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I I 2S if" — ; —— |29 30 I"" s3l is Hi L>— * 8 |ii Z - 86 l across animals and plants unnaturally white 24 — Have (Scotch) 26 — Disfigure 27 — Upright, honest 25 — A line of the Bible 31 — Shape 32 — Reverberate 33 — Worthless leavings 34 — Words peculiar to a particular language L The twcnty | fifth wed ding a nni ’ versary L.\ minute | opening in the skin h-Keep L-Leave out P -Whirl iritable rings F y culine ajnie ..ver in | northeast Scotland |7—Tracked lo—Earliest 1-Persons, DOWN 8— A small bottle 9 The lan guage of the Scotch highlanders 12— A device for ascending 13— An Ameri -1 can settle ment work- n-A river in [ northwest I France »—Colored I circle that surrounds the pupil of the eye B—Permit U—The letter S K—Crude 6—? i BARCLAY ON BRIDGE WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS By Shepard Barclay “The Authority on Authorities” ■ PARRYING A THRUST H SUPERLATIVE defense entails ■fathoming the declarer’s most ■nefarious machinations. Extreme ly brilliant thrusts on his part can ■ sometimes be parried only by keen m thinking which. *o begin with, in ■cludes the making of the same ■plan for his play of the hand that ■he has made himself, and then fig ■ Bring out the only stumbling block ■which he fears. Os course, it is ■the defender's duty then to toss ■that obstacle in his path. 1♦ Q J | 97 6 4 ■♦ J 5 IAAIO 9 8 7 6 (♦"65 AB3 ■ ♦KQS3 N- *JIO9B 1,,;,- S W ♦KQ 10 4 tin uu A A K 10 9 4 2 1 * A |♦A 6 3 2 I 5 (Dealer: South. East-West vul nerable.) I in a large duplicate tournament ■k’here this deal came up, it was ■Pjayeci at 6-Spades at practically 1™ tables. Three declarers had a ■trump led against them, which ■rnaue the fulfillment of the con ■ tact difficult. One declarer took lr e s P lead with the jack n W™ m l' cas hed his two high clubs I ‘ '■ hen ruffea a club with the hew Drug Treatment For Migraine Headache ' L,J(iAx CLENDENING, m. d. bpl GP : EAT DEAL of interest has « lnc *d b y my quotation some var „ ago from Dr. Walter C. Al cf Mayo clinic, who said P that he -’’•"l thought the most valuable drug that had j m newly come & W into use with- M#*** If in the last two or three years 1| . M is ergotamine M JkLm tartrate, for ujsm the treatment |||P|k. j|L m iS ra i ne or sick head- Hs§& WwM ache. So in the articles today and tomorrow * Alendening I will devote a 'deration of i* UtUe lengthier est form? 6 J S , one of the common course mi , headache although, of graine! Th daches are not mi- 1 0{ clllef characteristics occ urs in i 6 are ‘■hat the headache that whnn n lnrlivi dual periodically; v, a person begins to have tJ* he ’ H or she ’ is liable to throuah * a “ acks every so often that it J °, SC of their adult life; ex tremelv hereditary; that while del eterioL mfortable lt has no length of iift‘ feCt Upon healt h or Pcon, ln()iVidual Headache b-fer toiu° have are likely to Day have otw7 h ? adache ”- They one is their headaches, but this They mav ,° Wn individual brand, other hea ,h the cause « ‘he much statin hes ~ reading too %e, excess 8 ,? late at ni ght, fa ct one kind or an- 22 Tardy 23 First sylla ble of “brio a-brac” 24 Stops 25 Assists 27—Shape 29—Twenty. second letter of f the Greek alphabet ;e 30—A coal box 31—Noise a cow :e makes er and so ciologist; died 1935 14—A long, slender shaft with a pointed head 17— The tenth wedding anniversary 18— A donkey 19— A substituti i for a noun 20— For instanci (abbr.) Answer to previous puzzle: Blfß| A la|rl/v\M| bJ|b i dEjk A, R B> O R O N 4 E. E. B I E ftp C[ |R u""B y" e m v of r~<T \ s l. 5" xr™ ——-LHL A p p E R ■■ A Q- E M T UEI L- > Mijq MD|R|A|s-gga|i-|A|&M spade deuce, hoping it would be over-ruffed by West and that the latter was the holder of three trumps. When West won that trick with the spade five, the de clarer had his contract, for one more round of trumps won in the dummy settled the outstanding ones and the clubs provided dis cards for the diamonds. Walter F. Wyman of Boston, sit ting in the West position, fore stalled the declarer who tried this maneuver against him. He re fused to over-trump, so that the de clarer was obliged to lead two more rounds of trumps and consequently could not cash the set up club suit. Tomorrow’s Problem *K654 VAQ 6 3 *K6S 2 4 None 4 Q J 8 7 4 None 47542 s; m 4KJ106 4Q9 83 2 5 54 X None 4b J 10 9 8 743 4 A 10 9 3 2 ~ 4KJIO 9 8 ♦ A *AQ (Dealer: North. Both sides vul nerable.) With an opening bid of 1-Club by North, what contract should North-South reach? other. But the migraine comes on them without any cause at all after having led the most exem plary life, with no extra strain, no extra exertion, all of a sudden some morning they wake up with their old enemy making faces at them from the foot of the bed. Sometimes it is called “hemacra nia” because it affects only one side of the head. A good name for it is “sick headache”, because besides the headache there are digestive disturbances —nausea, constipation and a feeling as if everything below the equator had stopped. Some times these digestive disturbances overshadow the headache and are referred to by the owner as “bilious attacks”, to which also a person may be subject. It has nothing to do with biliousness, however.® In many cases, the headache gives warning of its impending on set. These warnings may be very peculiar. One friend of mine told me that on a certain day he would have a feeling as if he had lived here many times before. Every act and every object that he saw was invested with a peculiar signifi cance. He understood, or almost understood, the entire meaning o the universe. And all the time he was in this trance state, he knew subconsciously that the next day he would have one of his migraine headaches. EDITOR'S NOTE: Seven by Dr. Clendening can now M >£- 1 tained by sending 10 cents in » for each, and a self-addressed velope stamped with a *b r-G . stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, m care of this paper. The P^ m R. are: -‘Three Weeks’ Reducing Diet • "Indigestion and Constipation . 1 ducing and Gaining’ , ing’’, "Instructions, for tbs \rast „ of Diabetes", '’Feminine Hygiene and "The Care of the Hair and fakin « THIMBLE THEATRE Starring PQPEYE Shylock’s Pound of Flesh By E. C. Segar HA E oJJ F J£ UN ’ *T| M«STHE /NOTHING X| [WHftO YftVVO fouSA MINUTE. I V I STOLE FRUIT FROM \ I I I'LL VIM AFRAID IT WILL' ' TROUBLE /•mMWOULD'i STEAL, A \ BEFORE ID I WANTS TO TALK TO J OLO WHISKERS' STORE \ 60 \BE MORE THAN ft ON I . HERE?/INTEREST YOU, PIANNIE OR) EAT A JBIS GAL r~ _ AROUNDTHE CORNER-1 ALONE) FINE-WHISKERS IS u w look / mister—vm sumpin'?/\PiftNoy fry hungryeh? anT „ i hod no right to oo an /as mean as they N S • ATOOST a THIEF AND L-L' T/COHE i ( Yft OOS' STOLE J % IT-BOT-UJELL, SOME -/ PAY / COME-HE'LL INSIST —/ , /HE STAKING ME ' ) ON, l VTHINGS TO EAT?/ A. TIMES I THINK I HAVE / HER lon A SENTENCE A gal' V U right to evenV fine^Sls ■ r» m mm ■ ■■ ■' 1 " Mi 1 ■* ' ■■■ < ■■ »'H m> ■ 1 . „ >- —■ ■■ —■■■■■■» ■■ ■ - _ . BIG SISTER By LES FORGRAVE the 'msolemce of tnat lasorer.'.' oao, i memer t'm a Btr ashamed of sotheoionit \nhen t saw that he sovoutolo him W ves. i goess x TO SPEAK TO ME AS HE DIO! JA EXPECTED TO | MVSELP,BETH, BOT KMONM NMHO MISTOOK ME FOR A VJUERE RE COOLO Sj. LET IVWSEUF DO ILL SEE HIS EMPLOVER. AHO (Ml REAR VOO SPEAK VOHENJ HE CALLED ME YOU VOER.E 1 . SORT OF HVREO HAXiO SEEXaE. ONMNiER (A FOR IT. HELL COME HAs/E HIM OFF THIS lb ANYONE AS “MV MAN'-VoELL. I NNHV PLACE AS SURE AS MV u—x-gm Wfp VOO DID TO . JUST HAD TO SAY YOU TELL AS NNELL LET HIM BV POiMTiHG AT [i MV EMPLOYER WAME 15 GlWPs!' MR. GRUMPS' J \MHAT \MAS INMY g™, HIM* 7 HAVE BC7TH BARRELS. OUR HOUSE! Kj AMOPIV^OtAE. 4 * ' j ? " ’/A'" ' THE OLD HOME - ■ V mSWEDEN.IS a,45J .EEI" HlftH ANP I 70 PER. CEK<oE IT 1$ IRON j trailbs. craze has J 1 I CREA"TEF> ANOTMEIE TRAFFIC 1 OAHE- OHL.y OHCE IN SEVERAL MCCTIF oU 'lM\s PROBLEM FOR mg POLICE 1 4 Y FAg -< NEW STEMS ((ROW -HoLLAKP ~'ANU.-.T~e K«n»B - 6 -37 SE - V^^^<^°^^FR^’! 1 6 ' r cOTymCHT iw. K!NC FEATURES SYNDICATE l.c By PAUL ROBINSON ETTA KETT -■ ■■ . *if 1 ~i c— i I*7 *So/Yufeciool Si'S f . ' (ssssgjs ri=? sss° ■ - ■■ ■■■■ THE GUMPS —AU REVOIR BT<Kk/ sHE^Jg MAKt HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 PAGE SEVEN

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