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A “ay ‘N Tie PocketGen HERE’S more good | time-keeping service, more real value in Pocket Ben than you’d ever expect in a $1.50 watch. | Pocket Ben is not only sturdy and thoroughly re- liable, but mighty good looking, too. It’s the kind of a time-piece that you can carry with pride and confidence. Built by the makers of Big Ben and other Westclox, Sold everywhere | WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY La Salle, Illinois New Westclox | 4 Auto Clock Attractive, convenient, reliable. Fits any car. Quickly attached on dash $250 or above wind-shield The Great Diet Derby (Continued from page 16) showed the stuff he was made of. Dieting for all he was worth, Acthelstan, the Clam, sprinted like a Troja Quivering in every sinew, he extended his lit- tle black neck, and with his fear- less eyes which are situated some- where on the neck, he regarded his opponents defiantly, And then... Click! ... his shells fell limply together. Aethelstan had over- done. He had fainted dead aw: An ominous hush fell over the assemblage. “Is there a doctor in the hoi I shricked hys- terically. There n answer: ing bustle of activity dozen members of the profession fum- bled for their stethoscopes. But they could rush to. the floor, the judge vigorously waved them back. “Aethelstan has recovered,” } unced from over the body. “He will before an trate pros- continue the contest in spite of a broken | clavicle incurred in the mishap.” Staging a comeback unprecedent- ed in the annals of sport, Aethel- stan threw himself back into his dict with a fervent burst of re- newed vigor. The ovation of the multitudes shook the very rafters, and the epted it won respect of every woman on the modest way he for him the man and premises. “There is no stopping a Clam of his grit,” said everyone. “He will now win the contest thumbs down.” And he certainly would have, had it not been for the un- foreseen calamity that then hap- pened. Baumgrass the Cat, in- stead of concent ng on some- thing abstract like a bowl full of catnips, had been concentrating on sea-food all the while, Rattled by the excitement, his resistance broke down, and with curdling Mecow ! he pounced up the only manifestation of ses food present ... poor Acthelsts the Clam. us, with Aethelstan devoured and the cat disqualified for breaking rule Number One, the Frenchman won by default. To the Frenchman belong the purse and the movie contracts, but it is to Aethelstan t the hats of the nation are lifted in tribute. Thoroughly digested though he may be, his is the high- est example of a true moral vic- tory. a blood- Lenz Solution to Bridge Prob. 11, Series 2 As it appeared in the August 11th issue of Judge Gu 400% b, West wins North puts rms aining ding the Club. d Club lead, North next two Club tricks. At trick I ‘Prize Winners, Problem No. 10 Series 2 As it appeared in the August 4th issue Ist Pi Mise Mice M. Owen Holly woo. 2ad Prize: Le Fla, D. Simonson, Srd Prize: Special Prize Your best friend WILL tell you It’s one of those things every- one should know about, as a matter of self-preservation. There are lots of mistakes you can make only once. Don’t tisk your neck! Get the flash- light habit. Let an Eveready Flashlight be your safe-con- duct during explorations of the unlighted regions of attic, base- ment and closet. Follow the bright, safe path it blazes through the deepest gloom. Here’s another thing your best friend WILL tell you about the flashlight habit: The battery's the works and Ever- eady’s the battery. Eveready Batteries are packed with LIGHT—they’re still going strong long after ordinary bat- teries fail. Make it a point to get genuine Evereadys always. comicbooks.com