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| _—s AT’ ‘THE MOVIES : THE GUMPS—ANDY TELLS MAMA OFF ae ys OUG ‘Thunder in the City’ |‘Shall We Dance’ Is WONDER HOw Bim's WACK Wetha ims SUusT 790 GAPE IE | Product of Sherwood) High Speed Romance Toes CHANCES — AFTER - ao] | HAD Mav Way THAT SaaLE ‘Thunder’ in the City” featuring] The high-velocity romance of two ara aN pels PREFERRED Edward G. Robinson, will be the at-|famous people lends a melodious kK traction at the Capitol theatre today ‘heme t® “Shall We Dance, RRO : 3 Radio's new Fred Astaire-Ginger Rog- ond Saturday. ers musical. Besides ‘presenting Robinson in @/ This picture will be shown at the if efreshingly new type role, a far cry Faremount Saturday, Sunday and from the machine gun-toting “Little | Monday. ” ‘ Unlike their earlier offerings in Caesar” of America’s heyhey er@,| which the two dancing aces were seen “Thunder in the City” gains added /|as struggling aspirants for fame, the interest in the American debut of Luli |new picture starts out with both por- Deste, the Baroness Hohenberg in pri- | traying stars at the top of their re- vate life, who is being hailed as the | spective fields, Astaire as ® world-re- most glamorous screen discovery of /nowned ballet dancer, Miss Rogers as year. ‘an equally well-known revue artiste, The story of “Thunder in the City”| Because they are so famous, their was written by Robert Sherwood./every action becomes news. Conse- * Pulitzer Prize playwright, and Aben/quently, when Astaire’s manager Kandel, author of “City for Conquest” | carelessly gets rid of an importunate and other novels. It depicts in a|woman by telling her that Astaire is comic, satirical fashion, the manner in| married, the rumor spreads like wild- which an American super-ballyhoo ar- | fire, and when Astaire and Miss Rog- tist takes Mother England for ajers are seen together on a trans- - . streamlined buggy-ride, with time | atlantic liner, it is assumed that Miss BUT IF Wis DON'T WIN THE YEAH, AND IF WE DO out for romance, Rogers is the secret bride. BUILDING CONTEST, WiLL You JAF Wy, f yy A | | CONTEST, I WON'T GET WIN, You WILL. GETA CHIP IN $10 OF SOUR d /] j A TRIP, AND I'LL GE OUT “TRIP... AND WITH US! SO ; McKenney om Bridge SAVINGS MONEY? Ga, ; $10. PM TAKING A WERE TAKING A LONG SETS UP EXTRA ENTRY Declarer’s Handling of Side Suit Gives Him Game by Per- mitting Two Finesses to Own Hand By WM. E. McKENNEY {North's immediate overcall over Elis’ (Secretary, American Bridge League) |double was an indication of a weak ape question of entries, or spill hand, When East passed, South bid put the lead in a desired hand at ‘will, is one of the problems constantly SOLUTION xO eee confronting the declarer at bridge. CONTRACT FROBLEM Often the success of a contract rests on ability to lead from one hand up to tenace combinations in the other. Sometimes entries are obvious, but at other times they must be created. It was the question of creating an; additional entry in the dummy that | confronted Morrie Elis of New York, | member of the team finishing sec | ond in the recent National Masters’) ‘Team of Four event conducted by the American Bridge League. He had two sure losers in clubs, and had to WELL,WELL, HE BEGS THE HONOR PASTURES! MY/ LAM OF MY PRESENCE ABOARD THE SWAN? CRASHING SOCIETY! FOR TEA! AND (THIS 15700 GOOD} HE SAYS HIS DEAR MOTHER IS SO ANKIOUS TO MAKE MY ACQUAINTANCE! MUCH PASTURES FAMILY, AND REGGIE 15 THE TALK OF THE CONTINENT! pall iis ie jel les Helle ; Ey i ike’ aft ti i 5 pase Uimit his losses in trumps and hearts |ten-spot held. A spade was to the ten 3 ‘one. , The bidding is rather interesting,| Declarer then laid down the ace of fndicating the weak suits which ex-|trump and conceded one and pert players now bid, so long as it|two clubs to the opponents. " can be done at the range of one.| (Copyright, 1937, EA Service, Inc.) | HORIZONTAL —_ Answer to Previous Puszle erning —— | EG The fag of PIARTTUNLIELICON ET) 17 Fashion. OIL OMMEIAIGICIE} TIT PMIDIOIGIG! LINC eee ree AMO! SmRimap () os Ly CHINCHILLAS, 'EM, CONFOUND DOWN GRADUALLY, GUESS I RUSHED 'EM ; NUIT 3 ITH, ro TOO MUCH,~—TAKES 3:70 6 YEARS. _ S5Bill of fare. __ capital. 7 Knock. B6Neuter pro- $1 This country’s 8 Ell. noun. governmental 9 Less cone 87Esrly. deader, strained. 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