ijaPmi, 6. 194a -. THE GUARDIAN. cnaatorrsrowu I ' PAGE NINE . By Zone Grey €000 fa/peoflbe fora arm/vs nus my m anhnm HA6! mp4s.’ GWUD/Oa/bf/ad/ ‘uewronr _ ‘*\ (By Thornton W. Burgess) TURN AND TURN ABOUT pure Tbrpenline Crystal-clear. oi u. High hull", all p0 Outing quality. Neill plinf spread evenly. Scientifically distilled. rlghffrer. the hour! o! the plli wool. w l6 and JZ-Iuld-ounee homes. ill-laid- ounee can. db-luperlul-qullon dru . Enquiries Iron: dealer: inriled. Wlhen two can split the work of on‘: In fairness see that it is done. -0ld Mother Nature. iiarrier ‘the Marsh Hawk sat on a fence post. It was more by way of a change than because he was c? Mu-iflm‘ Dkfribuhr“ tired. He isn't as fond of sitting H‘ around as are some of his iamily. giéflmvfiautomg ‘ ‘During [he da he spends most of MARvm ' I (OBStBI PTOdUClS ' his time in thxc air for ho [lies so 5 muiAmmmr ¥ Rotheany Avvviuv ‘mint Jutln re a PO Ho: it] ' easily that he seldom knows What 555%?“ I it is to tic really tired. l-le was RUSHES . v“ fooling in good spirits for he had 7w“; ilined troll even though he had JJDXBUT shared his morning clutch, with P5935 Mrs. linrricr ns presently he Liksgs would share the duty of keeping “Doesnl. she irvcr miss one that yOU HRSTH‘ four previous eggs worm ln their drop?" risked Roddy nest. on thr- Ground. - Roddy Fox came along and 11.". lsiltlgfiziacdislua pgfarihflriifflmyflf :3: I've never -known a time when Mrs. Harrier do." said Reddy, sit- mere w"? 5° ma“! Mk” u’ be tini: down at the loot of the Dost had for the catching» and tho Z [or a, neighborly chat. , calflfgmtif 5° E3?- Ireliliz“ gcddhgi b = "What rick?" l ri r in t u a 5 w F‘ to know_ i h" € “ n ed Harrier.“ declared Harrier. DQTTY DR|P|ILE “Feeding Mrs) Harrier in ‘he a-m you andl and some others didn't r" "~>—> I saw you do it this morning. I keep the" “umbors mm“ I__d°“i i-Qifiififlig-L) BuT-JANTVQLJ ‘NELLJFIHAVETQ saw you drop something and Mrs. km)” what woul.“ happm‘ ZQJCL?‘ [A- 753- Wi "rhAT TEL‘- YQU WHAT ""5 Harrier turn almost upside down “I do. I know Just what would DfZ|-Al=R-VS=F‘_2> ii/HAT FQZJFLL. COSTYOU in the an. and Catch m. Said happen." retortcd Raddy. “By next i. <5“',;TH,N,:',. . SEVEN Redd» fall there wouldn't be much grass ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ °- SQLLARS]! "It was a Frog frctn the Smiling 1e“- The“ “he Mme WW1“ Starve pooL we m“. a change from Mice and the rest of us would starve. once in a while." said Harrier. By catchmg a“ we ‘lead W“ are "Doesn't she ever miss one that n“ °“1y ‘mmg a 39°“ mmg m“ yo“ drop?» asked Ready“ ourselves and our children, but we “on” in a while], replied the are doing, a good thing for other trmhlooking Hawln “But we “Sm folks who eat grass and other ally are so high that it she does it thin!‘ m“ gm’- We "e WP‘ right the always catches it. She's l“? '0, keep mu“ [mm smwmg clever at that» next winter. We are doing a good nBom of you no cyevel. if you thing for the Mice that will be left ask ma: Said Redd” “DO you do when winter comma. for there will all the hunting for both?" Then 5"“ b“ "WW" M“ i” ‘mm- R d] .- l d d d_ n we didn't catch u lot ni them this iscazigolglsingfléstxl" tffreonenngz: summer there would be so little . . ' hm. hunting over ‘he Green Meb food left for so many eaters that _ B Gear e MCMO . dows_ But whey‘ I sec h" hunnng most of them would starve to I , i. y _9 _ m" The tiniest man in the world. Francesco Rizzi. who ls ills! it fihildi? . c . y h death. WP are really doing them 5Q yer three feet tall. and who weighs not more than nn ovcrsizcd kowpie §oil0v;l'jd“eg1zolilflgegiarfimsag?‘ ‘u’: a kindness, but they don't know ' COME’ ‘- doll, arrived aboard the Polish liner Sobleskl at New York recently _t_ 4c H _ e K d m t it." Raddy was rislil. THAN.“ F02 THE “m I . v _ I lvrancesco. whose nickname is "Cuciio," was discovered hiding behind arltenxlilege ggltghagotfilgi; 5,3“ 185d --_- i 01665}, -m-ETIZ_’E_,BHIE _ BZOTHE-l; TlJE STEZCQISIJghT-I-NVJS‘? a suitcase on a Hudson river pier. Wearing a doll S116 ffidflm. a i111?!‘ n‘ bablei Is it s03. The next story: "Hear Trouble," ' FNOLVWIQ, IN THI-a» "E5 VBIgLfEQE-VESAEKFg/Y Aw FAWN AQE BETTETQEC-OIYSTHE u iolicoiit and a double-breasted srev business wit» Frames“ “PPBBYEQ ~01 goursg," replied Hal-rm as ——-—~—— i Diwecriow ?.> HOW m om THE . Om- O; "b-NN 4, °°P°a °"‘=¢"‘°“" ready to answer any questions, although he could speak nothing bu H he thovught that a foolish quek I i / his native Italian. Asked whom he wanted most to scehdurmg hm “on Home dunes and family ' ‘ ; HEY l“ the U- 5» FTMKWSW answered wmwu" “esimtkm- _L'a““ rmln" cares should be shared. While I o '7'." He wdedihebhag seen Mlsesrmmer m Rome‘ He 15 “lctured “have huiit Mrs. Harrier ‘sits oh the Bfldgé m i ‘S “m” ‘ ' 2:232: ~ --»~~- cum- ‘ l Right now it is almost my turn to Q$'$'>\'>‘$f->==m:&2x\,. i > go on the nest." ‘ | ' -’~\\ “Does she feed you the way I~ A TRICKY PROBLEM i '§\" saw you feed her?" Roddy asked ' A’ - , slyigl. d t wh ldjtln ltodays deal a gelerider had i g “ ie oesw no. y Shoo y o so ve a tricky en position to . s... ._ v E she?" retorted iiarrier sharply, defeat the redoubled contract. ' ""'""'"'""”“'“"\“ "“ Redd)’ chuckled. “You salid you ‘ HENRY ' w ‘Hnjfl take turns.” said he. y so t“ dealer I "So we do in things that have. u ' . to he done I do,“ want h". Bothlideavulnerablc . feeding me. She‘ would if there ' §J10957 was need. I don't have to feed‘ (Q76? her. but I like to.” explained the 0-754 trim Hawk. - Q6 ‘K83 Roddy nodded his agreement. §Q54 . ‘ ‘ " ‘ zrinning more broadly nun evenly’ Q9 N ‘K954 ~- ‘ovooooo-oooo-o-o-ooovoooov: "I k"°W l“ filwut lt- 1 kfWW lust; ‘ggai W E ‘$01393 § z 3I§Kn"§l“rs’°§;n§y ‘Lfltsill’ J5EE‘ a" S ou-r t G‘ F‘ 1 B I N G 0 home to her to she doesn't have . ‘A3103 z < z ' ‘ u: leave hhn cubs ltloo much while . _ z a I RGIIOBIIIBI’ lirliivxingreawrliiorist?“ ‘n1: Igxglaarltnefix. "AKQQ" Dm-Dm t ‘ ‘ x‘ " z lie didn't say that he often went,;_ The bidding ~ OPTUMI/l RlS'lS 4 1111mm’ WW1" he made we that South Wm unm- mm i . _ o 330 Mrs. Reddy and the babies had ,1‘ Pass 1Q ‘Pass t “Specialists in the lllj i v m" "m" m W mm h enough. There is n0 better mate I, 2' so 3v Pm u - ‘ f u‘ h‘ | h, and father among the wild folki; 4Q Pass Pass Double , V. i ‘mg of muses or a z ‘Hilton lflfireflilsitiv “' m than Reddy For: |' Redbl Pass Pan Pass . -" , . _ . . . . _ _ , correction of ocular de z “You Mk as I, you a“ 1M" . flppY AND "CM," s-wns z T0615. v , I Freezout well. Iévehnever seen ‘you look w‘ ' y 53 z \ _ we a 1 is season o the year." . . YES: AND TOLD l-IIM I WiSl-l WE / . Grafton Qtreef z r-m Charitable Purnom sand Harlyer. v West opened the gianrond kg: I ‘T THNK OPAL GAVE NOT T0 COME aAqK “LL COULD STAY BACK op TH, Mooouo-ouoooooooooaooo Why Slwllldnt I 100k well? 8nd Ctmtimled with l 8 qleefi- no" _ THE PAQTYS OVEQU lj TQ ‘n4’ QEDGE I ' ' __| ' "“‘ clarer ruffed the second round and ME A5 @533 A WAVE AS Do MODE WE OQDERéD AN NEQVOUS - NQW—$EE THERE QUGHTA BE A LAW! By Fuguly and Slim-Mn laid down the pack 0L1 hearts. Easit (géhaE ENOUGH OF EVERYwH|NG__ ' c THAT MRS. V/AXWELL ‘ tly held up h s ace an . u" \ W. ‘ \ _ ‘ correc SEND CAD I . ,7 ROSS,I-AN—~-(1UtP~-- ,» sioP GlBBEQlNoflF ll"5 All) 11m,‘ l9 so: sivs TO NIM-‘tOOK, - an“ Mela"? h“ "m", i“. “t” ETHEUs-"ri? I \ t s I of Wests nine, and since Lasts THAT is» (=ULPGULP-- » iiziissvou mum m; W H; BOGSJMSICK mo TIRED . . . ‘ x ~ ~| double had strongly indicated a 4-1 l_l\lEAN---UH~WHAT WAb some TO G|VE'|T TELLs w or WORKING FOR P§ANUTs. "um bmk in m, m. We, IMTINING 1o . 1o YOUANYWAV. - no I'M NOTJAKIN ANY south ,m,,,ed my... l...,.,,,.. n. . - y MORE STALLb. SHELL OUT " l; i , , irdcr to run the club su . :71 *" ORTQUFT- IM, m“ , The three top clubs were cashed E dummy dlscqrdlng a sllgmqmd 3nd (' . m’ ME AND” N IT! a spade, and a low club was ruffed € “ ' v with the heart six. Then the spfid” . ’ ‘ STUTTERANDTHEN l-wk Was 1rd irtvn dummy. East “ ,// i’ “ 13mg... and South played low. and Wm PthvA-rg = won. A spade return, with East ,-~ ' ducking. would have made matters simple for the defense. but West chose to return a diamond. T|LL|E THE TQlLiR This lead was ruffed lr dummy ' i‘ ‘with ti" "W" “f h°'""‘-“"“ 5°“ WILLIE THE WOLF THINKS MEWS rs SCARCE. ' . WILL, NOW THAT WE ‘ -. had to be very careful at in" TlLLlE Ml6 MARR HiM l'l_L_ SEE IF MR. » gal-Agog, WlLLYDU ‘ Pm" 1‘ h’ h“ ‘mmdw ° “p” " I SIMPKINS KNOMB ' HARRY Meg South would have discarded a club. then led to the spade we Md 1'"?- fed his last club with the heart - queen. Nor would it have been an)’ more effective for East to ruff M811- wit-h the trump ace. The winning plqy, which he made was to over- ruff the heart seven with the eight. Then. when South in turn over-ruffed. East and trumped ii ANY ‘n i/ , , ' IflIS lSTlléWN -, ‘WM?’ rlu: wikth the heart qyreeigongat m: v '¢;,; - ‘r- _ to uc -not over-ru ! u no ~> ‘liiiii-‘ii tWZF-‘s-la litnlfik‘. 91:22.52? ~ I _. _. \~§\\\. - _ ‘y’ _ y m KIRIY . 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