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DAILY DISPATCH, Y.TDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935. 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN «o m ., by STANLEY i * y <so2 X —Mw i -—— “ I “I AFTER HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE. rIRST THREE - ROWS OF SEATS, THE DIE-HARD SOCIAL. CLUB FAINTED EN MASSE WHEN THEY J APRIVED/TTEOPPY HOUSE / ' //’ Li-C.W.‘>TANU Y *G,lT«.vu pOE‘.i »/ *» - *,*: j DAILY CROSi \. -JRD PUZZLE ait—lM—Hf —m m mmu njwfluiini n i •-=> 1 *■ 3 i 7 s 4 I I 9 Irn —nir s — wf~~~w\ r ~ ~ £0 2.1 22 2A 25 ” 2& 2*7 26 |pp 29 AO ***** ||pj Si ~Wp\ Up] |-j"-^T-j—j ACROSS area on the eyelid 24 — Expression of disgust 25 — Indian (com bining form) 2G—Breezy 28— A number 29 Main stalk of a plant 30— Form of —A D before—C 31 — Compass point 32 Earth 33 Curious I- scraps of ir literature 34 King of Judea time of birth of Christ 35 June bug 30—Cloths made or tlax 37 —Indefinite article t —Adept 4—Takes away —especially In law 3 Expression of disgust 20 —A reigning beauty 12 —"Pit and the Pendulum” —author 5 3 —Elliptical 14— Spain (abbr.) 15— Co-ordinat ing conjunc tion 10—Town in Hol land noted foi cheese ''—Also 'JS—Employs 6 -Attic 2C— Convert Into leather Inflamed e DOWN article ■i —Homes §—Destruction •-'. _. ■ .... - - UKllgi §— " ; | CONTRACT BRIDGE WWjfTIN FOR CKMTRAL FOES* • y L V. SHEPARD FAMOUS MUDO€ XtAOm IS A SMALL SLAM POSSIBLE? 1 < A SMALL Si.AM is not often i>l <t against an adverse no trump call, hut j today we have an excellent example j of such a case. North had a large contract on his hands, but he cer tainly played the cards of his side 1 with great skill. The gallery watched A his work with great interest, ques-: tinning among themselves whet her i oj not the coni met could he fulfilled ♦AQ 8 4 2 ¥ H> ♦ Q J f, 3 4 10 0 2 *J 7 » f— TTI * 5 yQ k 7 a ... V 4 8 2 ♦ K 10 7 ♦;>K 54 2 4li j 7 —gi-l 4Qy 8:j 4 K io y g VA K J;) fi ♦ A 4A G 4 Bidding went: South. 1 Heart; | West. 1-No Trump, in an attempt to j stave off an adverse game call, or to j encourage partner's bidding in case j he held anything worth showing:! North. 2-Spades; South. 2- Spades, ! having no Idea how good part net , was; North, -1-Spades; South, a con- ; volitional r.-No Trumps, to show i three Aces and the K's of both suds previously bid by North and South. J leaving it to North to hid a small or , a grand slam, lie bid 0-'Spades and j West doubled. f ■Tile opening lead was the 3 ol • c-litHs, marking West with three Cards ‘ of that suit, and latei on enabling de- ' ' • - ;; Mow lo Control Appetite , I During Holiday Season $y LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. f ; Tfifs TtTF ,E has been suggested, ffs hir appropriate subject for the ‘season. It is? one about which it is. iasvA fepifche dogmatic. blit -it is not \ very easy to be — wise. The ten-. | ■ ''■■•pgjm Dr. Clendeniny upon the child its weight, whether it is overweight or underweight; its selective tendencies, its ability to use t self-determination in controlling its j food intake. The important tiling is to see that the rich foods—mince pies and plum pudding—do not displace the neees- J sary and wholesome, although not | quite so attractive, foods. That, in j fact, is true about any diet, whether j it is a reducing diet or an increasing | diet, diabetic diet, or what not Be ! sure that the essential food elements 1 are used, which means a variety of! foods—milk, eggs, fruits, bread and ti —Kingdom S. of Assyria— Gen. X, 22 7 A measure of length 8— Myself 11 —A druggist 14 —-Long uphol stered seat 16— Compass point 17— Iloy’S name 18— Wavy 21 —F eminine name Answer to previous puzzle A L ON D I CART RAP “ E D ~ - j r e. t r_ o \k/ •=. T O u iT|BfhA £ AH r 1 a~E> 4»k" r O RIB A. T^ 7]Z\Z.m Q L. E £ I £ l_ W|| «5> C A t_ E. *> | £ti DVI |jE Ps EL uS j clarer to could just what the doubles held. i hiimny's Ace won. leaving both dummy and declarer v\i:h two losers in clubs I loping for aa > veil break in trumps. declared won the next two tricks with the K .m-l <) of spades. Last showed out on ihe second round, marking West’s orig inal holding of three spades. Dummy ran off two winning heart*. On the second one declarer 'let go one of Iris losing clubs. The Ace of I diamonds was led, to enable dummy to ruff 11se.il’ baik on a diamond. | The Jof heart ua led Wr-T- | \'n Trump had timoure wf posses, ion of I (he Q, and tie eo\-red with it. De clarer ruffed. Dummy was pm In through ruffing ,i low diamond <>n dummy's good a of hhnrts de< Imvr discarded his la i dun. Now declarer was able to count jin r one mote dia mond in We t's hand. Another ruff of diamonds bv dummy must e. mb li.sh declarer's Q, if West held Hie lone K, as expected. Declarer led a. I dub from dummy and ruffed, it took I next to his last trump Each player i was drjwii to b;s last three card: ! Declarer led one of his diamonds. • Dummy’s lasi trump won West's K ■ fell and declarer's Q became :-.ooil. ! The long heart wrts lerl from dummy. i, was trapped He held only 'ha j. of 1 1 limps and the K of clubs If ! be trumped, declarer’s Ace would win ■the twelfth trick and hi? good ‘{dia mond would yield a grand jjlam If j West did riot trump, upuld j discard ni - -o-?l ia fpy> r£ijir **; A H-s I iard t rick must 'be' wem' l Ace of i.rumns Nont. noi only, -tu'jUed jii-: W’mjill dan ■-*r ti i afd-.. l|d. } •» link OV. 1. >( ' 4 •«. .a butter, those vegetables which cop. tain pigment and roughage, p i ■'i'- * i Castor Oil % 4 Another feature which-ts of other days might. deserve sqije comment. I refer to the fact ijt the real dessert of the Chetswrtls dinner is likely to be jeastor od. We can overdose young gourmands in the holiday season very readily;, In stead of depending upon a cathartic the next day. wouldn't it be better to restrain the intake on Christmas day itself? For old and young, it is important during the holidays to get the proper quota of sunshine and exercise. In fact, to get a little more than ths regular quota. The children will do this themselves, and that is why It is safer to let them indulge themselvei than it is for an older' person. Everything considered. 1 am really far more worried about the parents, uncles, aunts and grandparents, than I am about the children at the holi day tables. i EDITOR'S NOTE: Six pamhhjetjl by Dr. Clendering can now' be ob tained by sending 1.0 cents in coin* for leach, and a rolf-addrcsed envelop® j stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Olendening, in c.-nre of | this paper. pamphlets are: ‘indigestion and'tSiHfctipatlon," “Re- [ during and‘Gaining," “Infant Feed ling. 1 ' “Instructions for the Treatment ;of Diabetes." - Feminine ilysriene" land The Cars cf the Halt and Shin.' 1 denoy for par ents and guar dians is to re strain a child ftoiri eating the delicacies which are like ly to make the table groan at just this season and yet, except in extreme in stances. proba-j Ply very little j harm is done, j The answer j also depends; PAGE SEVEN 23 1 ‘roduces ;!7- Quatitity of paper (alilu ) 29 —An inflamed spot on the skin :to Soon 32 Japanese copper coif. 33 I-’eminine name 31 Hawaiian islands (abbr.)
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