THE GOLDEN COLLAR! sometimes with things quite plain to see still blind the best of eyes may be. -Old Mother Nature It happens often. 'I&ie very best oi eyes will look straight at things. yet not see them. All the time. all about us, are counties things in plain sight. yet unseen. Mrs. Peter and Peter Rabbit had been looking at some baby Snakes rm a flat rock Just outside the dear '"' ' visbw-,'vu By Thornton W. Burgess .4-.' seen them taken into the old snake's mouth. and now both hsd seen them come out. It seemed to prove what Peter had been told. and what many believed; which was that some mother snakes take their babies into Ilheir mouths to protect them in time of danger. Peter had believed this all slung. but Mrs. Peter had been doubtful. She had been quite sure that it big snakes took little Snakes into their mouths. it wasn't for the good ol the little Snakes. She had felt quite sure that any little snake ”,C(y W zpf(';3I z,'N aux Peter blinked and stared at the little Snakes. come out. It did seem that it must be true that they had been taken in by mother to keep them from some threatened danger. Then Mrs. Peter had suddenly seen something startling. Those couldn't be "the babies of the old Snake. No. sir, 5 3y Josephine Cluberhon 9eo9oe&oo&s901 Contract Bridge nnwsne or -sums" Perhsps the most irequently asked queaton concerning play is this: "I held nine cards 0! a suit. divided between dummy and my own hand. missing the queen. Should I have laid down the see and him. playing for a drop. or should I have tinessed, one way or the other. aiiter laying down only one top honor?"- On a pure "percentage" basis there is an lnfinitsansl advuntsge in playing lot the drop, but it is a rare hand indeed when deciu-er should base his play exclusively on this "rule." Almost always. there is some other ieature of me hand that should be the deciding factor - tor example. the sort oi ieature present in this case: 11-MNKWJ "V N4 3 ADD PHO9ITABLE...EVElllgG. BENTLEMENI Tclim-ALFRA To AWAIT ANOTHER TIME... eon an Uncle . OCTOBER 31, 1952 l W-.. Old Brlar-patch. They had seen that went .into another Snakes mem come out of me moum of I mouth never came out again. they couldn't be, because they were 3'W"' d0l'9Pc . . bigger snake ..-mm they guppoged Now, she didn't know what to a different kind of Snake. Tlhey .N0'"'-30"Ul -'"lMIINI- to be their mother. Mrs. Peter had believe, ior she had seen live babies were members 01 another branch Q KQ4 or the Snake family. when she Qqgg told Peter this. he said she was Q10 "3b5U1'd-" . A J 8 7 3 "I'm not absurd." reiarted Mrs. Q 10 9 T Q A 186 Peter, and she spoke sharply. No vK75a N V 5 one likes to be called absurd. O 3432 W E OJ42 "You are so!" declared Peter. ”0i O Q96 S 0.1 81! course. those babies and the old Qlo J” Bush; are the same kind." 4733 'l " "Is something the matter with .4-103 "Not 8 thingl" retnried Peter. g .4'K5” D A N C E your eyes?" asked Mrs. Peter. .AK' and he spoke cromly. The bidding: "I think there must be." said Mrs. gouu. w... 0,. I was BElN'CUTl...! v-vEs...au1' wusem via new REMEMBER pew; gweguy. she woke ,, Mme mo 1 n. P". . :'sm 1?; .N'TNoWOi.I'...i-IAN I DON'T KNOW. liS..Tl-6' CHARLESTON... EY'5 NEW - Al IRACTIVE "WY. 3” P-- P-- P- 'J5:.”5.ai'T.1'2”.;'”.("'ZE”' aZ?&'.3''li" ' t?.”5'n'i?i'e”u”i'a”.?2.l?i3e'”"u..'” Peter didn't like the way shel AM. 2A 3' t -I -- 9' wnnwumiuaw ,v A VMl.5N' Dancing Will Continue 9:30 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Come Early or Tables for 100 Couples SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30- 12:00 For Reservations Call 1222 Between 4-8 P.M. Sat. Reservations held until 10:45 ' VETERANS' HALLOWFEN DANBE LEGION CLOVER CLUB Legion Members and Their Friends Big Dance of the Year Prizes e Novelties - Entertainment CANTEEN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31 . Every Saturday Night s1.00 per couple spoke. He suspected she was making tun of him. He doesn't like being made fun of. Who does? He looked very hard at all the Snakes. "I really don't know what you're talk- ing about," said he orossly. "These babies are wearing coil- ars and the big Snake isn't wearing one," said Mrs. Peter. Peter blinked and stared at the little snakes. Sure enough, around each little neck was a tiny golden band. 'Ilhere was no doubt about it, eaoh had a golden collar. Then he looked at the big Snake, she she had no collar at all. She couldn't possibly be their mother. Peter knew this, because he had seen hilly grown snakes like the babies They are called Ringneck snakes. They belong to a branch or the Continued on page 16 KIDNEYACID5 Rob your Rest. . Many people nsvsr seem to .12! I good nighfl rut. They turn and um-bluns ii an tnervsf-when it my be their kidneys. Healthy kidneys r poisons sod stress adds iron the blood. ll lhsy Ind and inpuriiien shy in the system-disiurbe rul alien lollcvn. ll you don't rest well ei md use Doild's Kidney Pills. Dodd'I This the Iiilnsysbx: that you can rent I 3 After the Qllineh. A HENRY HEY. KIDS '. m . Kidney Pill; Assume that West. diaiaining his anemic iour-card suits, opens the spade ten against the t”hree-not- rump contract, and assume further that when the queen is played. East logically holds up his ace. merely giving approval with the eight-spot. It declare: works on the idea. that he should play to drop the club queen because he has nine cards of that suit in the combined hands. he merely proves that he is I slave to "rules" and unable to do in- dependent tlhinklng. After he leads to the club king and sees East's ten. he should most certainly not ioilow up with the club ace -- he should take the finesse to the club luck as an elementary safety meuaire. Let East get in with the queen. it he can - what harm can East do? The very obvious danger is that by playing for the drop. it may be West who will get in with the club queen, and the spade continuation from his side is not to be counten- anced. l RED IS OFFICIAL MONTREAL - (GP) - Unsuthor- ized vehicles displaying red 1181" flashers are increasing in number and a. protest has gone to the Provincial Highway Department. Garage tow cars were nu d as chief otlenders usiri the X1993 which are recognize, as for. mer- gency use. By Carl Anderson TIPPY'AND "CAP" STUBS I THINK IT WAS QUITE A COMPLIMENT To MR.BUD6E,THAT CAP THOUGHT iguoueu OF HIS Poems -ro sens: H-il,EM To A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADY --HAVE use emunmmusah, FRONT SEAT 6RlNNiN' AT vein??? 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