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I ' r"'"'3"'"'71 tr old-thn- :' 1 lain lt lady-moth- er Ibection : L - e ' ' r 6 - s77 A1430 1 NM thaw:to:AT- c! yet thi Genuine (Me Chile MEEMEMIRMEIMF t Judging by the lunar transits this may be a day in which the energies may be centered on a matter of lir 'lances either in connection with launching new projects possibly of a bold and hazardous nature in aPeculative enterprises Or in certain stresses of private expenditute In all these there is need of conservative and 'prudent handling of funds since there are elements of peril in all monetary outlay With care new ventures may prosper: Those whose birthday it is may be prepared for a year in which they are beset by certain financial hazards WI less they take care not to jeopardize their funds Speculation new undertakings or personal extravagances may prove hazardous to financial stathere may bility but with precaution be security and gain A child born on this day may be and ambitious lively enterprising with a tendency to extravagance in its business as well as personal outlay Notable nativity: James G Bennett founder of the New York Herald - k"' 1 TODAY'S I ks : A By GENEVIEVE KEIIBLE - t - HOROSCOPE of Opening Lead Cannot Be Stressed -- : 'Too Strongly acu - - Children Not Little Devils Nor Little Angels—They By FLORENCE Lit GANKE - ' Like all the other women in bonnet Are Just Gratifyingly Human and club Nancy was knitting fast and ---PATR1 aCiSEPRINE 'CULBEILTSON"--o----7B- y By ANOEL6 furiously: A knitted suit wu taking ' have often discutssed the Impor The West player studied a long shops) She had one string knitted 11011 dear I don't aee why I had to have such a young one i lead The choice time before making any leadist all blouse that was a joy to wear and lance of the opening wanted a niccchild You know not 14ougn One that liked of all cards chosethe the correct suit and in some cases aldhetvlueenetuallit Mr klalowan won With the envy of all the onlookers Then music and would put his things aray and speak nicely to me and his of ' even the correct card in the suit cthe starting on a knitted bed father ' ofteni determines the success or fail- - club "I got a young ruffian He shouts at the top which East won with the king spread or counterpane She knew that tre of the contract When partner East now returned a heart which the name wu best to of his lung& I'm forever telling him to talk Inside e has bid often the burden is lifted West won with the ace to bed covering i returning a apply this the house He kicks over the rug& I'm tired of from the shoulders of the opening heart Had west even at this point For her traveling around she need'' and another and leader a he! shifted to a telling him to lift his feet He doesn't seem to lacking It would not have ed knitting bag of some sort She ! I ter choice the suit named by biz been too latespade ''"' know he has a father or mother Just takes us for However on the play made one which wu eminently satispartner However—iihen the only of the heart South won with the factory Then she set to work to de ' '':1 granted like the furniture The things he breaks! bidding bas been bY the adversaries queen and entered dummy to estab- -' velop others for her gift box She t 44 ' ' The noises he makes! The trouble he causes! He and a game contract at notrump has lish his fourth club West taking the knew that many of her friends would f t-- '' ' have been wished on us for our sins” must one VI a after reached welcome been such present whether the possibly only club knave finally shifted to a spade Poor lady As if children were born nice Life the wise is for it shown been was occasion has a birthday or a bridge P suit but the ship had sailed Declarer isn't nice It's rough and It's noisy Its alive leader to consider all the elements of won five diamonds two clubs two game til e noteleatandesmeimplisuesan dwriccteignesgh chtuma 4 'hot bwilethard Made were most for that bids used of She the felt her bags 14 bidding hearts and one spade to his 14 in were cut She the piece by inches uweUssthoa that when contract with an overtrick comes with desired age this with his own holding before Some players might say that the She cut two gussets or side pieces r life has simmered down to a dead level of civili- the suit or the card choice of a lead is not clearly MM 2 inches wide and 7 inches long - Childhood and youth have little to do with ties 14 She sewed a inches long strip players 'notably cited but as a matter of fact it is areaoi The beet we can do is to sort of thing ' wide on inside of that 1 to inch and so seek Malowan who bag In the first place the 'club opening them as we can when we can bow to teach folded Between where Over the eventual top "''"''''''''1""1"111114 is very bad biddinj that the It might quite easily adjust themselves to the rest of the world and and the strip she inserted piece contract la the hirdest of all for their on the bidding West of any topwhale-bonManners Angelo rotel deprive along harmoniously with them get an a of old or from steel defend to adversaries successfully club trick whatever The diamond best on are example matter of slow grow good a They growth tree shoe There is something no doubt in this lead cannot be recommended as North A shout makes a child feel big is a childish mistake view and the hand below is an ex has rebid the suit and South's bid The handle was cut 1 inch wide and and Shouting He feels so little in the presence of grownup people powerful seven inches long ample of a contract of three notrump of two notrump over two diamonds who havfkauch power for good or ill over him He feels the need of This was fastened down as shown inside with an overtrick which con indicates some kind of fiL The clearly bigness and the power he has learned to ascribe to it If be can ! in the West bad heart does not suggest itself as a tract if the player IZIA big voice he will impress these giants' so he roars Tlind speak Ralr4 11110:made the correct and logical choice strong opening either Conseqáently cannot you deny his reasoning A shout is impressive Thunder AV& 0 '1 10 of an opening lead or even if he bad the wisest policy for West is one of But one cannot never fails to catch our ear and stir our emotions Akar shifted to the right suit after regain- "watchful waiting"--i- n 1 other wordy to shouts for any length of time They must be used with listen 40 Mg the lead must inevitably have to gracefully exit from his hand by We A discretion And discretion is precisely what a child has not been defeated --IL We must teach come back then to the original place of beginning - the lead of the "top ot nothing" In a di 4 North dealer suit which neither North nor South by example and precept that a soft voice Is the right call 19r 914 moslogo Zest and West vulnerable was strong enough to bid It also is 1 attentive ear e true that it might not work but it Set the child a good example by speaking gently Teach him : itel(65' ' ' - also is true that it at least presents the c2 K Act sour- good manners by practicing them on him Move gently - - - 1 -Never hear a child who shouts best tope of doing no harm with the When echoes the of his teously AQ054- -0 ' ‘ ' ' 2 voice die away look benignly upon him and couldn't hear you opening lead '41A1091 ---- -- Tomorrow's because so so son iep Used tyou shouted loudly I can hear you" Speak gently $: ' pt -di 974 North d 0 East dealer When he speaks again hewill speak softly and his tones will ' VA912' l'fr I 1' i' caress an c the sounds of birds' wings soothe your spirit Both sides vulnerable your ears CO21:S4 I 1032 y' One's voice is the truthful expression of gene'ind at the time of 65 ik ' sollth- 4Q14---- 41 7- - -- - ' shout tells the story of his confused speaking The child's loud 19 -1 ' ' In the direction leaflet On this leaflet 8 ' d 2 struggling excited mhtd- - - A shout in return increases the confusion 862 0 c2 is shown the placement of buttons A soft word gently spoken quiets the turmoil and steadies the think-Bu- t 1076 k 65 -' - -and button holes as well 'r 0 76 —77-2K 4 -10 Ai -7 6A81 - Since felt does not fray it was unNib 46651 there is another side to this story and it must be regarded - Thu C2K96 V2 necessary to hem or finish the edges We don't want to rear a child in the hushed and reverent atmosphere I bidding! ' hi any fashion la : OA73 Home is a place where children grow and there IN of a cathedral OK)99 ' Esse Ninth 3ottlit Wed ' goum 4A987 On the direction leaflet la shown must always be a liberal allowance for the noise and waste and eryors 4 j iO43 ' I I N T Pals Pao another type of bag Dimensions are of growth ' Mistakes are nothing to be alarmed about ' 2 They are Paso f Pao ' NI 20 A given also designs for appliqued flow- - usually the result of childish ignorance and misinterpretation ' Pao 3N T ' Paso Pm c2AQI074 ers and leaves of felt And still an'" word eoon sets things right Children are not kindly understanding ' The bidding is slightly 'strang by other type of bag is sketched '' little devils nor are they little angels They are gratifyingly human ' North and South but possibly a little - All the bags were popular and exL t (Copyright 1934 by The Bell syndicate Ina) discussed timid by East who might have preThe band will be In to ceedthgly useful too But then that ' vented the game contract had he morrow's article Is always true of Nancy's handiwork lr Pahl will give personal attention to Inquiries from pa'rents --- --fnade a slightly daring overcall of It never clutters up a place having no and school teachers on the care and development of children Write 1934 Features one spade over the opening diamond (Copyright King excuse for being him In care of this paper inclosing a three-ceaddressed stairiped bid Syndicate Inc) Detailed instructions for mak' envelope for reply Readers of this newspape' r may ' ing "knitting bag" may be obhave a free copy of "Bridge Rules and ' tathed by sending I cents and a i I Etiquette by Josephine Culbertson stamped envelope through special arrangement Address to Nancy Page in care of this Mn Culbertson in care of this newspaper I selfBy DR W A EVANS paper inclosing a ' 1934 Publishers addressed envelope KISMET STONES avoid another His physiolan tells him ' (Copyright Syndicate) A great many people suffer from that other attacks are in store for Stop Getting Up 'Nights CCC ! Salina him in all and he feels—it Camp kidney stones and in addition there least for probability When kidneys are clogged they bethe time—that he will do are some who have them but so fat' anything to escape Shifted to Provo Area come weak—the bladder is irritated from suffering from them are un- - There are some —often passage is scanty and smarts his physician aware that anything is wrong Most can advise him tothings and burns—eleep is restless and Transfer of aCCC camp from do All stones " to are visits bathroom the of us read have of silent tightly gallstones whether in the kidney or gall bladder Ma in the Irish Lake national forest In of The We musk observance and know child as Ind that inexpensive to right frequent gallstones are composed of two 'classes of ma- the Soapstone sits on the Provo health week the L D S Fourth ward remain quietly in long the gall bladder terial—colloida and crystalloids The way to stop this trouble and restore ' in the Wasatch river national association blada cause no forest action to will and PainIt Primary kidneys present they may healthy gallstones latter are the bricks and the former der is to get from any drunist a n- was announced Wednesday by Blaine pageantGrandmother's Old Fash- are small and shift position and eine- mortar If there are bricks but ada box of Gold Modal Haarlem Oil Betenson assistant supervisor of the ioned Garden Thursday and Friday chilly if they try to pass violent the no mortar we have crystals in the bile Capsules and take Si directed—you Wasatch national forest 8:15 p m In the Fourth ward colicky pains result When these same or at in the urine but the cry& won't be diaappointed—but be sum and Mr Betertson said 25 men' have amusement hall corner of Seventh stones have grown larger and no tabgravel GOLD kiiiDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- are not bound together to make Pt been the West at South streets and no camp sules—the are 'change there grounds preparing luld Temple genuine—a longer position Original stones A basic condition for 'rho cut of the production will be attacki of gallstone colic Few of us stone formation is a lacknecessary grand kidney stimulant and diuretic the Soapstone site and the remaining of balance $OTh—Go3dMe 123 in the Salina camp will arrive comprised of 150 childre Haarlem Oil know also 'stones that be represent may kidney between colloids and crystalloids sestet the kidney to expel from The work during the sum- Mg 10 nations silent To prevent the formation of this the system tkutt harmful excess uric Thursday Immer Insect consist will control ' acid which is often the of In of Is of the stone colic attack An pageant Staging charge kidney colloid mortar whether the stones aggravation of at of the causes-gseMrs and of provement sciatica Delores Mrs A June Pratt and Ineuritis neural camp grounds who has joint pains person pain are in the gall bladder or In the kid- - Randall 4adV4 lumbago work advise that the diet be rich in vitamins and especially in pagnmennommon ' vitamin A This is about as far as '' ' - ! : '''''' ' ' ' ''''' ' knowledge has gone on that point' ' '''' ':' '''' ' :: '' ' ' ' : : ' ' The crystals that make the bricks of ' ' ' '' ' ' ' t' 7 ' ! : s kidney stones are of three general ' Importaru 1 Knitting Bag - - ' i -- - - r r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' THURSDAY MORNING MAY 10 1034 - 12 t - l'ie I I 4 io ylli rT v) Hit A a - ! 9 4 4 Ira iri 1' 7: P i a 1111!D ItaMt ' )0 - it:- i ' I :eft ‘ di ral be DI be lilt ' In Ps I IP I ' - - at Recommends thi — Oil Lel' Walker's AUSTEit Chile Products at the Inc i apt na Pe 4 1111 ifh ' - Mi k Get These Quality Mexican Foods Made by "The Chile Specialists of America" e AT YOUR GROCER'S 1 ' eh wi qb N' r""1"""""""""""11 dri i - 1st - 1 1 - itiA)"2 ! -- ' --- t -- i -- ' - The finest pirteapple Lever tasted ' - - --- s " - ' ' an boi sayI i b''' to - t - " h ese- ' - moommimgmum u rand 1 - ' ' '' : 1 physicians - '' ' "' ' L' ' : '' ' ' ! : - ::giggeit!c:it:?N :oxoni:i:::somr:iii:iN :0 - 0 ': ::::41:M '' ni:4::':Mi':'iiiS:t'i':V:::-:4::i:::::'i:::1m:i:-:1:-::?t5i:-:::::- 1 0s 1 ' :: — l t ' ' -: ' - '' 2 ': : - '‘ 1: ' - : ll ': - ' : ' - : ' ': ''' - ' 1:t: :' - ' : — ' " ' f - : '‘ :::::::' 1Z - ' : - f - 0 '' t 1u mtiGit - ' 2 till I ''' l'' ' ' ' ' - " - ' :':'''''':':' ' 4 - ':::: ' illl'::': ' C A V) t i t43 ::':':':'if:::::':::A::::::::: 1640 :::i:::::::p: 1 :I:: ':: :zoia''''''''' ' -- 0- E:Z:7 t e' 11r-les- ' ''' fst! t- - ' ' ' - ' ''7 ---- - '' rdo --:- - - ''""e-:4i$"-"- " - rik '4':'''': r : ' : - i ' ' v:: 44: i ' ' MI :q4:114:i :': ":- t8'::444:1 L'k'til-x-11117- ' 4 4 : 2 1'I - ' la 0 ' ''?: Vi :::f-irf-fi?-::k '!44-::-:'f4e- i I: " 1 ::f ze!t:- 4: ':''' it4 's ' 0 i :':?: ' :Vi'Oi :' ' ::Ifit:i:::: 1: 11:: ' 's !:: mo::'414f74-ksfs'g- '' ' 1 1-- - 41 I ‘11141:!: i :::v't: - 4- 41:14- k 4e" ? 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' :i IlLIn (goft' csider that there " ' 4 CI ' tD) 140vt -- :toN ' -— - 1! r A : t tel : t? c0 : E LA- "- - - - - - - ' '- - - - ' 1 ' VALUE OF EXERCISE Triangle Salt comes in two varieties—plain or iodized to protect childien' from 'simple ' goiter Each is packed' in a triple-thic- k r moisture-proo- f alu package with a rustless ' minurn spout Your grocer can supply you : with either : - d - sptx AOXIIII SALT any ' - ‘ - - ' ful lumps to be thrown away LI - - 1113 ' ' 4 1 n R lkt4 1) I - that it It - the wet : - '11 G writes: I shall be 80 next year' I came from England when I was 19 years of age and was with a prominent actor and dramatist 10 years I have since'been yacht steward for many prominent men I have never had a days illness Today I have a figure of a young man all due to exercise which I take three times a day I also take a walk When I see much younger men walking about I think what a benefit it would be if they took a lesson t tit 4:1- iii ': I ) -- ' IODIZED rt ---- -- — -- '' : - : - - - - On PIAUI - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' '‘ - - J - - 1 - - - - t 1113 the Ihnit of space questions '' pertaining to hygiene and pre- vention of disease will be an--:! swered in this column Personal -replies wiU be made to inquiriese under proper limitations when " "return stamped envelope is in- closed Dr Evans will not make' diagnosis or prescribe- for indi' 1 vidual disease - 1934 : by-th- Tribune) - Chicago - ' '' 'i g s s 1 -- -- - - - Juice rich in natural Esters (the eavorcarsiers) It's alarm:ow for breakfaitt' t: t 3 't - ) ' '' - s - ' 1 :- ' ' ' I ' - - ' ' ' - -- I' — cl 111 - : ": ' ' : IF t : li 1 il - - 1'4 ' ' - 1" ''''' i 1 ' ' - : : 1' i2 ' :-- ''' ---)'r 4teNk ' 1 4 1 r-1 ''t L ' '"'N's) - '' ' ' - - ' - )r - ' - f : '' : ' ' '' !( - - 'T- 4 4 '1 - ti Ile - c -f s eed frei' - ' - - ' 11 ' 4 :4 - - io :Ceitt!:I9't' L ' - '' :' 1 '' ) --- - " ::u" :' A - t- qt' --- GIVES YOU BIC ' : I :''''":s:: ' - ) 1 t i- 4 !:'441' i ' i " 1 '' P i '4 1 t i‘ ' 1 ' -- - i 11t ! - f 1 1 - -- weatilyrupHatveutyourisweetentithieds P 03 from me - - t 1 i 1 It ' i'' ' 4 - $'1 "' ')'' s t 12 grfr li ' Center sticest'and Libby's e sts new Pineapple-Juk- ir ' ' ' ' ff ' ' s ' 1- two-mil- e d ""H: - - ' 1 S i fil ' " oh id " ' - : s - ' f:::::::: ' 4 DO' '' - sir ' - 1 r :': - ' - at it 4 411 ' ' : Its tP A "41s 'C5!'' 'tt‘'If: -' - akirMitti and pradkat soften there are many guests is tbe rnglisb country boiesv breakfast "Cone'dolon wbenYolt please and belpyourser - ' :' o' 7 "'4!2 '''''''''''ri j:'t - ::" s AF r-- T i'-- — - -- ' t 3'': v "::::4 :: t' ?" - ::::: i 4141''i'‘1:"' '45' 7:'' :::a:s' Y ) e ‘:r1 :::r:'I :::$:':'"!"'!"'''sP'?"Fr-?rf:Ti"----- - s::::' c1 V :::::-77::- -" Ilk - 4' ' o'0-':- '- ' ' '' '''' ' ' e '':::"''' ' 21 ' 'i ' 1''' i111 it' :7 '::::-1:::':::--:- ik'ij yoi ::(:e 14 : I ''''''4'' ip ':- - - ::': :12:: ' t ' i': al ' (i 7ic24i -:- - ilik-7-4:Ez- ft& 1 i lc 1" :t!ii ::': k 1 ‘7o‘s ' e:il 'N— :4 ' '' ' '1:''9404 f :Ae 'N):f:''': - ::: sfS!L14 ': t!'li7)0P::''11:1:4'''''' It7t : tsi: yv: 5?1r:'::- '' ' - i''::'1' ::::::iiA' 17-- 'r yanu ' ' oj il 115aJ o1 :!:iggIVAgiC' ' 'afi'l' ' IE::: BEI - ' ' - ss 4 r - - r 1 0 i::::iii :'''':7!::::::'''''"' : ' aii118 Ile : - 1 ' and Sig s' 74-A- A Lii44:!:::iii:ii$1:::iilttiNc: re--- ': ro On stet phosphates carbonatesurates oxal- !":: i'l! ''t ': ates uric acid cystin and other col- 113 fr ' ' : : 0' i k ' f bid! careful testing ot reaction and c y ' ' : ' " ' 4i ' ' :‘ studies of bacteria ! :: 1t $ '41 ':k Based on the' informatiOn disclosed ' ' 444 :7 0 :' o 7 - : i by these att!dies the patient should be ' put on a diet to reestablish a proper ' 'Al More delicious of course Are center shces !'' IN " i i ' balance between colloids and crystals '' to of are the lessen to minerals be the found - ! They pre'pineapple' very '" ' 'dill''' 7 v ir- 4 '::: ' 44 ' cipitating as crystals and to bring the t ' '::::: ''''' choictit part the frldt Flawless in fonn reaction back to normal lithe trou' i ' 1 Pc l::? 11 "' : i :i ble is found to be wholly:or in part f ''''''‘''''4 in cOlor And as for Savor' theirs is t ' bacterial origin that condition should i F be treated by urinary antiseptic& the glodous ripelineapple tang in Its fullest $: 1t'''l (i'd'H We do not know as much as we : :::::s:: - :!":v should about 'changing the urine by P§z perfection Libby gives you at no extra cost ‘''‘k ' x changing the diet but we have enough v''!: 444i1 ft information to be of practical yalue ' pineapple that is rialusivelycenterslicesi es Yolsli m Whatever diet or' other methods of : I II 14 4 is prevention are adopted it must 'be enjoy Libby's Crushed too si!ucate in texture anuommescemewnwe ' 11 c' understood that the change is for life is just right for the : i S1k :::!!: h flavor k in it — To diet for three then quit : ‘t I 74 a a second attack for : Pineapple Cup which is also widely recommay postpone :1 'N ' few years: but it will not prevent it ‘ eff 1 from Whether you look o4 t '''' heal& angle waters is It When mended for drinking hard thought pineapple buying 't ' Is not a "'' 81 atones Neverkidney ' or N4t4 ' economy Triangle theless persons subject to kidney 'always specify tibby't That's the Way to be purity convenience ' ''' ' 1 4 stones are advised to drink soft water Salt is unquestionably the best 'Crushed' ' can V)'i center f:3 V:slices " and the finest certain of p '40 A ' ': ' 0 Mrs' IL AL writat: have arthritis ' : 't i K ilt:A: I 11 NN: ' of the spine ' 1 '' pibbylMSNeill at Libby: purity is guaranteed by the Morton repug A la it dangerous? ' ' to cause lameness? tionolulu' Hawaii !k 7041 tation for making only salt of the highest LS' IsCanit liable 1i42e01 be cured? it ' " '' REPLY ' ''"''"' ' ' convenience is assured ' quality by ' ' It does not endanger life particu11 ?) :' 140811‘ NO IT You COSTSv ' la doesn't cake or harden in fact r--L It uhrae'ili8-- -' ' f FEATURED AT THE : weather And its economy is evident when 3 ) ' ''''2: ' i very uncertain and un-it' ' ' ' ' ' i ' t e satisfactory 1 ' COOKING ' SCHOOL 's vOu 4 ' wastenever are I - : - ' ': You N-No- 44 ' groups-mphosphat- es- - ts '2gegiAM:: ' ' m w-:- k!'' ' and carbonates urates and uric acid and oxalates When a stone passes it should be covered and analyzed The analysis should include both ilia colloids and the crystals' If to stone is available for analysis repeated studies of the urine should be made These studies should include search for crystals and classification of those found assay of -- -I o ' ': : :414 1o :::f::::::::::::::::::iii:§f:?i4::$::: ' ' :: ' ' I 7if1 s flik41: 4''' CAP-flut- es 4 ri) :: - tvC - 4 - ''14 Music and Health Pagealit Planned sur ant i !:t A ' d at ' S HOW TO KEEP WELL 3cent-stampe- wh we 0'14 1) 1000000kNi - nt Pcist znd' Atli Frcr1 Ki!ilsys yot an( no hoc q ofacuo - P ' pit ' Wa 181 ' 81: - ' - - MIN atr eat ths Is Sal Safeway Cooking School :illt ' tw 01 Ml asi - ' dr be eel Julia Lee Wright Mrs (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) TO ADDRESS ILIWANIANS W EFRyberg will relate some of his experiences in the South Sea islands from which he returned recently at the regular weekly meet- ing of the Kiwanis club Thursday at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah 1 14 I 4itz - I 4 - rilli fzit I Q Oilli Atliirttottavilt0 I 1th4-P7 kraliti114-- - 6 - p 0I '44 1' - elastenel friront Atexicot - - ' ---- i --- |