~ CLO Waakul \ JUNIO - 9:30 to I OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC ‘Iablel ltelervod. Make your lteaervationl Earl; The ‘V-Club ’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th -:IE CHARLOlFTETOWN GUARDIAN VER CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE by Calling I222. A —CAF£TERiA- . Dancing at l O'clock with Lqionalren Orchestra ADMISSION 50c EACH R LEAGUE Pre - Lenten Dance Admission 50 Cont; By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON GREATER CARE NEEDED Tm‘ urllnd-slaln contract reached A Noun-South in today's ‘deal could have been sound- the war-rely or, but cireiartr ovrrlooiced prypslililriv ill n bad break Mid 10S the hand South denier. Both sides vulnerable. qAJab QQ7 , §Q108 ¢AJ64 ‘s13 N M2106 noses O2 '4 ‘iv E ‘$53 .42 s *K1o8 ‘Q92 53 ‘K42 QAKJOA §AKJ97 ‘i Thebidding: I South West North Elli 1Q Pass 24 PM! 3Q Pas: 4N1‘ P"! 5' Pass 5N1‘ Pass o; Pass 7Q Pill Pass Pass ' you decided to alias Bridge qpen g trump. and when the dummy ‘was down declarer must have lelt vg W11 satisfied. Certainly, he had "my Yiilhil to feel that way, but flit-client as ilis pwspects were lle ilill Should have realized that there was one possible change o] loam: a trick and should have acted accordingly. Actually he drew lrunlps, then led a low heart to tile queen and discarded a spade on iIIc ace 0.! clubs. Now when he tried to run t all the rest oi the hearts. however he was severely shocked to llnd that West had the suit stopped. In a desperate effort to recoup. South cashed the spade king and tried the ll-nese to the Jack. but this 105i and he ended up by going down two tricks! The only conceivable way oi’ los- ing this grand-slam con-tract was to run up against an atrocious heart break. To guard ngalrlst that as well as Possible. South should have won the third round of trumps in dlunrny. then cashed the club ace. discarding a spade. Now it. could cost nothing to cash the king and ace of spades and rut; a third round. simply on the chance of‘ dropping the spade queen. As may be seen, the qumn would have dropped, and now declarer could go to the heart queen and discard a heart on the rsia-‘Jiished tqpuldc jack. Lima avoiding any possibility ol losing a hcurt trick. l a DAILY ACROSS 47. Peeled I. Garret l8. Auctions 0 Strikes nlrd DOWN isifllig) l. A gaseous ll To stretch elcmeng "lit 2. Rips I2. Conical tent 3, ggory IJ. A helmet- 4_ liq-gun Shllitd P"! water (Bot) 5. Disappoint- 14. Laughing m”; I5. A Swedish q, pump coin string! of '5 Alim"?! musical (So. Afr.) 9151mm“; l8 Com?!" 1. Garland Point or flowers - (35573 (Hpwlil) i9. Nova seotia l. Tree (Java) iflbbh) 9. River 20. Pasture (N. Y.) crass 22. lilerclorg 24 Ireland 25. Munch x27. Street urchin 29 Bay window 30 Jcv-‘lsh month ‘$1 Goddess ol discord 82 lllasurium I sym.) I83 Izlhck and hiue Sll. Part ol “l0 h." F87. Barium isym.) I11 Sign of the rodlm l0 silkworm o 11. Half. tiiamelern 43 Edlbiqpun- l pie seaweed y Ill». Beetle l6. 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CHAPTER V Betty Delendn Him Whcrcycl‘ two or lIll'€e_ were lith- ered together in Charlton (lllYmg that. pleasant summer-particularly if the two or three happened w be women—the name 0f P5111 51'9"" ton was bound to crop "P “We? or later. References to llim in the papers were passed lrom one to another, but perhaps the report that one ol ills pictures had been KTIOCIZGC down for nine hundred guiners ln a lamous auction-room lmlifffsied Cheriton most. Nine hundred 8H1“- feas is a great deal oi money and for a picture which might have ‘taken illm no more than a. week or Iso to paint. His wealth indeed, became as much a legend in the town as I! had been in the Quartier. A large house. seven servants, several ex- pensive cars and, as Fosslck put ‘it. “nothing spared." People whose ‘names were world-famous spent weekends at Clleriton House bu‘. never more than one or two at a time-he disliked large parties. Ana in spite ol his m-anilold qualifies and advantages, it was generally agreed there was o side about hlm. Betty Somers w s one ol llis most devoted admirers-rather to he: mother's annoyance. “My dear. you mustn't. ‘IBVE about a man li-ke that," Mrs. Somers pro- tested. “It isn't as ii he were a boy of your own age. He's old en- ough i0 be your lather." “What. dues age matter? He's In- telligent! I can talk to him, llstcn to hlm. The ordinary boy bores me still. Ho's nothing whatever to say hut insists on Sflyilli! il- H's one topic is himself. Mr. Brerelorl never spcllks oi‘ himself at all," "Actually we know very little n- bont him." her father pointed out, looking up from his paper. "It isn't natural for a young girl like you to be so taken up with a middle-aged man," her mother ud- ded. “He is a very great artist! And I think it absurd for you to object to my going to see his pictures. It's stuffy and old-fashioned and un- tiignillerl." "You know whut your lather and I think ol it." her mother~ said firmly. "Look llere, Daddy." his daughter said to him later on when they were alone. “Don't you think mother's being unreasonable?" "I've thought so for a quarter ol a. century, my dear, but she has a curious habit ol being right. Al- ter nil, in spite ol your educatirzl, you have not had a great deal oi experience. He's u very attractive m-an. You're sure you're not play- ing with lire?" "What do you mean. Daddy?’ "You're at a most impressionable age. Not, I suppose. that it. would matter if you did go and fall in lovc with him." "Don't be ridiculous, Daddy." “Is it ridiculous? You can't count on people as you can on chemicals. You've often told me so. remem- ber. And we've always tried to he frank with each other, Betty." She nodded: "I have a very great ‘ respect for him." she said. "More than you have for any man of your own generation?" "Far more. But he merely looks on me an a child." "What did you expect him to do?" "Bur I'm not a child," she suirl quietly. The ‘phone interrupted them "It's for you," her lather said hand- ing over the receiver. "Oh. hallo. Raymondl I'd love to. quotation T BUHFV SUO NRISIJL AC SIOTML GLZH BTOR III‘ Holman-hour's time-here? Splen- didl" must change. See you at Daddy." dashed from the room. les. two o! which Murmy won, and alterwards drank grapefruit crush II]! [the tiny pavilion or the c u . Brereton?" he asked "It's Raymond Murray," she said. ‘He wants me to play tennis, I lunch, The Town Clerk smiled as she They played three strenuous sing~ [OWII “Have you met the painter lcllow, her. "Yes," she said glancing up from t was very decent about it although he said the play was bunk _a5 it was. But I couldn't ask him." which would am Masonic jewels and longing lo tile Grand Lodge Jersey Offenbach. near Hanklurt, when 1n: mm V DANC‘ CLUII Make reservations early PHONE I198 DANCING with ORCHESTRA Every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 1nd SATURDAY Admission 50 Cents of hlm?" "I like him. 1 Want to go and see his pictures. He came into the Arts and Crafts exhibition andTpald thirty guineas for one. or m's pictures." “I met him at the Selwyns‘ a week or so ago. I-Ie can still play g rattling guotl game 0i tennis." "He's not as old ns all that!" ahe protested. “How old ilc?" She shrugged her shoulders: “No more than lorly." “From wllat I can hear he's ra- thel" famous win Ills own line." "Tim says so. I-Iis pictures would fetch immense sums-hundreds n! pounds -but he won't sell them." “He nlust have iushings of out." "He has. everything," sile said. "Exceptlng youth." Murray ven- lured. "I was awlully sorry to lleal a- bout your piay, Raymond." I "Something else will turn up. I Ilfldflln ides, this morning. You rc- memliel- the old cinema in tile Market Place?" "Ypsp. "It's been shut up ever since tile new Super Palace opened its ugly gilt doors in thelllgh Street. Tile Amateur Dramatic people used to hold their shows there. The stage and dressing rooms aren't too and at all. I've heard that it was orig- inally built as a theatre --long be- fore the pictures cast their sickly lhrail over the people." “ ell?" "Repertory." he said, solemnly. ‘ "With professionals, you mean?" “Yes. I know o dozen jolly good actors and actresses who would take anything which gave them a chance at all. We might even produce some new plays and get the critics down from London." "Rather a come-down. isn't it, of)" being in London?" ‘Yes. But it. would be great fun ll one could get just the right bunch. Linda Keen would come like a shot." "The girl you brought hero Slturday? She was lc-vely." "And what is more important, she can act. If we can pay expenses w begin with it would do. It's ever lxo much better than indefinite ‘rcsii-ng.’ " ' SIIOHIIIOUQIII. awhile heforg she said. I believe you could make Ilnitu. Raymond." “Its just a question of money... " I believe that Mr. Brergtgn might he irltcmsteri. He has the mpst catholic tastes." ‘He saw me in’ ‘For no Man.‘ l-le oil “I believe its the sort of thing use hlm." (To he continued) ST. l-IEHJER, Jersey - (or) _ records be- oi’ have been returned from hey were stored by the Germans vlFoult WAY V THAT'S unnumb- A FATHER AND MORE OF THAT" IT MAKES BOYS THINK I By i. a viiiusms h" arm,“ arte- the m1 of the Chammel 1s- “Bo hove I. What do you think lands" OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major IIWPII seauaovwvouvee ALL >'" sémrcn MB g w APPLYING THE o IMPRISONED FY QUARANTINE !~ WELL HAVE- A HALF HCUR OF luvieoeA-nue exerzcise _ MOQNING AND AFTER- NOO Tb ‘II-IE y PROGRAM! uKs KRUPRS I RE-DRUM .' 003W‘ You lNi-iALE ' . A UNITED HA1 mus WITH A NEW THREAT fi-WHV I _i" i ii’! I I ' I s \‘> r o I HENRY ' TIP-P-Y AND "CAP" STUBBS GRANMA» Mas. Z KINGOFTHE ‘novlfliouurio PAGE ELEVEN lTZinT ‘Glq H! I‘ PPID MYGON IN THE SNOW! .7 ‘usr KEEP “lam” JENKS CRACKEITIM HARD . FIRST _ , I ‘ ‘rm ms I. ‘an .1 > ttlzltlssrsl m" ruucu. __ __ He,“ Ireraton Understands . ABOUT ATOMIC E NEPGV unam- anom- ‘L-i l- I'LL TAKE A SHORT CUT TI-IPOUGH T5415 ALLEV- I'LL SAVE TIME GITTIH‘ HOME- We HEAELV out; nu Ti-IE MOQNIHG - H! BOXES LIKE A FEATNERWEIGHT. . . X MY TEACHER SAID THAT IN THE FUTURE ATOMIC ENERGY WILL HUN GUI? TPAINS, HEAT ecu. ma: 1A coon am. um ' SAY, WIS I5 GETTIWGOOD" THAT AN‘ LAND A COUPLE HAlD OIS RIGHT AWAY... "BUT IT COULD KIEVEP ‘ ‘ srr wm-t , CHILDREN, CQULD tr OUR HOMES AND ALMOST eveizvwwol/ / ‘n . ‘ _. ‘liiltlli HO-BLIT HAVE $OU 5EEN A POLICEMAN ANYWHERE OKAV- STICK 'EM '* Up--I'M ON A EL LON EAYS- - slink». l, 1 < .1 m ,- .- CAD STUBB5I AREN'T YOU SHAMED l? COUSIN‘ MILLIE i5 IN TEARSb-DOIN’ HER BEST TO HELP YOU LEARN TO PLAY TH’ PIANO"AND~.VOU gala} r can PLAY TH’ DUET WITH cuaauorre AT TH‘ REtiTALnCAN r e0 PRACTISE TONIGHT"? ‘I THOUGHT SHE WAS ' THROUGH HELPIN’ ME" THROUGH, FIDDLESTICKS! vou suwvso our WHILE SHE WAS sTILk PLAYINT‘? / ‘nt- flnwlv ihnl-r- him-l _'0v'v1! ‘_ t _____._l APOLEON mo UNCLE ELBY By Clifford McBridl ‘IHE NG- IA VERY INTERESTING rLExgE HOLD ‘TH’ LINE W" PUT’ SE CONFOUNDED PQIY D055 OUT3IDE .' fiOl-LY.’ ‘TH’ LOCK SNAPPED SH AND I HAVEN'T MY PASS KEY.’ _ rr» its Pa! oflrn . but M I fl‘ a r mn-Ivr-"Fvliilm TILLIQ THE TOILEK IV Webster BOBBY-SOXEIZS ARE TIASMG TILLIE ABOUT HER BEING I I KEEP HEARING PEOPLE WHISPEIZING THAT I'M IN THERED THAT TILLIE JONES. THEY SAY SHE AND CIZUBB ARE