Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1937, Page 43

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THE EVENL\TG STAR, \VASHINGTON D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937. Cc—9 TRANGE AS IT SEEMS— By JOHN HIX| SERGEANT STONY CRAIG—"Always on the Alert. —By FRANK H. RENTFROW and DON DICKSON . m HAZARD, GET READY FOR GUARD ] [YOUR POST EXTENDS DOWN = : 1 :g;vs.mb: AANl;(Ewi;rRomlE R:mas m‘s% ‘RNOAD ;etTETHE ARMORY.. :«'fi;um'r“m!‘ WISE, IT'S :khflkewr, POST ! HAZARD . XY \EVE YOU AT d IN WITH ME o B° ~"READ His owN : . OBITUARY IN & Newsonper] P e orY OF THE GRERT SHOWMANG DepH w&e Dné%ueneo BEFORE BECPUSE BARNIM BADOFTEN PCCOUN® OF Hic OWN DEATH / ARM SICK AN’ TIRED THAR! AH RECKON THAT'S WHAT EER ) O'HIM BEIN' %0 DANG THE END O THIS BLASTED GOSHAMIGHTY AR YOoU | ORNERY JEST 'CAU WHISKER BUSINESS p A-SNEAKIN' \HE 'S GoT A wms&g?za- = chet s (BEAR mave = i = UP ON RAFE? ) AHM A-GOIN" TO \\AME% mw\,- ‘fi H ; CUT T OFF. Wilkes Cournty), Ga, =z | Wb HANGED FOR HiGH . TREASON AGHINGT THE SIPTE — - BB ON THE GROUNDS THPAT HE 5101t A HORSE PND SOME 2- {2 MeN SIARTED FOR SGOUTHERN CALIFORNIP's (0 T -ce TEPM DEAINST WERE OFTeN PUBLISHED SOLELY 7 AH, YES - THIS . ey 'gg;eg:mé WHe g FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEDICATING CalsEd THE DeaTi OF FIFTY S i SOREF ks e Jous wEz I B e Srnme ™ = BN : @} THEM-- BECPISE THE PERGON RALLIONS = WET Yoo HeamnaNIES OF ACTION 15 4 Tiivon To aoug Ny WD G 1O LR ‘ \¥ m&%&%%mmfl CHIP IN TO PAY HIM $200.000 T0 i § MOST |RREGULAR dlFoT P e $200-G00 GLany- F| B0 e UHOR B CARRY OUT THE PLAN | SUGGEST [f | HAVE | YOUR PROMI " A u FOR BRINGING HIM TO JUSTICE - 8-8UT THE | LCO-OPERATE IF v&mfi ot UNDERSTAND | GENTLEMEN- | RE_NOT N < X - il O.K. 1T 1/ INVOLVED OFFICIALLY? WHAT MAKES WHAT MAKES YOUR HIM DO THAT ? 00G CARRY OM THAT oI> I oNce eerore, ¢ WHAT /2 | WAY, BEN 7 AND JASON SAID IT : % MEANT DEATH / Dolfuss is goin' t' hab his tonsils out tomorrow! He thinks its great . . . his daddy is goin t' gib him a knife and his muvver has promised him all the ice cream he kin eat! THE CHEERFUL CHERUB The dignity of laber /- L IKNOW, MR. MAYOR- There's nothing now / (Ea A _DAY-- L\ I™M SORRY-- WE'RE c QUIT STALLI surpasses . 1 DARK A = o e oA : ATCH o R s CSTRAe 'll join the upper elasses. AT LWHen eooie recefen A THREATENING NOTE FROM | J 2\ ‘ THE CAT” - MIKE (‘HoLLOW- ! AN OMINOUS LEGS") DOLAN, OF THE < . 7 SHADOW CITY'S FINEST, WAS % APPOINTED HIS BODY-GUARD.. POLICE HEADQUARTERS --- Winning Contract By GENE BYRNES By THE FOUR ACES. D " o= of the most interesting situa-| | THATS A SWeLL iDEAS IT's NOT S0 HOT/MY | |BALONEY/IT DOESNT | | T koW IT/THE DELAY tions in contract bidding occurs| | IF YOURE IN A HURRY POP WENT IN THERE | |TAKE ALL THAT TIME HAPPENED BECAUSE. when one side has a partial score YOU CAN HAVE A SUIT ONE MOR!‘“NG BEFORE TO PRESS A SU”'.’ THE TAILOR WOULDN' and the other is endeavoring to push PRESSED IN A COUPLA i EIGHT, AN HE HADDA GIVE THE. SUIT BACK UNTIL them to an unmakable contract. Here MINITS WHILE ¢ WAIT UNTIL. AFTER POP PAID HIM FER MAKIN' the defending team must take full YouRe. warmin/ ” ri , 7 i stock of its resources and ascer- z il R BTG \T.SO POP HADDA WAIT / tain: (1) Whether the opponets can p ; UNTIL IT WAS DARK, SO actually be set if they are pushed “ B p W S N F HE COULD SNEAK HOMEZ Ao high enough, and (2) whether the El W = 24 b defenders are likely to incur a penalty o7 e that exceeds the value of game. On 3 2 W, 14% the other hand, the team hoping to < win the rubber must say to themselves, “We can be pushed just so far. If our opponets take too many liberties i & with us they are going to be doubled.” y “ G P& | The hand below is an illustration ) : 7 of some valiant defensive bidding K : =L fiuu.",/ that almost succeeded: ’ : Q1§76 B s b “Reg. U. S Pat Office._ AN righs ressrved East, dealer. ° Both sides vulnerable. -—By SOL HESS East-West 40 on score. d EDX'1 COULDNIT LET HiM AT LEAST THAT'S MEMBER A GQEA‘\'A.;WNTSWH&I MARRY HER WHEN W x P WHAT 1 THINK o 1 “ v : ™ LAST || NOU GOT ARDLEY woas ALREADY M SURE. WE WAS TRIED TO HELP THAT ‘CARDS NUTHIN', MAW SKUNK!!!" J shigid THURSDAY = DOWN | THE HOD-UP AND JAKING HIS GET- e WIFE AND WD MARRIED, AND 1T Was) TR "0 ol oF, ) Awayve o':‘g e:gl/’. CL% fTRAéeEH: \:ur 2 3 ON)! [y A ER MODERN MAIDENS N S e STRAIGHTER. THAN A I BED SPRING ! A#A10984 The bidding: East. South. West. North. iv 24 29 38 3¢ 48 Dbl. Pass Pass Pass East's three-diamond bid following his partner’s raise in hearts was very clever, as it indicated that he preferred that opening in the event that the opponents obtained the contract. After South had bid four clubs, West had a difficult decision to make. If ~ ADVERTISEMENT. . ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. his partner actually held 10 cards in T T T T e o e oo S o o N S B s s it without dimoulty. West Knew TERRY AND TED Windy Carries Coal to Newcastle By Dick Mackay that his partner had had a definite|* Ov5 GOT Al PUT ME ON THE reason for showing his second suit— . ME HANDLE ey ‘(&'& mm’ug&, S JOB AND I1L 6O TO namely, to indicate the best openirg 711 THIS coaL! S - 3 = WORK FOR YOU - lead. This must mean that East held &3 7 \".’l pe A\ FILLING YOU WITH both the ace and king of diamonds. P \ i/ R ’ STAMINA AND THE Hence, West could see that an open- k QUICK ENERGY ing lead of that suit would quickly t YOU NEED. YOU'LL bring in three tricks. s 3 LIKE ME,TOO. West's double brought magnificent y ~ ; ; g Nk Aoy B ! TASTE JUST Tesults. After winning the first two oR Uy 4 : X diamond tricks, his partner gave him & ruff. The ace and king of hearts were then cashed, East led a fourth diamond and declarer could not pre- vent the loss of another trump trick. Thus, East and West, who could have made exactly three hearts, had refused to be pushed too high. They had €1 The A P AB Rights Rt turned on ‘their tormentors and ex- tracted an 800-paint =i : 3 2 = o h o THE BREAD FOR WINNERS “YEAH, IT 18 RATHER BECOMING AT THATI® . them, Py e ! . Letie It REE he

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