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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 9

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SOMETHING SPECIAL IS COMING! "A fantastic pklvrt! A eve "inf 'm the rnatiM theatre! Ba.JvC ruy.WMCAJ.odV, 5Ef II STARTING WEn. KB. 21 SOUTH JULIE NOW ANDREWS is "IlintiugMy Modern iOfeV MILLIE! ItCHNICOLORS AUKYERSAL Boms Da? VFJosit A UNIVERSAL PICTURE BORIS IS A WUD AND WOOLT how" MATURE AUDIENCES FEATURES: 7:19 9:13 The I PHDNE 925 6231 WK! TKErsE THtXB IN AND THEY KILL PEOPLE Use Gazette Mail Want Ads 346 0441 TBU ME WHY! Matter Analyzed By Spectroscope By A. LEOKUM What Is a A' spectroscope ts one of the instruments that have been de veloped to analyze matter. It used by astronomers, tor ex ample, to learn certain facts about the sun and stars.

Light can be separated alt the different colors of which 1 it ts made up, Ttus separation of colors is called the spectrum By studying the spectruni, scieo Lists can tell what chemical ele ments produced it. The spectrum of a chemical studied in this way: a sample of the chemical is heated until it glows. Light from the. chemiesl is made to pass through NOW! llgAl VALLEY DRIVE IN ST. ALBANS TONIGHT Brailim 1 EXCELLENT FEATURES 2 NEXT THUR.

FW. SAT. 3 COLOR 3 BK3 NIGHTS "WAY WAT OUT" "COME SPT WITH ME" Tn It I RAM Opsn "THE TAWING OF THE SHItEW" IColor) 0 11 1 HteBHtl El jqbeth Taylor tkliard BuHan 311 "BORN lOScBS" Jane Russell 0531 I nlU "HARUM SCASUM" Elvis Preilev "GREAT MISSION" Goorco Peppotd. Cartoon 92S nM flUIEVC "WARNING SHOT' (Color! David Jamwn Joan Colllni Cor Hectors UHCIIJ "MADAM (Cnkrl Inno Tornr John fonythe 7274153 If Al I CV FIIM MAN" (Color) George iue Lyon Car Hialetl I "GUIDE fOR THE MARRIED MAN" IColoi) Waller Malthau 1 THE CO 5TARWWS STARTS WED. Barbara Feldan John McG TODAY AND TOMORROW PAUL NEWMAN AS "COOL HAND LUKE" See at 2 M.

1:50, 7:12, 9:34 IT announces the opening of its newest room fjfte Qub MEMBERSHIP ONLY open 5 pm to 1:00 am Mon. thru Thors. open 5 pm to 2:00 am Fridqys open '6 pm to 2:00 am Saturdays CLUB CLOSED SUNDAYS DELICIOUS FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTU 505 Capitol Street may be made up of only one color, or im a set of colors. Nearly every chemical ele mem wnetner it in tne or the earth, has its own special spectrum, SO that by studying spectra (plural of spectrum) scientists can tell what chemicals produced the band of color. In the spectroscope, ligtit from glowing cnemscai is p.

through a narrow slit and a The light then comes oat as a iw beam. Then this beam is passed through a prism wnen spectroscope is being ed to study the sun, the light is usually passed to a diffraction grating. This has thousands ot straight lines cut into its re flecting surface. The lines so close together that ihere are at Jeast la.ooo lines in every men. Hie lines break up the light beam and form a spectrum just as a firism lines.

For studying on, the hues of the grating are usually ruled on a mirror. Sunlight, in passing Uiraugh a spectroscope, produces a spec trum. That spectrum can be re corded on a pnotograpnic plate in which case the instrument is called a spectrograph. By study ing the spectrum produced bj this light, scientists can deter mine what chemical elements are present in the sun. Win The New Book of Knowledge (20 voliimes).

Send your queslinns name, age, address lo "Tell Me Why care ot the Daily Mail. You must include your Zip Code. In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner. To TEST YOUR ENGLISH 1 By Carroll H. Jones cede.

(Spelling) At least half of the following words have potential trou spots for the average spell How many oF them can you complete you should be able to get nine of them right to quality as a "gootr speller. What's the missing let ter or letters, if any, in each where the dots are: 1. radi nee 2. radi (past the verb rag muffin fi. rebe ed (one or two1 L's?) rec (the missing sound is 8.

recipi ncy 9. rec on oiter radiance. One of the exceptions to the "rule" that rather than ajnlk or dinarily follows I. 2. Insert an OE: radioed.

3. One two A's in the word: ragamuffin. 4. rancorous. There is nev er an OUR in the ADJECTIVE.

5. realtor 6. Double the rebelled. 7. It's a CEDE word: re a.

recipiency 3. One two N's: reenn noiter. You will sometimes see this word spelled with an RE at tbe end. ID. 0: radiator Payments Tardy, Druggists Drop Medicaid Service I NEW YORK Ml Hundreds of New York City pharmacists voted Sunday lo stop tilling medicaid prescriptions in pro test to what they termed long delays in payments to them.

Medicaid is a program lor medical care for the indigent More than 300 pharmacists attended a meeting of the Enter gency Committee for Pharmacy and public Health, a group wnicn said it represents the 1, 300 to 1,400 druggists partieipat is in the medicaid nroeram. They said they hope the action gets the city moving." The city promptly announcedi mat medicaid prescriptions, would be filled at the 21 mu nicipal hospitals and it also named several drug store chains where the prescriptions could be filled. Producers Guild Awards 2 Movies Starring Poitier HOLLYWOOD Tor the first time in its history, the pro ducers Guild of America has given two wards for the best produced film. The winners, named Sui were Walter Mirisch, producer of "In the Heat of the and Stanley Kramer, producer and director of "Guess Who's Corning to Dinner." Both mov ies starred actor Sidney Poitier. The guild, made up of televi jsion and movie producers, also honored David Dortorl for the best produced television fihow, "Bonanza." ANSWER My husband and I are very concerned about our children.

They are always asking fur something and the more they get, the. more Ihey want. How can we teach them that "things" are not the most important thing in lite? H. K. My answer would depend upon the cause of your problem.

It is possible that you and your hus band put materia! things first in1 your lives? That you, also, are always wanting something new If so, your first step is (o thin of Christ, try to pattern your own lives after His. Jesus said, "Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth For where your treasure is there will your heart be also." (Mat thew 6:19, 21). And, again: "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all things shall be added you." (Matthew If have not already done so, you and your husband should try to: obey this command ot Die ter. Very often our children's wishes reflect our own. On the other hand, it is possi ble that you are sincere Christians, giving love and sacrifice a central place in your lives, and yet indulging your children.

Perhaps when they were small you gave them what they asked for. Ndw their desires are more numerous, and they still expect all they want. If so, start today tu let them know the value ot money. Havel them earn some of selves. At the same time, try to open their eyes to the great need throughout the world.

Have them see that if we are Chris tians we cannot indulge our ev ery whim, and be blind to the hunger and suffering of others. Awaken them' to the realization that true happines bought by things; but by oppor tunities for service. ASTRO GUIDE' 22 to July 21 Accept tlist you cannot dunce. Tee status quo Jnay be desirable now. Virgo.

Aug. 22 Sept. 22 piece." He ou're'not TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH Cool Tap Water Best Treatment For Burns' By JOSEPH G. MOLNER M. D.

Dear Dr. Molner: Something took my attention for a moment, and when I turned around I accidentally plunged my hand Into scalding waler up to the wrist. The pain was so great all I could do was grab a tray of ke and put it in a bowl of water and put my band in. The pain disappeared right away but soon my hand was freezing, so I poured out the ice water and ran cold water from the tap. It did as well.

After 30 minutes 1 decided I could not keep my hand in water all day so I luok petroleum jelly and a handful of aspirins and made a paste and put it on my hand. Bui I had lo put my hand in the water again. I put more paste on several Limes, each time returning my hand lo the After about two hours I was able to remove my hand from the water and the pain was entirely gone. No redness, no blisters, no soreness. By evening no one would believe I had hnrned my hand.

Since then I have been puzzled as lo which treatment did the trick, Oik water or the paste. Could you explain why it worked? And in severe cases enttld it save lives? N. M. The experts on burns have1 been trying to spread the word and I've been trying to help da that immersion in cold writer is the best possible first! aid for a burn. The ones in whom I place jgreat trust urge ordinary tap not ice water.

Your experience bears them out. 1 doubt that your aspirin grease paste did anything for yuu except give you samelrnng to do. Indeed, the surgeons who treat serious burns urge strang Iv that people put NOTHING on burn, ana especially grease or salves. Keason: ion alien il has to he removed at the hospital and tissues, already dam mated, are harmed still more. Tap water is the best first aid for severe and extensive burns Retting the patient iiito tub of cool water.

But in extensive burns more than the pain is important. There is shock to the By Ceean Tuesday, February 13 I Present For You and Yours Go about your business and ignore gossip or rumors, even though they are interesting! Aspects favor catching up on those little annoying odds and ends that accumulate. Give attention to detail, for that is errors are apt to crop up. Safety warnings are up during evening rash hours. Drive carefully.

The Day Under Your Siqr 0 7 SagHfarlm. Nov.22 to Dec.2l vrm iinirnnorTam. They run prove enstly if iSnrnviL Capricorn. Deo. 22 lo Jen.

20 Make 1 swift ehanrjc in plana CiltifK Till lie fnr letter. Aqnerios. Jnn. 21 fa 19 Xow that you've 3ttut excision, have failfi in ft im! Let rwdiins sray von. Pisces.

Feb. 20 March 20 The Burner Shoney's BIG BOY a meal in one on a double deck bun" Tuesday This Special offered only on the curb Clltcnrys oih fcurgir on sole 1 Tk.t r.e. at 'em all! 30 Home of phe Big Boy M.A.F«tti if cah $ui a mv Without a POCTuR'? 'iMf fAM FSS UZMui If rr not intended to beol joiag njturt. and when a burn (even an ordinary scalding) covers 10 cent or more of the body, tne patient should be taken to the hospital quickly. Burns as small as lu per cent nave heen fatal in some cases because people decided to "wait and see." With less severe burns, keep the burned area in coal water until Hits pain ceases.

This may take an hour, more or less. You mav have needed mare time because of removing your! hand to put the paste on. Important: Get the burn into the water as quickly as possi blc. Dear Dr. Molner: Is it (rue that once a vitnniiii hnttle is opened tu the air, the vitamins inside are useless in a week? A friend said that anything made to dissolve in the stomach will be useless when exposed to the W.R.M, Your friend, sir, is a mite nixed up.

It is true that vita mins deteriorate grafluaisy Many things do. The brown bat tles, commonly used for vita MONDAY, 12, 1968 CNtittttOil Paflg flgail mins, are a means of protect lily a disease of young people. lug the capsules from the action of light. iney will not, in any event, deteriorate as rapidlv as your friend seems to think. If you just use them at the ordinary: iiicj vim ivuidui sujiy tnri item as tone as need Dear Dr.

Mnlner: I have a badly sprained knee from a fall. My dot tor said lo keep heat on it and take aspirin. It doesn't seem lo help much, and I waii told (o snafc red pep per in kerosene and rub that I AMERICAN SCHOOL 1217 Park Win Address To learn more about it, write to Dr. Molner in care of the) Daily Mail for a copy of the, closing with your request a long, self addressed, stamped envelope and 25 cents in coin to cover cost of printing and han FORCED AIR FURNACES 0 DUCT REGISTERS A Floor FURNACES Jlrs. E.

D. IP EATH OUTFITS A sprained muscle needs time! steei cabinet sinks to recover. Heat and aspirin WATER HEATERS will do as much as anything to, B0HES11C commercial make it more comfortable. 1. uc.

rCBC SPACE HEATERS don't think the red pepper and! 3 kerosene will do any good nor do any harm, except to make! BIRCH CABINETS GRESHAM i MONONUCLEOSIS is primar w. rAnKtxG rr.ox DOORS LOCKED? Because You Lark a HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Earn an American Sthool Diploma at Home in your Spare Time. Piopute for Belter lobs, low Paymenli include all Books ami instructions, Approved for Veteran'i Training. Write For Free Tells How. VI.

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WED. ONLY 98 PAINTER'S DRIVE INS 35th St. ot Saunton Ave. Kanawha Cily Take Home Orders 342 7 am to 1 at West Side, Corner Penn. W.

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PRICES 55:00 $4 00 $3.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED TAX INCLUDED THIS IS THE WE HAVE WAITED FOR! SATURDAY, FEB. 24 MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM A WOW of a Comedy About Dads Daughters mi 2 Years on Broadway SATURDAY, MARCH 2 8:30 P.M. CIVIC CENTER ARENA ONE SHOW ONLY IN PERSON ON STAGE m'arnold PRICE5 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED FIRST W.Vft. APPEARANCE THE KING OF NASHVILLE 20 PIECE ORCHESTRA 4 ACTS! I A LASHINSKY BROS. WCAVY COUNTRYWIDE PRESENTATION TICKETS ON SALE FOR ALL SHOWS NOW CIVIC CENTER GALPERIN'S TURNER'S GORBY'S SEARS FOR RESERVATIONS CAIL 344 3451 NOW DON'T DELAY! FOR MAIL ORDERSt NATIONAL SHOWS, INC, f.0.

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Years Available:
1914-1977