of Spain as m at: GGititdira in â€My.†"t us. you In yet-elf M " by the no..." Indianapolis. Ine-The mans sate Highway We!!! to to “at an; of “cat's on" right- for nub hut the center of paved lulu!- And the outside curve. of 8 action of state mad. . A The light: consist of and] "tteeb on set In a "mum" Mom ot metal so: in tho pan-mu lur- has. White rqrtteetetN m to I.“ to mark the can“: of It. mad and will be pm about MO feet In". Red rqtttqeto" will not tho pun- men: ads. 0- my“ pounds. Dog {antlers from all parts of that work! visit. Mlle; maternal - ymr to buy Animus and to “In from the pretty worm".- â€no of her methods of successful do. brood- "Toadstool†Lights to Outline - Indiana Highways a Nitrht My. ‘.........; an armed ruler who w,tuI,i, upon two prostrate human “mum. The scene is framed by four plumed serpents. The exact age ot the platform is unknown, bat It was found tn the {rump ot ruins which atettgdee the Tmnple ot the Warriors, and a about. 1,200 AI). " W†m7.†hy Karl Ruppert, arehmlorm o! the .‘urnngio Institute, who I. 'troetnq mvzwatlons at Chicken Ttaa. tho money to not borrow It "w POW' d “Tl 10th. "Change Is a Mme of Wig-“Q decay is a Prerequisite to new mm." ~Ralymond B. Fudkk. "The future below to the bold." James K. Gerard. "Thr.ro has been more thought Ind nor.) {swung about public Mtatm in the ms: year than in the ten which Preceu'ed it."-iuter “ppm ".‘va-r in the history of the work] has, there been a civilization no eon- pezmve as lhls one."--- Hunt. the debts Been o. P. M. (other Joseph P, Day. “In 1927, [read mt; Kant carved lite Chi "Maturity of Judgment an only come when thought has been “on“. od by knowledge ttnd Illa tel-mod.» -ienee."---Jottn Grier Ribbon. "The son-Yet of. sums! tor my in "at Is not the tale! of which counts. but the charm the tttau."--? Willi-(don. -. - - tharre."-raith mun. "In the put 'nitttantsts covered 1 mm»: by calling it 1 In; it seems that m the future â€anâ€. will cover n war by calling It a. erime."--4t. K. Chi'sninrinn. "We are trying to m I ('0th- century world with tint-cutie..- tury aerial â€Micah-Clan Frat. “Women cannot compete mm!- 31 with men in the higher "who. at “amass. Only an oeeaaionat one [on there."--Falth Bald-in "The trrxrteitat of In plateau: of u Shiner. "Why Is it that ma; hopped out at out mumâ€: ---Dean Inge. "What I all!" he: {of "Europe In: her “has. no Bot of the kind to M†In, feeltng."-lmr Kronor. “Sentiment Is worn than 'tetc"-. Albert H. Winn. . "Any great In! It. than been hnowed by an Increue In the whee. Aabie"--Couat Cort}. ad ivan Victory Monument Found in Yucatan Ruins h! a, has been diseovered to add irdge of the lost empire ot the a ot Central America. dim: ot the monument on tho ot the old Maya Metropolis ot m In: in Yucatan, Eunice, In rum-d recently try the Canada 'Con of Washington. It is n :v’r:t"'orm. beautifully swimm- -1 Him a. Tae design ot the rn. x'llllturml in high relief, "r 'rt' . u-wuzrvq elayarately-eos, 1,000 Dog Kennel o 927, greed was in tho driver’s now fear is In it."--otto M. no screen. In: devote all he! Iy of pets, whic eat Dane- don r kennels no use. mkhoundt, Alsatian. And 1 erown mm b ngtort--A "Victm Nonn- t some ancient Indian ruler. on: before the days ot cot. So They Say - Ono breeds any; people ot to-day want to they wan that: won to to C"---)-"' Anderson. the hole! of the thouund dogs of m are the pot- of Mlle. famous Vienna“ success tor my in movie‘s 'norterl."-- the chgmur inside discovered to add lost empire ot the America. monument on the ttut word 'top' In vocabulary My?" W todar become: to-morrow."--) FUDGE ot LaVri'riioiira". You have to go, and oh, boy, wallow in eoy?t heavily against you. a. try tor game. As a result, there are no "dead" hands at Contract where one player. for example, bids one heart and all Men. as occurs very frequently at Anc- tion. When one side holds all the cards there is bound to be plenty of action whether opponents bid or not. The lucky side must bid tor game it they want tt and once they feel sure ot game, they have the still further lncontlve ot trying tor “llama." At leonmct a little slam, it bid and made, score: 500 points it not vulnerable {and 750 points it vulnerable and n his slam, it bid and nude. score. 1000 points if not vulnerable and 1600 polnte it vulnerable. As a result ot these large premiums. the ettort to bid and make slams oxen one of the excltlng features ot Contract. In the regular came ot Au'ctlon you may lake 3 Chan are now and then with out lt is really surprising how little real work they are willing to do to ac- complish this result. There are prob- ably ten million people in ‘he country ttrday who play Auction or Contract and yet not the per cent. or them ever t tT t book on either game and, it they do, it usually is placed carefully tn the bookcase um never opened. But it you will not. read a book on the some, you will derive much Dene. Bt from a study ot the various hands that are analyzed in t one articles and, it you keep at it, you are bound to im- prove your game; and it you learn to play a little better than your associ- areâ€. you will win, even without the arm; and kings. As one player des. cribed the game ot a well-known ex- pert: "The boy certainly knows how to play 'em. Re d n't get much to work with, but he can sure make sevens end eight: act like kings and queens." We cannot all be experts bat we can certainly improve our game; And one of the best ways to do so In to study over the analysis ot the test hands given in those articles. Every one ot It's tttu aasiiion ot'én' Au .t'.o Contract players to become ex but. it it rpally surprising how h ,v__ _....ua IUul, LIB can only score two, the number bid, and the re- maining two tricks are scored in his honor column at tro per trick. This rule makes it necessary tor players to bid tor game on every hand, whether their opponents overlaid or Bot, pro- vided. ot course, these hands warrant a try for some. ...~..., ugaluSL any (release? Solution in the next article. Contract, as the name implies, al. lows the player to score towards game only.:he number ot tricks he has bid. Por example. it a player bids two spades and makes four, he can only score two, the number trid, and the! re- maining two tricks are scored in MI honor column at 50 per trick. This rule make; it necessary for players to bid tor guns on every hand. ,athmthao. It spades mu trumps and nine was against any tleteas Solution in the next attic] Contract. is the name in] lows the player to score town only.tho number of um. n- "WK. q, J. 10, , 9ytrtr--rr, J, ' Diamondhnon. tetmtee--i to relieve colic. Yet it is always elective, tor older children, too. Remember, Castrria contains no harsh drugs, no nateotietr--it, abso- lutely harmless. When your baby is tram with teething or a food upset, give a. cleansing dose of Cu- torin. Be sure yo: get genuine Cate toria with the name: CASTORIA makes HIM PUSSY One ot the most important things you can do to make a teething baby comfortable in to see that little bowels do their work of carrying " waste matter p.omptiy and re- gularly. For this nothing in better than Cttatogits, a pure vegetable pre- paration special}: made for babies and children. Custom acta so gent- ly you can give it to young infants When TEETHING M' it A tfrtrtitNeuhse s',,:ix'i.'l))) AUCTION.“ slrT.", " CONTRACT if... o,.4j,e,ter, :,j,:iijki,'i,i, 1 'u--, fehttte--6, 4, 3, , Diamonds-Lg, 3 sSpades---g, 8 Z is in the lead, bow can Y T win eight ot tho ARTICLE No, 10 Problem 11earttre--A, 7, a, tr Chttur-A, Q, 10 Pitunomu--lr, 5 Bpades--noG MGM. Aucnon‘uupor “a itU who does not go up and he The reader itt often corded away " - hold: 'm."-AJtiaruq ll. mum}. tho author's train ot thought. . an an of prosperity Just like that which the United Batu and Canada enjoyed before and “to: the war."-.. Lord 1.0mm. Siegen_ Westphalia.--" atone bear- Ing the date 732 has been tonnd in the wall ot the old church in Raum. land, a small village on the Eder River, and research has established that the building wee erected by St. Boniface. It is thus the oldest det- inltely dated Church ht Germany, looking back this year on twelve centuries ot existence. The relics may have been the re- mains ot a civilization .ot mound build- ers. it is believed. Specimens have been sent to anthropologists at the University ot Nebmska. Germany's Oldest Church Shows Date Block of 732 There is one point in the play of a hand that some ot the good players don't always follow, and yet is gener- ally a consistent winner. When the declarer has won tho declaration at a suit. and you have four or more trumps, open your long .siait. With tour or more trumps there is always a pos- sibility ot being able to establish your long suit and break up the declarer's hand by forcing him to trump your es- tablished suit. Por example, hearts are trumps and your holding is as fol- lows: Hearts-Q, J, 6, 5 clubs-A, K, c, il, 5 Diamondtr--tt, 6, 2 Bpades---10 With such a hand, it is much better to open the club suit than to lead the singleton spade. Suppose you have bid clubs and your partner has supported the bid. You lead the suit and the de- clarer is forced to trump. Even if he has six hearts, he can only lead two rounds of trumps. It he leads three rounds, you can win the third round with the queen and force him to trump again. Wt Butte, Neb.---A jug, believed to be at least 1,600 years old, was unearthed near here. It was hand-carved and once had been protected by a wicker frame. The discovery was made in what is thought to have been a ceme- tery of early Indian tribes. Pieces of pottery, ttint arrow-heads, teeth and bones also were found. C such hands will bring up points ot play or bidding that, it properly under- stood, will be invaluable. These hands have all been submitted to the writer for analysis and came up in nctual play. Study them over and make up your mind as to the correct bid or play in each instance. When the analysis is given. compare your opinion with the writer's and, it there is any differ- ence, think it over and then adapt yourself and your game tuteorditttrlr. Handled in this way, test hands will prove invaluable. Then it takes yours and, it y trick in the of cantrrr? score ' Istanbul. Turk.--For the tlrat time in Islamic history a radio has been installed in a Turkish mosque. Choosing one ot the most famous re- ligious editieea in an Turkey, M. Sophia, tor this innovation, Must- apha Kemal has directed that the radio services be chanted from the newly adopted Turkish Koran by 25 clergyman. Radio Now Installed . _ Jn Turkish Mosque This is the second notable do parture trom ancient custom in re- ligious service instituted try the progressive Turkish President this year. The Arabic Koran, always unintelligible as Latin to the lar. man, was replaced early last month in some Istanbul mosques by a Turk.. ish translation. These innovations are in consummation of the Nation. alist Government's aim of adapting the Islamic religion to the needs ot modern Turkey. 191: tre are in ans: o, the In}: modern l,600-Yr.-Old Jug Unearthed In Nebraska Cemetery Butte, Neb.---A jug, believed to be at “There is never again going to be "A speculum- becomes u husk): tales his Ins: trump to draw Hearts-A, 3 Chau-mme Diamonds-Ht, 10, 9, a, 7, 6 Bpadetr--10 She-Nh, you know you'd make a .vondortnl ttrtmttutt" Htr-"Boqr'tg mm" Bhtr-"Yott never take your eyes on the no..." Mothtrr--jould you like to come tad rock the baby tor a bit; Tommy.' Tommy-Rather, But I haven't got m rock." Little Arthur latter . thoughtful poser-ir stomach." Teaeher--"When you stand with your race to the north, your right hand is toward the East, your left towud the west, and your hock toward the south. Now, tell me the directions. What is In front ot you?" The teacher had labored long and patiently to teach little Arthur the points or the compass. ... ....,....n.. my, FroIV “WE, mu... l Young Son-ie- pass the 'am,) Father." _ .lltterly Worn-Out Father--"Don't -ny 'am. Say 'am." " Mother (turning smilingly to the 'ttt.thtatrithttiit "m â€hm, 32:3: They think they re sayingl M Mt M "I "a. They were discussing dogs. and the tales were becoming "pretty ml" when one of the group took the lead. "Smith," he said, "had a most intelli- gent retriever. One night Smith'- house caught ttrw. All was instant contusion. Old Smith and wife new tor the children and bundled out with them in quick one: Alas, one ot them had been Mt behind. But up Jumped the dog, i'lh‘ll-“l into the house, and soon reappean-d with the missing child. Everyone was saved; but Rover dashed through the names again. What did the dog want? No one knew. Presently the noble animal reappeared, scorched and burned, with ~whai do You think'."' "Give it up," cried the eager lis- (CHEFS. Witness--'") he upped and knocked me down with a leat." Judtre-"With a leaf?" Wituessa--"Yeh your Honor. V' a leaf trom the table." A woman says she is troubled oe. cause her husband talks in his tsleep-- and mumbles so that she can't undet- stnnd him. Gleelul Gladys says some women go right on chasing illusions at forty-by that time most ot us are kept busy dodging disliluslon. A wo- man seldom comes out ot a sullen spell until she believes her husband has suf- tered as much as she thinks he should. Most ot us try to put " everythlng except a good Ume, Foolishness is still foolishness, no matter how august may be the man who utters it. A lot ot people don't care much what happens so long as it doetm't happen to them. e'um--"Why are you so ltl G.'oomy--"Becwase my boa first in the race." 1ktd--"Why., 'Al think you'd be ham pr." He was a guest ot a Cockney family In England. They were eating Ham. "With the fire insurance policy, wrapped in a damp towel, gentlemen." The time to start advertising is when the other fellow says: "Aw, there ain’t no new business; let's cut down our appropriation." A large man never complains when joshed about his size. but the little man is sure to get sore it you call him a rant. No man is so handsome that he is good looking In a dirty shirt. A lot at "self-made." men would have fared mach better had they let the contract to somebody else. (k, Best in}; :Eobu in; Worse--'mut the motor went dead." nmmauumus.siiiiiafi hu- m they no mu. '-thdromuchitdre.. Battrs OWN SOAP _ Eagle Brand Owl Laffs Milk“ M. I "-'t, r/es/lr,)----)., i .8454 'ij I g I . Madrid-An old Spanish custom of separating men and women in the theatre is being revived here. The actress Honensla Gelabert, Who plans to operate the Theatre Bea- trice. said she would reserve or- chestra seats for womcn. 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My friends m astonished " my changed "5teamrtte and never ml u ask whet I’m thing. My "okra: 'Dr. WiItiarns'PinkPilis'." Dr.Wiltiartts'PhtkPihaetual1-te 'tttttttttpatty,',',"',','.,'.' the use: why they have new My and ml! to thou-nth of "tehiremmrtr+rtlatd-rttred - mil, Wu] (or Twin: win-yuan. hunch“ hale ismrgtaisarrttahter, scum m What New York ls Wearing nicked W ISSUE No. 8--'32 back Jammy ut, h "I became run- down and unable to do my work for . family of seven," writes Mrs. W. P. Fiupetrick,Mimu% Suit. "I was told. I "v'y Pattern its onyx Nothing is more destru dividua! rhamvter than fo Smiir the umber " down to the completion ot the Japanese occupation ot Man- churia last week. time worked in Japan's favour. While the League Council wavered, the Japanese Army carried oat in operations swiftly " cording to plan. 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