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SHEPARD F«mou» Bridg« Teacher WISE BIDDERS—WISE DEFENDERS IT IS REFRESHING to find a Didder with the courage of his con viction;:, end a partner wise enous. to recline that the other probably is right. The deal today illustrates how a well-paired team should finally reach the best call for th.hr joint holdings. The deal ill: -trims as well how perfect Jefci s may turn what appears a cert; pi game into a losing con tract *52 ts K Q J 10 5 * J $52 4 A 5 ♦ • r-T7—l *KQJIO ¥ A | A/. I 6 4 ♦A HQ g UJ $7 4 1° s s ! 47 64 ♦KQ JlO *-——— l *8 6 4 2 *A9 8 3 <S*P * 6 3 2 * 9 $P > 3 Bidcirng went: West, 2-Clubs, de teK.inc; bidding be kept open ur 'dl at least game could be Mneu, promising a game at the est tor the joint holdings; iv' n ‘ 2-Hearts; East. 2-Spades; _ esi > 3-Diamonds. East saw eight trumps for his side at either minor ? lut hut he knew that four t-aads will make 4-odd to one able o mak. ."-odd. so he bid 3-Spades; , *f ! - 4 *Clubs; East. 4-Spades, the “iv cr.ii to name game. If West ™ cse to venture five in either minor suit he might have the call. hopefulness of Modern Tuberculosis Treatment '*■' LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D. A PULLMAN car the other ! ran across a man whom I liart not seen for 20 years. Twenty Mrs a^ r > I met him on the street and to my q ue s ti on of how he felt, instead of re sponding in the routine manner, he said he did not feel at all well. He looked pale and under par. I invited him to come to my office for an e x a mination. Two doctors had recently | , examined him rp had given him a clean bill of but I discovered tubercle - nli in his sputum, and a fairly vancort spot at the apex of one He went to Colorado, took etp himself, is now actively en in business and feels per tly wen. r rtainly if an example of bl “*£es of our methods of ' w merit of not only early, but, in ; s moderately advanced tu •^CUlosis. „ Jbe first piece of advice that J ’ tient in whom tuberculosis _ : been discovered should take to 0( rt is just that: the hopefulness W'eatment ■•'This treatment de yonasJ‘nor« upon his own co-opera rm, t ‘‘ an on any Oh* particular dw, 01 treatment. The second M a4fiss which ha must 29 10 regret extremely 30— Same as Sargo. a Sparoid fish 32 A river in Switzerland 33 Though (simplified spelling > 3-I—Even (poetic form) the eye 16— A moccasin worn by frontiers men 17— A pig 19— A term of respect 20— Purpose 26 Smaller 27 Father 28— Advertise ments (ab breviation) Answer to previous puz/.le a \y e d o 1 aT“o ® h i a/sH h ii joq jvvfe" A at|o P E £> ~pT L_ H[ A "A 1 ~T \a\k e s duc aL ’ A|o|p|L|E|si^|T^ and welcome. Wisely, aa it ap peared, West passed. k The ordinary lead of South’s fourth best heart would have given East the game. He then must have ! lost one heart trick and two tricks • to the two black Aces. South, - however, saw a chance to defeat the contract, so he led his lone dia -1 mond, which dummy’s ,Q took. ; Dummy’s only spade was led. De i clarer played his 10 and South was in with the Ace. For a moment it seemed as if South’s strategy had failed, but he led a low heart, put ting dummy in lead, and declarer in a hole. Declarer knew that South held no more diamonds. The only thing was to lead a club, and hope. North’s Ace of clubs won the fourth trick. South ruffed a dia mond lead. A heart was led back and North was in again, giving the defenders the setting trick. A dia mond was led back, but declarer shut out South, by ruffing with an honor, then he picked up that de fender’s last two trumps, by lead ing off the K and Q. The rest of the tricks belonged to declarer. To reach the best call for the joint holdings—the only call cap able of going game against stock defense—and then to be defeated by exceptionally able defense is tough. Had West played the deal, either at clubs or diamonds, he could not have gone game. At either minor suit call he had to lose to the Ace of spades, the Ace of clubs and to North’s J of dia monds. He could not have entered dummy to obtain a discard on its established spades. learn is not to believe in any magi cal cure by the use of medicine. The foremost .element in the proper treatment of these cases is rest. Many of the patients, on their own initiative, try to get back their health by violent exer cise, always to their detriment. It is best to carry cut the first six months of the treatment in a san atorium, because there they learn the discipline of treatment and how to take care of themselves so they do not transmit the disease to others. But the treatment can be carried out at home in any climate. Climate is an unimportant ele ment in treatment. The second most important ele ment in treatment is plenty of good fresh air—out of doors, if possible, in a room with the win dows open day and night, summer and winter, at the very least. The body should be kept well warmed, with mittens and a flannel cap, if necessary, but the air should be available to go Into the lungs. Diet should be nutritious, but the old habit of stufllng these patients, especially with starches and su gars, milk, eggs and cream, has been superseded by three sensible meals a day not composed of such rich foods. Surgery In tuberculosis has proved to be of great value. The lung can be collapsed and put at rest in many ways. Surgery, of course, lp tuberculosis of other parts of the body than the King— the spirte, the hip, the knee, or the kidney—has long since proved Itself the most important element in the treatment of these eoru i fiIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE A Pares! Without A Tag By E. C. Segar ill ©FT POPtVi NFVJ6R ) KSPSI UOHN DON'T YOU X I Nfc\J£R OUCT THOUGHT 1 A SORRY, SOH FSUT S h SEIA/OdcE. l OOtA‘l know! (mnaT ur-Man MOtUim’"S 1 HOU6HT TO PvSK HIS j- 7 fcSK YOUR Df\D WHAT ) OF 11- M U\ST AFTER (\ FORGOTV6R FIRST ) uJHKA 1 Strr * BnT P^ool/ WMr Hl * j Ibj/ AIL THESE NEARS -S \ MAHE LOKG NhQ J OUR \ FOR SOIOHO For FORTY NFARS- \ShN *—& iht^? 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SCOTT BUT THBISES-JIM SUOCUM-JjfHHS THE MOST^ l HOUI&AY MEALS-/ ( PRODU&AI’sOH T i ( IF ORi<4tMA<E.D Hundreds of 1 I \ 'SS? | Vears earlier — i<was a common T j | <SAME AMON3 <HE <R.£EKS FROM WHOM. 4 JIM HAS <vtJ"* — (though the u.s. library of congress contains approx-) - r^s VERY DATE THE IMATELY 5,000,000 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS THEIR ALLEGORICAL I>ESGK Ok <>TAUiJ£r PAST SIXTEEN TO LOCAL OBSE!SVEpC 1 SHEETS OF PAPER OF WHICH THE LIBRARY IS ALSO <HE AIKRoR oF LA MARSEILLAISE i LT CUSTODIAN —THE ORIGINALS OF THE DECLARATION W4\osE lOOIS DEATH AHbIIVERSAR) COPYRIGHT, IW6—LEE W STANLEY—CENTRAL PRESS 12.-5 —36 [OF INDEPENDENCE AND OF-fHE CONSTITUTION. « s IT'^COMMEMORAT'ES - ■■■■■■■ | 1— - mPYRKiiiT imc <-FMTBAi.pRi,RRA«!snruTinK ETTA RETT shak hav I«■ ■ wV : THE GUMPS—THE RETRIEVER HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER $, J 936 PAGE SEVEN
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