Show r rr" M X w yd ’- catf"B‘-- p 2J Saturday Morning ?Tl)c Helpful Punishment Guides Educates and Informs story case A dreadful in Salt £akc irjinr""'n — r 'i i VS tus now Anything that can come There is no nnticlimiix the mail after is one for eXprtmK mo(lve today A little hot whose fimi' sef to do weu because nobody ex- committed was broken by crimes op behevM )t pMslble hy a member of it had been placed ThS (s pflrtlruIarly unfortl)nate his of in a home in the hope R h ng t0 rhUlren They ing home care He kept he pingd() nf)t niKiprand jusl what has himself to odds and ends about the They feel the despair happened house little things like paper clips 0j tjie 0lJcaHt and the forsaken golf bills cookies buttons and pi are bewlldcred and fnght-cil- s - Thpy Out of patience with his enrd and therefore unable to think havior the person in (harge of him or (Q do ngbt Harsh pun- ad A big sign and hung it aboul lshmr nevfr cured cnme When his neck I am a thief and sent sleHlnK a hhecp meant death sheep him off to school were still stolen Men stopped steal- He hid in a corner and one of mg shei p when they did not need the older children found him and t0 when they could have sheep by took him to the principal who re-- means within their power andwith moed the sign romforled him as in thclaw Helpful ppmshment edbest she could and told him that ucates and informs arfd guides The whenever he wanted things badh other sort is waste and worse to come to her and tell her and When children pilfer we usually she would help him all she could find that they do so to piece themThe person who had hung the sign selves out so as to be as big as on the child s neck was angry at its thur circumstances seem to deremoval and protested that she was mand The failing child the undoing her best to train the boy to loved child the lonelv and the inderent behavior adequate child will pilfer He feels Granted she was doing her best himself short of the standard and She did a terrible things to this he does this to increase his height child He of all children needed and weight In the social life about the support of public opinion need- him ed public approval When he was Punishment does not help Study branded as a thief public ly among him to discover what it is he needs his companions who are cruel in and supply it whenever possible their childish Ignorance all that Sometimes he needs medical attensustaining force was taken from tion Many such failings have physi-eaushim and he was cast out helpless which if treated are renaked to the world It was a cruel lieved and the wrong idea vanishes inhuman and exceedingly stupid Ask why before going Into action always piece of wotk Any punishment that deprives It Is difficult for an undernouror grown-uchildren people of fails in its mo- ished child to be good' If childrens their tive if that motive is redemption meals are a problem in jour famIn order to live in the community ily send for Mr Patri's booklet we must have the support of pub- "Rating" inclosing 10 cents in coin lic approval Take that away and Address Mr Angelo Patri rare of we have little reason for trying to this newspaper P O Box 75 Sta- behave They think the worst oftion O New York N Y nQ iv— n- e- 1 M f p Safe Shelters Against Deadly Bombs By I’nele Kay Among the atones told of the Spanish civil war is one which relates that six or eight bombs of a special kind were dropped on These bombs ’tls said Madrid w'ere being tested by the Germans and each one killed "every person" vcithin hundreds of feet The story goes on to say that ihe German aviators would not drop any more bombs of this kind because they feared to give away the secret - It is supposed the power of explosion was due to liquid air That report may or may not be true At any rate we know that thousands of bombs some weighing half a ton or more were dropped on cities in Spain Barcelona has been called "the most bombed city in the world " During several months toward the end of the war aviators kept dropping tons and tons of bombs on its One day a buildings and streets school was struck and more than half the teachers and children lost their lives Before the war Barcelona had a As population of about 1000 000 the fighting went on strange as it seems the population kept growing larger and larger This was because thousands of persons fled from the enemy and came into Barcelona for safety Last December Barcelona and its suburbs were 0 estimated to contain close to 2 persons' To guard against bombs the public officers ordered trenches to be 000-00- earth-covere- J Name trenches helped c f well-kno- m & GIVES you THESE 2 APIAlfTA&ES EXTRA CL y- - a 1 M ” i Ne one had ever taken occasion to lecture the press corps before: Red mounted several cheeks Some one next took up the ball unconsciously referring to the British dominions separately “the British the Australians the Canadians—’’ Cross Stitch and Crochet Household Arts i v: aiiUHltt it I mill - 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WHAT A GRAND SALE I I'M GOING TO STOCK UP ON SHEETS PILLOW CASES AND A FEW COTTON w get YOU CANT BEAT THE NEW RINS0 IT GIVES FAR RICHER SUDS EVEN IN HARDEST WATER-THA- NK§ TO ITS SPECIAL "SUDS -- BOOSTER Copyright 19V by The Clmago Tribune N Y News Pyn Inc For safety to finest cottons and little of (he New Rinso whips upinlocreaniy scum from lively suds that prevent forming It s this nasty scum that ofien greys clothes and dulls colors In tub washing Kinso saves the hard of acrubbing jl A hard-wat- wear-and-te- each day The second press conference cairu off It started with the sami icy starts But Lady Lindsay begar to explain instead of aniounce She softened several phrases More significant glances were exchanged under hat brims Suddenly one society editor who has been invited to the garden party came to her aid by explaining the British monarchs can’t be as Informal as the Scandinavian royalty that has just been here because the Scandinavians are not crowned heads yet Half the group agreed Lady Lindsay looked relieved Lady Lindsay herself suggested that two press conferences a week would follow — that from a person whj wouldn’t even come to the phone a few months hack 12 I Co J3Z 15c feu ROSES doz FEOIflES doz 25c 60c 60c Calla Lilies doz sira w What first aid Is suggested when a housewife splashes ammonia water into the Reply Wash anyone could phont 11 anc her with questions between $1 color Bargains on Cotton I irst Aid D O writes eyi that nounced Alone or PATTERN until To sustain nn even heat eloitrle pads or a small elcctriinlly heated blanket may be used Humidity Is even more important than temperature as dry mr— with its resulting loss of fluids -- adds to the Occ ssion-all- y difficulty of breathing oxygen gas Is of great value : Sweet Peas tl itn " you TULIPS I) M-- N Memorial Together It’s I suallv Best N 1) writes Must all premnture balms be plai ed in ait lnuibatiir7 lti plv Desirable but not essential An ordinary i rib in a well ventilated room is entirely adequate if the pmptr temperatui e can be main-- t L Lindsay differentia etweei the British and tneiCa — ins? asked that way nobodUw the talk languished into lence agaia But that conference broke with an appointment for the sx group a week later That afternoon the town bu The press had been given tar a derstand only certain mamh would be admitted to the omb party: Local sot tty edited urj service representakys a u' a fev “Sre assorted writers who friend of the Lindsays Then it was discovered certau men members of the corps hat been invited without their wives Their wives went on the war path Then it was found that certain so wive! cially active congressional had been left out Like one wifi who dropped the cards for fou families at the embassy recently and then found out the other threi were being invited but she wa left out Lady Lindsay probably feelinj that "Americans” (she was borr on Long Island but she's picked uj very broad “A's”) had some magic way of getting a “good press” an “would Him Jit l nr int'im r rnst nrh it ir m I A ti! i pli lit ami mis sm j i ii i tin 111 ( ai A 11 i s June an ih s In sin m tlmnii pirn ippli juni mil kin 111 mmmi in tin's Pi llmkni il ti k in i h k uni it lint w -- I at si nnntr mat nt ni x li Ism mill II stir ft sin am nut nt nnst nt u i la- ilrn i -- t Iks r t mil t (I u! li Is lb i A ill ami c a k v nnnnti s n an lino o si r n t li Inn nn Irr C ix an 1 myr jnn r r nmnniiui In il rts is IP’s xOM min b iki nn sin bast in suit it jtr i lu ill v ml Hi in n purr I n Tilt lilitl lline H ikf in m all ralnlv I ) 20 minutes or until nw ouii him Mini drlic itrly brewnr I 4 biuhe-d- n Baby Brcaihbu Mixed up suits are smart so one of the best ensembles of the season is a silk frock with an angel head print in blue black or navy green background worn with a wool jacket to match Tailored revers of the silk are edged with the wool of rx X "sv Day Specials Mixed Up Suits Srpart Vogue Fgr All Summer the jacket Parit y "Oh1 lmll “ May 27 1939 Brooks !'ipiC(ay?y iMhMi II ipr "Stassfreih lanrer — nooff-flavpie crust with Spry An’ tender flaky— say you just try tins Spry receipt! "Purer— soyoudon’t get unpleasant acrid odor w lien you fry An’ fix ids are totrispyan’digc stible Change toSpry an’ get a1 1 three of these advantages Remember only Spry gives all three1 by Alice 1 U t in win VJ mix a Sprv 1 ike in no time" i s Aunt Jenny “An1 my but it’s light cm save money too lor an’ delicate! Spry costs a tidy bit ltss than the most expensive cake sliotti mu’ ' boy 1 1 Creams faster-sta- ys fresh longer-pu- rer ALL "light-hearte- ! r sub- ject The other women exchanged under their hat quick glances brims Some one asked for anecdotes about their majesties Lady Lindsay’s black eyes flashed and she launched into criticism of the manner in which she said the American press wrecked diplomatic careers She spoke of one story which had referred to a diplomat as a “glamour one-thir- then is to avoids disease at every turn There is no malady— however Insignificant— that may not lead to serious consequences By decreasing the opportunities for infection we lower the hazard of comThere are thousands plications upon thousands of children who are unable to build physical stamina because thev are harboring tonsils which are laden with pus Furthermore— while we do not know the exart cause of rheumatism— the virus may gam entrance to the cirovercoat and rubbers nevertheless culation through these very structo dismiss as meaningless his plaint tures far aches" may pave the way This means too that we must take foribiMi of hearing Sufficient in- advantage of every preventive meaformation about health is available sure that has been worked out— the so that every home may become & Si hick test for diphtheria the Dick test for susceptibility to scarlet center of education in well being fever vaccination against numerous juvenile ailments and safety from lockjaw with preventive serum in the event of a deep penetrating A wound— all in the interest of avoiding a dangerous illness There is not an atom of sense in the remark sometimes attributed to grandmother "I want my Johnny to trnve all the contagious diseases when he is still in the nursery so that he will be through with them" If this lailv (ver said it she may have regretted her stand because NS' some one of her brood could scarcely have avoided a distressing such as a damaged heart Many an adult who spends the later years of his life fighting cardiac wuikness can trace his difficulty to “’’tlw an infection contracted during his C -teens J The rearing of sons and daughters is ft trust— not one to be assumed lightly but to be tackled Try th Spry way to molt with devotion — generously spiced IE MON PINEAPPLE Pli with wisdom For the increasing 3 tat)l ihh spM n butter o ns complexities of life's problems we nr lim n room m li ns 2 tibl' on oi nun! must arm and equip our young peoki i Sir lli in ir All ple with strong constitutions sin ( up Sim ir too often the frail anemic tot who rtf v tvs xhilrs lt2 trui- - n silt In ti n ( ilis i Him is allowed to drift will develop into ns is ir pmr n i jiiiie 4 illi a problem adult— nervous and unill n Ir 2 r Kir Ill stable slighti) lx tirn iiinn Cr pU&R a cigaret and changed the on 1 SAysAvNTjCNNy rRFAMS H S7A’ t The first scratch came from a grandmotherly society editor Lady Lindsay had just described the formality that would be expected from the guests at the embassy garden party "Sounds like getting into the Garden of Eden” said the editor Lady Lindsay took a contemplative puff r SPXyMDSPWOW -- unsoftened sentences in ed after-math- i Then for some unexplained reason Miss Boyle retired to the background and Lady Lindsay took over She proved slightly more heipful Came one astounding day when the British embassy phoned some members of the women's press corps to say: "Lady Lindsay would like to see you at the embassy Tuesday (Choose-da- y it was pronounced) at 1130 Please be prompt Lady Lindsay’s calendar is very full And please tell no one" About 30 women reporters arrived not knowing what to expect They found Lady Lindsay in a small drawing room with a severe look on her face Questions began author inventor banker promoter salesman educator chemist aviator mechanical or civil engineer lawyer doctor or artist you may have amazingly good results Successful people born on May 27 Nathaniel Greene revolutionary soldier Cornelius Vanderbilt financier Julia Ward Howe author Many communitiei have made Samuel Wethenll inventor Jay John Kendrick significant contributions to child Gould financier welfare Women's and parent-teach- Bangs humorist and author clubs the schools and Released by the Bell Syndicate Inc many other agencies have cooperated in this movement Nutrition is stressed adequate provisions are Double-Breaste- d made for school lunches and supervised play with ample equipment Reefer Is and space is scheduled regularly In addition practical lessons demCoatjp'avorite onstrate numerous aids in the care of the body The value of the scout We doff our hat to one of the organizations — for both sexes— can- smartest coats of the season It is a not be overestimated The impor- double-breastreefer closing at tance of this whole matter may be the waist made of soft navy or understood when we remind our- black wool with silk bengahne d selves that of our young revers It may be worn closed or men were so defective physically buttoned back on either side to that they could not be accepted as form tuxedo revers army privates in 1917-’1- 8 The first rule for boys and girls 'III Jtr A Scatters British By Sigrid Arne If May 27 Is your birthday the WASHINGTON— British formalibest hours for you on this date are ty is wilting here like a from 11 a m to 1 p m from 3 to 5 tulip as the time draws near for p m and from 9 to 11 p m The the visit of the king and queen of danger periods are from 9 to 11 England But the "wilting” process has a m from 5 to 7 p m and from given rise to one of the most hilari11 p m until midnjght this town ous undercover If a woman and May 27 is your has seen In many scraps months In one corner is embattled Lady birthday your poise and dignity should win for you a great deal of Lindsay wife of the British ambassador who undertook prepararespect and be of help to you in tions for the royal visit with the furthering your social or commer- notion that everything would go cial aspirations The confidence you Off as it does in jolly old England assorted inspire in people may enable you to In the other corner are some of wives and place yourself n a position of im- congressional the ladies of the press who naiveportance and one that may enable ly think that this town Is still jolly you to exercise a great amount of young America The scrap centers partially about discretionary power You are tactful enough to be a successful pol- who will be invited to the British itician As a club secretary teach- embassy garden party for the king er librarian employment insur- and queen The invitations for ance or real estate agent journalist 1300 people are out Several hunare seeing red artist or musician you may be re- dred other people social wilt was The rest of the Your marmarkably successful who arc ried life should be a peaceful contributed by the women new gray hairs trying acquiring one filled with many joyous to happy get information about the visit surprises and few disappointments skirmishes happened The child born on May 27 may The first when the press was inmore than fulfill the ammbltious months ago to be said was formed there nothing dreams of its parents Most of the cold That British at the embassy children born on this date possess comfort was usually handed out exceptionally fine qualities Many Mfss Irene Boyle secretary to noteworthy achievements of the by Lindsay who somehow manpeople of Gemini who celebrate this Lady to imply that for a newspaper date as their birth anniversary are aged of record so the fathers and moth- person to even phone the embassy ers of youngsters born on the 27th was a breach of good manners where can feel most optimistic regarding That went hard in a town it is always possible to call the their offspring’s future If a man and May 27 is your natal White House and notget Mrs Roose velt’s secretary only on the day there appears to be no good but with an answer reason for you to have anxiety about phone So the British embassy received your future providing you stick to more phone calls Finally some 50 the path of rectitude and put the women were phoning individually A3 a into work How baffling the dream thatfout such paralyzing fears Is the She has an message in your dream troubles Anns sleep street that Or perhaps you dream of your the urge to hurry along childhood home find yourself going lies before her but finds herself back to it with joy You may long too much for irresponsible days paralyzed unable to move What does it mean’ Ann per- need to face life as it is Foolish dreams frightening haps will dismiss her dream with dreams— all have which meanings a laugh But dreams Rre impor- you need to read to get a better tant messages fiom the unconscious understanding of your personality mind say psychologists They re- Do you dream you are spattered veal hidden emotions desires with mud? Falling downstairs? Ann has quarreled with her fi- That you can’t find your shoes as ance tells herself she cares noth- you start on a journey? booklet ‘InterpretIn our ing about him But her dream indicates she secretly longs to make ing Your Dreams" a these and up with him and pride alone holds psychologist explains her back other typical di earns gives meanThe of your own ings of dream symbols Shows how meanings dreams become as clear when you to get clues to your real self— understand your problems understnd dream symbols Perhaps you drenm you have Send 15 cents in coins for our been abandoned— set adrift in a booklet Your 'Interpreting small boat or left behind in a dark Dreams ” to The Tribune-Telegraand fearful cellar Such a dream Home Service Bureau Salt Lake your hints you long for popularity but City Utah Write plainly your name right spirit theatrical producer actor fear it will never be attained Rout address and the name of booklet r! n Must Be Laid in Youth uI5a d 1 to save life The huge bombs w'hlc h were dropped had the power to smash in the roof but thus did not happen often because a direct hit was needed If the bomb did not fall closer than five or 10 feet it By Dr Irving S Gutter We may as well admit that the would not hurt the people in the foundations of health are laid in trench Just as the public had started to youth True enough one needs a feel safe again bombs of a different good heredity— clean living patents kind started to come down Little A stalwart rosy cheeked brightbombs were dropped They eyed youngster presents an allurdid not cause such heavy damage ing picture — one which thrills every where they fell but they fell like beholder On the other hand we rain Instead of three or four big are filled with pity and commiserabombs a single plane was able to tion for those unfortunates who apcarry 80 or 100 of these little bombs pear sickly and pale for as a rule and dump them on the city Direct they are listless and lacking in inhits were made on a number of terest and zest Sound physical trenches and people inside were balance however cannot be had killed It requires inmerely by wishing This led Barcelona to build really telligence and the observance of safe bomb shelters Deep tunnels certain plain but inexorable hywere dug in parks and under school gienic laws grounds The walls were lined with We have a right to assume that concrete and bricks In later weeks Individuals everywhere will strive the people suffered from hunger unceasingly for the welfare of their but airplane bombing took the lives progeny But there are careless of only a very few fathers and mothers— men and women who are thoughtless or perTo Uncle Ray haps ignorant who — lacking in the Care of The Salt Lake Tribune ideals of parenthood— adopt a peSalt Lake City Utah culiar sort of fatalism They reaDear Uncle Rav: I want to join son that if Johnny and Mary the 1930 Unele Ray Scrapbook club weather the storms of childhooij and I inclose a stamped envelope well and good It is a sign neither carefully addressed to myself Please of a soft head nor a mushy heart to send me a Membership Certificate be concerned about ones offspring a leaflet telling how to make a to listen to complaints and to inhile it is not Corner Scrapbook of mv own and terpret them wisely a printed design to paste on the wholesome to coddle the lad with constant admonitions about his cap cover of my scrapbook Wood The Tempest Over The Foundations of Health many u entries were covered with board roofs with two or three feet of soil above the es possum -- ld n atfmfrihgMWas $Vilmnc- - Your Fortune As Told By the Stars Are Your Dreams Baffling? 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