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ACROSS
article
25 — Diminutive
of Abraham
26 A blot
28—Rodent k
31— Wife of an
earl
34 Chinese
measure
35 A dwarf
36 A curse
38— Degree of
measure
ment
39 — Super
natural
object
41— Born
42 Exclama
tion of
contempt
43 Surplus
I—Prance
$-A passage
between
seats
o__A nocturnal
bird
10—Division of
a play
12—Drone
j3_Reefs in the
Gulf of
Mexico ’
15 — Reliable
16— A ridge of
glacial drift
17— Inhabitant
of an island
20—Exclama
tions of
delight
22 Covered
with mud
23 Definite
DOWN
4 Sun god
5 By
6 Quake
7 Enticed
8— A grinding
agent
11—Pass
between
1— Powder of
cacao
2 Washed by
waves
3 One of the
twists in
yam
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
HOLD YOUR TONGUE '
IF AN OPPONENT commits
iome irregularity, such as a lead
out of turn or from the wrong hand
In the case of dealer, you will do
nil to think a moment before
peaking. Os course you do not play
tridge primarily for the purpose of
©fiting from* such occurences. But
©her do you wish to suffer un-
Bly from them, as you may if
a speak at the wrong time or say
ie wrong thing in your haste.
♦AK 7 4 2
9 9 2 : *
4 A 10 8 3
4 A Q
|QJIO 4 9 8 6
53N4A 10 7 5
f None ' 4 3
♦6 4 2 v >E 4 K
*J 9 7 s'* *lO 8 4
3 2
4 None
4KQ J 8 6
4QJ 9 7 5
4K 6 5
(Dealer: North. East-West vul
nerable.)
North started the bidding on this
deal with 1-Spade. South responded
with 2-Hearts. North bid 2-Spades,
South 3-Diamonds, North 4-No
Trump, South 5-Diamonds and
North 6-Diamonds.
West’s opening lead against this
contract was the spade Q, which
was won in the dummy with the K
and a heart discarded. In his anxiety
Modern Methods of Kidney
diagnosis Are Very Precise
By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D.
MODERN MEDICAL science, es
pecially in its chemical researches,
has developed very exact methods
of kidney diagnosis. But the results
must be interpreted with wisdom
and experience.
In the first place, as we explained
to an early article this week, the
cells of the kidney may be out of
commission so that they do not re
move all of the waste products
it is their business to remove
»om the blood. In that case, those
Products accumulate in the blood,
modern chemistry has developed
ery exact methods of recognizing
toese quantitively so that the exact
amounts present can be determined.
i the y a , re in excess of normal, it is
lt o °TV bat the kidney is not doing
J?,™ 1 ' work and adjustments in
t can be made to suit its lowered
functional capacity.
Aids in Diagnosis
j{ U( jy of the patient’s whole
tJr; thR blt i od pressure, the heart,
ZF™ 01 tbe eye—aids in as-
nTPf the Patient’s true condition,
jne bloou vessel in the back of the
been found to undergo al- 1
ouslv tho fu me clmn £es, simultane- 1
Bothof ar x tbo vesse l ß in the kidneys, *
tinn a J rue Pietnre of their condi- *
with r ea ?I d , by
with the ophthalmoscope.
very^uorf' ’ kidney function are 1
is able . The kidne y in <
the bwS P1C j up eertain dyes from
cent h a ? d excre te them 100 per
canVa aß i lorttime * A dye which i
Bntaed ia injected 1
Urine i* P f i? °/ arm, and all the 1
90 Per cpnfr j or t . wo hours. If ■
this ti me .^} e dye is collected in
normal ’ * 9 are considered i
I h
abouAH not Ba * d anything as yet
of the Urine
kn oWri f‘ r x U WaB th e only method
comnJaintM , , diagnosis of kidney
vhiffiS hal ? ? ce ntury ago, and
es yield valuable results,
29 Modify
30— Titter -
32 Wapiti
33 Provided
that
37—Prescrip
tion term
39 Expression
of pain
40— Form of the
verb “to
) be*'
adjacent
. mountain
peaks
14— Symbol for
silicon
15— A rebuff
18— Worn out
19— Accumulate
21—Faithful
24—Suggestion
26 A bit
27 Excursions
Answer to previous puzzle
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to try out the diamond finesse,
i South led the diamond Q, where
upon West shouted: “The lead is
in dummy.” Crestfallen, declarer
felt his haste had ruined his chances
for the slam, but he “took the bull
by the horns” and laid down the
diamond A. Imagine his joy when
East’s singleton K dropped. De
clarer took two more rounds of
trumps and forced out the heart A,
which was the only trick the op
ponents cashed.
It is impossible to quote the re
marks of East. Whgft thp'dtamond-
Q was led he knew Oie contract was
doomed, but West’s remarks handed
the slam to the opponents.
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* * • ■ ..« •
Tomorrow’s Problem
x H ♦ Q j 9 7 5
H v
♦Q9 8 2
A 10 3 2
♦ B3 n ♦ 4 2
f AK J 3 N - VQ97
4AJ 10 w \ c 52
4AQ 9 8 • 4643
1 * 7 6 4
4 A K 10 6
5 10 8 6
♦K 7 5
♦K J 5
(Dealer: South. East-West vul
nerable.)
What is the correct bidding om
’ this deaiT
we have learned to take the inter
pretations of our predecessor* with
a great deal of caution. The find
ings of a urinalysis must be consid
ered in the light of the condition of
the whole man. <•
Dangerous Practice
That is what makes the wide
spread practice of laymen depend
ing on the reports of a commercial
laboratory so dangerous. Many a
man has received a sheet of paper
with a purple hand pointing to some
abnormality in the urine, and had
his whole day. nay, his whole week,
darkened by that token.
For instance, even albumin In the
urine does not necessarily mean
Bright’* disease. There are many,
many cases, especially in young
people, where albumin is present
and it does not mean a thing. Thou
sands of them go on for years in per
fect health and do not even knpw
they are passing albumin/
Put the purple hand out of your
life and get a doctor’s slant.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
W. R. K.: ’rWTiich is the most un
healthy and which. is the most
healthy of these sugars ;corn sugar,
sea island granulated, pulverized
sugar, brown sugar, maple sugar,
honey that has PWffifidjF
Answer: None of them is un
healthy. There is very, little chemi
cal difference between them.
P. L.: "No dotty* there lire nu
merous people faced with this sim
ple but important problem. A small
home and one husky sound sleeper
who snores, nearly all-of each night.
He feels badly about disturbing the
sleep of others, but as he is the one
receiving the salary be definitely
needs the rest.**
Answer: I know of no way to
stop snoring, but I print the letter
as a human document. If any of
my readers can make a suggestion,
I will he glad to forward it,
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A Way With The Ladies
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