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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING MARCH 20 1934 NEWS AND VIEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS I CONTRACT BRIDGE HOWTO KEEP WELL ELIGIBLE FOR PQST WASHINGTON (AV-tNe civil service commission has certified Fred Cruickshank as eligible for appoint-ment as postmaster id Montpelier Idaho the postoffice df partment announced Monday DOING NOTHING Dreamers Not Always Idlers and Child Must Have Time for Self-Communication By ANGELO PTRI i preciatlon after a party we never forget that charming courtesy of our friends If the party has been given for us or 4f we wish to make an "extra gesture it is pleasant of us and gracious to include our note In a box of flowers Or the flowers may be sent on the day of the party and the note the day aftec Send your flowers to the wife only Then underf the circumstances it would be qipe to write a note of good wishes and Unwise Doubles Usually Are Direct Give-Aways to One Playing the Hand JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Gall Stone Colic TTHAT nre you doing Donr Yf "Nc Avoid operation! it nouible Trrat the Must In sensible gi inirsa inexpensive war hone WryLe Bone Drue Co wife but also including greetings and i8-s No Fourth st tiiiiu lor i recognised practdi In epeclellit pnZ greetings this note addressed to the wife but also including greet) good wishes for the husband Much has been written by my bus band and me on the judicious use of the penalty double A two-trick safety margin should almost invariably be reserved not only to insure that the possible gam will offset any conceiv able loss through a redouble but in queen was covered by king the Declarer won with the ace A low spade was now led and the nine finessed Declarer in an effort to return to his own hand now very brilliantly played the heart queen from Dummy West was forced to win this trick as his king would drop on ln woum orop on irrlption on liver end llti gratifying reauS tor 25 ye i under moner-heck sue ante Clip this out (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) NOW Adv I addition to preserve a setting trick iq case the double itself should enabled econ round if he stayed off and the declarer to save one trick in the now no return would prevent the NOW TAKE OFF FAT easier and faster NEW CONDENSED JAD SALTS play On the hand below which occurred in recent dupbcdtegsme the East player made a VfeKwiwise double which enabled thefwlai er to fulfill his contract which he could not pos sibly have done without this double South Dealer Neither side vulnerable AQ8643 1 1052 0)9 AJ ETIQUETTE By KATHR1NE DE PEYSTER NOTE OF THANKS Dear Miss de Peyster: 1 When you are invited to dinner when you are leaving is it correct to say: "The dinner was or what is th nice thing to say? 2 Is it necessary to drop a note or call the hostess the next day? I would appreciate advice on this very much 1 It Is far better taste as I am sure you will agree aa you think it over to say something that includes the extra hospitality rather than to mention only the excellence of the dinner For instance ha'd such a happy time Thank you so much for asking me to dine with or has been a perfect evening and you are a perfect or was a delightful party and you were so kind to ask me to 2 Before I answer your question directly I must LelF you how delighted I am to notice all through your letter a graciousness and sense of appreciation and of expressing your appreciation of'hospitality and thoughtfulness We find so many people in life so many who take hospitality for granted who take generous gestures of their friends for granted that it is a Joy when we see a person who has that most charming of attitudes and qualities a sense of appreciation ever let go of it dear girl And this is the answer to your question too Your hostess will be made happy by a note of appreciation from you written the next day after the party If you knowher very well you might telephone her instead but I like the note idea better you? We ourselves know how much we like to know that our guests have beenjnade happy when we have made special plans about our party When we receive notes of ap- Declarer lrora making all but one of the remaining tricks West actually returned another club hoping hu partner held the knave and that Dummy would thereby be shortened The Declarer won this trick with the knave of clubs in his own hand and f'nessed the spade again and then laid down the ace He now fan his good tricks conceding to the East player the spade king at any tune he wished to take it The contract was fulfilled for a top score on the board and it is 100 to 1 thajt North would have gone down had East not doubled Hand North Dealer East and West vulnerable 1096 7 97 5 A83 6 A 1072 (77643 OA 6632 AS 0 10432 4 It 109 7 54 you know that you ought to be doing something? boy like you doing nothing Tou ought ashamed of auch a thing" "What do you want me to do mi?" "How do I know? You ought to be doing anmrfjhing Not wasting your time you any lenons or any work or anything?" "Nope done my homework I a thing to do until I go to echoed Monday morning going to stretch out and Just do nothing to feel what It Is "There lent anything smart about loafing It does seem to me that you ought to be doing something Not for me For your own "You tell me something that I can do for my good and do It ma If It lessons or reading a good book off them until Monday Don was teasing his mother a little bit He enjoyed feeling ha had nothing to do and enjoyed atm more the thought that his mother find anything that he should be doing He had finished his stint his work was good he wanted to enjoy the freedom from pressure this thought gave him Why not? Doing nothing la no sin provided that enough has been done to serve the diyBoyr and girls need leisure time need occasional holidays In which to move about under their own power Too often school and home use every waking minute so that the children live and move In beings far removed from their own They lose touch with themselves hi being Miss Jolly the English teacher Miss Lyme the French Instructor Mr Ehaw the gym man Auntie Ed a the mentor of manners father the standard bearer and mother the hovering providence and all the other near and far well wishers A respite must come If the youngsters are to maintain mental ana physical poise be so sure that children are doing nothing when they lie on their backs In the sun or sit on the steps brooding There was a-loafer named Shelley and another named Thoreau and a tramp named Whitman all of whom created nches beyond count and -beauty beyond earthly vision Dreamers are not always idlers -They have been- known to make dreama coma -true and la the process help countless other dreams to realization Children and among them adolescents must be counted first and last They must have time tor self communication They must have relief from the pressure of the adult minds They must have opportunities for self direction and self enjoyment It Is unwise to make them feel guilty If they take an hour or a day off when their tasks are done We are too much concerned about work It is not possible for anybody to work to a steady beat day In and day out and maintain the quality of their output There are high days and low ones and the high days come oftener when there are rest times free times when the mind can feel Itself alone and full of content COSTS ONLY A DAY TO LOSE A POUND OF FAT A DAY A AJ9 OKQS765 A A743 7 1042 ivn OPIUM PREPARATIONS For the relief of certain symptoms of disease opium and various drugs derived from it are easily in a class apart Nothing taken internally approximates the opium family in the relief of pain For the shock of profound fear the opium group is without equal Surgeons know that a patient approaching an operAtlon In a state of apprehension will pass calmly under the general anesthetic if given preliminary opiate A moderate dose of this drug will prevent the mental shock of operations done under local anesthesia during which the consciousness remains clear The fact that the mental and physical comfort It brings is so very evident to the patient makes the drug a dangerous one So pleasing as well as to satisfactory otherwise art the effects of the opium family that great many people hev not the hold on themselves necessary lor safety in its use If used often the drug creates a cell hunger In addition to its effects on morale So well known are these dangers that legal restrictions are placed around the drug its growth fabrication sale and use As compelling ea these a re however they need to be further strengthened Meanwhile chemists have been working to discover preparations made from opium that would be free from the shortcomings of the original extract of the poppy Codeine is ene of the products of this invert gstion There la said to be no ceu hunger induced by uiing codeine It Is thought that it doss not break down resistance Stated more simply there is said to be nJ danger Of the codeine habits The drug'ig used In cough mixture whirs the useof morphine or the older opiates would not be allowed It cannot be stated definitely that the use of codeine is as safe as these claims state but It cannot ba denied that It if a far safer drug than morphine heroin or opium Another of these derivatives la papaverine It too la far safer than opium laudanum paregoric morphine and heroin Still another Is dlluadid It ranks near papaverine and not far from codeine but well above the old group in Safety as regards the danger of the habit An extensive use of preparations made from opium reported by Dr Diehl indicates that aside from cell hunger and habit formation the use of any opium derivative in even one or two imall doses Is apt to have some unpleasant effects Among these are nausea dizziness) dopy feeling fainting constipation diarrhea Itching none and headache After allowing for symptoms caused by the disease for which the drug wu given Dr Diehl concludes that even the least objectionable of the opium derivatives have aome unpleasant effects In in occasional casa The bidding: South Wot 10 2 A 4 A Past Redouble (3) Pits 76 065 KJ 109652 East 3 A Double (2) PaM North 2 Ad) Paw You- Your Fill and Yet Grow Thin 4 by this Quick Jad Method A J6 7A83 1074 AAQ43 The bidding: North East South I 7 Pa(1) 2 NT 3 7 (2) 4 7 PaM PaM The hand will be discussed in article (1)A doubtful free bid by North particularly wqji the slightly shaded spade suit and since he is unable to run to partner's suit if doubled (2) A most unwise double despite partner's overcall The bad division of the spade suit is completely given away by this double and from the bidding East should expect to find one or two spade honors in the South hand (3) The South player must of course redouble not realizing the weakness of his partner's free bid of two spades East made the unwise opening of the diamond ace However careful analysis shows that no possible opening or subsequent defense by East and West can defeat the contract against perfect play by the Declarer After the ace of diamonds won East shifted to a low club and when Dum- (Copyright 1834 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) FREE BRIDGE Readers of this newspaper may have a free copy of "Bridge Rules and by Josephine Culbertson through special arrangement Address Mrs Culbertson in care of this newspaper Inclosing a 3-cent stamped self addressed envelope (Copyright 1934 by King Features 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 thla paper enclosing a three -cent stamped addressed envelope for reply CHEESE A NEW cheese fla-1 vor the perfect affinity of beer wonderful in any sandwich Will make a real sensation at your next Dutch 2 Lunch Ml SCIENTISTS have just announced a remarkable discovery which enables the fat person' to grow thm at a cost so small that it hardly need be considered) Indeed in this way you can eat full meals daily and lose comfort as much as a FULL POUND EVERY DAY I All or about 14 a week I Ail You Do amazingly easy You just do two simple things Get a bottle of the new Condensed JAD Salts and take a teaspoonful jn a glass of water before breakfast Make two small changes in as explained in the folder inside the Condensed JAD package you get all You look pounds lighter frpm the first day tor the Condensed JAD Salts-banishes excess moisture weight and all puffiness and bloat at once And the system is quickly cleared of toxins and depleting poisons Yet you never need know a hungry moment Supply Only 60! Just ask for the new Condensed JAJ Salts at any drug store A supply is only 60 You actually can fallow this famous sea mafic plan for 2 a day forgetv Bsk for the new Condensed JAD Salts Beguythe quick Jad Method of tomorrow morning The Con- denied JAD remember-is urged as a poispn-banfehing agent to banish unhealthy bloating and to jirk eliminate body not VT' as a reducing one Box Pattern For Your Quilt By FLORENCE LA GANKE THROUGH THE Garden Gate Planning Small Home Grounds COSTUME BALL HU IDAHO FALLS Idaho-Xn old-fashioned costume ball sponsored by the three Idaho Falla Daughters of the Utah Pioneers camps was held Monday night in the Idaho Falls stake tabernacle recreation halt Special costumes of pioneer days some of them severel score years old were worn by many of the guests Old-time music was played during part of the evening to add to the pioneer By MAUD CHEGWIDDEN A BETTY KAY you Beauty Servtra that last last wore la smartneaa HOW TO PLANT CLIMBING ROSES Climbing roses when received from the nursery are pruned back to within a few inches of the roots and If not they should be cut down before youplant them The beginner at gardening always hates to cut away any of the top growth I know but you will have far better plants for this treatment The rosea which are pruned severely have a chance to put most of their energy into root formation at first which is necessary before hot weather arrive to make the top begin to grow Climbing rosea unlike the hybrid tea only bloom on wood or ahoota which are in their second year You will have no flowers the first year and must possess your soul in patience top good 12 months meanwhile 1 1 1 "a Offers If Ui INDIVIDUAL CREATIONS MAY BR YOURS AT SUCH RRASONABU PRICER OUR PERMANENT WAVER am (till 100 0000 and SB 00 Complete antf Guaranteed FINGER WAVE Dried and Sprayed BOO MANICURE BOO BFTTY RAT BEAUTY PARLOR 174H Bo Mala Was 1141 Ask About La Some-thin New! -7 ANGINA PECTORIS Mr C'R writes 1 What is Angina pectoris? 1 Whst causes it? 3 Is it curable or not? 4 Is la dangerous? 8 Would it be dangerous for woman of 40 who has angina pectoris to become pregnant? REPLY 1 A form of neuralgia of the heart caused by Interference with the blood supply to the heart muscle 1 Atheroma cl the artery Is the most frequent cause 3 True angina is a serious die ease 4 True angina la 8 Yes Is this case one of true angina? The disease Is Infrequent In younger people LOCOMOTOR writes My father has locomotor ataxia Can you suggest some way in which we could help him? REPLY We have booklet on locomotor ataxia You can get thla by sending 10 cents and stamped addressed envelope using annual vines to fill up the spaces until the roses are grown The shoots which come from the ground this year will have fragrant colorful flowers next year provided cruel winter does not kill them If climbers are planted 10 feet apart they will cover the fence In three or four years Quicker results are obtained by buying more plants and putting them six feet apart or even closer The soil should have been prepared before the roses are purchased so that all will be in readiness to plant them Roses are always dug In the late fall and stored In cellars under certain conditions until the spring planting season arrives so the earlier you plant them the better chance you have of success Never however attempt to plant when the soil is wet Wait until it will fall from the spade instead of sticking to it By close examination of the rose! at its roots you will be able to see the mark denoting how far the rose was in the ground in the nursery This soil mark should be put about one inch deeper in your garden than it was in the nursery Spread the roots out and be sure they always point downward and never take an upward curve Put the choicest soil you have around the roots press firmly with the feet snd leave the top layer of soil loose This helps to conserve the moisture Water the new climber well and see that It never dries out its first summer Seldom will you fall lor climbing roses are ready and eager to grow and add beauty to your surroundings Pastor Dies Following End Sermon NEW YORK March 19 Journey la ended tor the Rev Oliver Paul Barnhill He concluded his sqrmon In Ford-ham Manor Reformed church yesterday with the sentence: what a time It will be for you when the gatekeeper of heaven shall say: "Take off that rough sandal the A few minutes later as he walked through the aisle he fell dead of heart disease He would have been 56 years old next Saturday Dr Barnhill born in Le Grange Ky was a graduate of Centre college and of Princeton Theological False Teeth KLING Given Solid Comfort It ycur platea drop or slip whoa You eat talk or lauRh you suffer heedlessly Just wprlnkle a little KLINtt on them Thla new Improved powder forma a comfort cushion heala sort gums and holds plate so snu It eannot rock or slide Your mouth is comfortable Your plata acts as wU as your own teeth did Eating Is again a Joy suffer another day A large package of JLLLNU ooati only bo at drugglata Advertisement) 1 Tell Sell Like These Rerent Advertisers In Tribune ahd Telegram Uave Done Classified Advertising Can Be of Great Service to You 98 OUT OF 100 WOMEN REPORT BENEFIT Swapped $12500 Farm For J4500 Farm and Cash 49-sc dairy poultry fruit farm loc near Provo on lower highwsy 15 sc elfalfa 21 ae plowed ground 17 ae pasture family orchard grape vineyard berries Exc water right Incl 9 flowing wells S-rm mdn brick house mdn barn 39 stanchions coops lor 1000 mllkhouse cooler electric milkers everythin complete 1( Holstein cows heifers 9 horses com- filete line of machinery Sold for 35 000 1021 Sell for U2500 or trade 210 Walker Bank bldg Sold 32 Acres Spot Cash Yt acres southeast location 2-room touse 50 trees city utter and lights only 1200 terms Rm 500 Utah ftavints tod 1 rust bldg Was 7824 8 Calls Sold Wagon Plow ill swap wagon plow harness for Chick-eni or sell cheap By 1447-W Sold 10 Pigs Thru Atf 10 nicely dressed pigs reason able Phono Murray 457 From Welland to Nancy Page quilt members all over the United States and Canada comas thla new quilt block called the box Mrs Lemley la the generous person who shares the pattern with tu She says that bar great grandmother gave this pattern to her mother and Mrs mother in turn passed the pattern on to her daughter 1 can aee many possibilities In this quilt You can have each box of different color making the Inner square of a light color or white In all cases but making the two upper parts of the box of a lighter shade than is used in the two lower parts These are presumably In the shadow and could therefore be of a darker color I think that ona box of green another of lavcndar a third of pink and fourth of yellow or blue would make a stunning quilt It needs to be set togethe wlth aaahing I believe If you use white for the triangle and then have the strip of a plain color in tome light shade the triangle would not blend into the background but would stand out "Nancy I bellave 1 want those triangles to stand out 1 think 1 would rather htve them and the connecting strips of white Them the boxes would be even more "You may be right Try it at any The quilt club members sent for the working pattern tor this quilt They clipped the picture and directions a found In the paper also and pasted that tor future reference in their quilt scrap book In cutting the pieces they were careful to allow one-quarter inch on all sides No seam allowance has been made on the patterns as given The members chose fast color material used number 60 white thread for piecing They made the- quilts with a white hack and an Interlining of a cotton batt The quilting was easy for it followed the pieced lines on the quilt top The actual pattern for Quilt Design may be obtained by sending 3 cents and a self-addressed stamped envelope to Nancy Page in care of thla paper Back patterns may be secured by sending an additional 3 cents To the limit of space question pertaining to hygiene and prevention of disease will be an-" swered in thl column Personal replies will' be made to Inquiries under proper limitations when return stamped envelope la enclosed Dr Evans will not make diagnosis or prescribe tor Individual disease (Copyright 1934 by the Chicago Tribune) TODATS HOROSCOPE By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE According to the lunar and mutual aspect! governing affairs of this day there should be some very lively conditions with much to be accomplished under the highly stimulated energies and spirit of initiative There may be i change of benefit employers may recognlxe merit by some alight promotion favor or increase Those whose birthday it is may experience a lively and Interesting year with much accomplished through highly quickened energies and a practical spirit of Initiative A child born on this day while being practical and of ima resources generally may have a mentality turned Into utopian 'visionary or idealistic expression Notable nativity: Charles Eliot educator (Copyright 1934 King Features Syndicate Inc) TRACES RISE HELENA Mont March 19 MV-A former talesman who became A purchasing agent for Panola county Texas' has written Governor Frank Cooney a teems I can trace it all back to you and qald the letter from Edwin Boren He was talking of his business success which hs said started after he told the governor a shirk He said the fact that he gained entrance to the executive mansion and then aold a slurt to the governor attracted attention to him and his rise was rapid REUNION SCHEDULED The South American mission reunion will be held Friday April 6 at 8 30 in ths Twentieth ward Relief society room Second avenue and street Vernon Sharp will in charge All those attending the meeting are requested to use the south entrance to the chapeL Sold Hay Thru Ad Hay for salt Call Was 5380 Ask for Apt No 60 Swapped Milk for Car W1U trade milk tor car Eunnyslde Dairy By 923 HURRAH UE1RAH! LOST 0 FOOS They made me all those (lender women who were telling me not to eat potatoes and pastry end ice cream! They ata the same things 1 yet they never gained a pound! But 1 fooled theml Knew something was wrong with my body so 1 took 4 tablets a day containing a simple corrective for abhormal obesity prescribed by doctors the world ever Results were amazing I diet exercise or drain my system by taking drastic purgatives But gradually excess fat disappeared Today Fm as trim and slender an mod ell That In brief la whst thousands of women whp have reduced the Marmola wsy might well tell you if they bad the chance Would you like to learn their secret? Then buy a package of Marmola read the simple directions and start at once to get rid of that burdensome fatl 4 Marmola la put up by one of the best known medical laboratories in -America Since 1907 men and women have purchased more than 20 million packages Could any better recommendation be had? Start today! You will toon experience benefits When you heve gone far enough stop taking Marmola And you will blest the day when you first discovered this marvelous reducing agentl Marmola is on sale by all dealers coast to coast! the time to sell swap or rent farm also1 to dispose 'of farm Implements livestock poultry and supplies Results of advertisers In the adjoining box prove Ads can help YOU Just the same as helped thousands of other farmers In the past to sell and swap I What SHE TOLD WORN-OUT HUSBAND OHE could have npraached him lor ha fits of ha in compMinu But viwly the jew in hit Irequeat coldi ha "l((tl out edge" condition the very trouble (he henrlf bad whipped Conctipaueal The very mornm af tertak is Worth Living in my tidesi A friend told ms about Lmhg Vegetable Compound snd 1 look sue bottles I bad a pain since Life worth liv- kcUM log Alra fcowtrd awoMb 3306 Lawrence Sold 25 Pullets 4 Calls! Will sell 95 laying white Leghorn pullets 50e each 131 Vidas ava Sold Cow 12 Calls! Good dairy cow for aale or trade in about on week 3003 fitat St Sold 350 Hens 4 Calls! 350 laying hens tor aale 35e each Walla 6110 Bouth 2nd Weat Sold Turkeys Thru Ad Choice corn-fed turkeys ltc and ISo lb By 7-W By 1328-J Sold Pump 5 Calls! 2-lneb Worthington centrifugal pum with I Fairbanka-Morse gasoline motor Hy 4371 Sold Thru Ad CALLS AND UP PER DAT Buy eggs direct from term A do a lira white SOc delivered By 4877-J 12 Calls Sold Incubators 9 Incubators: 125-egg 12 50 150-egg 15 9225 So 6th East By 3219-M GRAY HAIR war cue it Eta Pennsylvania (Copyright 1934 Publisher Syndicate) From Montana to Mexico Tell your neighbor like to sell your farm or equipment and the news does not travel but print it in The Tribune and Telegram and 250000 readers from Montana to Mexico set your offer START TOUR AD THIS hirnadf vractahle laxative and come works gently thorn- 4 oughly aatimiy It atim- A eliminative Life it always worth living ifw nave good health If you do noC feel well as you want to feel give this medr- x'a' cine a fair trial Ea doraed by over 700000 women mtatm LYDIA VEGETABLE COMPOUND The Median Grandmother Used Ton eia now uli It horn kttttt mi hk mrndr thu TOU can but bt following thn ifcipb ndiMi To half fini of wawt add ona ounca bat nim amall 00a of Baiba Compound and oat-fourth ouaca of (IrctriM an nut thla up ot you can mbt wit Uni com Applt to tha hair ontll the dulitd ihadc obtained Baibo baparte colot to wreaked faded or me halt maiM tt aofi and clomt and mbe tea re of roue fooka it will not colot the ecalo am nlckf or am and doea mb ot Do not he handicapped bt hall now when la ao economi cal and neat to pm lid aft in Tour own home lAdrerUieemtiJ tract toxxnnfrtenrffuhir HmctKAinf ormtnjr Try a 5v5e-et dmggiaU ANNUAL DANCE SCHEDULED IDAHO FALLS The annual dinner dance of the Idaho Falla Kl-wapts club will be held Tuesday night at tha Bonneville hotel Seibert Rud-man chairman of the committee in charge announced Monday A special program will be given before the Kiwanlans and their ladiee during the dinner hour Assisting Mr Rudman with arrangements ere Goudy jand Chariesworth -an-T Daily Ads 17e line Sunday Ada 99o 11m 4-Day Ads 58c line PHONE TUMS" Cartbwnlttdt'lSr WAS 590 145 South Main St Salt Lake City.

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