DAILY cross word puzzle I 4 l 6 b l a i 9 . '"□ZiLl* —__ ;!I !=“?“pi j jT" 40 -1 1 I. 7| 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. ♦AK Q 3 2 ¥5 4 3 8 4 *JIO *Kj 9)! r ~Ar _ l A™ s *«»<’* ss i.; * AIO 6 *6 3 2 * w * KI * 5. *KOB7 ♦ 10 8 4 ¥Q 7 2 ♦AQ J 6 *AQS (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. ] *— i 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 Answer to previous puzzle h|u|m[o|r|sM£Jl |e>k| a|s| 1 |ni| 1 |N|iß|e * r ■B Q-H T sflM IgA S A C"t" T R Y oEW nJ gA AQ AHsIE AL£RS 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 *K J 7 I M ♦QI6 » ♦BS ]>’ 4j* 910 4 2 OKJ32 P 910 87 *Q JlO 6 I—*o 87 5 j *6 4 ' i . 9AK QJ 9 J ♦A Q 4 * A K (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 . THIMBLE I HEATRE Starring POPEYE And A Little Red Tongue By E. C. Sega. ' ' “ mlimOl I 111 Iml I 3 " —I |l^ - G SISTER „ , By LES FORGRAN us WA.PPV? nothing! A« ETO oruc^ se , VV ~ ■' « ■■■■■■■■■ .■■.■■ l. THE OLDjjOME TOWN By STANLEY /OTEYII-TM/a STRANGER WHO HAS te=l EATEN-'SADEfe KRADT “THREE TIMERS I fHHf BSlapa t for -two cane /aj j\ for IS amp asked for a* dish < ! WSSi OF BIRDS NEST SOUP--NOW ) KNOW 1 A SPV SCARE ROCKED MAIN STREET FROM END TO END j EARLV TO DAT j COPYfcICHT, 1938—LEE W STANLEY—KING FEATURES SYNDICATE. Inc. I ETTA KETT J ■ r— —i r I MAKE IT SNAPPY/S f -1 SORRY,YOUK HONOR,TO S SLEEPWALKING, EH ? f" J y/HArWERE H THIS * OEAD^irg'THE TWE JUDGE IS WAITIN'I ~ CAUSE ALL7HIS EXCITEMENT BETTE 12 TIE ASTT2./Nks YOU DREAMING MONEMS Pf2ACTICALLS y| lfJau _ IL * i UTO sec YA/ nr-r- 1 1 but last w on youiz toe/ case about j EFF z J in BAN *J WB "AT/OftW/nc Ct;iMP5 —Tf/£ Cl/ltfP /5 ON | r* jIJ r 2 I HENDERSON, (N.C.) DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, JULY 11, 1938 - • * * ’l I 1 BRING of NATIVES Li BLA bafT Hour- co^y' m Africa., whence new celebrating INVENTION OPENING OF A ROAD fishermen -rb the. Egyptian ILLUMINATED FRONTIER. —/937 |$ ATTkEEND electric LAMP occ evKlftirATC . AND BATTeR-Y ARE IN A PLASTiC SN£LL copyright. 1938. king features synd.cate. me PAGE SEVEN

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