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QUlCkiQS BY Ken Revmilils l --'"'i"ill!liliiiiillillllllll "l‘d iilie to order a Guardian Wont M — I lost a filling out - et my tooth!" RIP ItIItIY IP-_-_ ._... All/INDIAN 5004K’ 1T COULD BE WORSE with some advantages all are bigsg Make most of this; forget eh, {est ——0ld. Mother Nature. A Young Meadow Mouse just slflrtlns out in the Great World had met Peter Rabbit. the first person bigger than hur lather, Denny Meadow Mouse, she had yet seen. To her he was a giant. B91118 very, very timid herself, and with reason. it seemed to her that I10 One a5 bl: as Peter could have anything to fear. She wished that 511a W85 B5 big. She Wished it right out loud. Peter promptly told her that it was a foolish wish .0f course it was. It always is foolish to wish you were what you were never intended to be and never can be. Somehow she couldn't quite be- lieve Peter when he told hei- that he had the same enemies to watch for that she had and almost as many, and that being so big he was more ensilyy seen that W35 she and couldn't hide as quickly and easily as she could. Despite what Peter told her she didn't think her wish foolish and said so. And"'when he said that there were times when he almost wished that he was as small as she it sounded foolih to her. She couldn't or wouldn't believe that being so small could be an advantage. "It is dreadful to be as small as I am." sqneaked the young Mouse. "It could be acorse.‘ declared Peter. "If you were as small as I am you wouldn't say that." squeaked the Mouse. "Yo are young and don't know much. You think you do. but you don't. Young folks just starting out always are like that. but they learn fast. You will-if you live long enough and don't make fool- ish wishes. There are advantages in being small." said Peter. The Young Mouse was lust about to make a sharp reply when some- thing happened that caused her to hold her tongue. Peter, who had been sitting up that he might see better over the Green Meadows, which now ivcre mostly brown. . I I‘ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson 9Q N0 THANKS DUE East gave todays declare!‘ a “Greek gift." South dealer. East West vulnerable. 4i Q .1 9 r a 2 1! 9 2 1} 7 4 2 8 5 dbl! 2 ‘ A K 10 o Q N o a 1 c 5 4 9.11092; W E §A53 6 s QQ 8 7 Q10 9 6 3 A 6 4 Q A K J 10 3 Q K Q ‘A K J 4 The bidding: South West North East 2 Q Pass 2 A Pass 3' Pass 3 Q Pass 8 NT Pass Pass Pas: South was a shade optimistic in opening with two hearts, although he_ did have a very good hmg, North should have gone to four spades over three notrump - His hand was so weak that only at a spade contract would he contri- bute any tricks to the common cause. unless by remote chance South had ace, king and a, 10w spade. Akainst the actual three notrump contract. West opened the din. "Wild lflCk and East won with the ace. East did not however. return a diamond! The bidding had Slrvnsly indicated certain mm. ‘he m0“ important of which was that South had at least a five-card P153“ wit. so West had no more than one heart. if East forced do. clarer to win a diamond return in his own hand. South would also have to lead hearts from his own hand. which meant ma; he would automatically capture any honor West happened to hold. Not (By Thornton W. Burgess) “If you were as small as I am. you wouldn't say that." squeaked the Mouse suddenly ducked down. In his eyes was an anxious look. "What is it?" squeaked Mouse anxiously". the "Terror the Goshawk had just lighted in a tree.” said Peter. "is it near here?" asked the Mouse. Being so small she couldn't see over the grass. “No." replied Peter. "but he has far-seeing eyes. Right now I wish 1 were as small as you." He looked all about for something in which or under which to hide. There wasn't a thing that would hide anyone bigger titan a Mouse. "Are you afraid of him?" asked the Mouse. knowing that if Peter was afraid she would have reason to be too. She never had seen Terror or any other Hawk. "He is very fond of Rabbits." muttered Peter absenily. "Then you are afraid of him." squeaked the young .\iouse. Peter made no reply io this. He didn't need to. He had raised his head a little, just enough for a hasty look. He ducked down quickly. There was more than a worried look in his eyes now; there was a look of real fright. The young Mouse saw it and at once was quite as frightened as Peter perhaps a, little more frightened because she was so small and be- cause she didn't know just what the danger was. She was fright- ened because Peter was frightened. Fright is catching. you know. “He has left that Lree and 1115i started this way. If he hasn't seen me already he will. I've gut to rim. I've got to get to the dear Old Briar-patcii. You better Iiide." cried Peter, and away he went. lipperty. iippertiy, llpperty lip. As the young Mouse darted un- der a leaf close by she had just a glimpse of Peter's white tail bob- bing up and down as he bounded away. A moment or two later. a great wide-winged gray bird, fly- ing low, shot over her hiding place. Peeping from tinder the edge of that leaf. she had lust B Elimllse 01 fierce yellow eyes. but those fierce (‘yes didn't see her. They vrere fixed on Peter Rabbit. The heart of the young Mouse want pitapat. pitaipat with fright but she didn't run. She didn't move. She was safe, hidden by a leaf. Somewhere out beyond Peter Rabbit. was running for his life- Just now being small wasn't so bad. It could be worse. Yes sir. it could be vrorse. It almost al- ways can. heart nine would thereupon be- come an entry, and what was more likely (again considering the bid- ding) than that South had A-K-J of clubs and would welcome the opportunity to finesse for the club queen? East met these dangers boldly and effectively-he returned a low heart! And South fell into the trap! Delighted at the chance to finesse for the heart queen and perhaps land In dummy via the heart nine for another finesse in hearts or clubs. South played the heart three on the second trick. It was an error from which he could not recover! FOR GOLF SUPPLIES FOR CHRISTMAS BALLS. CLUBS, CLUB BAGS. GLOVES, MARKERS, ETC. CALL 2324-L WENDELL BURKE 212 Ellifion only that hut. far worst‘. diimmys ENROL DAY CLASSES RE-OPEN JANUARY 5 IN lllllllll COMMERCIAL flllLLEliE Stenographic, Commercial, 8| Secretarial Cour“; _ New Classes forming for Beginners information on Request, Write or Phone I97-L w. o. FRASER, its L NOW THE 11-, Royal Bank Bldg. ly Aleii Raymond DIS, AND WATCH M8. I SIAEI-I HER GTATIROOMmSCY I SENT WU ‘l0 HELP HER WITH HR DOG... THIS l5 M‘! CHANCE 6O UP VAN fii WHILE ANOTIIR §A@GR GEIZBS HIS OPPORTUNITY! A FEW MOMENTS mrsizij 47' fir’! 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