PAGE TEN ma‘ starting.‘ today. POPPY DAY Children from the Cit-y Schools, Porkdole and Spring Park will be selling Poppies for Remembrance Day, November 11th., i’ ~ BUY a POPPY llelp The Disabled Ex-Serviee Personnel All! f Over Bank of Commerce FRIDAY, NOV. 5 Come and bring a Friend émeAg .14‘; i ACROSS 53.Aritlered “Va i €5.Peck _ , ._ 6. River g ' (Chin) y . Exclamation i - Abyss l “ ll. Jewish Q month l8. Horse-drawn vehicle i IL Rail i l8. intersected 41. Mass l2. Fruiting spike at grain l3. Old measure 15. Negative reply as. variety o! cabbage ll. A stack. , u of hay I1. Peri-name Charles ' Lamb . ~ b2. Heathen . ‘ ._ image YA HUA ‘NWQA IKA NHQA, t Yesterday's Cryptnquote: UONGFELLOW. ' DAILY CROSSWORD irliiehpnul BEIGBE 38E“ EIDEi nism u VKIJMA IVAASAU SKHZ KA QZEVM—ALAUMEZ{ q , ,_ o. ¢_ BENEFIT DANCE - , l-iowiss HALL , _ Chicken llaffle Friday. 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Help 36. irritate 4B. Audience l3. Sandy tract 15. Insane 37 FUN 5011511 (Eng) DAILY GBYPTOQUOTE-lierds how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X It le I. 0 N G F I.‘ L L 0 W One letter simply stsnds tor another. In this example A is used tor the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophes, the length and formation o! tho words are all hints. Each dsy the code letters are diilerent. A Oryptogrsm Quotation SKA LTMWXWHZ E2 LANEOR WM FOR. HIS HEART WAS HOT WITHIN HIM. LfliE A LIVING COAL HIS HEART WAS-Q Distributed by King Features Syndicate, lag Quickies By Ken Reynolds lie end of some rainbow?" "Been using a Guardian Want Ad, my friend-or find ii’ at . naflcpaigpiauggria A WARNING T00 LAT! Alas, how oiten peoplel wait To give a warning just too late! -—Ghatterer the Red Squirrel Chatter-er the Red squirrel and Sammy Jay are not iriends. Nor are they enemies. They quarrel and make trouble ior each other. but at the same time each is ready to give warning i! he sees the other in danger o! which he is not aware. Perhaps they are too much alike to be real Iriends. Both are lull o1 mischief. Both like to spy on their neighbors. and of course that. means each other. Neither hesi- tates to help himseli’ when he hap- pens to ilnd the hidden supplies oi’ the other. Both are thrifty. You didn't know that Sammy Jay puts food sway for luture use. He does He doesnt have storehouses like Chstterer. but he does tuck acorns and other things away here and there when lie happens to find more than he can use at once. Whether he remembers where he % HO WIS s rotted p tn pullin! pieces, m search oi insects that love to live in rotted old stumps "It is Buster Bear." thou|§ Sammy as he drew near the pleoe where Chatterer was making so much noise. A moment later he caught sight of Buster Bear. He was pulling a rotted stump to puts them I don't. know. Perhaps pieces in search of insects that love to live in rotted old stumps he trusts to his sharp eyes to {ind l He dldn-b ca" what kind they gm" “1i“‘“1“1““1‘ nhied°ii1m°h ‘énnigm be. Ants ivotild be good. l-le f“? Willi °" F e 5°“ 11s very iorid oi Ants. 1t takes a ° l‘ 5 °“’“ ‘° "a lot o! them n» be at all filling. That Sammy, having nothing in par- ticular to do, was trying to make up his mind where to go to (ind some excitement. Sammy loves ex- citement. When anything exciting is going on in the Green Forestl Sammy is pretty sure to be therei looking on. even taking part it he is sure he can without too much danger. Sammy was over in the Old Orchard, which is near the‘ Green Forest. There u-as nothing; exciting there now. Sammy had‘ about decided to go over to the, Old Pasture when he heard thei voice of Chatterer over in the‘ Green Forest. It was taint because l of distance but not so iaint but‘ that Sammy knew instantly that Chatterer was excited and was scolding some one. That was enouQh. Sammy's blue and white wings were promptly taking him over to the Green Forest. QMM“ went-Qty; I i Contract Bridge g By Josephine Culbertson ‘ mascot-semen a MATTER or TIMING There is a time for desperate boldness, and a time tor strategic retreating. south in today's deal should learn this lesson. seem, dealer. __ _. Both sides vulnerable. 3 K 1o a n" ls a z g a 1o 9 5 4.9 o p e e 4 a e A J’ p Q J N I A 8 d O Q 7 W E O K 4 q, A K r s q, Q 1o s s 7 2 4 3 A K Q 10 8 7 5 2 Q 4 ' ~ Q A 8 6 8 2 Q1; ‘flu voiding: South West North Bast 1 4 Pass 2 o ‘Pass a 4 Pass 4 Q Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Double Peso Pass Peas West opened the club king. South ruiied and, in an effort to "steal“ a heart trick, promptly led his singleton. Unfortunately for him, the only result of this eiiort was to lose out badly in the "timing" East won with the heart ace and continued with clubs. Declarer again had to rufi. Now the spade king knocked out the ace, and a third club ruff reduced declarer to West's trump length. The queen oi spades dropped East/s Jack, but this was oi little value-South still had to establish his diamonds. He played the ace and a low diamond, uri- blockilig tn dummy. East won and forced declarcfs next - to - last trump with another club. Now, on a diamond play to dummy. Weet_ niiied in and iorced declarefs last trump with a heart return. South had to surrender the last two tricks, because West had the only trump and a good club. South could have saved 500 points of the Soil-point penalty by resign- ing himself to defeat and trying to salveie whatever was possible. It. was obvious that there was a minimum of two spade losers, one heart, and one diamond in the com- bined hands. Even if deciarer could steal the heart trick, he would re- quire remarkable breaks to hold his other losers to three tricks. Hence, after ruiting the first club is why he looks for a nest o! them, one that he can tear or dig open. Then he can lick them up in big numbers with every sweep o! his tongue. Some kinds oi Ants live in old rotted stumps such as this one. There might not be any Ants in this stump, but there might be Beetles or grubs oi some kind, and Buster isn't fussy about his iood. Anything he can eat will do. "A hig person like me with a hi: appetite can't afford to be fussy about what he eats. especially when food is scarce and getting more so." says Buster. Oi course he ‘is right. Neal" him. clinging head down to the trunk o! a tree. was Chat- tcrer, and how his saucy tongue was flying! He was calling Buster names and daring him to try to catch htm. Sammy was tempted to Jeer too. but didn't. He didn't want Buster or Chatterer to know he was around. l-ie wanted to see how bold Chatierer might be. It oculd be exciting. But Qhatterer wasn't too bold. and Buster paid no attention to him but went about his business as if he neither saw nor heard Chatterer. There is no surer way oi getting rid of unpleasant atten- tions than to ignore them. There is no excitement or furl in being ignored. Buster Bear ignored Ohatterer. Alter s. while the letter gave up. He was hungry. Not isr away he had a storehouse well filled with beechnuts. He scam- pered over to it. Without his being aware of it. Buster Bear (ollewed. Just assilently Sammy Jay fol- lowed Buster Bear, They didn't have far to go before wminl in sight oi a quite tall stub oi! e dead tree. Hanging from a small hole in it was something red. It was Chatterers tail. He had forgotten to draw it in alter him. _ At the top oi his lungs Sammy shrieked a warning. It was too late. Yes, sir, it was too late. Bustnr Bear had seen that tail and in a Jiify was ‘over at that". dead stub with a hungry gleam in his eye as he looked up at that red tail. 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