OCT OBE__l_l_ __1§. __1_9_47 I]; you“ to know con she borrow a package of crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes until tomorrow?" ‘Sure thing, Ukiuk. \ve always keep an igloo full of malty-rich, irxeet-as-a-nut Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes." "Brolher. we can use that good nourishment in Posts Grape-Nuts Flakes: carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; other food essentials." "Those two golden grains. wheat and malted barley sure are cleverly blended, baked and toasted to achieve that glorious flavor and honey-golden crispness of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes." "Know what? We're going to cook up some cookies and muitlns too, from those recipes on the Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes package. Better make it the big economy size." l 7<7\'7\7\7\‘7\ DANCE FRIDAY, OCT. l7 HOSPITAL lilillllE MONTAGUE CURLING RINK THURSDAY, OCT. ‘l6 Don Messer and His Islanders WINSLOE STATION HALL Don Messer's Orchestra Door Prizes - Refreshments szszsgsxgeivwvw“ \\A.,\.\/\.w VQGOaQWv-g i i Clover Sliuh WEhKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC Tables ltesrrvcd Make your Res- mationa Early] b! Clllllll I231 -CAFETERIA- The City's Modern nlld Air- Condltioncd Dancc Club Dancing at D DYSTDCL with Lcgiunairea Orchestra ADMISSION 50c EACH Unless Pre-nrrmngcd Reservation: will not be held after ll o'clock a _.-.__,- ~€~v@.'L-_?-i'-<7-v-‘ o§-oo’$\oo\<_s>oo<§»oo@co§co§>co<§>oi< QYWOGDOG QUILLKIES B! hen Reynolds ’.~___ - -¢_——:.—_. -_ --?-_ _- |Bontraot Bridge I ly Josephine Clllbofllfln VULNERABLE OVIBCALLI It appears that no matter how much is written and preached on the subject. thousands oi players refuse to give the pro er respect to their partners‘ vuln rnblo over- calls. Perhaps they themselves are in the habit of making these over- calla on mere "suqaicion," and they attribute the same habit to their partners! The fact remains that, when a good bridge player makes a vulnerable overcai! at the two level, against bidding opponents and in the face of a passing part- ner, he shows a good hand, and he wants to be raised if his partner has some support. There is no earthly excuse for the sort of pas- sivity shown by North in today's deal. i! Westdeales. Both sides vulnerable- {Q7411 .1095 Q4 ‘AJIOG ‘Axe AJIO! w: N '52‘; QKJIO A 83» WSE O87! {Q95 . O83! . ‘a QKQJ843 ‘A65 QKT4 Theblddirig: West North East Bout LO Pass 1O 2U Pass Pass Pass Before we get around to the play, we must take one more "shot" at North's action in pass- ing on the second round. It is true that he did not have a powerful hand; but it is equally true that when South could afford to enter the auction. vulnerable. at the two-level. North's holding be- came a. great deal stronger than it had been. The 10-9-5 of hearts would not have been adequate trump siipport for an opening one- lieart hid, because the, opener's heart suit might be both short and weak, hut when s player over- (alls, vulnerable, at the two-level, hc guarantees a good trump suit. and thus North's suprcrt was more than adequate. The club strength‘ and the ‘douhleton diamond. to say ' nothing of spades, made the raise to three hearts mandatory. Actually, South made five hearts! West opened the spade king and shifted to s trump. East won and returned his top diamond. Declarer put up the ace. led a. trump to the nine and ruffed a spade. He then finessed to the jack oi clubs and ruffed another spade, driving out West's are. Now South ran the clubs and discarded one diamond on the fourth club and the other diamond an the spade queen. TllE Jenkins Pharmacy I The Rexall Drugstore will be the only Drugstore open This Afternoon and Evening. I I TELEPHONE 219 ATTENTION A MEETING OF THE P. E. I. Garage Operators Association Will be mid oi Bait & liiaoilaifs on Thursday. October 16th AT 7:30 PM. A full attendance is requested. important Business. C. A. GORDON. Pres. “Th. . “m, day! | i...“ q hundred 40in”. bill-quid here's fir: xiilord tor it in the Guardian Want Ads! ‘I _ ,_ - .. THE GUARDIAN, ciiaacojrgpg-owis itural Adventure B! Cameron Dookory CHAPTER l I "Understand, I'm not ordering’ you to take this ssignment -" uitoned Chadwick, g dopararnentll iiead of the Narcotics Division. Ho f hunched himself forward, plant-i lng his emplo elbows on his cleared desk and studied the man before him. "You never order rne to d-o any- thtng, Chief — you just toss a weird assortment of clues into the air and watch me leap to catch ‘em before they fall in someone eise's lap." _ But tho other only grinned. "Still i sturlbord. aren't you? I thought four years in the Navy might ourei that." _ "It cured ma o! a lot, but not smoking." "Okay. it's your body, Anyway, the war . . ." "What's the layout?’ l "The country is- being flooded‘ with oplinn. so much so that there! has been a big drop in the price, qr course. we expected it to en-, crease after V-J Dsy, but riot to the extent it's doing. The intab seems to be quite ternfic. You know what that means." "Yeah, an ample supply for the more asking." "Rizht. strangely. the center or port of entry seemsto be New OrleansBut we're just surmising that because that's where it's thickest.’ "Tibet's atranse the Puffin coast usually has the billing." "Yeah. that's. what makes this case interesting." Stu’s brows soared slightly. "Wlhat about Mexico?" "Very doubtful. The Mexican authorities have been very detent about workng with Us and watch- ing the border." "Yes. but don't you think the stuff is coming in by water?’ "We do, but it's just a shot in the dark.’ Haven't you any clues Chief?" Chadwick must have lost his gr p. Stu mused, it wasn't like liim to be so completely unin- formed. "Well. one tip, hut our follow- up didn't get us anywhere, One high sc-hoo! kid we caught peddling the stuff said he bought it from a stevedore entering the Cafe Duval a waterfront dive. We hung around there with him for days. but he couldn"t identify the bird." "Waterfront, eh?’ I “Yes Of course, we've searched, the ships, even the crews and some cl‘ the officers, but we havent lound anything but the usual riff- rafl trying to smuggle in stuff, but no narcotics." "What do you think I can 110?"; "Our man in New Orleans mayI he known by the ring dawn there. but someone from here could goti ‘ny. You've been out of circulation | for four years_ which would be an‘ asset. If you hing around there’ l I I Chadwick smiied a bit smugiy. ‘This will give you a shock - the lcad goes to a woman." Stu Lawrence sat up abruptly liis long, thin fingers gripping the arms of the chair. “A woman" Are you pulling my leg. Chief? You know I don't approve of women in this sort cf work." “Only a woman can fill the hill Owe want her to get a job at the Cafe Duval as a singer.’ - background. Family but no money. at all, T ‘rho lines around stu's mouth dewensd. "Whom did you have in mind?" "Lotus Amos." “Never heard of her." “This will be her first case.’ “Holy smoke. an amateur. and you're sending her into s set-up like that!" .“Only because i think she is capable and can fill the bill. She's been pestering me for a job; now lm giving her s. chance." Lawrence's eyes glittered with anger. He shifted his gaze to tho budding chestnut trees beyond the window. When he again faced his chief the anger had faded to mere annoyance. "Who and what is she?" "she's an orphan. the niece of a state senator. Her father was in the consular service. Very good Graduated from college summa cum laude, has a secretariel job but likes adventure. I knew her mother-she was a. very lovely person." 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