fQlilCKlES CLOVER CLUB IKKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN T0 TIE PUBLIC Iablas learned. Make your Reservations Early by Calling 1222. —CAFETER|A_.. 01"‘, at ll O'clock with Leglonalren Orchestra ADMISSION 50o EACH Unless Pro-arranged Reservations will not be held after iii o'clock. 151F126‘! SERVANT TURNS $2,000 for every year he PRO wmm PLAINS. N.Y., May l4 __|gp)_-Th9 perfect servant has turned DIO- Joseph Moenis. 01. said in gourt that he had gardened, cook- pd and chauffeured for his for- m" empltlyfl‘. Mrs. Flora Sharp, without pay from 1931 until she riled inst year- iia is suing Mrs. Sharp's heirs tor $48500. Moenig says that Mrs. Sharp promised him that on her death he would get her home plus DAILY ACROSS A gift for influence Gaunt Past part. of rise Anxious Faultily Regions Cozy spot Not working S-shaped moldings One oi’ a ship's personnel Corpuient Flower City (N. Y) Help Genus of lizards Funeral pilu A filament Make tidy and neat. Hillside dugout! Lavender Beast of they never heard agreement. of such GROW U!’ AT ‘I mattirity in seven years or more. lIOBNAILED saunas; paigns. CROSSWORD b. Half ems 23. Concludo d. Ocean 24. Plnaceous 7. Capital l h.) 8. Grown old 9. True l0. Scottish- Gaelic 18. Merrily l9. Erbium (sym-l 20. Evoke 21. Mineral spring 22. Chief 34. Stop _ linguistic 35. Dexterour gtock (lndo- 36. Persia China) 88. Govern _ l. 26. Japanese pagoda 29. Having made and left a will B2. Argent (IYITIJ l6. First in rank Q B i] E3 Ll Si W fzl l] '4 Yesterday's Aural,‘ 39. "——. the Terrible" 40. Soldier's meal; 42. Perched 43. (Zushion p» tan-ac.) we.» ,_ ,____ +5» F rye-s» r-QQH‘: 5 '3 See-Ions Se. cmnrroqvotl-A erynwsrlm WW1" rmu surus LA, SKAR VKE zACAU Lana vwsx rwsa. zacau Liens vwsx NE-CA-LEEUA. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: HAIL BOUNTEOUS MAY. THAT DOST INSPIRE MIRTH AND YOUTH AND WARM DESIRE- MILTON. By Ken Reynolds ____. ~—,:: < m"? t? “a DJJIQL -_-__ ¥—‘ our electric ronge with o Guordiun Wont Ad!" OUl OUR WAY OH. AUNTY, THIS l5 AWFULWU MAKE U5 RIDE. SUCH HOR5ES ‘TO TAKE THIS COW UP 1D TH’ PASTURE! HORSES Tmrr oo WITH OUR mm: OF earns- we ooT "n4 cA-r-rte ALL GENTLE so WE'RE GENLTLIN’ THE cow now! (nears THE KIND OF _ i" \\\\\1\\t\ Olive trees reach full-bearing Roman soldiers were heavy 1101,. nailed sandals during their cam- "Sincs you told the liqhtcompony off-we might as well sell . thetm 0f The Parachute Mail l: Ietar Benedict "Go on ahead.” said Graham, in the same crisp, low, decided tone: ‘she may need you, and I can't mks your speed. Where do we g0? Coleridge Square?" Peter trod upon a stone, and it rolled; the sound was slight. but loud enough. “Hush!" laid the other ma". lmpflatlvely, and caught had his companion by the 5,1111, What “mked Wll-hfllll- PBY- Mrs. Sharp further he said was too low to be ' died intestate and her heirs lay heard, but no doubt remained in gn Peter's mtnd that it referred t0 himself, and was s. warning. He moved more rapidly down the darker side of the lane; his mind was busy running over the dispositions of the last few days. to find where the leakage hail oc- curred. 1n his vi-slt to Coleridge Sfiilfl". had he inadvertently left ‘traces for them to find? He had not thought so; nor could that be the cause of this last moment abandoning of the plans for to- night's run. You do not, with a g lpcrfectly good reason for letting well alone. send men almost Into the net you know to exist, purely for the precarious pleasure of fish- ing them out again at the last moment. No, the snag. no nutter how far back it referred, had come to light only this very night. since Gra- ham had left London. So much was obvious. What remained was for Peter to decide what to d.) in these changed circumstances. Three Against One Ha was alone. It was useless trying to get any sort of help. If these two....three, for he thought there was a third man in the rear car .. if they reached Coleridge square again in safety, the whole bunch of them would be of! and out of the country before they could be picked up. On the con- trary, if they could be held, Mere Colibri would stay where she was, or come to their rescue, but "er- tainly not run without them. Pet- er had very clear ideas about the quail-ties of tihat redoubtaible old woman, and a highly developed in- stinct for self-preservation was not one of them. He could think of nothing to do, except to malte his own unassisted effort to hold these two. Get two of the birds .....or was it bhree?.. and there would be at least a ilPt-Yrtlng chance of rounding up the rest; for by now, or very shortly now, the police would be making their un- expected entrance into SabeeYs shop and the Green Scorpion; and those who carricd the surreptitious good; trustingly from the ware- house to the shop would have a shock when they emerged. Au that clean sweep in London, his own land Peggy's overwhelming testi- mony against the Cowies, Graham and Chacquord .. and here only the capture of material goods, v/‘rth no arrests to back them. It w-ts nut,to be thought oi’. He had to stop them, to hold them here. No matter whether it was possible or not; he had got to d_o it. And then his mind was made up for him; for though the two fig- ures in theornadnurarestili, he distinctly saw the dull gleam of .the barrel of a revolver advanced sL-lently from the window of the rear car. So there was s, th'rd: and the third had a better view of hlm than the other two, who seemed to have lost him in the shadows; the third was drawing a bead upon him with the great- est deliberation. Too bad for the ‘fellow that the light, what there was of it, fell i" such a, way as to illuminate the gun for one sec- ond beyond mislaklng. There was no time now to consider what was policy; Peter leaped for the only safe and available cover, which was the bodies of the two mcn standing rigid in the roadway. The shot exploded harmiessly, and the hedge received the bullet with s slight rustle and siighter crack just as Peter came down with his full Welflhi “P011 _Ora.- harm's chest. He was conscious of a fleeting feeling oi‘ exhilaration over the g-ood oftit-e the shot must have done mm, 1; might not carry tar, but it was not necessary that it should. The nearest of Bitrkefis mcn should he within earshot, on a night so still. if he could hold them no for a tow minutes all might yet. he well. had his In the meantime he hands more than full, and found himself knowing it a. liltlfl 10° clearly. Graham was as strong as an ox; you could cannon Into him and send him spinning back with a crash into the bonnet of the brosdslded car. but he came bee! like a sapling barking back for the wind. Peter took a chance blow in the side of his neck, and Bv 1- R- W'Ll-'*M$ our BOARDING nous! ‘THE GRARDIAN __ .. The 'o‘i n. m5 Contract Bridge l; Josephine Culbertson ERROR. IN ARITI-IIVIETIO l The dealer-era great ermr in to- day's deal consisted qt his apparent inability to count up to twelve. ;own club void. The flna] contract llouthfdealerl QAJBTIT ‘UQ9 VQAKQT3I ‘i Qa" QKT‘ Q3878 N Q1054. 2 w E Q3864 Q1175 s 4.8852 §2J101 QQIOQSZ, . QAKB . .9 ‘Alidbf _ ‘The bidding: Booth West North lease‘ 1Q Pass 3Q Pass 4N1‘ Pass 5Q Pass 5N1‘ Pass 6Q Pass 8N T Pass Pass Pass The none-too-expert use a1 the Blackwood convention by South landed the partnership in the wrong slam contract. North considered taking the six-notrump contract to seven spades. but was rightly afraid '0! “duplication of values‘ in his obviously should have been six 6133665. Which of course would have been a laydoivn, despite the offside position of the spade king. Playing against six notrump. West opened the club queen. A spade was discarded in dummy and deciarcr, of course, won. Now. evidently without making any pse- cise count o! tricks. declarer tried to run the diamonds, and was badly disappointed when the suit failed to break 3-3. i-le returned to for the spade king, but when that his hand with a heart and finessccl lost, East. naturally cashed his high diamond for the setting trick. If declarer had counted bcttcr he would have seen that he could well afford to take the spade finesse he would then bc sure qt four immediately and lose it, and that spade iricksu‘ three hearts, three diamonds and two clubs, for the‘ indisputable ioial of twelve tricks“ Even if the diamonds had broken} 3-3 (which was unlikely on "probab-‘ ilitles") declzirer still would have, needed to catch the spade king for i3 tricks, so if. was obviously wise to clear the spade before running the risk of setting up a diamond for the enemy. . SPRIl-WG FEVER REMEDY Nature's own remedy for “spring! fever" is a ionic compounded sim- ply of lots c-f vegetables anti i fruits, plenty of water and milk. ' adequate sleep and as much fresh air as one can get. say medical authorities. for a moment had all he could do to keep away from guns and fists while he recovered his breath "e was aware, distantly, of the ti ird man getting out of the cur, slowly and methodically; he even remem- beredrrettei-wardis ‘seem, him re DOTTY 0mm: l’ HAVE FIND THE M/“ING IVM$AGSG GIRL A 39/50/12 ll}! QWWY 0 JANTUOQ . $800M H0 some..." . z Marv/w um.’ ., A rr seems as i: W's. DONE ON ‘JUQPOSE!!! ' FOOL. "rt-v WEATHER’ MAvBE n’: l WEAlZ THIS DIQGUISE -1'Ll_ REMEMBER tOW WE WON THE “All. WEU. THE HNNISOJBWAYD‘ .§i Q ‘ ennui.” Iv lutorzl Tuna wise 1' ‘wW-r‘ fir TO LOOK AT _ THlS_l_I ' NOW-I'LL HAGTA 5TAV l-OME-QAIN OR SHINE e PM versev-theigun in his hand. But there was precious li-tlle Peter could do about it. His work was cut out twice over. 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