, rm: ouaamaw. iqnqoir-rail: :. y D can '. .. .y 'v Erms is Ionaumnaraoua suuwonn '1-ma. mar you nave ozvnr uum. auunnav. 4 vrnnuauv 17th,'I0 sumo nu YOUR lease noon .5:-AND ruiwuasn curs. u . Go-op sum MARKET PETER. RABBIT DOUBT! III! EARS wise in he who doubts his can And never believe: quite all he l C R D I i.u.vui-I ill-llii mus. -701:1 EWONW NW1"- l.'.lI II-1241,! Hi i” ii i JOE PALOOKA . 1 AOIIDIS DOWN 14.!-Ieedlnnd ili-mu.-i Iii ii:i..1;i Peter Rabbit was where he had , r1.!tupora !.Aahade i8.Acoloniaed V” 3” no business to be. of course that ,l.Biver (Fr.) of red - region means he was not in the dear Old 3 i l!.Genuaot 2. Silk scarf 19.Pieceaout Briar-patch. He was over in the I s herbs uzccl.) 21. Anger Green llbrest. He was in a part oi 1 ;I2.Unitpf 3. Omcer oia 23. obtain r.,(.3 iv".)i H p it where the cedar trees grow. In j electrical merchant 24.Paddle-like imqm”im.',i H summer it is swampy there. 0! capacity vessel process l.'.1iil.lllh uii.l.li.iii course in winter the ground is ; ;1a.!.'aatIn.dian 4. Perform 25.Flap.as irozen. The trees grow close in- . palm 5.Thrcad- sails gather. in among them, even in i 15.Stannum barcncss 26.AjudiciaI t”; mid-day it is dark. Many of the p " ;16.Malt 6.Whether trial Yt.I1mlIYIAIII'".r Green Forest folk love the cedar .; , beverage 7.Aglossy 28. Feminine swamp. some love it because it is --wh” is it you muidnm have?" -fp .,91',I.Bent silk fabric pronoun 37.Apiiuter easy to keep out of sight there. ,,,peau.d Jumper. t : i 30. French 8. American 31. Tawny 38. Greek letter Lightioot the Deer and Mrs. Light. ii a Irtlclo J Indian bea!t(AfI'.I 41-SOHOW loot love it because the always cedar trees. 3 : I1.Norwegian 9.Capitaiof 33. Beginning 42.Watergod green leaves iurnish them with of course he. got no answer. 01 writer Burma. 34.Lamprey (Babyl.), ' food when other food is scarce, course he didnt expect an answer. ..22.Allcorrect 10.Man'e iisherman 1.'l.Music Peter was sitting at the edge of And then those long ears of his ., , bbr.) nickname 35. Untidy note the cedar swamp. He was tempted picked up 3 Silund lvh5'- Wide mm 23.Fortlon or to go in there and spend the rest doubt that he had heard anything grain tobe .- or the day, but there was another at all. He actually thought his ground. t part of the Green Forest that was cars were fooling him. .24. Enemy calling to him too. Peter is one of "i: heard it. I know I did. Yet I 2i5.Gloas those folks who have hard work couldn't have.” said Peter. talking . 27. Reduces in to make up their minds. " p to himseli. ' ' thickness "Shall I or shall I not? said twhat was it you couldnt ' 29. Permit Peter, as he peered in among the have?" asked a voice back 0! him. 30.Girl'aname Peter turned quickly. There sat 32. Rough lava ”Q”95'QD9G'-'Qo'3'7"""”D'”””' his big cousin. Jumper the Hare. 33,Variety oz . Of course Jumper was all in white. Wow contract Bridge P35; h”:”,:”'S,,e”l'”",.”"'1 :5-' 3(,Type w e coa e as a mu r. Peter's coat is brown. "What is it 35, By Josephine Culbertson you couldn't have?" repeated . , l window - -r.-.oo-oaouoaooocsoam l""P”- Man .J . over loxffrzg w;AL SELEC-"ON fl couldn't have heard what I . ' , ' 3400; PROCESS thought I heard," replied Peter. , 35.Hon9y. . ”Don't you believe your own Apuigs GNLY . ' , gathering The crucial problem in the fol- ears?" demanded Jumper- . insect lowing hand was to select the host Most 0! the time I do. but 39. Those in plan or play from several possl- tmeregre a'Lll;:x1tIh:osn'tv. mg oirlce bilities. i 3 0" 3 Mlsmmmy "A E Peflefrlone (annot bclicxe nnc'u own . ts ' ' . . .npE?,:,.,ein , ears. what can one believe?" re- gtmemonmda south dealer. .. g a ' tortecl Jumper. 45.Am,,.b1e North-south vulnerable. Just then that sounuddwae re- l rs-6'Wupy . KJ 8 g:taa'ieg(htP1eirt)e”'i'ei?l:(:res?'Enhee ggclwlnrng DAILY CRIPTOQUOTE-Here's iiowgto work it:, ggggg” ed. "aid you hear mm- A X Y D L 3 A A x 1; pAQ "Of course I heard it." replied -s L o N G F I 1- 1- 0 W .4 . :.""::"...m.:1;::.::r:e"t W" One letter simply stands for another. In this example A ll "'95, Q 9 3 54 N . 7 I efnonm be foolish Of. cm”. I,” ”' the th"e L,” X (M the twa 0"! smge nx::":1'I' 32 W E O52 heard it before. I've heard it early ”9PM"v the 1'"3”' and mrmtmo" ” G or 3 .Q103 S 4K 10 75 every spring since I can remember. Each day the code letters are different. J-I9 8 . AQ was 4 2 but you do,” hm, that voice in A Cnmoyam quot...” OK8 i I thfwrgllddhivuvgewhxehih it how in RBMJ -rrn JOB Qxomir KQ VNK-Y :';g74 ggepneoddie of the winter." said . m . UBVCMV, SK LFIV SJV JVFGVGR. c Theblddmg; ..Doyoum”n,0m1meth” . . . W 1 R hl h , , 1 L K G V M K C M V G C V X S J F G J V 8 J F 3 . fogiill grass! 1:3"! :3: th: .cgnJhny0Scaithasa1CrT:d)';liP RYFIV-XVCJFL. Pass -CNT Pm Pet" i Yesterday's Cryptnquote: OUR COUNTRYS WELFARE 13 3 O 5 Q Pass 5 NT Plan 6 9 Pass 7 Q (nnal bid) "No." replied Jumper. "Then whose voice was that?" OUR FIRST CONCERN-HAVARD. demanded Peter. TIPPY AND "CAP'.' STUE5 LOOK 1' A Quentin '3 At noon .l'A5PURR--'Fl?AiD.. "EA LU" 15075. 1DCoMEINTt-l'HOUSEi cap sTuBBs! mu TAKE 8PO'l"N' 'TlPPlE OUTDOORS" K MlNUTE.'3 l. North. a good piaygr, ruiizgd "Welcome Robin's. He has been that his own grand-slam bid was here all winter," replied Jumper. not entirely safe, but he hbped t t ' that one of south:-; two announced The next story: Berries and Ber- klngs would be in hearts. .solidi!y- ties. in; the suit. and that south would turn up with either 3 ,ix.c.,-d the club iinesse which ot course spade suit or the K-6: or diam. let him down. onda. Perhaps North should have Scuth made a K0015 ””0"- but I been sgtlsfigd wim , winerabie slightly better line oi play was o MY LANDIYM GLAD TO HAVE 'EM QUIET "EVEN IF THEY RUIN TH COUCH! WHY DOESN'T CAP GET BACK FROM SCHOOIJ? NKPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride VWELL. NAPOLEON rwl-GO . ' IrrsAas,'oow1- azxwecr A-nuns l . 5; cruel:-r coul.D Beszmamavou : AND PI gag , i c- A VALENTINE? . &. ..iili small slam! A club lead would have spiked southis guns by iorcing hi.m to take either the club or iihe diamond finesse. both of which were wronsz, but West for some reason chose to open a heart. This lead gave South a. splendid chance-but he went wrong. winning with the heart available. Alter drawing trumps and discarding the club queen from dummy. south should have cashed the top diamonds and the hearts, discarding his Jack and seven of diamonds. then ruiied a diamond with his last trump. The established 13th diamond in dum- my. reached via the club ace, king, he drew trumps, dig; in; would round out the contract. angrlamond from the board. en, ?b3"'V'Eml-hill! W15 D1531 Wmlld TE- . a cashing the e a d kl 1 qu re no niz but 3-2 dis cl ”'h” '"l'”'”'" l w - diamonds in 5 futillec eiiolrt wngni; -break. which was :. mbstanTl:llly RINGn.YGdUR FATHER thequeen, he had to tall back on greater probability than the club ' " ' " ' iinesse. if l ”'"'lf MUWHORA WAKE up voun ; E . . niziizivqygiiwri i liked pmaauat nialaaealnht lei Gilli ll ' i ifiaiieiur mu. mow bugim. can Caleul -And Yard! flaw Oil J epron rvarion. etc. Easily Ind WHY 3"”"' Hid h CI! Morning Rub to G! 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