Judge, 1928-08-25 · page 29 of 36
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———— ————— HIS is the thirteenth of the lems. Prizes listed below duets this department Contestants should essential v cards. ive: tations ¢ awarding prizes, will receive like prizes clearly and dircetly as iy correct play, but the directness with whi clarity with which they ¢ dge new series of Lenz Prob- Lenz personally. con- His decisions will be tinal possible all defense in’ playing the ling essential variations, solutions are arrive tand the idered in will be cor If two or more contestants tie, both or all | In the first. series of Lenz problems many readers presented their solutions in most this se of pr the cleveres ms Address solutions to Sidney S. West 43rd Street, New York City. unusual ways. will award a spec Such prizes may | for verse, illustrations, graphic presentation, or any | tionally clever of unique form. l m of solution, Each week during | I prize for | awarded . His Desk, Jupce, 627 Problem 13, Series 2 The number of the problem must be clearly indieated by the contestant at t of each solution Only one side of each sheet of paper used should be written on. All solutions must he re- ceived not later than Sep- tember 3rd. Lenz solution will be published in Septem- her 22nd issue. Names of winners will be published in September 29th issue. a- 953 0 K 1097 ro) hk? (See next page for Lenz solution to Problem Nine, Series Two) on Bridge First Prize Twelve packs Russell's Playing Cards The the Bank Note backs tablished favorite of card clubs Second Prize (1) Set. Clark's Auction Bridge Tiles, with racks. Used in place of cards, especially out of doors Ideal for working at Bridge prob lems. Or A year's subscription Q) JUDGE. Third Prize (1) An autographed c lished ney S. Lenz ing way to and check your against that of an expert i Pri A che prises listed. Clubs are Tru has the lea ps. South |. North and South must win four of the seven tricks against any defense by East and West. Good night Come to sleep, to sojourn here. It’s a restful, beautiful, finer place to stay. In all of old Earth, no other hotel excels its courtesy nor its swift, well- mannered service; none other vat Garces and John, plan things could, Inimitable chefs, on for you to eat, so savoury, so delicious—and as many as for old King Cole +++ Then, at night. when you retire... you sink into warm cozy depths, you pull soft linens and com- forts up “round chins and ears, you poke your toes exploringly from warmer to colder spots ¢ g and you sigh and you turn and and back again, and you smile you listen to the far-away whooooee of ferry boats from Canada and sounds get fainter and fainter and you smile and you sleep... Good night. THE BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL DETROIT comicbooks.com