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In the Green Forest and an the Green Meadows, as in all the rest. of the Great World, the biggest and strongest is very likely to think himself boss, That doesn't always make him, but it nearly always makes him think he is. Aunt Sally's Wocdhouse Night Club for skunks and Coons and any other Green Forest and Green O ElODEV"4iV- -J-1-0410111 ' contract Bridge y Josephine Culbertson Qciuacanawi-4J EJmr A CLOSE APPRAISAL Tm prop:-1' appraisal of A single- ion queen was the key to the bid- ding in the following dei-13 West doaleh- -,. ' North-South vulmmbla. .103 vaxn QAK76-53 4,10 QAQS4 Q53 one N oqns 9.19 W E 4 4.Ao73 3 910842 2 4.14 QKJ972 '82" 0Q jKQ865 This hand was played in a duP'Il- cate game. and only 3 few 0! me North-South pairs bid up to I Sam: contract. The auction started 0" the same at all tables: West North lint 1 4. Dble. 1 O 1 6 Pass 2 Q Pass 2 Q Pass 3 9 Pass 1 Every South except one Passcd at the point noted, all obviously feeling that they had done their full duty when they bid two spades over North's two diamonds. one South. however, was nni satisfied with a three-diamond contract. He reviewed tlic. bidding with extreme care. Normally. North's double of one club would write a response in a major suit. East had bid hearts, but had done so directly over the double. hence need not be greatly feared; and North had continued to show no interest in spades. Thus. south felt that North's bidding could not he justified unless he had at least. sv-six-card diamond suit. headed by the A-K. and Southis own black-suit strength virtually guar- anteed that North must have high cards in hearts. satisfied that he had diagnosed North's diamond strength proper-i ly. South could then attach the correct significance tn his own single queen. He knew that North could not well name no- trump. since he obviously had no- thing in clubs. and so it was up to south to try for the nctrump game. if anyone did. so this South bid three notrump. and even though the diamond suit did not break. he made nine trick: by taking three top diamonds. two hearts. three spades and one club. Mgadow folk who might venture to visit it. was I. very populsr place these nights. The Skunk and Coon folk from "far and wide came all through the night. Sometimes there would be only two or three visitors at I time. and sometimes the little wcadhouse would be I!- most crowded. Just how news travel and that is how so many knew about the Woodhouse Night Clubs The latest to hear of it and to come and' see for himself what it was like was the biggest Coon Aunt sally had ever seen. He found the club very much to his liking. as had all the other visitors in their turns. I-ie promptly made himself very much at home. Being the biggest of the Coon folk, he was the strongest. And because of his size and strength he undertook to be boss. lie made all the others get out of his way, Like most bosses he was selfish. If he saw another seeming to have something extra good he would walk over. growl a deep ugly growl. and when the other backed away would help himself. He undertook to be boss of the Night Club. Aunt Sally didn't like it. He had too good an opinion of himsel.'.. Folks like that never are liked. "You think youlre boss. but just you whit 'till Blgtail comes in. then we'll see who is boss." said she, of course the big stranger didn't understand it word she said. It wouldn't have made a bit of dif- ference to him if he had. He just strutted around and made himself most unpleasant to. the others. Then one night Aunt sally looked over at the cathole and there just coming in was Biglail. of all the skunks who through the years had visited the night Club. Bigtnil wn: the biggest. He had 3. wonderful great spreading tall. That was why Aunt Sally had named him Bill- tail, He came in and climbed into Aunt -Sslly's hip to drink from the pan of milk she was holding, The big coon was making himself most unpleasant to others, going from one pan of food to another and driving away any who might be eating at these. Bigtail. having hilfl all the milk he wanted, goi: down iirom Aunt Sally's lap. The big Coon who thought himself boss was eat- ing at the nearest pan of food on the floor. Blgtail slowly moved that way. The big Coon saw him and growled a warning. Anyway it sounded like a warning. It was an ugly, threatening sort of growl The big skunk paid no attention to him. Aunt Sally chuckled. She knew he had heard that warning lie would have had to be stone deaf not to have heard it. He kept right on walking toward that pan. The big Coon growled again and show- ed his teeth. He even snarled, and his snarl.was uglier sounding. Big- tnil appeared not to hear it, The big Coon stopped eating. He glar- ed at Blgtail, The Big skunk stop- ped and suddenly stamped with his front feet. At the same time his great tail come up. spread wide and standing straight up above his back. The big Coon jumped, back" as if he had been suddenly stung. He hurriedly moved off to one side: Bigtail walked up to the pan or food and began to eat as if no- thing had happened. who was boss? AB-'AMED DISEASE . , Diphtheria was first specifically rloscribed and named by P. Bret- tonneau in France in 133. KING Uli THE ROYAL MOUNTED Au exam II mt Sr: as can DI5:oV ,I - Actv szvz ms MENA AMND ra am! one 00” A34 NIIE, It mmm: . mu , wozpmuzsr PLANEINTD W53 M 555 Ll-y.”.”5, out p f -I 1 . - O I xl by Zane Grey .555 Iran K” A . h I smzrur. you me mvnrwr we a Wl7H'5M gig . 3. may ONLY ' mos: slam carsrms .'2v.'n. A i AM HAIMTGQINA BE 7 BOILED BI E CHEAP MAO-liNERY5' .,,..- , lg ir cit” I 4; H,”- dlkgh gt a If HE GUARDIAN. 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