PAGE TEN ( i Hm in Aunt Sa'.l,i'. lllv Thornton W. Iuracu) FAT JOHNNY 'l'hir. 'n'kn are not alvtax-A need)”. Nor are fat. Inlks always greedyw -..0'i1 Mother Nature "l nrtr-r expected to see a Wood- -'nii--lt t-nme into a house and eat vrrtklast." said Farnier Brown": l:.i..rl.Sllh "I7:d you ever see better ('oiitr:il If Jllltll) . Plum-' Iltfll l 3.' Fitzroy Grocery ,. l'Iioiii- flit?! H DAILY AFHOSS I1 (E IN". WP fI4l4r' lri lo : :l1rnii.;.' one who does lliai."i other (lii.:rks 'riniisn'f" asked Farther Brown's ll? crosswoiwl I5. B!ur.r!crc.l 26. Greed).- 27. Atllieslvc mutturc .38. Deity p9. Carlee house 30. Half an em 32.Gnld lllrrr) 33 Pcriccl of time 54 Alone 36 Italian Hver 88 Irinamed spots 39 Large ftsli net 10 Portra.;t d1.Lr.t ltsiatrl Inrlrl ) 92. Trust DOWV . 1..Vaii'.ttc.1 .3 Eager A-:ni S: r chuckled so'tl.v. ll . at lxttiv (leiitlmiian t'iite'.'” iianiir-rs? Now you understand . vhr l c:i.! ii.ni a Littlr Gentleman. '0 VIHHHI st'lr1l('l'l(l5 an ill" surren 1-: me know he ls llicro. "Dru -W”! moan that you have rnininz Lfll0 the BEBE H HE militia BQBEI Not at DAILY CRYl?TOQt'0TE-Here's how to work It! A x Y D L 3 A A x It ' lsL0.VGFELLOW Tl '.:F.:ZC; 'i-1 lQG2M.X'-DTAMRYM. 1'Mtrrd,ix-'n Crvpluqiinlr-: SUPPER NOT OLD KING l.'r:LEit :.::"; P066 le AN '0. Kw ” r lw .'., i rilv 34.11! Wu Sig 6nAi5oi.t::') f--r ziiinthrr. In this exanhpln A is used H1" two 0:. etc. or! f"l'rr13ll0rI of the words are all hlntl.t' :: are different. Single letters, apos- A (tvyptogram Quotation xt..' I. . i.,. GM)lYCtZM.V. Tl7Ui11?-TXVZRR METZ NA! ..ll'Ll).'t'., mince Tana ffDEfAlS OF T i. u M THE nuiinztgizf .14! WHICH You DON'T HAVE so THEY M-AEOWE sews You A mm: FlPlll' THE COMMISSIONER OF TIDE F012 71AwI.fS'iE 7 irzrn : rni not at the. home 20. Femalo horse fl Sliriprd Y3. Cliaslly ' 23 Bll71fll'50l S snrks '24. Tooth . islangl El!-JIZIF1 lzllifllvl 35 Srlritv ---u I :7, uarn- !'uimln)'- Answer l 1'? Proof rfavl- l er 3 mark 33. Sandy tract 30. Funeral 11:11:.) poem 35. Yo! rbal Sl. Organ 37. Morse! I of 33. Title o: l smell respect: L . lltnrl 1'll05Pll the lane of play. their lNil(lllC5S u-titild l I i . ,- hi i . l L, hm; llil-HIS linaiuto la e d amnnd au-r wet me To nee vouourl 60-40:? me (tin: AMIIII.t'rlA7oP ours; 1A I Nature. I cannot understand. Here I I l , Boy He sounded as if he u-as find- ;ing it dilflcult to hEllG'Ve it pass- . into. "Certainly." replied Aunt Sally. ;"These daivs I-have one other who, mines to dine with me. He is Fat' Johnny. 1 did have others. One I irallod Goldie because she wore FHE GUARDIAN. CHARIl0TTETOWNA He-:;at.-t1"i:o-andlate it just as Little Gentleman had. a lovely golden coat, whzle the coats of all the others wcre izrayl or only Sll2l'lll.V yoilon-ish." Farnier Brown's Boy nodded in agreement. "All Woodchucks I IISVB 94'?!" SOFT! l'IPH'C worn coats! lll(P that." sa:d Farnier Browrfsl - Boy. ”l miss Goldie sadly." said Aunt! Sally . and her gentle mice sound- ed sad. "I haven't. seen her for. several weeks. She used to roniel re;:'tilarl,i'. so nmvl am afraid: ,someth.lng has happened to her. j that she has been trapped or shot ; nr something drcadftii l;ke that llias happened. How any one cani trap or shoot. such interesting and lovable children of Old Mother comes Fat Johnny non-." Aunt Sally seatnd herself and hprzan to call softfr. Pi'eser-t'.y I head popped tip otrr int lh:'PSll- oid.'Then there value in and uzilked up a set of Maps made of 'h"?'00(Se69dSe0”F'.3J'-01tri'00-1 Contract Bridge t i. Z,ir59- 1 By Jonphlna Culbertson A Ql'ESTl0.N'ABLE SLAM I North-Sotilh u'o:'t' a tiiii..st.c .n rcach.i:-,; the l.l';n'l ;ii t.iday's d('ell. n.. ..' South most. ltzie oii- ; have been ro-.x.1:'dcd. . south dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q A 7 43 Q .110 8 Q 95 2 Va, A K J 5 K 10 6 5 r A Q 9 R 2 Q Q 9 aV' . I 6 3 2 9 10 2 4 L g Q J 1 .5 s 6 3 2 S 4. 1 5 4 Q J 9 A K 7 .9 4 Q A K 6 3 4Q 109 b The bidding: . south wan Nam East 1 9 Pass 2 N T Pun 3 6 Putt 4 0 Pass 6 Q1 Pan Pam: Paa- NOlllh. it. .rlll liars been noted. p rather let himself go when he 1 jumped to tun rinirump nn that 'l'irst round with noi;i.iiz in dia- mnnds. and than znvn a j1lf1lD' . nrelorenicn for Sozit li's f: rsl -hid l Suit West. dn-irind tipnn an attack- iln: lead. and so npmirrl R sprtdt-. The are won. and alter scoulin: unhappiiy at the rliiitiiity. Smith LI-d ii-ir izivk n.' limrtu and f:i:r-.ss- l rd. West (rink the lzick and laldi rlovin tho spade king. Obvioila'ly.j South could not arn.d losiii: I4 diamond. and so the slam cons. Itract was hupclcsx. ln v:eu- of tho highly llllf-'H'nl'df slttiniimi. ll uas. not riimigh for Smith to bet NEVEI? KNOW IT-' me urrtr WA6 sew IN HA 2946 C l I. ”Heill She got B. low chair i boxes :1-lhdgd-b;slde.th(;bta-Ilallre.-Ill; biggest Wondchuck Earmer 'Brown's Boy had ever seen. Anyway Fat. Johnny was the broadest. Aunt Sally handed Mil a slice of bread. He. sat up and ate it just as Little Gentleman had. He was no more hurried In his mting than Little Gentleman had hcen. when he had finished the slice of broad he picked up the crumbs. Aunt Sally gave him annthrr slice of broad. He sat up facing Farmer Brown's Buy. After- ward. Farrner Brown": Boy dec- l3l'f'd Fat Johnny looked as if he had split his vest. because he was p so fat, and had had it sewed up. "Do Fair Johnny and Little Gentleman err-r come in togeth- er?" asked Farmer BFOWIYS Buy. "No." Aunt Sally shook ho: llt-ad. ”l.' nnv is in here the other uaits. I fear they are not the best hi friends. Aiiyuay, reach prefers to rat alone witli me. Perhaps it is ',itist as uoll. If they came to- znihcr they might forget their niaiinr-ins” -lust. ihen. Fat Johnnv turned rind Wclll rlnivn the steps and nut, lakint; a piece of bread with him. he hack! said Aunt Sally. which she could sit in comfort. e rearrang- ed the boxes and sat down. Pres- ently. in t-ame Fat Johnny. The top step now brotizzht hliii on I lrtf". u':th Aunt S:il':y's lap. In (5ontiiiiit:croii.i);itro-14 stircessfiil with the trump finesse. Hence. the best judgement would liavo dotvi-rod him from taklng that llnPS:'V in favor of an entire- ly different line of play. ln I trump sittiatinn of this sort. the tlnesse has no tremendous advan- tage over the play for a drop. and mnro it would hefp South enor- "irillbix tn Find iiir heart. queen ' "V113 Flhzlv guarded. he should aim at thar iarzer Based run this pre. mise. the wimiin: play is to rut! a spade lfl1ntOdl!4llCl). then to lay rlnwn the top hearts. With the W99" dmrmmxz. South goes to dum- mv with a rliih and rtifts another srinrlr. lhl"ll lTl'.ll'llS with a club tn ruff rlumiiiys Iast spadg, He goes hark tn the board for the third time in clubs and dmwg F78.-t"! rc-niniiiinz trump while d..sr:.:'dlH: A l'l.Rl11()lld from the timed hand: then south merely has in cash the am and king of . diamonds to score up the slum. B0.V0nd dntuin. sotiiii needs ex- rvllent breaks for this plan to sue. road. but he nneds hotter breaks for the truiiip-fiiiessiiiiz plan. KING IIIJLE TEA '”INI)'s Popular By WALT KELLY we 9.41 lieu. VKNoMlfHiNic THI6 ie Au, on , i Accomr or vou 5 as Accuaen oFA!J' NDLlN' 5lJCHA 1 500' To WAR? 6ifrm' M17119 IN Aaeraaltl. By Al Papa ..... . -; p1 I mow wuv vou Yro Si-ION onoo ME. mov,up A IV EMOTIO4 ! IN SBIG v GRAvl:i.:' ' is RIP KIRBY r--...- . , -. Fll.M 0065 xwzi W A Do; :5 uaonumw ni- Cm-55 t W5 0! Eve; asvsovs Ermsso ?LCDlNG MN?! L&IG UK! A MLA AFv:AQINTLY W A X l , h t I -3-.A l tuntwi-Tm: ROYAL M . TAKE IT EASIER. JOE. VoU'R YRVING TO GET THERE TOO FAST. LET'S Tnv we MEDICINE BALL NOW. we ooN'T WANT To I! TOO FINE WEEKS BEFORE WE FIGHT. SOLLV, FELLOWS, I DIDNW REALIZE IT WAS 50 LATE! lvou JUST coma AN' LET MY : 6I2AN'MA TELL You WHOSE '00; is TH' sMAl2Tes'i', t ETHEL Jouestt BRINGINGUP FATHER TRYZTD SCARE ME - WILL YOU - KIDDO? FSHEJLI. TELL You IT'S ;1ppn:a-You BET !! e t DON'T CARE WHAT r, ..... HIV ATTENTDOJ -YQJ 'F& RENT- LEAD' ' oaev 0905125 " NOW- IOCVAID MAICHI! .usi.i.o-ci.AucW SE IT'S soon 10 xotJ.'BEEAKlN' IN A l?ECI?UlT-I 955' if rt i ll l3; OVCE THERE WAS A QJNG GIN. WHO DVD EVIIYTHIN6 EXACTLY A5 HE! HIIINTI 73.0 I