- A By Thornton DAMMY JAY Dllhllliilxlfr E-9,. what you see aarl hear you ust m At times regard with some dia- trust. -eold Mother Nature. .ilost' folks believe their eyes dud believe their cars. Yet it is true that eyes and ears alone are not to be iuliy trusted; even eyes anti ears together are not to be iihuily trusted sometimes. -Peter iiiiiioit found this out long 880-. Right now, Peter was over in the Green Forest. There is a place there where the cedar trees grow very close together. Peter M5 spending the day there. He had come over to the Green For- est the mght before, and he had stayed so la in the morning that he hadn't dared to cross the snow-covered Green Meadows to the dear Old Briar-patch. lie really (il(ill'l mind. in fact, be was glad of an excuse to stay over in the (green Forest. The low, snow-covered boughs at those cedar trees were wonder- iul to creep under. They offered many hiding places. Having been out all night, Peter had been tak- ing a nap. lie had been awakened 1,5 a familiar voice. At least, he thought he had heard a familiar toit-L-. But when he was fully ;iit;ikc ltllll ietilized where he was. iIt' doubted that lie had heard that voice. "i must have dream- ed it,” thought Pater. Then he heard )1. again. 01' thought he did. But how could he have heard it? You see. it llitti sounded like the voice of welcome Robin, and 01 course Welcome Robin couldn't possibly be around in the middle of winter. Then he saw Sammy JEy- He knew that Sammy is sometimes very clever in imitating the voices of other feathered iolk. Pie decided that it must have been Sammy be had heard. Just Contract Bridge jg Josaphlno Olilbtrlaon COUNTER-COMPENSATION ' h to deal balow. he bad break h on salt was completely oli- ut by the good break in another stilt - had declarer but known Ioitldsdu. IoIathav&uI&s. 60105. one .7841 gout Qlil OI ' can it ones 51! W I 18 Q!” S .'Jk1'DII . AIJOIC. AI tad” mt Ht 1 go Ian III! Pan '3 Inn C III k Ru 0 X ks Nortli'a six-spade Jump bid was peculiar, to put it mildly - the the-diamond call had not im- proved his holding. As it hap- pened, however, the Ilaln con- tract was completely sound. West opened the ace of hearts and South ruffed. The Ice and king of trumps were then cash- od - and South did not later com- plain about that 2-2 break. He was bittar, however, when the lead of two top diamonds dia- closed East's stopper. South de- cided that it would now be neces- aary to throw his own losing dia- mond on a long club in dummy. and to that end he cashed the chili ace and led the jack. East won and returned the king of hearts. Declarer ruffed and led his club six to the queen. The non-liri-ak of clubs was the final straw and there was no way to avoid the loss of a diamond to East. Smith did- not even get off on the i-iizht foot. After rutflng the heart opening he should have cash- Pd only one top trump in his own hand. then led to a trump in dummy and ruffed sway dum- m.v's other heart. Next, upon 1llS('m'ei'inlZ the diamond break. his best chance was to continue with diamonds. throwing East in with the fourth round in hope that East also held the club king. pmayinx West for the club king involved the hope that the club suit would also break 3-8, whereas lhc throw-in of East with s dia- mond wouldhwork it East had the Club kink. no matter how well Riiiirded. i GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of "lo Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send it stampld. aeli-Id- dressed envelope to the J. C. Winston C0,, 1010 Arch Sl.. Phil- adelphia. M, W. Burgess as Peter was settling himself for another nap Sammy Jay saw him. for Sammy has very sharp eyes. He flew-over near Peter. "What are you over here for in the daytime, Peter Rabbit?" asked Sammy. "I'm trying to take a nap," replied Peter crossly, just as it he didn't know what Sammy Jay meant! "You woke me tip." "Me? I did nothing of the kind,” retorted Sammy Jay. He sounded a bit indignant. "Oh, yes, you did," replied Peter. "l heiird you pietending you were Welcome Robin." Sammy stared hard at Peter. "What did you say?” he asked. ”I said. you woke me up pi'e- tending you were Welcome Robin. You really had me fooled for a few minutes." said Peter. "I did nothing of the kind," declared Sammy Jay. ”Why in the world should I be imitating Welcome Robin? You must have been dreaming.” "That is what.I thought at first," replied Peter. ”But the next time I heard you, I was wide awake. Then I saw you, and I knew who it was I had heard.” "So you don't believe your own cars," said Sammy. ”Your ears told you that you heard Welcome Robin, but you don't believe it. It is too bad when any one can- not believe his own cars. You may not have heard Welcome Robin, but you didn't hear me. either. No, sir, you didnt hear me." "Says youl" replied Peter. "You can't fool me, Sammy Jay. ”I've heard you before pretend- ing you were some one else. i couldnlt have heard Welcome Robin. because Welcome Robin is not here." "How do you know he isn't?" replied Sammy Jay. BUSY HOBBYIST HANOVER. Ont. (CP) - Mrs. Elizabeth Galeman. 7'7, has added another hobby to her knitting. hooking of mats and crochet work. She makes ornaments, flower-pols q Strange But True I: F. I. MacArthur Face powder and paint may attract a man but it takes bak- ing powder and garnish to hold him. - The only American city that can boast a man-sized lake with- in its limits is Barbeton, Ohio. Not only is Lake Anna quite large. but it is at least half a miie ) Scientists believe this curious lake was created during the ice age. Its water- level remains fairly constant. It has no inlet or outlet. Geologists think it may be fed from undergorund streams and that evaporation takes care of excess water. The lake was named in honor of Anna Barber. daughter of the city's founder. 0. C. Barber. In 1890 Barber began building Bar- berton around the so-called bot- lomless blue water lake which today reflects the downtown skyline. The city acquired title to the lake from its owners for 850,000 in i915. Remember that, while a match has a head it is not capable of thinking, so never let it go out alone. Residents in Tangiers Island in Chesapeake Bay, still bury their dead in their front yards. This is an old custom dating back to colonial days. To this day the island does not allow cars on its streets. And you can "rent a room or apart- ment here for a mere song. .A telephone equipped with'a diohthnt lights when you lift the receiver has been tested by the Western Electric Company Lab in New York City and has been given the green light. A small flashlight bulb is not into the dial part of the phone. it is powered by a six-volt trans- fui-iiicr that plugs into an electric uutlci. These will soon be avail- able iii colors of ivory, green. red. gray. beige, brown, yellow and blue. The modern motor oar con- tains more light bulbs than an average five-room. Current mod- cls have an average of 20 lights, and some have as many as 38. Professional truck drivers are the safest men behind the wheel, with an accident rate of only 1.96 per 100,000 vehicle miles. 3571? our mom out to HOURS-For J5; and broken glass. and smoking stands from putty cmuamiuu. (APSUlES UCKlEY'S ;AtztcssGosoicK' i., at 4 APP LAM! AND ORDER, I WMIL DEVCIYE FONIGHT 70 '1 Is.-,'. s 5" I . Jr."-H -I V U, 0"? Ranne. Secret Agent X9 The rate for passenger cars in the same period was 3.45. records show. Deer are kept as sacred ani- mals in the old city of Nara in South Japan. Wafers to feed the animals are sold on the shrine grounds. 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