Judge, 1930-01-18 · page 30 of 36
Judge — January 18, 1930 — page 30: what you’re looking at
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“ M. Dear Mr. Peeper, you positively will wear your- self out wandering around this way. Why not rest up a bit in your chair? The backs of these new Congress Playing Cards afford a truly lovely view.” 4 MATCHING WITS isn’t all there is to bridge. Matchin; colors adds much to the pleasure of the game, especially when your equipment includes the new colorful gold-edge Congress Playing Cards and the harmonizing ensembles of the new Congress Score Pads and Tallies in brilliant modernistic de- signs. Valuable Information! Is “flag flying" justified? How does the deal rotate? With ten cards of a suit, would you finesse for the ing? See answers to these and other questions in Easy Lessons in Auction Bridge, 128 “winning” pages, 10c postpaid The Difference Between Contract and Auction by Milton C. Work, Free THE U. S. PLAYING CARD CO, Dept. J-6, Cincinnati, U.S. A. or Windsor, Canada Sponsors of Bridge by Radio— new series under personal direction of Milton C. Work. CONGRESS Playing Cards | Score Pads | and Tallies i ‘jah Wockus of Owego, NY. Y Champion, non-stop head-skater of the world, s 108 years old and has been skating this way without stop- ping Since 1852. —— y b ( aX \\ Lite Crartorre (UsSe OF BELLE WUE, IOWA, SWALLOWED A PHONO GRAPH RECORD WHEN SHE WAS “Iwo: YEARS OLD AMO SIME THEN HAS BEEN SINGING, “Wont you call me, sweetheart” continuously, HER PARENTS CONTEMPLATE FEEOING HER ALL THE NEW @ECORDS AND GETING RID OF THER RADIO - <—~ Henry J. Kept, the Haman Anat, fas been werking in the villige bx #— smith ship ot Diller, Menlana tor 20 years, jnd jever hid a peadache. comicbooks.com