DAILY cross word puzzle
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ACROSS
24 — Thus
25 — Symbol for
lutecium
26 — Extinction
29—Improves
31 —Frozen
water
33 A distress
signal used
by ships
34 — Strike
lightly
36—Quiet
35 — Small
> rodents
39 — Join, as a
member
40— Realities
1-Let in
5- Pale .
10— Charges for
professional .
cervices
form of
automobile
23 A number
14—A beverage
16— Ramble aim* I
le.ssly
17-
20— Covered
with rust <*
21— (ab.) i
22 Pronoun
23 Items
DOWN
7 Large
8 — Greek letter
9 Knots
11—The ocean
14—Tests by
which con
testants re
I—Following
3-Letter D
3-
4 Form of tr.e
verb "to be”
6— Symbol for
samarium
COPYRIGHT. 1938. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc..'
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By Shepard Barclay
“The Authority on Authorities’*
CAUSING A BAD LEAD
WITH BOTH opponents bidding
different suits against you, there
ii usually a pretty good chance
that they may wind up in no
trump. Sticking in a bid of your
m suit may be bad stuff, if it is
weakly topped. The chances then
are that the foe can stop it safely
and hid no trump anyway. Your
partner then may be the one mis
led. His offering of that suit on
the opening trick may present the
foe with some tricks otherwise un
obtainable. So, unless you are
Rilling to have that suit led
against no trump, bidding it may
prove costly.
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8 4
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♦ 10 8 4
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♦AQ J 6
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(Dealer: South. Neither side vul- i
nerable.)
This deal arose in a duplicate. -
bome pl-i ed it at 4-Spades by <
How and When to Give
Cod Liver Oil to Babies]
T I r
B > LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. <
THE FOLLOWING pertinent 1
!Jitetion has come in the mail:
Q. R.: "Is there any special ‘
technique or method of giving cod
“y® to a baby ? Should it be ,
£j Ven in the summer, too, when
baby gets so much sunshine?” ,
Answer: Cod liver oil should be ,
p en in the morning and at bed
rs‘ e wi ien the stomach is empty.
e mother should place the very
:, oan & baby on her lap and hold
open by gently pressing '
Dr \ Clendening will answer '
questions of general interest
nI J. and then only through
hls column. ]
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SL?** together between her
mini ■! 5111(3 Angers, while she ad
jn u S the oil - By this means !
sor.n k wlll be taken. The baby
J t ; ecomes accustomed to tak
having its .
the nii motber should administer
m. ln a matter of fact manner,
!K>isJnf any Cooin g OT clucking
cooiLJ empathy. If given cold,
the cold i has taste because
tariiy .l lends to paralyze momen
nervej ne . taste buds and gustatory
tiietaiiip As any taste is largely a
Ve r-p] as a ne fr om the silver or sil-
s P°°n—particularly If
has an n!l g 13 worn —a glass spoon
A d « advantage.
A titrated Vitamin D and
i oil has an advantage
ftis hin 3 ° f lt has to given.
®bd nj te r to be on the safe side
‘"er as L 1 ? d J 1 Y er in the sum-
Purp OSe J as the winter. The
es Peciai] v ♦ cod li ver oil is
as so prLln^ ish Vitomin Dso
lble to t a t < rickets . The body is 1
din b its own Viter
[n the (1 w !, pre3erice of sunshine.
ss Pccian v netu 8 rickets occurred
y at th e end of the dark
meat jelly
28— Detests
29 Girdle
30— 2,000 pounds
32—Be able
35—Perform
37 Pronoun
38— Symbol for y
masurium J
main in
activities
15—Wears away
18— Practical
19— One who
loses
24—That which
gives zest
27—A savory
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North and others at 3-No Trumps
by South.
Three heart tricks were lost
against 4-Spades and four heart
tricks against 3-No Trumps.
One pair earned a nice top due
to East’s misguided overcall of
2-Clubs after South had started
with 1-Diamond and North had re
sponded with 1-Spade. As a result
of East’s bid, instead of opening
hearts, West led the club 6. South
cashed five spade tricks, four dia
monds and three clubs.
* * *
Tomorrow’s Problem
AAB 5 2
97 6 3
* 9 65
V ’ *4 3 2
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♦BS ]>’ 4j* 910 4 2
OKJ32 P 910 87
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(Dealer: South. East-West vul
nerable.)
What is South’s best play for
4-Hearts after the lead of the
club Q. m
winter months when the body had
been deprived of sunshine. But
the mechanisms of Vitamin D pro
duction are complicated and some
times things go wrong.
There was published not long
ago the picture of a child who had
developed rickets in spite of the
fact that it had lived all its life in
the sunshine of California. It was
graphically entitled, “It Can Hap
pen Here, Too”. I have been told
by a medical observer that he saw
a great deal of rickets among the
children in Central America, de
spite the fact that they live in an •
almost tropic sun.
Something went wrong with the
mechanism for manufacturing Vit
amin D by sunshine —the chemis
try of the skin failed to function
or the liver failed to store the vit
amin. And this might happen any
time if sunshine alone were de
pended on. So it is better to give ”
cod liver oil also, to be on the safe
side. ;
QUESTIONS FROM READERS
W. C.: “What is the meaning of
the term ‘appetite juice’ ?”
Answer: It is stomach secretion
formed just before the time of eat
ing, influenced by smell and the
gustatory sensations of the food.
In short, it is stimulated tty the
relish or expectancy for the food.
Since it is secreted only when we
are not In a hurry, when we antici
pate a good meal, this suggests the
importance of leisurely eating and
well-cooked meals. W
EDITOR’S NOTE: Seven pamphlets
by Dr. Clendening can now be ob
tained by sending 10 cents In coin,
for each, and a self-addressed en
velope stamped with a three-cent
stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, in
care of this paper. The pamphlets
are: “Three Weeks’ Reducing Diet .
“Indigestion and Constipation , Re- •
ducing and Gaining , Infant Feed
ing”, “Instructions for the Treatment
of Diabetes”, “Feminine Hygiene
and “The Care of the Hair ana Skin .
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