Judge, 1928-02-25 · page 25 of 36
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IMY AEROPLANE TKIP TO CHICAGO] man standing there watching a couple of men holding up a restaurant; so I yelled “Who's that guy chasin’ us? and he replied “Ach Gott! Dot's Mayor Thompson!” Well, you can imagine our surprise! Just then a rough-looking man came up and took the policeman’s watch and chain away from him, so we started to cross the street and were almost run over by a brewery truck! We had just gotten safely across when a gang fight started and Mac had a hole shot through his new hat. By this time we were a little bit nervous so we ducked into a restaurant, and if it didn’t prove to be the College Inn! A man _ there named Julius was awfully nice and gave us some smelling salts which re- ed us immediately, and we had a jolly evenin About four in the morning we aked out in the street and were delighted to find the Spirit of Pol Roger wa: Il there, but it had a ticket for parking tied on the stick! “We'd better get out of here!” yelled Mac jump’ . “Here comes a cop!” Giving the propeller a twist, I started the engine, jumped in, and just as we took off the cop passed under us with about ten thugs after him! A great city, Chicago! ~~ =~, Puller Brush ' The Most Popular Vacuum Cleaner on the } Market” fuction Br HIS is the third of a series of Lenz problems published in JUpGE. Prizes weekly for the best three solutions. Sterling silver trophies by Gorham for the best three scores in the series. Mr. Lenz personally conducts this department. His decisions will be final. If two or more contestants tie, both or all will receive like prizes. | Problems will grow more difficult as the series progresses. The series will run not less than thirteen weeks nor more than sixteen. | | Contestants should give as directly and clearly as possible all essential variations of attack and defense in playing the cards. Address solutions to Sidney S. Lenz, His De JUbGE, 627 West 43rd Street, New York City. Problem No. 3 The number of the problem must be clearly indi- cated by the contestant at the top of each solution. All. solutions must be re- ceived not later than March 3th. Lenz solution will be } published in’ Mareh = 17th issue. Names of winners will be published in March 24th issue. Second Prize Q)) Set Clark q with rac of cards, expec Ideal for workin Or year's subscription to Third Prize (2) A yea uction Bridge Diamonds are Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win four of the five tricks against any defense by East ay, West. comicbooks.com