Judge, 1928-07-21 · page 30 of 36
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Lenz Solution to Bridge Problem 4, Series 2 As it appeared in the June 23rd issue of Judge Diamonds are Trumps. South has the lead, North and South must win six of the seven tricks against any defense by East and West OUTH liscardi West leads” Jack of Clubs, North winning and East throwing a Heart finesse A Spade lead les Sout! e: ade trick f Should North omit. to the high Spai “ tri 3 would make it easy. If W Heart at second trick, No the King of ibs forces card a Heart Prize Winners, Problem No. 3 As it appeared in the June Iéth issue Ist Prize: A. MeC. Washburn, Duluth, Minn. 2nd Prize: L 3rd Prize: Harry S. Davis, Asheville, N.C. Frank L. Ziegler, Hanover, Pa. Special Prize: NEXT WEEK THE BATHING BEAUTY NUMBER OF JUDGE ORIGINAL DRAWINGS From Judge By Well Known Artists eo has on hand hundreds of original re years, jer color, charcoal and pencil sketches ke very nice pictures for framing. 7 be seen any time from 9 at the Judge Publishing Company offices, 627 West 43rd Street. FOR PEOPLE LIVING OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK: if you will write us, mection- you prefer and the nur. Putting Him to Shame With a smothered curse, the man turned and rd his wife. “I'm sorry,” he said, “but I cannot do it — goodness only knows I have tried my best, but I admit that I am beaten.” “Shame on you,” cried his wife, “to think that after all years of training your father gave you, you should fail at a task like this, no wonder you cannot make a success at your trade.” those “But [ have made a success— quite a success,” pleaded the man, “never a wee for anything, but 1 am = man enough to admit when I am have you wanted “Very well,” replied his wife, “if you cannot do it, let me have a try and all I can it is time you found another job Whereat the burglar's wife picked up the jimmy and pro- ceeded to open the tin of sardines. —Passina Snow 28 The Hat That Made a Champion —Lustick Braetrer Bathing Time at Brighton “Abe, can you float by your- self? “Don't talk business now call at my office tomorrow.” —Tit Bits lazy; “Madam, you look wonderful this morning.” “Very flattering, I assure you, but my daughter is already mar- ried.” —Dvusttn Orinton Sleeping at the wheel is an- other way to keep the motorist from growing old. —Evenvuopy’s Weexry WHAT IS A 9 SCOTCHOGRAM e¢ comicbooks.com