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DAILY cross word puzzle riuaMirm rir r gr ,o % TI ,2 Z~ |! fJ Z^I —- I /:1S „ -J - ■— -■- (I CL _ill '•'■■■ 7^VV/.' 2h r-~~ V/,^ -1 rm 1 --- -/2 ■ r r r As ROSS jecting nose of a beast 21. Surmise 24. Any power ful deity 26. Open to view 27. Strong wire rope 30. Epoch 31 A short pithy expression 32. Nimble 34. River that flows through Munich 35. Riddles 1 Indian baby 7. An equal 9 Bun’s in wood U Tincture used as a counter irritant 1" Letter V 14 Tempestuous 15. Mother-of pearl 17. symbol for neon 18 Accorded 20. Long:. pro- DOWN 6. Build 7. The chess man of least value 8. One of the CJreat Lakes 10. Withered 12. Young swan 15. A dancing 1. Who founded Pennsyl vania ? 2. Dry 3. Turkish weight 4 Forward 5. A man of learning Barclay On Bridge LITTLE MARGINS DECIDE HAIR-TRIGGER decisions fre quently constitute the difference between winning and losing bridge. Many a hand depends upon which course is taken at one cru cial point, and there is very little evidence to guide the player in his selection. One of the marks of the Lie cardsman is his ability to amass a pretty fair average in his judgments which an so close that they are barely removed from a m & None iAKJ D 6 4 ♦97 5 3 *Q 10 6 4 A J 9 7 2 —rn 4 K 8 5 4 H'73 . VQB ♦K 32 £ Uj 4A J 6 * J 4 5. *A 9 85 4 Q 10 6 3 V 5 2 G' 4 Q 10 4 JiK 7 3 2 (Dealer: South. East-West vul nerable.) , North made a third-hand shut cut bid of 4-Hearts on this deal in spite of the fact that he did not have the number of playing tricks usually considered essential. He justified it iater by the fact that h? was totally void in spades and therefore felt that a game would he certain for the opponents In that suit, a surmise in which he ’-as definitely wrong, as an inspec tion of the holdings will disclose. y Copyright. 1939, King Features Syndicate, IM. Inferno on Drawbridge - H a i ■ v).° U(ls of smoke and flame rise from the blazing drawbridge over the anus River, near Cos Cob, Conn. Fire started In a drawbridge cabin, ichfed gas tanks which exploded, ahd spread to ties. Traffic between Now York and Stamford, Conn., was delayed several hours. entertain ment in India 16. Diminutive of Edward 19. Fabulous bird of Arabia 20. Wrench 21. Therefore 22. Part of the eye 23. A worsted fabric 24. Feminint name 25. To look askance 28. Melody 29. A food-fish 31. A plug 33. Chinese coin Answer to previous puzzle S. EL A MHp L_ JJ cTk T I fle ~ O 6Hfo R E i s tjylba p t|Bo d “d pri M c rMtHM new eiJpl at e alslslalTMaidldleld j East promptly doubled and led the diamond A, followed by the J to the Q and-K, the spade A being returned for a ruff. North saw no way to qvoid. a loser in clubs, and therefore had to prevent any trump loser. His big question was the location of the heart Q, which he finally dropped by playing his two high ones. North’s line of reasoning was that West, who had not doubled, had already shown the diamond K and the spade A; if he held any more cards of defensive value, East probably would not have doubled. Consequently, East prob ably had the heart Q. If so, it could not be shut out except by finding it to be a doubleton and dropping it. * * • Tomorrow’s Problem 48 6 4K Q 6 4 4 A 10 5 4 *lO 9 £ *K754- 4 A Q J 10 3. 9 2 49753 £ *8 4K c 498632 *A Q 4 —' *2 4 None 4 A J 10 2 4Q J7 *K J 7 6 5 3 (Dealer: North. Both sides vul l nerable.) r If East makes an absurd orig inal bid of 4-Spades on this deal, what should be the ensuing course d? the auction? THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE The Old Sea Horse SHpp yb f/IOV^G, ) | OH, GOODY, I SHALL) EXCUSE ME, MV DEAB,\ I lILEMME KMOW IF \ I I WELL BLESS MV SOUL '> ~'77 ,—i 1T ~—l k REACH PORT &f) osimS FI BLONDIE Re^*red U. S. Patent Office Rd7l n ,7 J 1 1L Bring Em Back Alive, Dumpling! 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T ' »i it V ! .irN Registered U. S. Patent Offic*. _ . . JM*g«\\\ m»\ Oo You KwoW YOUR DOqS ? I aSStiSSo ! 1. f and"runs ii<ro More Lu<e AWoif I DEBf v% FOR, AMY O<HER I w 1\ WEAR.IV I HUSKY HA$ "| U 7 QUARTS c* *Ytoo COA<s OF FUR-OME~ | 1 / fclME ( OHE COARSE— AMP I 1 Li iXiJj HE 15 QUARRELSOME, J—. EXCE.PI' WHeK A<WORK | 'il •• r% I dJoEFERS USE. „ f * 712 j A PERISCOPE <0 j A<<HE COURSE lH VICToRIA t BRI-nsH COLUMBIA OVWysSU Copi IDSO. King Features Syndicate Inc. World rights reserved ** / PAGE SEVEN !
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