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8 8 The Cunarder CARONIA J to BHAVANA Every Saturday The largest and fastest transatlantic liner in weekly service between NEW YORK and HAVANA From NewYork Every Saturday direct to pier in Havana Famous transatlantic liner Caronia, 31,155 tons, newly remodelled with first-class ser- vice of Cunard’s Transatlantic standards. Hot and cold run- ning water in every room... all beds,no berths, many rooms with private baths. Glass- enclosed deck . . . charming lounges... verandah café... Advance hotel reservations Havana. Special 13-day all- expense tours. See Your Local Agent CUNARD HAVANA SERVICE ‘When in (os Ange Dance/ mbassador Cocoanut Grove to the Entrancing Music of the at! World Famous COCOANUT GROVE Orchestra QUES ARNE, Derwetor SPECIAL “NICHT COLLECE “NIGHTS EVERY TUESDAY uh Dancing Content cory Pride ‘TEA ‘DANGES Saturday ot 4.00 in the Cocearat Greve Tea Serdce 828 Prospective Purchaser—I don't exactly like the looks of this car from the front. Salesman—But look at the back. It looks good from that view, doesn’t it? “Yes, but 4 “Well, that’s all anybody'll ever see of this car.” —ANswers Lady from town—Why do you go over the potato ficld with such a heavy rolle Peasant—Because 1 want to grow mashed potatoes this year? —Fuircennr Brarrrer, Munich “T hear your aunt saw a spe- ialist about her attack of klepto- Oh, yes. He said she should take things more quietly.” —Norturers Dairy Tereorapit Elder Sister—Now, darling, be a good girl and when you grow up people will look up to you. “But I don't want them to do that. I want them to look ROUND at me.” —Everynopy'’s Wreekiy Doctor—What is your profes- sion? Patient (pompously)—I'm a gentleman, “Well, you'll have to try some- thing else; it doesn’t agree with you.” “She's just buried her fourth husband, hasn't she?” “Divorced, my dear, not buried—she never makes any bones about these things.” —Lonxpon Carin Lenz Solution to Bridge Prob. 31, Series 2 As it appeared in the December 29th issue of Judge It ie No Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win five of the eight tricks against any defense by East and West. SouTH opens the Heart and North discards the Ace of Spades. East wins and leads a low Club, outh playing the three of Spades, North winning and leading a High Diamond West takes the third trick and. re turns the Jack of Diamonds which North wins and leads the six. West refuses to win and North must lead the three of Clubs. If East has dis carded down to the three Clubs, a lead is forced to. North's tenace Should East have discarded a. Club, South holds the top Spade and Heart Variations: If Fast does not win the first trick, South takes the high Spade and then’ throws East in the lead, North discarding, Diamonds. On East's Club lead North wins and re- turns a low Club. At the third trick, West may refuse to put up the Ace of Diamonds. North then switches to the King and Jack of Clubs and South must win two tricks in Spades and Hearts Should West win the fifth trick, South has the balance. it the second trick returns the . South leads the nine and three of Spades, North discarding all the Diamonds. The Club play is as in the An original Diamond he defeated by West nine and discarding the n the Ace of Spades. North is force 0 lead_a low Cl jt the third trick and E: leads the Jack and a low Heart. West makes the two of Hearts for the fourth trick The Heart opening, with North dis- carding a Club, is defended by an im- mediate Heart return. Prize Winners, Prob. 30, Series 2 As it appeared in the Dec. 22nd issue Ist Prize: Dr. Jos. S. Stewart, Jr. Miami, Florida 2nd Prize: Samuel Cleveland, Duluth, Minnesota 3rd Prize: Q. E. Taft, Chicago, Mlinois Special Cadet_D. B. Miller, Prize: West Point, New York comicbooks.com