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DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE i 12 |3 |h I F7>j 16 |i |a“pTl -j-12 12 V/ y?' 3 in:.. 15 ~ ~r^y 16 n l& 21 22 ?3 yy ~ 25 yAis ~r~ %- ppq ! Ip 3 ' 33 3q 1 35 36 37 38 ?? I/O “ “ HI 11 brrrrH ACROSS 1— Rugged crest of a moun tain range s— Natives of ! Arabia 10— French author 1 11 — A Jewish month F 12— Eager . 13— Inhume ( 14— Calculating instrument * 16— Astern 19— Latin prefix signifying "> from 20— Position 23—Semblance : 24 — Abbot (abbr.) 26 Solemn promise « 27 Dregs 29 Three-toed \ sloth 30— Organ of »- sight 31— Squirts 33—A dove coop 35—The bed of a * wild beast I 39—Except that 41— Spindle for a ) wheel 42 Feats 43 A kind of wheat. _/ , • DOWN 7 Scurrilous 8— Hindrance 9 Inflamma tion on the > eyelid 11—Sheathes for swords 15— Cry of sheep 16— A red dye 1— A sunk fence 2 Floor cover- I ing -v 3 4 Roman outer f garment 6—Exclamation o'— A form of riddle BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay M Th* Authority on Authorities* GET OUT OF THE WAY! KEEP YOUR WITS about you L >"d notice what your partner is try to tell you. If he has bid a suit : d then during the play extends a igh-low signal to you, he surely is r/ing to give you some sort of a r. ssage. If you don’t manage to ‘‘•ad it, or if you take too long to :> ilize what he is screaming at you, a master is likely to befall your side. AA9 8 6 3 V 10 5 3 ♦ 764 A 8 6 A7 A 2 VKQJ N V A 9 8 * JIO 9 V E* K n S 2 8 2 ♦ * 'qJ .x f , zf s * AQj 10 AAK7 4 9 5 A K Q J 10 5 4 V 7 4 ♦A 5 3 A 3 2 (Dealer: West. East-West vul nerable.) West opened here with 1-Dia mond. East bid 1-Heart, South 1- Spade, West 2-Clubs, North 2- S. vdes, East 4-Clubs, South 4- \ ides, West 5-Clubs and North sacrificed at 5-Spades, which East doubled. To make the set profitable, in lieu of a vulnerable game, it would have to be of four tricks, or in other words, six tricks must be taken. West peeled oft two heart tricks. •'■Vo clubs and then shifted to a third •Hr.d of hearts, which South ruffed Vs three spades were being run 'Vest, a quite canny player, saw a Copyright, 1939, king i c,itu:tj .tin.: tc, Inc. Prefers Job to Luxury Viviane Eugenie Allenby at Her Job Viviane Eugenie Allenby, 18, who ran away from home of her well-to-dc father, in New York, is going to keep her job, she said, and remain 11 Chicago, where she is pictured at work as a nursemaid. She is a thin cousin of the late Viscount Edmund Allenby, British World War hero (Central Press j ■ i 17 — Exclamation of disgust 18— A braced 1 frame 21— Plaything 22 Female sheep 25—Very small : ' piece 28—Haste 32—Hit with the ■ open hand 33 A quid (slang) 34 Undivided 36 Chopping ) tool 37 Sick 38— Soak flax 40 —Steamship (abbr.) Answer io previous puzzle Hs|t|e[rpbs| e |m| e | K E Nils O L 1 D_ AlCll Pp^QQKpgG r e dBHp e. l tJBmII; P E SjT 5 T M H^]A|p C o|V E W|A Rlple nF A HBiL A|C VBA I R ■T PpBP A N TMe C-GV ‘ e|m e|n pBBf e eMo [RrE|bTID|BBiAIRIR|E|N| Copyright, 1959, King Features Syndicate, Inc. possible danger arising, so when h<s i discarded diamonds used first his 9 . and then his deuce. East got the ; idea then and threw off his diamond l Q- Declarer suddenly realized what i he should do. Hoping that East orig . inally held the diamond king-queen i alone, he did not first lay down his ace, but led a small diamond. Sure enough, East had to win it and had nothing to return but a heart or club. He picked a club, so declarer discarded a diamond from his own hand and ruffed the trick in dummy. He then cashed the diamond ace, and finished with trump tricks, hav ing lost only two hearts, two clubs and one diamond. If he had run I another round of trumps, so East could have discarded the diamond K, he would have lost two diamond '; tricks. * * * Monday’s Problem A A 7 g> io 7 ♦KQ J 7 4 AKQ J 9 AQl° 64 ; N AKJ 9 8 V 9 8 0 4 I 32 a a9 8 5 w E A5 3 2 !7♦ 6 2 - 7 1 5 A 5 A 5 VK Q J ♦ 10 3 &A io 86432 (Dealer: South. North-South vul nerable ) What is the be; t bidding of this deal ? THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE Two Minds With A “Single” TSiourht ' M ’s©&U iittiSgST] pissgsi ALOMO y—rfW VhL BBER ' )• ' SUPPIMGLV ) i WO! J - O-, T-'T O: >)- it.-. ' ,(i.Jk.u 1... .V. . ..c'.i. ~‘ Registered U. S. Patent Office. By LES FORGRA' ®S'ss^r T -xo hope, h E w S^o E much tpr x SWALt . i Baxter <snbs ohb of those ), as sake- CITY SALESMEN A L-ESSON // J /^^ cooK| 1939. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, Inc. WORLD RICHTS RESERVED 2_“ |I- 39 W) Fmj r-.imtes Svndi.-.vc Inr neht. rgwrvcd'“ -TTA KETT ; :• -w :i,■■■']' ■’ • ■ By PAUL ROBINSQ. Bixe/.'BEA DARLINC3/I ( -J CT ( GANGWAY/LOVE.IS ON] |"I Z tin f VJWENYAcSirEM WNjJ? J OM, BlV^/THENHSHBO® PILLUPV.-TM .OfSto **&%*.' Ir s f f yy Q g&. 0 ' -rr „. TH£ GI/MPS—C’AfOIV, AWDY-B£ SPEC/F/CJgp^g;'H' " --jl T DUPIA/- V 7 AT TOUR PRESENT \ BUT I'VE CiOT TO WIN wn ■ -mil Pong WHFTwoVIhT RAll * / PH&W ' \ J SALARY VVILL TAKE FROM THAT OLD AAONEVLESS/ ' i 'ruvtrptz adc akiv / |«t> BETTER \ / YOU EXACTS 3 YEARS PqR W 1 | STIR #AY STOMPS! \ ( AMt> 3 MONTHS TO )WT S>KIMK — WHY, BE THE ® CHOLY-IFSSu OdKfT I'VE OMUY ABOUT A 1 \ EARN THAT OOU&H- / L-AUOiH OF THE TOWN IF J§| WANT TO TWEIR MAN M INSTANCE? HENDERSON, (N* C.) DAILY DISPATCH SATURDAY, .FEBRUARY 11* 1939 PAGE SEVEN
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