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A HONEYMOON) HIM AND t V^ E Single -hands d- partes- wmere did J she had the low. on my he. didnt think Henrietta / °^ Cl send him wm, r A \ hendeeson, (n.c.) daily dispatch, Saturday, august 12,1933 O -Gc ( HEY, DI3LZ.Y, WHAT \ pen name would you /£rsN\/ W ** 9V ** W SUSSEST FOR A <t ' M # ti'CG? WELL, daffy, » i A/JI 7TferrfTi\ CAN THINK OF vyUWIA/|l fe A Q-ifc lilaHl Aoah /Vumskuu. MOHSEWH • —«jl Y : °cJ ' ('• Loue. ; --JglJ v\ DEAftSOArt® ]F A FELt&v, * RL£> J ’’j HAS THE BRASS to / . ° * I sei -l iron and syeau. " Y a FOR. A HE f * / 7~XcrV^l^ oFF THE <=»OUD S7ANOAftD> /J J, faj* edwim t kaEL Jsj v/ rJBa MAUMEE„ OHIO, // /jdßfigT DEAR NOAH® IF A MoToRiST * . '» • v * ' • - TURNED TURTLE WOULD ' i* i ’’«.* • •*•’ *'• •' ’^** r ‘^*‘* i THEY POT HIM IN THE * \ * J. *. *•. ; •*" 2.00 OR. -THE HosPaAL? X 'BtA& **?L •. : j " > rfSrf glop **f seno is Youßnomß notions. H£Or> -* *o, ~rr DBAS. NOAM - NOW/ . ISP I CONTRACT BRIDGET WRITTEN TOR CENTRAL CRESS By E. V. SHEPARD FAMOUS bridge teacher , EXTRAORDINARY DEFENSE NEITHER BIDE wasl vulnerable when the following hand was dealt. Bidding went: South, J-Spade; VoMh. 2-No Trumps. which was a fTi-tty stiff b.d for what he held; Wu-utti 3-Spades, precisely the con !raci he could have fulfilled, losing 1 ‘Vo diamond tricks, one trump trick and one heart trick; North. 3-No Trumps, which was a distinct ovex’- bid, but he held the contract. ' *J4 ♦ Q 962 ♦Q J 7 *QJ42 •Q 5 r<U ♦l°62 ♦KIO 4 -‘ Nor,h - V 8 5 3 ♦AKIO 9- w 4543 ♦K9 7 3 l-..- Sou,h 4108 6 5 ♦AK9 8 7 3 y aj7 ♦ 862 ♦ A The opening lead was the 5 of clubs, which went, to dummy’s lone Ace. The declarer led a small spade .tom dummy towards his own J. "A'est’s Q won the trick. If West had leu hie K of clubs nothing could have prevented North from going game, as be would have won three club tricks, live spade tricks and otie heart trick, or nine tricks total, regardless of subsequent procedure by East and West. Suppose West, instead of laying down his top club, had led back his S of clubs, the declarer’* J would GROCERY STOKES, FISH DEALr era and others can save money on their wrapping paper by buying old papers for 10c per bundle at the Dispatch office. Also fine for kindling fires. 19-ts. nave won tne ipr-k. assu ., nc , h two Club tricks, five spade 51(36 one heart trick, requiring a,1(1 added trick for game. \\ h ° n y ar « West do when a low &,■ r Would led through him from ell"" Was he failed ,o win that moh“ " S ! » result. If West won the n? m,,Rt trick he would have to lead mi thing which could not the declarer a game l ° giva Instead ot doing a llV 0 f ~ things that must give the deda certain game, West lea hi* io of l" monds. after he had won hi, LIT trick. The declarer’s Jw4 thV t ;; 6 but there was no way in which L could fulfill his contract \y, e ways could make three di.'mTi tricks and one club trick, in . to tne one spade trick already'w‘on Ihis meant that West’s return R ad of a diamond could not fail to ho!< ! the declarer down to 2-odd, no mat' ter what he did. The declarer saw bis danger with, out being able to overcome it H 6 tried his only heps ot going game North led a law heart from his own hand towards dummy and finessed the J. If that had worked the de clarer would have mode one club trick, one diamond trick, two heait tricks and five spade tricks. When the J of hearts lost to West's K West ran off three diamond tricks' North’s gamble of game or going' down tveo tricks was perfectly iegitp mate, and preferable strategy to^de liberately going down a single trick by taking his eight tricks and giving his opponents the balance. The sense was extraordinarily good. Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results WVDMEN- -EARN sl2 DOZEN ItfFvV 7 - ing, home spare time, materials cut, instructions furnished, expeii ence unnecessary. Write. Superior Dress Company, 203 Havemeye: ■Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. i 12-iti FEW GOOD LEG HORN~HENSFOR sale, 50c each. C. M. Hight H-2ij LOST WEDNEDAY NIGHT 'SMALL shaggy brown dog, answers to name of Kri3, if found please notify Bill Wester, phone 647-J. FOR RENT: DESIRABLE ~ STORE in Horner Building next to Book Store. Suitable location for any busi ness. If interested see \V. C. Cates, Agent for owner. 9-6 u APARTMENT FOR RENT IN~TKE Stonewall 215 Young Ave. Furnish ed or unfurnished, heat furnished. Only one apartment left. Apply to Eric G. FLannagan. Sat-ts LISTEN! —. WHEN YOU WANT TO save money. Come to 847 N. Garnslt street. Buy Independent gas ana one of the best motor oils He per qt 10-3 ti LOST-RIBBON FOB, ACCO Em blem, Masonic locket. Monogram on back. Reward. C. P. Tanner, 12-1;; FOR RENT SIX ROOM BUNGALOW in good condition, corner of Davis and Nicholas streets. Also four room furnished downstairs apartment with private bath and entrance. Mrs. Geo. J. Rowland. 10-and-12 EXPERT RADIATOR SERVICE- Drive in today and ge< your radiator cleaned and repaired by an expert radiator man. All work guaranteed. Hicks Auto Service. eod*sti 12 FOR RENT: SEVEN ROOM STEAM heated brick home corner Garnett and Jennette streets, modern in, every respect, recently renovated, garage. Phone 241. Mrs. J. H. Cheat ham. 12-15-16 FOR RENT AFTER AUGUST 15, first floor apartment on Horner street, steam heated all modern con veniences.' Miss - 'Gussie ■ Blacknall, telephone number 568-J. 5-8-10-12 NOTICE TO~ TOBACCO FARMERS You can get old newspapers to pac/. your cured tobacco on for 10c P e! " bundle at the Dispatch Office. Oxford Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 47 Quality-Service NOTICE Default having been made in the payment of the bond secured by that chattel mortgage dated the 2nd da> of May, 1932, executed by Harlan J. Dorsey, recorded in the office o the Register of Deeds for County, N. C., in Book 168 at P a ?“ 286, and pursuant to authority con tained therein, the undersigned v-* 1 offer for sale and s.ell to the hipn- - bidder for cash on MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1933 AT U O’CLOCK MIDDAY, the following described propeF) All of that certain stock of drugs, merchandise, goods, furniture, fix- u and equipment consisting of medicines, toilet articles, £^ rU cigars, cigarettes, merchandise. cha ‘‘" > ; safe, desk, prescription fdes, toget with any and all other personal P* perty acquired this day from the dustrial Bank of Henderson, alto ai-j and all other goods and merchanm and furniture and fixtures that be hereafter acquired in running general retail drug store, alt of vv **“ now and to ba. located and siFta'e -* the storebuilding now owned b> - -- Elizabeth W. Dorsey and the of Laurine W. Dorsey, and for®® occupied by the late Melville Do This the 22nd day of J ul 3' ’ THE INDUSTRIAL BAN*. HENDERSON. J. P. and J. H. Zoliicoffer, Attorneys. ___ —7^