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LOVES PROPER HUE—MILT01L Distributed by King Featured 37361:“; l1, ATTENTION Elia rlionucelis“ . lire mistaken, THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN One need be neither big nor strong To live and somehow get along, »-'I‘hi'ee-Logs the Coon. "You are looking well. You must Bet enough to eiil," said Three-legs the Coon to Tluee-legs the Muskrat. “I get along." said the Muskrat. “And you “ “I gut nlonu. too," three-legged Conn. "But for a while I llL'fll'lV starved lo death." Slllil ilie thrce-l- ed Muskrat. - L“ "If it was that vlay with you YOU Clm guess how it was with me. I was skin and baiivs by the time for food. I guess yoli had it protlyi bad, hut I t-rucss I he'd it worse,“ his new acquniniai-ico, l! you (lid ii was just L00 bad. But I don't believe you ihqi, N‘, six‘: I doiit believe you did." 'I'hats what y'all think, but you _ “Brother Muskrat, much mistaken, declared the big Coon. "What makes you say that?" ..._ Contract Bridge l‘ , By Josephine Culbertson . AN UNYSlfi-il. SITUATION A very interesting trump situa. tion was the i_-i~.x iii today's deal, is correct to name ihe longer suit first. hill South I‘('(\il7.(‘d—li‘it3 part- score situation lining what it was —ihat tlicrv WOllld be more “ac- ilon." and he thcrciorc started with hearts so as to give North an easy choice when ihe diamonds were mentioned. North. it also should be noted, was quilc right in failing to take South bZICk to the first-bid suit. He had no i-cal pre- iercncc. ‘ \\'est opened the spade king; then. feeling it might pay to force the declarcr, continued with a low spade. South ruffed and laid down ihe heart king. East won and shifted tn the club king. After wiii- ning with the blank ace. South cashed the heart queen and ruffed a heart. establishing ihe rest of ihe suit, illvllvlfli dummys re- maining triinzp. East ducked, to let South p0 astray. hut South put up ihe trump king and played a second round. Three diamonds doubled. bid and made. tor game and rubber. Now. here is the strange thing! To beat ihe contract. the deiend~ ers had in stop the hem-t ruii in dummy. Biii East could not lead trumps without surrendering a trump trick! Ii he led the ace and then the qucen or the five, he would lllfik!‘ only one trick in the suit: and the same would npply if he started out with the queen or ihe low card. It was Wvst who had to 193d trumps for his side! It dummy "rivcred with the jack. East could either “in and rclllrli ihe five. m‘ “mPW cover tlii- jack with the queen llllll lrlic!‘ rciurii tho lit-C. Slltli- Ii dtimnrvflq jiick.wi\s not Dlayed .(ui lllf‘ tcu. East could ‘Tceervly Play low. and liiiri- 10nd the Ll'L ABNER replied the ' I will‘! bfigin to 220i around to looki l in the water." (By Thornton W. Burgess) I iili I 1 I l l3: .. it... i "arse? “It can't grab any nioi-‘e, now." said he as he calmly got un on the 10s and walked out to the end squeaked the other. “You lost a front leg. So did I. Why should it be any easier ior me to get along than for you? Tell me that." “You spend much oi your time in the water. And when you want lo go some place it usually is where you can go by water. You swim there. Isn‘t that so?" said the Coon. ‘Three-legs the Muskrat admit- icd that this was so. "What oi it?" he demanded. "You hiii-eirt much use for your front feet when swimming. You swim mostly with your hind feet and legs with some help from your tail. don't you?" the Cunii wanted l0 know. The Muskrat nodded, and again asked, “What o! it?” "Just this: You can swim about as well with one Iroiit log as with two. You get most 0i your food in the water and a lot oi it you can get without Ux-allyl iiccding two Iront ieet. But if you had to run on dry land tvith only three legs you would find it a vcry dliierent matter Irom swimming with three legs. Yes indeed, ou would find it very different, much. very much harder. And that is ‘what I have to do." said Three-legs the Coon. "I know," said the Muskrat soberly. “I've tried getting about on land but I don't do it riny more. when I come out on innd I stay close to the writer as I nm now. I really don't see how you have managed, Brother Coon. I realty don't." "It, was hard. tenlbly hard at first," replied Three-legs with the‘ ringed tail. Yes, sir. it was hard. I had to learn things all over. how to keep my balance Oil three legs and still run inst in time o! need; how to climb; how to catch Frogs. It took me a long time, and I nearly starved to death. But now ii there is any Coon who can do anything ‘iiritii [our fcct that I can't do with three icet I haverrt met him. I'm not boasting. What one must do one can do ii one really sets out tn. S0 I am doing very well by myself on land as I judge you are iloiiig by yourself He turned to walk out on a bis log partly in the wliier. His neigh- bor opened his mouth l0 ti?" him lo ilvatch his step but 0105841 1i? again without speaking. His hand- some bli: neighbor lind begun to cautiously iecl under the leaves close to ihe old log. Iii a moment he pulled up a stout wire. He grinned and took hold oi it with his one paw. so like a small hand. and used like one. Ho pulled. A steep trap fell off the log and the wicked jaws snapped together, but with an ugly sound. as it hit the ground. “It can't grab." said he as he calmly got up on the log and ilvnikvd out to the end. “I knew tiint was ihore. but I didift dare go near it. I knew whei-c therr- is another." said the three-logged niuskrat. looking at his iivighbor Rdlfliilligly. "Show me!" commanded Three- legs llll‘ Coon. Jllflilllfi,‘ down oii the log. llt'\l (lliY n ililpjivl‘ (not Farmer Brown's boyl wondered tvho had spniiig his traps. The next story: "The Tantaliz- in: Smell." 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