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[sa>'- T 'S SCRAPBOOK - - By R. J. Scott I i ”"•*« «V C T m : n y^ r: W\ i vibranoN 5 S- v; ;• :;•• • TJ: V ' ihßouqH A 5 £ R: £ 5 v l>" «w f'. ... « oF L 'TrLE. pit's which M , • a <--wform a lateral line- T v • *■'*;«?&&: omthe.f,sk \ c running from llifN. * \ %*;«> V?' - fitEsu-vantE-iXu. MM | \ w \ v-,- /i iiba^cqi UV!/ ;i,\*a I ' ), / v / ■■■'/..j'iiHf -<**•* "»*« ; \ L : . /-•'■ DIFFERENT PC 5 ill OHS I'ifr \ \ \ oH THE 6 PHY Ha AGAINST - I ft-. , ' ' E PVRAMID, or. SIAMPS i> ! ’•• 1 ~ i J’■ \ - sj* ■ ( > v , / .. ..•^'. v v < A>y BIUUON ?- \: HAP BEGUN SAVING * • V j£d/ Moo a day 6000 years ago an:. tK ' "'• ■ .‘ a .■;■ W jl Hap NEVER MISSED A DAY HE WOHLb NOT f'. <.? Jr YET have AMASSEP a BILLION dollars ’XV ‘: j r # i< WOULD <ake a man 15 Velars < - , ' , ',' l '.' i *\ 1:0 COUNf A BILLION if He could t 4,1 ’.' V. u -' L K--'i ; count at 'The impossible pace, j v% V. .a oF 300 a MinUS E , Working io Hours 1 1 " A DAY AND WORKIKq JLViLRy DAy ; I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE Girl Shy By E, C. Segar ) fflf vTPt ;••: : till v ou pin.dthl r , Sister m / io?o?vtt*Snklhe (the pool opvouth-sh6m •-•AWS In‘^■? t Pp j'StfMUWS sister; Ll % y _ , V-Kt * K' r T « bo s » fsat kwanot. 1 - J , ii . •’ L — LI ' 1 I - 4,77 V T\ . > ’ SrArs> f ?_V 1 ' • r -«- e| (S?AS<H4 I P IO^, T, r —-i SHUT SO’S \‘Op .V—h: scare \! •*« "i . Q x j'jf—. L-J V) J \b7ueue tM ; , f c J HER 6V/U-SPICKS \ Uvkm. aimJ I , r CAVOtt/ • ■ I J C 7=r- xyv:' 7 \ W ! ,7 V- ; 'KAM HOT CRfWxjU yy ( Yx : ' ' ,<' j ( ‘ dd'' I v } S; .:- .. rC ’~ HK, SIS i I K Let's Give It a Try By LES FORGRAVE ■■'*? i '/ V L - l ' r rue - \ GTOVvJ I C.Pxtxl'T F\MO /e.LJ-T- ; BL'DDY: *1 f( THEFTS NOT.HUh! OUST WA'T i- l ! f WHAT? ,/] SL ; CREf DOOR. L THE. WAV IT OPENS\ VT'S NOT Jy- A MIMUTG! 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DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935 ~r> niE OLD HO’L TOWN ►wwi'.simifc p v cTtvrcv !l .TT77T- fen 1 S^wl_ 7 sve' > V 'NAT / 1 MUD IS J :at /.fyNi mm #1 ijO^cooNTYy a i'y» m U& l|| W i I Jz:jj. SLCa ian \ v >5 i » If ?» LL A PATEAIYj "^~ALfHo'A NUMBER OFCaiZENS ' HIM- NO WAS ASIE To FIND OP* 7 * ft WHETHER the stracer was a I j //, PIANO TU'HBIR, PATENT FENCE ACENT OR j j■/ j A TRAVE:W'4 Mofess: Doctor I i A-- , , I • .piv i.nr: •, •' -’ ..I m )_|@_3g “* II ir r» .-. “-T- ” - r*» --—« m ml,! Hi mW' i l— «■—<r ■j• i ir<i»w OHM M ! CROSS WORD PUZZLE j . I ' 3 ® 7 8T“"9™“ ~ miv -—|p| s —-— ~ j— — rrfwfmr -2& 29 31 P 2 33 34 35 36~ “j™^ as i is KiTas 2—' _ 42 43 44. s/7Y. il ACROSS I—Mineral1 —Mineral spring 4—A kind of small fish io Kate of movement (musiv) 11— A number 12 — To piece out 13— A crushing sndk* 15— A narrow inlet 16— Will not (contr.> 18—Minister 20—A Dutch cheesy 22 Therefore 23 — Tuesday (abbr.) 25—Self-satisfied 26 Sign of the infinitive 28 —Oleum (symbol) 30— Electric telegraph (abbr.) 31— An undertaking 33—Disorderly (Eng.) 36 —To oscillate; 38— Devoured 39 Beatrice (nickname) 41— Before 42 Defective auxiliary verb expressing- futurity 44 — Letter of the Greek a!, ! ’,...{ 45 — A kind of hunting dog (pi ) 46 Rowing implement DOWN 1 — To boil slowly 2 A kind of tea 3 Reparation 4 The populace 5[ —Approaches 7CONTRACT BRIDGE' WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS v By E. V.‘SHEPARD FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER DUPLICATE PLAYERS LOVE TO BID OFTEN IT seems as if tluplicnU j players bid more freely ilian money ’ players. Air. Bruce \Y Tiioaip on comments on this tact, sending :.1 the following illustrative hand which was passed out at only 4 of 1 lie i:’> tables playing duplicate. All w-re vulnerable. Tlie results show wh;ii may happen in duplicate garni >. r.ai - ' ticularly when players of various ■lasses meet at tables. West dealt A 10 8 6 VB7 5 4 ♦K 7 4 ♦ K 8 J s tAIO 3 2 y V. . 2 ♦J32£ V K 2 li *HI7 4 3 1 S. ♦A 10 5 j jjs 6 5 ♦ Q 7 f J ti ♦QO 8 6 ♦AQ J 9 2 The comments which follow are abbreviated quotations from the re marks of Mr. Thompson. West had no possible opening bid. ; North should not open, hut at one table he bid l-\o Trump, ami was; tallowed to play the hand at that .declaration, which he easily made .WhCn lie bid EN'o Trump. East had ia safe dverScall of 2-Spadr l. 111 p'ajsSed. South must have ovet ejabed' with ,1-f’luh and Xortli height 'have l ; gone :’,.\'n Tfmrnps. 'Why Soutll failed to o\er <7l iI his partner’s lyS'o I'nimp . rpystery. .. \t. thj-pe f.'a ...... 1 . Her Fifth Set of Twins : —■ ( ' r ■ ' = | I'-. ..^. j — Harry Fifield, 56, was jobless when his wife, 33, bore him their fifth s»t' at twin* in their humble home in Putnam, Conn. There PAGE SEVEN ... V/S/A L 6 —Kicked (symbol) “ —A monster fairy 8— A cai-d gamo 9 Condition 14 —Opus (abbr.) 17—Made gentle 19—Minute quantities 21—Variable 21— A bog 27- A city in K T . Y. (U. B > 29--A form of potter's whe«| 22 -The law of retribution (Buddlii an) 34 -Tidy 3.>—Point of the compass 37—A period of time 4')—Beast of burden 4.3—Lieutenant (abbr.) Answer to previous puzzle 3l' y Ic-XCTaTeTr hjZk w! r *\G> A T“n iW sT:AEL T L R T o Ki j h e! a & o RAM 1 |o{l -T T. ; £. to A ■■ ; I la''. -'..H ■' ': ; . j f- L : ■ . .>| vi I pl£Ki i• : .lif ', A M' ; : ' h 1 o l [l |L](b |K c Ihl t] biihtiug w1: It 1 -Spade, was allowed to pla> that call and lied for top score, making 2-odd In one case where South overcalled 1-Spade with 2-i'luhs. West bid 2-Hearts and ful filled emit rad which might ha ve been d. feat -d at least 2 tricks, by March leading trumps each time he was in. One table where East pia\ed a contract of 2-Spades, he w 1 in • iov. 11 one 1 rick. At a; I,Pile where South over •ailed I.< <• •>■ 11:1 >•-• hid with 2-Clubs, he made ;i odd. Ii is a mystery how he did Ihi a he should have been ■ei :: 1 rick: had he hid game. South 1 d::\ed >ur 2 Vn Trumps at nm laid. ii i.oi unrloi tandable ho*..- Im c.':!<| kavc made an opening hid of ti.al make lb- was llieky t.a ha'. e ■me loa n only one 1 1 icl:. ( .in .South Maite Gained 4* 10 4 2 A 10 3 4 K (> 7 4:. j k d :{ A ,1 0 5 r $ 8 y.l y 8 7 ! N - . VQ 4 ty 5 |>' u - *AJ£O J d;. A (. > 1 o A7. 0 3 2 •. .* K 5 i A A !v Q 7 ti 3 VKS 3 2 8 4 4> 9 Sou tii played a contract of sp: de West led his only dia c a !' ■ •nr. ■ <• was captured i'll !■' '■ i I'M- I led his K of *■! :ii. \v< i rulVed a low ,ii irnond I d.! i : !.(.( > of club • Before 1 ■ ft he decin rei .ea ri win I 'ln law I subsequent;
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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