The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1937, Page 8

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R FANNY: “Gee, Fanny, why do we Lee this awful old stuff?” “Well, one generation's junk becomes another's antiques.” GETS THAT EXTRA TRICK Declarer Figures Most Favorable Chance in Play of Suit, to 5 Make Small Slam Contract By WM. E McKENNEY low card trick in some suit. Obviously (Secretary, American Bridge League) | none was available in spades, hearts, When South saw his dummy and/ or clubs. Only the diamond suit re- iB rcs he wes glad that he had| os 3 was e taken some time 5 his bridge re- SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS searches to look into the arithmetic PONTRACT FROBLEM of the game. This is an important aspect of bridge, particularly in the play of a suit about which nothing! has been disclosed, either by a bid or ead by the adversaries. Today’s hand presents a problem which deals with the matter of math- ematical chance. If one player holds four cards of a suit, including both the missing honors, the necessary play will not work; but the hances in g ee aatHLess ‘Counterfeit Lady’ Is |Shapely Legs Vital in ‘Career Woman’| ing to recover, at all costs, thie jewel which rightfully belongs to her, is fe ae order to help convince a jury of her ELE ni il 3 g Purity and Health Are Synonymous Because good fresh pure milk is essential to Health —and PURITY milk is always fresh and pure—the best that can be obtained. Every drop comes from carefully selected herds and after passing our rigid inspections, is Pasteurized to remove any danger from bacteria that may be present and to maintain its high quality and purity. Your grocer always has PURITY—ask for it by name. | aS | ridgeman-Russell Co. PURITY MILK HEY, You ! \'vE ME TO KEEP OFF MY BEAT / {POP IM IN A“TOUGH SPoT! 1 JUST FOUND OUT MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE » CERTAIN NOONE RANG OR Y@ KNOCKED AT THE SERVICE yy q ENTRANCE. OH,WELL L 7/7 DQ MAY AS WELL HUMOR W/Z] 14, Wy 7 YES ~~ SOE STORMS GARAGE = A QUAINT, f AND THERE'S ED SURK'S PLACE ~ |] THIS BEAUTIFUL || AND SACK ALLEN AND BILL NYE SURE, L KNOW THOSE BOYS On, e rh Ss y DOWN WHY... BRUNO \I/ BRUXSHIRE, MISS.. OF ALL PEOPLE: IVE GEEN WAITIN' NESSIR 1 SURE DO-.AND SIREET SURE ENOUGH SWICI2S , MANY'S THE TIME: NEO UNDER THIS a NO ?_1 SUPPOSE YOU'LL TELL ME YOUVE HAW,LADS/ FEAST THINE EYES UPON THIS “LUMP OF SUGAR-1 WANT 70 OBSERVE YOUR EYEBROWS As THEY GO UP UNDER YOUR WIGS UMF-F~ FUFFF ~ HI, HOm~ PERCHANCE IT WONT REGISTER WITH YOU-~/ LOOKED LIKE ALL WOOL }) -_NEVER HAVING SEEN A CABBAGE WITH 1000 LEAVES! U SAY-4YOU SURE LOOKS PURTY IN THAT NURSE'S OUTFIT, MISSY 1S IT MARKED MONEY? L HAVENT HEARD OF ANY STICK-UPS LATELY. SAY THEY’RE MAKING A CLEVER BRAND OF STAGE MONEY, Now/ AT FiRST GLANCE IT THEY MUST HAVE ) PINNED THAT ON YOU, WHEN AND A HUNDRED YOU GOT SPOKES TO TH’ >

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