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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-07-07, Page 7• .f ...en ••;,•;,1,4111e ,•o- ••0•••41 render... or • filareri#10.. ION44- . CONTRACT. ',Wynne FergUson • iiudioe, of 71iaAC1Ic,,4t, AUCTKON samaoirs' •1• i• • an's Susceptibility-, To 'White Man's Plague' .•••*1•A•0•••••01t..., • '..6•4' .. • • 'fen4i;:. 4 -Igo . as meny,wonten as men die • Theindestria,lizatio,n of women, of 'tuberculosis -between the ages of mentioned, most frequently, was fifteen and twenty-four, proved out of the •picture; becaese 35 Why? For the firid time a scienttfie per ceat of the roup. never had been. answer•Is available to this questime. employed outside of their homes, and A report of an investigation made 20 per cent. had been employed less public by the National Tuberculosis than a year. ' • " AstOclatien ives" the "jets age' a Likewise it Was discovered that the• . , . • ,•• r ' • .ARTIOL.E. No. 29 .1• . The 'Iwoltailter""is a band that con- .6.1d, ifin.anY way•p.ottible. tains two sults of at least five cards , ,••The • folioI/deg hand is a• geed' ex- . each. It Is the .stengest hand that 'can ample Of what h;apPens, to the 'player be hold If Played at the beatOult of. the who, doesnt follow the retes . just. c.krehinedliands. Such a hand is con- ,giVen• for a "two-sulter.".• Z, the deal- ' eidered,...onthe everage,'ope trick be held: • • • ••• • • ••tsr than the usual Stir bid and 'at Hearts -K Q, 9, 7, 6 • •. ----1440,t:Iwo"triekebeitreft-theifIr-III3- ,trump bi& . Thisfact allows ..the 7.•. ••• • • .portance.of the?Preper •bidding• of suchSp.ades,-,-j, 4 • . • ',", bands in order to arrive. at, the beat : . • • ' Audit:m.0140* • • ., eak of the combined heads.. As deal .• ••Z'dealt and •Peoperly..bid mut hearts or •Iletere part.ter has bld 11 your Second hand passed and thedealteitit band Ip . a ."tWo-a-alter;' trir to bid •botii partner ..•bititorie :Spada- ,,,Peurtil,band /Onto, PreVided'Of course, they aresuf passed and the :dealer •• properly bid tindently -strong to .warrant an original • one, no trunati....Second -handlpassed "... ervOjrcett.41d: • &s a general •raleetid •the dealer s .partner • to: two ...the higher.,,valned sult first, !tiretride.d cubst • FOrirth7haed.passed and. the. • it .eentalnsLsuffigient atterigth te.„WarL dealer, ingerreitly.,bid,Ose...P.O..tr WAR, rant tie bid; If tot,•„bid the lower :With three -clubs and Mich 'a .hig out valued: .auit and . show ...the higher side. hand, the dealer elitaild have -al- . rallied salt on second or .subsegnent lowed his partner to play,the•hand at • 3reurld,. • Inthe. 'same ,way, always. pre-.' .clubs.• Aedewag„ he:triade only" two • ter, if possible, the maiorsuit to the notrunin,, his partner could minor.. • , ' • , have. Made fiveclube.-• Ilis_hand„,Was • , if partner -has -laid to-trump,and4ou as-follOws.:••• • • hold a "two-setter,"•.alweys bid both . Hearts -8, 4 • . .• . • * if you have., the oopportunitY; ir-• Clubas-A, K, 7,' 6, 2. ' • .; . respective of values held. It.. partner • •- • . • has bid. a •sult, and y0 hold. a "two- • • pads -A, K,' ,b7, 3 . Suiter;" bid both suitk•unless holding • • ., Contraet.Bidding • •:' better thanaveritae One 'heart, pass,,,two..spa.des. • .mipport• for •Partner's .bid.• • If, after -1,pg. •bid), ' • page.• r'Seeend round-two bidding•bothYsuitt„ partner:persists .in no trump,. pass, 'three :clubs, Pass.. 'Z• • rebidding bis hand, either at nO trump.is.now a•positiondo realite that Y• a thira or. possibly a fourth suit 'let: wants to. try for • game In 'one of his . • him hey°. tbabid.. Yoe have infernied 'suits and should now ;bid four clubs to, , him - -:the • 'Character. Of your hands .show: a: 'decided preference•over', • .• • . -and it Is for :hint to 'decide. The only. 'spades.% Y should. now -bid"five clubs, -exceptict to this 'tale is a ,"two-suiter" and.heWill score game. • sostrongthat.You have atgame in one • 'Whet year ,partner has. hid two of • the. sIts, irrespective of partner's suits, you cen. assist. his.' bid With. a ,hand. If. partner 'supports one of your much weaker- hand than ;with "the.. • ....Snits, it is not advisable 'to' ,bid the usual suit 'bid, Z held the. following • Other, tuft .unless 'suit is a .major hand .• • „ ' . • • •eult andthe first-13TifiThid.is a miner •1•.• .` •• eultS . • • • .•' • •• • • Clubs -104,9; 7, 4.•:. • , 1f as , dealer or second hand,'. you • , D1amonds-6 • • have hid a tartrume.and your partner • Spades -Q,:4, 3, 2 •abows t*o. Suits, always support •one , Rio partner had ,bidbOth hearts and of them it possible.. Do .not rebid no spades and his opponents had overbid trump wriest you have a double sten- with four diamonds. •Z failed to real - per in....the other twosuits,' and less dzethe great strength of his hand and -=.• than normal support in' the suit 'bid. passed. • If he. had bid four hearts • •Remember, that a •"two-tiniter" is the either at; Auction or Contract, his part- strongetttelt handthat can he . held ter could easily have scored' gameittn,d, et ',AuCtiolt or Contract, if 'Played :at rubber.' Be on the lookout for.•"tivo . likeliest bid of the com-bined • hands, sliders" and try to •i realise their ' en- ' and it is yourduty. to figure o.u.t this •esuarpost.Ohilaiee. ' • . • . •• Problem . , . ; • Ilearts-#Q : • . . Clulisnerre . • • • • 7 ,•Diamondt-6, 2.. ' - Spades -A, Q,•103 4 ' clean bill of health, and. designates. length Of the working day and week; early inotherhdocl.as the moist import- early • employment, ion* distances t$ ,ant contributing factor. , • • . be traveled to work or school, and low The study was made in one- of the wages, Seemed to be negligible factors 'largest induatrial cities of the country • as ter as Mit group was -gOncerned. under the •direetion of Mist Jessamine To quote from the -interesting re- S.'Whitney...statistiCien of the assopia.. pert 'a Mist Whitney again: ' !1.Diet1ng."_as_a_ealise far tuberculdekt-, tout under Its ,auspices: , Wes. given;e solar plexus 'blow by Or . - • "The life histories of all girls he- dgis. The •ilsual remark was that. *he Owl Lath • . -. (ween the ages of fifteen and twenty,,, .:had ;dieted ".in tireakt. or six' fOur, .had fallen victims to tiled's, Months or 80 and then ..forgot it; or. ,z.The'Wife-"DO you think 1 look all ease ng ,a single ,year, lwere 'Invei; that she dieted about a week,.largs light in mr 'deur:gtdirti;,•dear?" ligated;•MistWhitney einlained.. The; it for a time, and thenijitarted again. • Hearts -7 ; • : Y • . • Clubs -78 : A B : • • Diiimends-9, 8 • • ,: Z • : Spades --J,-9, 3 Hearts -6, 4, 3 Clubs -LA Diamonds-=K,•J, '7 Spades -none - Spades are trumps and Z has the lead. How can Y Z win six of the seven tricks against any defence? Solution: This problem is an excel- lent illustration of the "grand coup:" that is, the trumping of a winning trick in order to shorten ones trump holding. Z should lead the -ace of clubs and trump Y"s hand With the, , fourof spade." Y should now lead the ace of spades and follow with the six of diamonds. If B wins the trick,with the ace, he must lead back either a • diamond ,ok a heart. ' In the former sate, Z should win with the jack and , lead the king. A must either trump Jo r . at reduced pric a, Red Label, 25, lb. range Pekoe, 81‘ lb. .4,1;10 ofac girl, was visited„ as.loon,„ The study Of clothing habits they& Wouhrenageee that it possible Pau' get as possible after tuberculosis ha 'claimed:here life;`!and ina:.`Peitortar tervieW 'with:Parents or near tele-. flies, all pmfaible information about her' habits of Wing. Prikr!. to the de- 'velePment Of the disease was secured. •. "-'The result,' says 'Miss Whitney, 'Indicates that motherhoOd at an early 46 'Miring the Oiled' When PhYgical development. Colistitutes,a more .OT leas. -consistent strain upon: strength and general health is• probably the' most factor in this phenom- enon. • , . Many people' have preadni-ed--1.0- explain:off,hand the •readons why the group of 'tune „Women, between the ages of fifteen' 'end' twenty-four con- tinues ii:CshOW the highest' death -rate from thbereubitis theihole Oen of life for either• . • • •" 'Seale •ranted 'about short skirts and scanty clothing:. Others issued a blast against dieting, - • • : • ",`Cigarette •- sleeking, ,repeived its share of blame. A .few laid it to'the fnet-that the war Opened the clams. of: industry to women. ..Atd nearly all. tOok-occatian.topoint a finger at high- school and college .students, and to :raise an eyebrow at all extra -curricu- lar activities, including late hours. It was pure speculation'." • • • • _The investigaters, to 'their serer's.% found, that they had to discard most of -the reasont' usually given for the high death -rate in ;thiS group. , ed that.' if anything, the giria,Who , . . . . . on" in it a little, further:". ' •-• 1 • ' ; '', traded tuberculosis had worn c,Ple .." " • .".. ' ' _...___ " '.• ,•,.- :, ,,, ,:•.• adequate clothing than, the perfectly We have ' often ...peinted out that heitthy university students used as a here is' no such thing, as a painless control group.. . The sick girls, how- tax and agree with the •sage who de - 'ever, quite' obviously had too little clares that the only honei3t, meanie. rest." • who is taxed arid doesn't mind it is Miss Whitney sounds tilts important the dog. , Warning as she proceeds: • Vinritheir-Thiportant feeler , ..was Courtship Under DiffiCalties • . - feund to be actual Contact without Consider theniail pilot's sweetheart, ' taking proper preventive measUres, She 'Watches until he • is a mere with another person who had tuber - speck culosis. More than half the girla who • ' . Then _saunters off home .tvith the -.0X4-1311011Fe.cl- altell41astikry,' ' But If motherhood were excepted knowledge That 14e Is her pain in the neck. from- the account the Mortality rate ' among Suag women betweee these "counfil (examiningH—prejudiced wit - ages would' compare more 'favorably tlegs)--11 suggetit that Mrs. Gibbons with -that among young men.' Thirty, laanathema to You."----,-- five per cent. of the eabet -aahr riy,--e, tory of one .or more children. These children were born, in 70 per cent. of the cases, before the•girl was twenty years old. 'The :onset of tuberculosis "Witness---` Then you suggest wrong; WS only iny friends' tIfat I, calls :bY, their Chrsitian name-" • A husband who is in the habit of was usually closely' associated with coming late at night with elaborate •childbirtii., •• eleuses. sitys't•he hest •Pretentto •give• a .doubting• wife is a 'copy of "Believe. It Or" Not.". . • . . • "I believe, the results are in no way to be considered an indictment of ear- ly matrimony, but rather that the young mother does not take the pro- per measures to protect her h This factor, together with the h proportion of cases having lived with consumptives, Seems to point t� the direeticin Should go to stop this Unnecessary loss of life:" —What-New–York i• IsWearing- - 1 — BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Hearts -J, 10 Clubs -2 • . Dia mbritis--A,- Q; 4 ;':i • or discard.. if the former, y. should Overtrump and should then win the, balance of the tricks. 'If A discards, Y should.discgrd the queen of hearts and thenmust winthe last two tricks. At trick four, if B leads a heart, Y should win' and lead the diamond tio that Y Z get the same play as before. At trick three, if B refuses to win the first diamond trick, Z should win the trick and lead the heart, which Y should win. and return the diamond. No matter what B• now, does after win- ning the trlcic, Y Z win the balance of the tricks. It is a tricky little prob- lem but interesting and instructive. _ Berliners Like floating . Citizens 'Of Kerlin enjoy all kin.ls of sport, but especially every variety - sox aquatic sport, because 6 pit -cent. ref the total area, of the greater city , lie water. As soon as the warm days come, everybody who can possibly la so spends his week -ends on or at a river or one, of the sixty lakes that , surround the German capital. Stearn - boat trips on the Spree.and the Dahill°. _T___40.413e-laketLarotind the veat Mueg- gelsee-io the .,jeast, and on theMir-et to the lakes in -the Potsdam di -strict in the west are especially popular. About 6,000 -Berliners own canoes, 2,000 have motorboats, 17,000 owl rowboats, and 6;500, have seilboatt. The oarsmen have: 279 clubs; the swimmits, 103; the yachtsmen, 55 the Motorboat owners, 5; and there are forty organizations of canoeists. ' The oarsmen and paddlers general... Ty tent on the shore at places dssignat- ed by the forestry authorities. Per- mission to erect st tent cats about 25 cents for members of organizations and about 50 cents for others..Owners' • of yachts and motorboats generally sleep on theip. Most of the yachtsmen are. found on the lakes of the Havel in the west 'a/Ad on the Mueggel.see, Seddinsee and other lakes.te the east. A prominent 1 figure to be seen on Sunday§ on the Havel is Professor Albert •Einstein. - He is an ardent yachtsman and has a week -end house in Caputh near Pots- • dam. • There are twenty-five. municipal halls, the most important of Which ate oti the Wannsee and IVueggelsee, The Wantsee baths eXtend for milts mg the beach-betaveen Berlin ard tsdam. L Ow:W. • I HIGHEST PRICES PAM Average German Train . Shows Speed -Gam A study of the average speed ob- tained by the trains -on main lines ef the Gerinan railways indicates that considerable improvement has been made in recent years in the average speed attained by all trains, but Oat the express trains as a whole travel but little faster than they did during the year 1914. It would appear, therefore, drat the Rail way -Com-Paul looks to the development of motor -driven rail cars for further advances in increas- ing the speed of its express train& •It also expects.to reduce operating costs by the use of motor -driven ears on feeder lines and, to a less extent, on main lines.:. --United States Commerce Report s. • • ' "Yon tcm e home all hOur• S night." "No: my dear, only -one hour each night" ._ • -- . Cheerfulness • . • trdu ;find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful peonies. .Why not Melte . earnest effort to Caller that pleasure on others? You will find half 'tile' battle Is gained if you never anew ;ourself to say anything •gteomr----14- 41. Young Bride: "To commeniotate an awful quarrel we had last week, Jim ,,•alid I planted' a tree in the gardenP Friend: "Well, 'new, that is, a nice The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd. , idea, • If Prod drid 1had done that we 2 CHURCH ¥01161\11O lithotild have a wonderful forest by illustrated Ppessmaking -Lesson Fur- Witk,E2Jery Pattern • •). • 2715 . • Ltiveb*fcr spring wear'is the jacket dress. And hire are: some of the "fors" concerning this smelt bolero model.. Note it featwes the new built-up skirt so youthfully chic. The eross- cloture bodice of the dress is very ..mming. ' The dripped shoulders fi,rin brief sleeves: The dress is just - as attYaetiVe AS can be when yon take off the jacket. • In a navy blue silk crepe, -either jr , a rough or flat .hnish, this model is just perfect. Eine anti primed crepe fiends a gay Vote -of centrast. Style No..115is designed for sixes 16, 18 years,' 36, .88, 40 and 42 inchts ilnise. Site 36 requires 81/2 yards of 130,itich material with ½ yard of 8.0- , ilia contrasting. ROW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Write your name and address plain, giving nutriber and size of such patterns as 3rotretant. Enclose 20e in stamps or Can (dein. preferred; *rap it carefully) for each :number, address -your order fa Wilson Pattern ! Service, 78 West Adelaide St, Toronto. • • Trur Out of life I would keep ,* ' Some things to love deaxly- Hours to be still, To see far, and think clearly; spot for a dream - Where,..a, hilltop would lift me, • And the- Presence, of God • Wbuld iinnow and sift me. After Icing years of work, And this world's busy stirring, I should like time to'rest, • With all memories blurring; To hold my hands still, . Lest they reach out, and bled me To the small things of ,earth 1 am gating behind, me. . Yet a tanner I am, ' • • And when all is over. I know I shall take with me Dogwood and clover, '-RipdA wheat in a sheaf. And young corn's first greening; How else could iny Heaven Have heavenly meaning? -By G.. in the. Southern Agricul- turist. . kdine for -Storage - Bendy Hen -"You've been looking a bit d 'o , old man: Haven't you spent any money for new clothes lates ly?" • Peck „ -"Ohi haven't I? You should . . have seen her last Sunday." The girl who used tri'marry a man who - who figures that, two can go to the devil as cheaply as one. Jarvis -"And how is yinir Wife?" Pervis-Oh, her head is troubling her a lot." Jarvis -"That's bad. Chronic head- aches, eh?" • Pervig,-No; she wants•a new hat." • Henderson - "Did you get my cheque?" Pennington - "Yes, twice. Once from you and once from the bank." Bachelor -A man 'who, when he ac- complishes Something, gets all. the ' cred it. , Prosecuting Attorney --"Your Hon- or, your bull pup has.chaw.ed up the Bible." • . The Judge (griimbling)-"Make the witness -kiss the dog. We can't ad- journ court to get a new Bible." • • After all, "to. love 'em and leave 'em is better than to "love them • and •decetVe • • Iodine, the same chemical element that le used as an antiseptic for cuts, Is now bein;, Used id a storge battery of new type invented by Fran- cois Boissler and announced to the French Academy of Sciences, says Selena!, Service, The battery looks like an °tindery dry cell with a, rod electrode of carbon in the centre snr- rounded by an absorbent material saturated With contained in an electrode shell of inetalilezInc When the battery is cht.rged .the zinc iodide breaks down into metallic tine that -is dephsited on the tine sheeting : much as in service. How polite and. and oxidethat accumulates on the car- obliging people are when work is bon electrode and in the absorbent slack. Money may, but it never gives itself away. No man has the nerve to tell a woman the thingsher mirror tells her: A small man is easily satis- fied ' with himself. Difficulties strengthen the mind; exactly as labor does the- bedy. -A criminal is a persen eak, not disintegrate, there is tie acid Or 'who breaks the. wrong laws. caustic liquid to spill no dangerous gases or rapers aregiven off and con- Push Flying Sparks' Between sense and nonsense the • latter is the best seller. Let's ride back to business on a buy -cycle. To keep a romahce from hloomieg, nip it In the bud. It is dangerous t� lose the habit of makingfidends. You can- not build a reputation on the thinks' you are going to do. When your foot's asleep let the sleeping dogs lie. Don't question Your Wife's Judgmetit--1ooli who she married. Ir. a man Isn't- hon- est thee's no use bothering "with him. True religion is not in services se material, **Welt may be carbon pow- der. "he 2the iodide is dur- ing the digcharge of electticity. M. • libissier asserts that the iodine stor- age battery is superior to the tonven- tional storage batteries of the lead or nickel -iron Varieties. The plates do tintal maintenance is not neesary. .Classified Advertising • *BENTS wAriTEE., • AGt•;.irrs'•w414,21t-, Ev-pFtyviikm.F00... . • . prepared lett§ ,e' for -winds* .pm.a , treek 4e•tteting;- !tee instcuctiono fop. • , •, •, •:•••• • . •%, 401.ng the,•work.--kourt.f#1t.-also-;a4t4,41014144.-,..."...L.„..a' nionogrante and narrie plates. :',Writcr',414/ ' • • • LehouX,,l68 pilthAve.VerOSO, M9ntr.ekl1:, fila.r.Estranst WANTED. . • • ALESMEN• WANTE-D-'rO-REP1104. . • .. SENT the "Old Reliable Fonthilrs • • Nurseries." Exclusive territor3, poramissions, New Specialties. Stone" dr weningtee, Toronto 2.• •• OCKER EDGE GA_RDENS, JRAN- 4 ' England, sPeCialfin in rare bulbs as supplied to ..he Dornitt. ion Experiniental Farm, Otte.Wa., Catar.i loguei; free on ,request. BA.Bar UHZOZS • „ A VE- 62- PER- gUNDRED. - 0•',WRNS, 6 cents; Reeks Whiteol • Rocks Red,'9 cents; delivered any ztime41, " • Month olds. 18c. Pullets, all ages. Pricesei • furniShed. Model Hatchery. gitcheneril wEEZLIC NEWSPAPER weirrEp.. • • 3,x-ILoog1brOFOR'WEERLYNEWS;r*:- „ ,17 • PAPER in Ontario which I could. ' ,lease for a term with purchase in view:. Send- particulars to Box. 12, Wilson Pab• Willing Co., Ltd.; ,Toronto. ' • '! • MOTOR BOAT FOR SAME.' .Re1011 R DSON DOUBLE al1011sT ••eirritiser, about thirty feet, an :use altogether °rib' four "oraAve:Months in two seasons; Complete eqhiPment 100 . • . . . -*;, 1.: • Ing carpets. bed and table linen, chinas •, '•',,, glabsware and Silver as well as all war- Ire ,eauipment and many extras.- Thtis. A „ cruiser- With Its tiwci• cabins arid its .veil • =; ,fP equipped galley is an unusually cotqfort-• ? di able I boat for. week -ends or Lougee . - ' -, ,cial -paint jOb and very attractiVe•in ap- . 'peararice.' Owner will sacrifice' for • h.,a4f 7 - ,i ' cruises for four to six people. It Is ex- ' - ,.... celitionally seaworthy and, has Cruised . ' all' over the Great Lakes. It has a olkis. class and very economical' 60 horsepower; • •., six -cylinder power .plant •with complete. . , electric ;lighting throughout., and •.3Peed „ , 1• 'a 12 to 14' miles perliour. It is a spe- Its original cost.'.. H. •Watkina 7; .. . •• - , • — .. • • Earn $35. Week! 110,,, • Mulit10013011,111 f* .1111 all MIr pmme to root Cellar. Stable or BOW. R.Old groer: Yield fresh Crap *eery sdu"et. elLortrerri"eonier:::aet:buny.eco.11nyWetie. of our offer. all Led 10e. Send se Apnea. grew at hien price.. ldre0 Illustrated Folder, Contract. awl AM particular* Ideal Mlushroom . , • • 41 brat those Pesky Flies' Cateh thern with :/kerthcon--, clean, Convenient, hygienic - the By catcller. with the push • pin and wider and longer rib- bon. The glue on Aeroxon is fragrant and sweet. Good for 3 weeks' -service ---jt- will.not dry. i At chug, wormy & hardware atorea. Sole Aoent J. E. M. GENEST. P.O. Box 22. Sherbrooke. /us man was lecturing to a village. Customer: "Where's the waiter?” addience on "The Art of Getting On." Manager: "Oh, -he's -servin." "Ser - Ile lectured hard for about an hour, ing what -time?" and concluded.: "Th- successful ',man • His motto is. 'Push and keep push - mg ; by that means alone does he teen his goal.;'• • A small man in the audience 1211.0- ed • The lecturer held up his hand. *66-;tto; my friend, will ba • e push -7 he began. ' "So Will interrupted the mall man. . "There's half-a...deten youngsters been pinching the petrel out of Your inciter to light a bonfire, at(' thetes no petrol in the is the one w -ho Strives persistently. SurnrnerIlls • 93bs °WM T-ablcts are wenderfullot • summer complaint", writes 1Vits. Laura Wheeler, Torento, Ont. "WherieVer niy children get cross and peevish and refaSedo eat, I give tiler° the tablets". 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RELIEVD • If you are suffering front bleed- ing, itching,. blind or protruding Piles. I cab give you certain re- lief. My new absorption tret- inent can be applied by youself, right in your own home. Forward, me year address and, I will srd• you referencesfrom your , own loealita and a • FREE TREATMENT that will give' you • in) Mediate re- lief. Send no money': tet others know of thiswonderful new treat mnt. YANDEftHOOF & CO, Box 25 Windsor, Ont. For Sale by Wei -ding Druggists ISSUE No 27—'32 vat eet,edravi.,!, ' • .;