daily cross word puzzle
f —[2 |2> * 5 6 I7 a p" ho
r
r~ « |p 2|p— lP
~ 25~“
T"~ “ ppj zS 29
vT~ ” 31 3?> ~ ~
4i 4£
3T - ~
11 I I 76
ACROSS
26 —A graduated
series of
boxes
28—A mountain
in Thessaly
30— Symbol for
tellurium
31— Sink sud
denly
34 Type genus
(abbr.)
35 Constella
tion
37 An Austra
lian ratite
bird
38 — The ocean
39 A city in
France
41—Rabbit fur
43 —Reliant upon
one’s self
j_A venomous
snake of
America
U__To abscond
12— A manu
script book,
as of the
Scriptures
13— Received
14— thin Chi
nese silk
16— Perched
17— Inside
18 — A feat of
skill
20— Treasurer
(abbr.)
21— Bare
23—Girl’s name
25—A pendant
for the ear
DOWN
6 Scrutinize
7 Negative
reply
8— Advertise
ments
9An English
poet—died
1821
1— Military
dress
2 Solitary
3 Small child
4_To\vnship
(abbr.)
s_For fear
that
Copr 1938, King Features Syndicate. Inc
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
WRITTEN FOB CENTRAL PRESS
By Shepard B arclay
“The Authority on Authorities*
lOLlt-CAKU VALUES
i;)UR-CARD suit values are not
properly appreciated by many fair
players. A lot of them consider that
an evenly distributed hand, packed
with high cards, will produce as
many tricks at no trump as at a suit
bid That may be so if the partner’s
band also is evenly balanced. But
suppose it contains a nice singleton,
or a well-placed doubleton. The
combined holdings* 1 then may be a
trick or two, or even three tricks
stronger at a good four-card suit fit.
Q 9 6 4
¥B6 5 2
♦ 3
♦ Q J 10 8
♦8 7 2 | — ♦iO 3
ll’ L- N ' • »ji« 7 4
*Vs rc “ ♦ 8 74 2
49 5 4 I - *632
♦AK J 5
V A K 3 . i. ,
♦a j 10 -• 5
♦A K 7
(Dealer: South. North-South vul
nerable.)
This deal arose in a duplicate and
at some tables the contract ended
in 6-No Trump, which was made
with the loss of one diamond trick,
the original lead having been the
diamond K.
At those tables the bidding had
Copyright, 1938, King Features Syndicate, Ine-
Treatment by Diet Best
When Stomach Is Upset
Bv LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D.
THERE ARE three points to re
member about the physiology of
she stomach when we are consider
ing what kind of food to order in
illness. One is that digestion in the
stomach is largely a preliminary or
Preparatory process; the second is
that the stomach secretes hydro
chloric acid as a digestive fluid; and
the third is that the stomach tends
“ right its own wrongs by emptying
itself at the slightest provocation.
It goes without saying that in an
upset of the stomach the best
food to give is none at all. In the first
Place the patient heartily agrees
'tith this (if he can be said to do
heartily) and, most impor
the "stomach” upset may be
te appendicitis or some other re
, in which case food by mouth is
mstinctly contra-indicated,
pie preparatory work of the stom
consists in churning and mixing
toe food so that it is reduced to a
toass which is easy for the intestinal
to get at But if the stomach
appears to have difficulty in doing
tois the cook can do it just as well.
Dr. Clendening will answer
questions of general interest
and then only through
tos column.
vegetables, finely minced
toeat, soups, easily digested desserts
jr s uch as ice cream—toast rather
f /esh bread (which gets lumpy
a Cen he stomach function is slow),
“U other items of the smooth diet,
m order. Such diets are good for
lo r chronic dyspeptics who are
0 p an d thin, who never have much
appetite, who have dropped
tj-toachs, and constitutionally dis
ev7Lv heir digestion along-with
jything else in the universe.
Hyperacidity applies to the con-
Cr ,rl °, f having too much acid se-
by the stomach walls. It is
10—Exorbitant
15—Dull
18— Chairs
19— A group of
16 or more
Boy Scouts
22—Actions
(law)
24—Goddess of
harvests
(Italian)
27—Weird
29—An earthen
ware beer
mug
32 To look
askance
33 A thin, soft
muslin
36—Only
38—Mineral
spring
40—Low fre
quency (ab.
42—An exclama
tion of
„ distress
0
Answer to previous puzzle
O R & vßr|u Es A H
GIA& sBeT& &L j_*L
"g glgle. pWpjß]r^R
F \ RkTlßsjnSpV
u slepßf" o||q-mr *
R EnA'ijNAME'p \ c
ogLjLEh Hr utk
R'Er'-jplAlS ItHsltMt
been 2-No Trump by South, 3-No
Trump by North and 6-No Trump
by South.
Those who bid differently were
able to reach contracts of 7-Spades.
They opened with 2-Spades, North
responded with 2-No Trump, South
4- Trump, North 5-Spades, South
5- Trump, North 6-Spades and
South 7-Spades.
The diamond K was the lead
against 7-Spades. This was won
with the A and a diamond ruffed.
A trump to the A was followed by
another diamond ruff. After trumps
were drawn, the thirteenth club
took care of the losing heart
• * *
Tomorrow’s Problem
♦ 9
;vJ 6 4 2
♦J 8 4
4KQJBj <(
♦QJ 75 2 N. Islo |
JA | | , yj ♦SIO 7
tan 2 f 03
*97 S ! AAIO 5 3
AAK 8 6 4
9KQ 7 5
♦ A Q
A 6 4
(Dealer: East East-West vulner
able.)
What is the bast bidding on this
deal?
I very often a sign of ulcer, but may
occur as a nervous reflex. The symp
toms are quite characteristic and
consist of a feeling of discomfort in
the pit of the stomach, usually re
lieved by food—it is primarily a hun
ger dyspepsia—then recurring after
food has been eaten. There is also
likely to be regurgitation of acid
fluid into the mouth—sour stomach.
These people are soda hounds.
They swallow soda bicarbonate in
cessantly and perfectly naturally,
because soda neutralizes their acid.
Diet will do much for them. The
foods they need are those which
combine with hydrochloric acid most
readily. The best article for them is
the breast of a lean broiled spring
chicken. Every word
scription is important. The meat
should be lean and broiled, so as to
make it as tender and soft as pos
sible. The breast of a spring chicken
should be the exactly proper sub
ject for such treatment
I have known one such dyspeptic
who repaired to a restaurant every
night before going to bed and ate a
dozen raw oysters. They too satu
rated his hydrochloric acid.
Pried foods are likely to upset this
type. Toast or stale bread is better
for them than fresh.
Anything which stimulates hy
drochloric acid must be avoided—
the three S’s, sweet, sour and spiced
foods. Pureed vegetables are in
order. Mashed potatoes are perfect
EDITOR’S NOTE: Sewn 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-oent
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
and “The Care of the Hair and Skin .
Copyright, 1938, King Featt tut Syndka*. Jm.
miMBLE THEATRE Starring FOPEYfc The Infantry on its Last Legs By E. C. Segw
1 „ OF I MERC.y! OUR WHOLE I [THIS WOULD HAPPEN N hNE GOTTA USE r 'tf ("THE NERVeN ‘
l ‘ 'A VA ACMV IS ON w. , WHILE OUR ARMY IS STRAGETY! THA'S IOF THOSE f
SETTER CALL. OUT VACATION)! ON VACATION i AND . THE ONLY THING Jg M_M
miimm ‘.'j.- k^-
' *'■ ■ r ' *V> ■ I—H— m HUB——i tmmmm M—■^—————^———l—^^
i\G SISTER . By LES FORGRA^
SO-O' OB RE. DEV ARE! MAVON'mONEV =F it T tiOUSHT \OO’O VJAMT VOuDID? h/ sNOOLO Ee"
H/Kb4o OS/HQ. PAPHOS. J '/ SPEC^.!! V MEtOWELPNOOSELL VslSl-Li'Tv-L\Ki\< / TvAE. LA&T VIE'OSEGOP
T COOLO PVCVC OP O' . / X. / NNJv-IHPH DOSE: PAPERS! HERE, AG<<MNO! ' / |WdV PA,PHRS OR VAOME'V »p
--"tt3Q,VP 1 V4AQ y / ~ f .0)0 VOU CSVs)G V4AKJOPUU 1 . , ,
rHE OLD HOME TOWN Registered U> S. Paten* Offld* By STANLEY
Er? SOME SCAMP S Ty ley-r youll TELI
IH OUR CREEK { ( THAT DO<&-FISH
SF,TME CAT-FISH f J a LICENSE ,
MILES J I A< . AIS j
rrcH/NS EM .BY / > HECK, and -THE /
IN ARTIFICIAL. ' J \ DOfS'CATCHER V
- AND -THAT
g-ranppappy gale nw/ndpenny I f .
COMES TO BW WITH ANOTHER STAMLMS
' FISH STORY ( ...
Copr. 1938. King Features Syndicate, Inc., World right! reserved > P -2.9 -A©
. * - • • ’ V ' ’ • % * <t - J .. ’• ,**• -
r A KETT ——-—. R<(ht»n4 U. S. hM . j
—r f«ooroOTw\i t* r B |i i| t
FILL EQ UP ? PINT OF S AND STI2ETCM THE b jT Mk./ PERFECT TO MAME.NOU IH™ tl
i• \ X 'y. . < , . - , , . - - r • r
1,1 ' _ i ! ; X <■ '■■■ '- *
X X •' $ " .. ... .
"" THE GUMPS—ENTER: LUCKY i
min! mitt-vou* .i-racnoNWE) nojhm / 7
HENDERSON, <H; G.) DISPATCH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29,1938
SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT
...
| MMUM miteM
OF A FLEECE. OF WOOU lljfP
l VAS 2.POUNDS--ibDA/ pos^^
—1 v averse is —— *
VMUmjfc* 8 POUNDS mri'A
W i CEK<R.AL AFRICA
Leaning cHurc-h
Yds Top of -ike. spire I.eahs.6 fee-T from -The ,hvek^d
PERPENDICULAR YoWARDS -THE AMD 4 FEET wdR-TH
U \kcHbs Howards -THe West -7 en<uanp
J ■. 7 Copr 193*. KiM feature* Syndicate. Inc.. World ntl-tf rewnid
PAGE SEVEN