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Each o’ A cryptogrsm Quotation p QALG RLBPXRT RLBPXRT than car..- MR1 anarxnr run QU A114 ‘gs a toquoia: ‘THE SAME PASSION FOR SEEKING saw ABODES TOOK POSSESSION or THEM ALL-villain, Distributed t: xlns Features syndicate- 11w- Iliilllllldflll alld llllcls Elli! ‘(OUR NEGHBOR r YHIS MEDICINE FOR MRS. JONES, PHONED FOR YOU MIND HANDlNG IT TO HER ON YOUR wan’ HOME? I! lillflorll Maclirllle HER SICK COLLIE . WOULD i DON'T RUN ERRANDS FER DOGS. I HATE DOGS .1 Lilly Nsvlq-urwl r. h...“ s". "m: l‘ .\ who" om- (By Thornton m! ‘FRIENDLY onlrlc The attic always seems to know A better way to work or go. -Paddy the Beaver "You folks work too hard. Yes sir, you work too hard." said Light- foot the Deer as he watched Paddy the Beaver and Mrs. Paddy bulld- Ing a dam. He is a long-time friend of theirs. The two workers made no reply. They couldn't stop to talk. Besides they had been told the very sams thing so often that it went in one ear and out the other. It sorrle- times ‘ to them that the Beaver folk and the Squirrel folk were the only ones in all the Green Forest who had learned how to get the most o! comfort and hap- piness and satisfaction out of liv- ing. Of course it isn't so. There are a few others who have learned to work for what they want ,or need. "The trouble with you folks is that you haven't learned how to live and enjoy life." continued Lightfoot tossing his handsome head the better to show the crown of many pointed antlers. "Herc it is one of the loveliest times in the whole year. a time for feasting ‘and enjoyment and all you do is work, work, work. What fun is there in that? This fine weather_ isn't going to last forever." I "That is just the reason we must l By J osephlne Culberieon mm ' ~ ' 15% Contract Bridgeg g l l W. Burgess) "Do you expect me to believe that you enjoy hard times?" de- manded Llghtioot work while we can. Soon winter will be here. We can't work then" retorted Paddy. "Which is all the more reason for enjoying life while you can." declared Llghtfoot. "Do you enjoy winter when it is bittel‘ cold and the snow is deep?" asked Mrs. Paddy. "Of course I don't! Who does?" snorted Lighttoot. "We do," said Paddy in the most nutter of fact way. Mrs. Paddy nodded. Both kept on working. They dldrlt allow talking to inter- fere with work. "Do you expect me to believe FATAL CARELESSNESS Even the second-best plan of play would have worked out. in to- day's deal, but the declarer neglected ‘a vital step. I l North dealer. North-South vulnerable- A A‘ K 10 7 Q K45 3 :1: K 8 5 4 ' a a 5 a O 4 1 y 1o 4 N 9 J s '1 e 2 Q 7 a z W E o lg" Q J 10 _ ‘ o T s 4- 5 g QJ s a‘ Q A Q, 9 Q A J 85 s. 3 2 The bidding: yonn East South West 1 ‘- p35; 1 Q Pass 4 Q Pass 4 NT Pan 5 Q Pass 5 NT Pass 6 NT Pass 7 Q Pass Pass Pass When North, answering the five- notrllmp bid, showed all {our kings, investment. West opened the clulb IDummy won and (or ‘fathomalble reason declare: lclded to ruff low clubs in his own ‘hand rather than diamonds in the fillmm)’. This was certainly strange decision, but. as the cards ‘ilay, it would have worked out all right if South had taken some pre- ‘cautlon. when however. he risked the lead of dummy! other top club, DIePBTlI-OPY to ruffing East's prompt trumping-ln was a severe ‘shock and an irremedlable con- lcluslon! Since South selected the club- surfing plan, he should have drawn two rounds of trumps before cash- ing the other club trick. He needed only two trumps in his own hand for rufilng; hence he could well nl. ‘ford the two leads as something of Pa safety measure. I The really logical line of play, however, was almost 100% safe, M, Ithe second trick south should have cashed the diamond king, then Iled a heart to the ace and ruffed a diamond with the spade ace, Next the spade seven to the eight, ‘and another diamond ruff, with "l? R1118. Now overtake the spade ten and draw trumps, T1115 p)“ would succeed against everything but an incredibly bad series of suit breaks. i"? make any difference to us." said Paddy mildly. . I “Why doesn't it" demanded Liglhtfoot. the grand slam became a sound queen. 50MB un- de- that you enjoy hard times?" de- manded Ljghtfoot. "Who said anything about hard "Winter always brings hard times. You know that as well as 1 times?" asked Paddy, - do." retorted Lightfoot. "Not to us." spoke up Mrs. Paddy. "It means being hungry much of the time because deep snow makes it impossible to get about. It means being cold. It means icy winds and sleet and snow." con- tinued Lightfoot as if Mrs. Paddy hadn't spoken. , "Not to us." This time it was Paddy who spoke. l "Winter is winter," snorted Llghtfoot, ‘The weather is the same for everybody. And don't tell me that you like winter weather l "The weather in winter doesn't i "Because we don't know any. thins about it." said Mrs. Paddy | "And the reason we don't. know anything about it, never go hun- 8W. never go cold never feel the icy wind. never have to face snow our sleet, is because we are willing to work hard now that we may live in comfort then. eating and sleeping when we please at a time when others are cold hungry and in distress, What we give up of idle pleasure now is’ more than made" up to us then. If we are ready for it in time we like winter The comfort of it is worth all the work of getting ready for it. You are sorry for us. now because we are working so hard. Don't be Anything worth having is worth working for. By and by we will be sorry for you because you are hungry and cold. while we have plenty to eat whenever we want it and are warm and comfortable and don't even krlow what the weather is." declared Paddy. "Just the same I'm glad I don't have to work as you do.‘ retorted Llghtfoot. “Why you'll be a pris- oner in your own home!" "With plenty to eat. Arid when the snow is deep you'll be a pris- oner in it without plenty to eat." retorted Paddy. He turned his back on Llghtfoot and dragged a stick into place in the dam. The next story: "Team work." RELIEVE PROIIPTLVI Cutlcnra is scientifically medicated. Suothes itch JOE Ann's HNLHDIEONIJTNING wsulusl BCCAREFLI-OFIS m1 cam SHOCILOTHCNIIISE sues 0R WEDDING. 5H R flCKLED 7O 5C! V l <3» mmrJI/srumes m/s mew/u m: vu/u SWELLJIIAYM a: snot \ THIS TWENlY-FOOIER. THISU. wm mwlncll FER ME ...Vllll'i u‘ "m Ivonne ha»: Isa-yum’ ' r lair-summons; 4 a ' (AGE Iv Zane Gnv ‘do ll \ sllllilclFeilTFrArllrs I'M TAKING THE CAR AND-TO BE SURE TIP-Pl Xfio "car" STUB I ll ' Ol-l, BUILD A HOUSE F0 MUCHMOQEWY Hi5 AUNT ON MY LOT Wl-lEQE"Tl-lOUGl-l WHAT WITH, 0Q HOW, I DON'T KNOWH" ! 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