suit five hearts Norai could double and this contract would be defeated at least two tricks Five diamonds however can be made with careful play so that South's save proved a wise one four-spad- Hand of Tomorrow South dealer Neither side vulnerable AQfl t?652 0 K J 864 Afi 3 By FLORENCE LA GANKE Nancy and Mrs Lacey went shopping for clothes for Claire She met them for luncheon and listened excitedly to the tale of what they had found They had done no pur" chasing because they wanted Claire to have the final choice but they hoped they might be able to guide her choice Before she came Mrs Lacey and Nancy' decided they would be sure to tell her the new velvet story they had heard from an excepd salesperson tionally “Mrs Page I can’t say enough nice Look velvets new things about the at this material and see how supple It Is See how soft it feels and look at the depth of color in its folds jValt a minute I’ll call the buyer over She is just as excited about the new velvets as I am " The buyer came over was Introduced and then told her story 'Rally the story of the new Do you realize velveti Is news well-traine- that there are waterproof velvets? I can take this piece pour some water on It give the material a toss off flounces the water and - A A K 10974 03 Q65 Can South make four spades with bida club lead after no East-Weding? st Features 1935 King (Copyright Syndicate Inc) 1 Good Manners Showing a hand with either a strong or a strong rebld-dabsuit and unbalanced distritwo-suit- le By MRS BEECKMAN bution 2 3 raise A preemptive two-sult- er false-carde- Schilling avor a-a- j ' - Color Letter-Pap- er Against West's obvious South cannot Coynj more than two tricks despite his strong hand Hs therefore correctly bids five spades as a sacrifice 4 West cannot afford to pass since partner might construe such action as forcing and two losing clubs Seem to bar all hopes of slam West opened the king of diamonds and East dropped the five d with the six South realising the danger of a heart ruff and doing his feeble best to coax West to continue diamonds The however had indicated bidding East preferred diamonds to hearts since he had failed to return to West’s first bid suit Under the circumstances there could be no reason why East should want a diamond continuation and since South thought it necessary to falsecard Dear Mrs Beeckman: 1 Is it proper form to write love letters or personal letters on a delicate pink paper or should they be written on white paper? 2 Would it be proper to send my boy friend's mother a convalescent card if I have never seen her? I have just been going a few months with this young man I Is the heading of this letter correct? B 1 We're always safe In our choice of letter-papif we choose white 'The next safest shades are light gray or light blue or Scotch granite Dark blues dark buffs are lovely when they come in' more 'expensive paper but are often unsafe when they are put out In Inexpensive paper But we should definitely avoid pink papers and cheap green Pink paper is wishy-wash- y papers! looking never has stylo and never shows surs taste the choice of Fundamentally color in letter-papdepends mainly on our budget for our paper If wo can afford only inexpensive paper wo can show excellent taste by keeping as conservative as pos ibie buying- white double-sheete- d letter-papin plain weaves with plain or simply decked edges and of a slse appropriate to our When wo receive a Jeter written on this conervative kind paper we knowthat the person even with a limited budget has ours taste When we receive a letter written on pink paper or cheap green paper we as Inevitably know that tho writer has poor taste ' ' 2 Under no' circumstances Is it "conproper to send a ready-mad- e valescence card" to a person In most cases however It is proper to writ a note of friendly wlshet for apeedy recovery Whether or not it would bo In good taste for you to write such a note to your friend’s mother would depend on aeveral thing For Instance if you are sure that this young man has told his mother about you and if ho agrees as you and ho talk it over together that hie mother would bo delighted to hear from you then of course It would bo a gracious thing for you to do But if your writing this note In anyway seems to "force" an attention on her naturally you would not do It i Tho best way Is to talk this over with your friend Then If he agrees that this would be a gracious thing for you to do writ his mother a rather short friendly not of good wishes and a hop for her quick recovery 3 The heading of your letter la almost correct If you will write in full tho word Street the beading will er er er V- eppeivj WI ir) none 1 be perfect (Copyright 1933 King Features Syndicate Inc) im IDAHO FALLS Idaho— Marriage licensee were issued her Monday to and Margaret both of Jackson i 22 liSlHCjiTTC' By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE A day of great activity ta read from the prevailing planetary Influences But it is one of false hopes fair promlaea and little achievement or fulfillment This is dus to afflicting configurations undermining good efforts In bust ness employment and finance It Is possibls that this poor judgment or the lure of speculation may Instigate failure In all there la need for precaution and wisdom inasmuch as litigation threatens especially In connection with writings or documents Safeguard the financei and refrain from extravagances and vainglory Those whose birthday It la may find themselves In a year calling for alt their sagacity restraint and good judgment In order to escapa the lure of fair promises and extravagant hopes A child born on this day will hs talented energetic and ambitious but is likely to overstep the mark by its extravagance vanity and want of probity Notable nativity! John novelist Air--tit ALT yee New Streamlined Motor Kg BUS DEPOT Exchange Place and State Street- ' Phone Waietch lio Coach— Roomy Comfortable Safa Reclining chain Individual Reading Lights Controlled Ventilation (ekr IJ v SCHEDULE IASTBOUND 4:00 AM — t It :25 PM LvSalt ’ t i - WESTBOUND Lake CItyAr 9:45 AM 8:45 PM Lv 9:30 AM 5:20PM Provo Price Lv 5:55 AM 3:00PM Lv Grand Junction Lv ' 1:40 AM LV Glenwd Springs Lv 10:30 PM Pueblo Lv 12:45PM Arv 10:30AM 1:55PM Lv 12:45PM 4:30PM Lv CelltenU fruit Growurt Birlniwe ! " - J ' ' ‘ 12:10 AM 9:30 AM Typical Fares SALT LAKE CITY to: ' tHTf IS - Price Grand Junction ' c 7 Gleenwood Springs Pueblo 1 '1 3 w hy (Copyright 1933 King Features Syndicate Inc) Wyo and t£ Leo Philip Lombardo 27 Riggins and Jean Marcht 30 Boise S ealclam)— guard teath end gums-lmpr- ova digestion and build up your alkallno reserve 1 Horoscope SALT LAKE CITY to PUEBLO Via U S Highways SO and 40-I GLA Talbot oil four protective food essentials (vitamins A B and C and Copyright You might have to reduce to wear these dresses Nancy has a leaflet on reducing which she tfvill send you on receipt of a stamped envelope Address your request care of this paper (Copyright 1935 Publishers Syndicate) See the Best of the v Internountain West IvyNOW— tafay-an- d receive 35 Wore oranges without penAy wore to poyl Sunklst California Oranges wora ntvor aioro obundent— nevyr sweeter —never Juicier They give makes it particularly stunning for ' evening dresses “Then there are the velvets that are shot with metal threads All the metal you see as the person wears them and moves about Is a dull glint of gold It makes the dress look almost medieval in its richness There are velvets with a black pile woven on a colored back that ars hlgk style too But best of all these new velvets are in the medium price range so that now you can 'get quality as well as beauty not to mention the flattery that velvet always adds" Gala-wort- Licensed to Wed Albert Fens Chambers 22 there is nary a mark to show where And have you seen It has been the new washable velvets? They aro marvelous for evening dresses After they are or for negligees soiled you wash them In luke warm water twist the fabric in the hands shake it out and let It dry While it Is still moist you pull out or straighten the hem and' that is all there is to 1L The way in which this velvet catches the light WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 14 DIET AND TEMPER When Child Has Temper Tantrums They May Be Caused by Wrong Diet By ANGELO PATRI ‘"T'HERE goes Danny again” “What’s the matter with that child anlway? The Idea of his He needs going off Into a tantrum like that kicking and yelling a good spanking to bnng him outlof it He had a fit' like this just about ten days ago” The time he had eaten “That’s rlht he did pancakes remember? And he was sick at his stomach during the night I suppose his bad temper gave him indigestion” “Let De Swinton see him See what he says We’ve got to do something with him If there’s nothing the matter with him we’l) get after him and settle him You’d better go up Mary and make him stop" Danny lay on the floor of his bedroom kicking and yelling Nanny was trying to get him up to undress him Assoon as he heard his mother’s step he turned over and sat up still howling “I don’t wanna bath I don’t wapna bath” He wasn't going to get a bath But he hated bathing and that was as good a reason as any for howling and lacking Mother managed to quiet him and the next "His stomach and Intestines are disday took him to the doctor tressing him” said the doctor “What did he eat yesterday?” Mother recited the diet list It sounded all right about what the d child should have When she finished Danny added “And beans mother” “Beans? No you did not have beans yesterday Danny’ "Xes I did mother Nanny was having some for her lunch and I asked her for some and she gave me some and I ate them They were good and I put catsup on- them too It tasted good But Nanny didn’t know I did that” "Didn't know you did what Danny?” “Took more beans and more catsup When she went downstairs I took some out of the dish and ate them quick before she cam back I fooled her” He chuckled gleefully “And gave yourself colic” said the doctor "You’re not so smart Danny" “O Danny how could you do such a thing? It might have made you very sick indeed and then Dr Swinton would have had O dear why did you do such a to com and give you medicine thing?” Then Doctor Swinton explained’ that some children cannot eat beans some cannot eat catsup without having trouble Sometimes it is a certain kind of meat again a fruit or a vegetable that afSometimes it is caused by overeating fects the child’s digestion foods that are not harmful when eaten in moderation When a child has temper tantrums search his diet for the cause Search his daily program for cause of fatigue Diet that is right d children enough rest are preventives rarely have temper tantrums (Copyright 1935 by The Bell Syndicate Inc) Mr Patri will give personal attention to inquiries from parents and school teachers on the care and development of children Write him in care of this paper inclosing a three-cestamped' addressed envelope for reply well-reare- r 1935 f fit OnltdStitn ReOitcrtd Patent Off'o VOfE By BARBARA Pruning That Can Be Done Now mockorange Japanese forsythlas privet and many which other shrubs have bloomed earlier in the season can now be treated this way There are many woody vines that need pruning just as much atf shrubs Growth which has become old and produces on stunted foliage and has no blossoms should be cut out Honeysuckles are inclined to develop such old wood at times and should be carefully gone over so that only young- healthy branches remain This cutting should be done as close to the ground as is A general thinning out possible Will give the vines a chance to become much more vigorous In pruning wisterias it should be remembered that the new stjopts are the ones to cpt back to one or two eyes or buds if you wish fine blossoms next year Unless these quince Late summer Is not often thought of as a good time to trim many deciduous trees and shrub but actually it is just that for at this time of year these plants have ceased active growth Trimming out pf superfluous branches and old twigs will not hurt them in the least and you can tell exactly how you want the bushes to look while the foliage is still on them Trees are not injured by a little thinning at this time of year as the sap Is not flowing so freely through the branches and there is little danger of the trees bleeding The real advantage of doing this work at this season is that you can decide so much better what part of the plant after the long shoots which keep coming all you want 'removed-foleaves have fallen only an experi- - summer are cut back they soon overrun everything and cease to Stricter enforcement of tax laws produce an abundance of flowers has been started in Peru Silver lace vines can also be thinned time even though there may be blossoms vine is to begrow so come at this beIDAHO FALLS Idaho-M- en tween the ages of 18 and 28 may enroll for C C C work Sylvan Olson adminBonneville county istrator said Monday Those who desire to enlist for this work must be on relief rolls and must report IERA immediately he said A skin of luxurious a comsoftness plexion of fascinaNo ting charm i "nabbing off" or streaking This refined ivory - toned beauty will command admiration ORIENTAL' tilEAM Qouraud FUL Wine laikil Qrlul-- T 3 AFTER THE DEFEAT TOMORROW The newspapers will be able to make the sajne editorial com merits as they did after the defeat of the $300000000 bond pro l posal (by vote) five years ago a3-to-- This is what the Tribune said in its editorial at that tiipe: ‘‘the action of the taxpayers reflects a lack of confidence in the Administration’s plan rather than a reactionary spirit on tlje part of the people s well-reste- r There is much in the record to justify the decision which has been reached by the people and there is much in the vote to indicate that our people am not without civic consciousness nt How to Keep Well “The proposition so decisively btiaten hurriedly indorsed by the Salt Lake of Chamber Commerce City defeated itself in a large measure for thn reason if that could not simple stand ordinary tests of business By DR IRVING S CUTTER OF THE liver oil and sometimes thyroid extract are used Good food fresh SKIN and hygienic surroundings are In our study of disease we are air essential more more few and that realizing We must recall that the disease infections are purely local that is begins in childhood and generally a scratch on the finger may lead to more frequent in girls than in a blood stream Invasion with de- is Insufficient food a poorly boys struction of tissue in all the Im- balanced diet and lack of sunlight portant organs of the body Fur- are important factors Prompt recthermore specific types of bacteria ognition and early treatment are one more affect than tissue tnay 'If we would avoid deThis Is particularly true of tuber- necessary formities and unsightly scarring culosis We recognize tuberculosis of the lungs the kidneys the bones PARASITES the liver the intestinal tract the F A R writes: I lived In the skin and many other parts of the Orient several years ago and body We also know that tuber- learned much about parasites in the culosis attacks birds swine and human body In fact I was quite cattle startled to find (he “disease of the One of the most stubborn forms as it IS called In Japan a of human Infection with this wide country”of subject polite conversation Dr of Is tuberculosis spread organism Teusler pf St Luke’s in Tokyo said the skin called lupus vulgaris— the to onq foreign resident who insisted word "lupus” meaning “the wolf” she Would never have When the cause of tuberculosis “You can do all tha any trouble: cooking and of the lungs was discovered by is not boiling you like the Robert Koch the possibility of The ‘will you get them?’ question it is ‘will you organlsht affecting the sklnwas keep them?’” not considered It was not long With tha high percentage of Japhowever before the hutterflyllke anese farmers In California and the eruption on the face with a wing on shipment of fruits and vegetables all each cheek was lijveslgated and the over the country I wonder If certubercle bacillus found in the tain parasites era not spread wlde- crusty etaptidn 'ly-J The bacillus gains entrance to the REPLY skin through abrasions or breaks in the Evidently parasites referred the outer layer although the disease to era round worms from tuberculous occur in the human While they do pt&y spread body with fair glands or sinuses Not infrequentthey are not difficult to ly a blood stream Infection carries frequency eradicate with a proper vermifuge the organisms to skin capillaries Children particularly are prone to Common on the Face infestation The serving of unLupus vulgaris Is more common washed or carelessly washed head on the face although the skin of the lettuce is unhygienic 1 extremities and various parts of the SENNA TEA The disorder body may be involved A B R writes: I have been begins on the cheek or about the nose and the first evidence Is often drinking a cup of senna tea every A minute dark appearing nodule or night for constipation I read that a purplish area The patch grad- this is a powerful purgative and ually extends absorbing tissue as it should ba avoided goes Because of destruction of the REPLY tissue beneath the akin the face Tea made frofn senna leaves is an may be distorted and deformed At excellent laxative The amount must first there is considerable swelling be gauged so as not to produce a later followed by the appearance of effect L e profusl watcrusts and unless prompt treatment purgative stools associated with severe Inla instituted marked deformities of ery testinal cramps the features usually result Extensions of ths disease from (Copyright 1935 by the Chicago the skin to ths mucous membrane Trlbune-Y Newt Syndicate of the nose lips mouth palate and Inc) tongue sometimes occur As a rule the infection Is chronic and some cases have been known to exist for Inquest Will Be Held thirty or more years Occasionally Into Suicide of Indian the condition will apparently' heal only to take on a new lease of life ELKO Nev-Hu- ghia Knight andextend to fresh areas Indian committed suicide The diagnosis 1 based upon the Sunday night by shooting himself existence past or present of tuber- with a rifle Justice of the Peace culosis In organs other than the J A McFarlan drove to the W J akin particularly the glands and Gardner Tench where the boy was ths joints Confirmation may be to hold a coroner's Inquest secured through guinea pig InoculaWitnesses said the man had been tions or by a laboratory examina- aHnking heavily for some time and tion of a email portion of the dis- that when he arrived home Suneased area day night ha told relatives he was Reasonably Successful going to kill himself When he took rifle SKdTtfrt the Only within recent years has a treatment been reasonably succes- cabin and Indian girl followed him sful Following the brilliant dis- and attempted' "to take the gun coveries of Nells Flnsen on the im- away but ha placed the muzzle portance of ultraviolet light In the against tha aide of hla head and cure of akin tuberculosis new hopes shot himself she told relatives were aroused The objective in the Trial Dates Set light treatment is to bring about an inflammatory reaction designed to Denying petty larceny charges destroy the disease process and pro- trials of Melvin Hartshorn 27 ReeJ mote healing Ultraviolet from the Noakes 23 and Ward Jones 29 carbon' arc lamp la meat effective were set for August 14 when they Large doses will be required and the appeared in police court Tuesday of treatment U six months period Tha men were arrested Monday at or longer Post Office place and Main street In a long aeries of cases in which after they allegedly had stolen a the Flnsen light was used 60 per hydraulic jack police said cent were permanently cured that is the treated patients had been free One hundred years of mission from the disease for several year work among the natives of Natal Of the utmost importance Is the was celebrated recently by the maintenance of good hygiene and' American Zulu mission at the the building of body resistance Cod institute enced eye 'can decide what should be off as Such deal of dense which develop foliage will by of to Old wood be recognized because it is heavier and Bridal-wreat- h woodier in appearance the plants If this trimmed it Thrbugh the cut shrubsa great snowberries may not onregularly rampantly as almost a pest a thinning benefit Garden Gate outthe ground the oldest branches clear can Seek CCC Enrollees TUBERCULOSIS practice Civic spirit demands that we look forward that we prepare for ourfuturn needs in advance it also demands thatwe exercise sound business judgment” It s the same old politics the same old hurrah boys the same old ballyhoo the same old promises the same old scares that are being used to saddle another big burden upon the people “LETS SAVE OUR PROPERTY AND VOTE “NO” (Paid by Robert Murray Stewart Taxpayer and Home Owner) L 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