eaca __TEN_ _ . CHARLOTYTETOYYN OEPTEMBER _'_ 27, _7194§. DANCE wmsto: STATION HALL Tuesday, Sept. 28 Eastern Rythin Boys Orchestra Canteen Service ADMISSION 50d \ #0404000 0-0-0000 o0 v0 o4 >0 7 G. F. lliitcheson 8i Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects." 53 Grafton Street I T???’ A >0 00000040 >o0044¢+++o+< 2 SAVE $5 Z0‘ m. with NO IUABIMNG AEROWAX A CuiS waxing cost For floors anoi linoleum in halt‘. Buy a can r » TOD/l y/ SEPT. Nth-ROCKY PlOlNT-Z to 5 p.m. SEPT. ZBth-NEW DOMINION-IO u.m. to l2, 2 ‘__ _ .__._._., SEPT. sour-cup: RlVEiR-IO u.m. n i7. srrr. 30tli—CORNW/\LL—2 to s p.m. MOBILE X-RAY UNIT WILL OPERATE NEXT WEEK AS FOLLOWS! to 5 p.m. SEPT. Z9th—NEW HAVEN—-Z p.m. 1'0 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. ___,_f1‘ij_E __ GUARDIAN (By Thornton COMPANY EXPECTED A seeming trifle may portend That which will in disaster end. ._Qld Mother Nature. Deep in the woods on the Great Mountain were two ponds. One was bigger than the other, but neither was what you could call a big pond, They were not far apart and connecting them run Lauzhln; Brook. 1t was with the help of Laugirig Brook that those ponds had been made. Without the brcok there could have been no ponds. for the iratir of those ponds was the water of Laughing Brook resting there on its way to the Big River and the far-away Vast Ocean. Yes Laughing Brook was resting in those two small ponds. not because it wanted to rest but because two folks in fur wanted it to and had made it. TliPy were Paddy m9 Beaver and Mrs. Paddy They had built dams across Laughing Bfwl! holding bar-k the water until those prnds were as hi: as needed- Around the biggest nl’ the ponds were no trees (‘lose i0 it. There had i been, hut they hnd been cut and only the stumps remained in the midst of the liriisli that had SPYU"? up, Around the other pond trees rzr€w nearer to the water. for this pond was not n5 old as the other AXYDLBAAXR |sLONGFELLO\V Jim y}. ‘ for the three L's, X for the tiio ()‘:=_ rlc i. Hi4 .'\ day the code letters are different. A Crylitogram Quotation FLW ZW T HTN TUS BFTL-MTAJU. Saturdays Cryptoquote: i!‘ ANGELS ii‘lt;ll'l‘ BHAKESPEARE. Distributed lay King i-‘taiiucs Syndicate. inc. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herds liow to work it: Oiie letter simply stands for another in this example A is used’ Single lulu-rs. upris- trophes, the length and formation oi iht uords riic- all illiilS Eucii IPFZL HTN JB VFFOZUO JKl WILTUQ- JB OKWZHliTUZCZlX \‘.'l<f.\l\' liliiN MUST FALL; FOR HEAVEN STILL GUARDS THE iilUl-ii‘-< OCT. lib-NORTH RiVER—i0 u.m. i0 l2, Z to 5 om and there had not been time to cut all the trees near enough to the P_ E_ |_ TUBER L water w be of use. What were they CU 05's LEAGUE used for? Food. That is, the bark was used for food and the rest of the trees for building the dams and l house out iii the water and in I L Y C R o S S O R D l tetflling these in repair. Thesei D A 5 l- E W l ponds were the hcme oi Paddy the} _ ACROSS 4 Movable 23. Greek t T é s No g t”. N Beaver and his family. l Spikenard barriers letter OUT L AD SQ Paddy was sitting on the upper .'i‘o rissand 5. Nourished 29. Sign of A ,_ Aug w g dam_ Mrs. Paddy climbed out be- } fail 6. Praises l infinitive q E P A i n. s i i.i. side him. She had Just come up 9. Potpourri 7. Capital 30. Large a a c A a s from the lower pond where their ltlComfort (Norway) crushing F A 5T L “M” 5 house was. Paddy had his head F1~EFl<lm° h"! 3- pm Sllak" G ° ° a " g E tipped back so as to hold his nose zBiunts 11- Particle 31- 9°11“? Z E E f a l “UH a high to catch such scents as the it Kins of Ki “lilher iFlns-l T A ,_ E N , g, Merry Little Breezes might bring. Bashan 16. New 34. One of the 5 T A R s“ E D There w“ a wot-fled 100k an hi; ‘u iBib.) m Ignnglanders Allbstlfs _ t l _ A -- hm 5, Attempl . i ar ipOSS »u array a newer‘ ,_ . w w“ have Com any o1. Hand Olil, 2l.Jumbled as Paradise 4s Republic sholrtl;ll.‘.““snd° he‘ as M“ P3,.“ . as "net up, 37 Male bed (So. Am.) joined Mm d8. Slope 24. Negative 38 Drinks 46 Bend the "what ha“! you think so?» Qwcaflen; reply heavily headin sked M" Paddv l 2_ Erbium 26. Largest 4i Toward greeting a “smennsaid {Daddy- 3 48:23:.) continent the lee 48 order Mrs‘ Paddy tipped her h?“ back 5. Nickel isym.) altreiirriy oiilrlztiflihigfeivegfisezlurilckiife? tlii s‘ gggugi“ WTiIikiE up her nose and shake her ‘ ‘lamp: head, Now her face wore a worried q. 3a Larva of’ _ look as she ‘tniirnled to Paddy. The the both!’ Rid Terror. said she, wihich is 31 Muculln‘ what the Green Forest folk call l pronoun llre» u n v B3. River iFr.) Paddy nodded. Yes said he. t drama animal "the Red Teri-or is loose. Eypgucnbgd "Perhaps it won't come this regimen vray.“ said i\‘irs.lPaddy hfififiiliéiiy. 159.14g“) "It is ccminz his war’. and 1s (0 Atacliatance coming fast. The smell of it is 42. Soak up much strnrizer than when l’ first tPeraonal. rioiicOd it and grows stronger all PrOHOUH the time. And the cloud of it is in I5~Wl8e ml" the sky above the trees new. He i47 Pffllldenl-i?’ meant the smoke They could see ATEQYMY" it above the tops of the trees and as 49cm’ m") they watched. it climbed hivher in lbo-"ehmd the skv and spread wider. It was ‘5iiifi; an ugly looking cloud. No storm M" Dani's ilollld ever had a more threatening O0 '. lglgmiiiiirgrlrjigunt Pgdridne you afraid?" asked Mrs. Ii ‘Uproar ~ ' “No and yes." replied Paddy. "What do you mean by no and yes? You cant be both not afraid andtafraid. You must be one or the other." declared Mrs. Paddy. "I'm not afraid ferr- us.‘ repljg-l Paddy. "The Red Terror can't touch us here in the water. You know thll. my clear. You remem- ber we saw it once before a long time ago and it stopped qt the edge of the vrater. But I am afraid for what it may dri- to some o! our neirzhhors who don't live in the water. Listen! I think some one is crming this way now!" There was the sound of some one crashing thrnuzh brush, s-me one was crnililr: that way and mm- in; iii a hurry, It must be some one hi: in make so much noiae. In a moment they SM, a blgrrk shan- W. Burgess) J _ E . "I think we will have company shortly." said he. as Mrs. Paddy joined him shore of the pond burst meter Bear. There was nothing fierce about Buster Bear. Never did Peter Rabbit running for his life look more frightened than did Buster Bear new. Behind him came Flat- horiis the Moose. "i told you we would have cc-m- pany." said Paddy to Mrs. Paddy. The next story: "King Eagle Sees a Strange Sight." NV‘. Contract Bridge? é By Joeophlne Culberlehn 2 s" =- ~ \ neuritis: NOT GUILTY! The partner who actually bid the grand skin in today's deal was s. i not responsible for it: failure, South dealer. Both aides vulnerable 6 Q Q A O I 8 g a K 1o e 5 I 4,9 s 4 a a a 4 i A 1° 5 ox Q 1o N 9 J 9 8 ‘l 4 2 W E O Q 4 3 Q J g S l} 10 5 8 2 ‘ 7 4, -*--._i g A K a a 1 a ‘ i1 Q 8 7 4A K Q J 6 The bidding: South West North Elli 2 Q Paae 3 Q P"! 4 4} Pass d Q Pill 5 g Paee ‘l Q PHI Pass ‘Pans Needlefi 1° Se)’. the grand-slim contract was not successful, west having to be giien l Lfllmp u,“ N“ would l" "flffllr to censure 07th for bidding the grand slam over South's live-spade jump 51d North's three honor-tricks were highly impressive oppg5ile an opening two-hid; and the queen o; 5PM?» in the light of South's blilflllll. and particularly his Jump from four diamonds to five spades figured to solidify the spade suit “will! all question or doubt, In om" WORN. frc-m North's point 0f VlBW. South simply could not Blfflrd to ma that last jlntnp bid in Qiades wiirany gulf, wake, than six to the A-K-J or seven to the A-K. A mere six-spade bld by North over South's five-spades would have been timid. So much for North's part in the ‘Mm’- 5°"lh- While not denying that his partner held an on“. ordinary hand and therefore had been Justified in bidding seven spades, defended his own five- epade bid 0n‘tl'l5 ground thlt l "w" Mr spades at this point would have been a slgrl-qffl Th, “ct is. of course. that it is vir. tually impossible for a plgygr g0 Slsn oft’ after opening with a mo- lllfil; and moreover, in view of the solidity or South's clubs. be should have been anxious to show that suit again before doing any Jumping in spades. As it happened, seven clubs would havo Ho“ a more reasonable contract and could have been defeated only by ._&:ilOrlg the trees. Then out on the Frittii: THE TOILER ' OH, MUMSY MAY ear - . 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