Judge, 1931-09-19 · page 27 of 36
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p 18 at us ot le ee No rt- yen d 1 less eC. d: the nore is a nust It is not a Demand when a jump bid is made over an adverse declara tion. A jump in partner's suit, or in No Trump, is not a Demand bid. After a Demand bid has been sup- ported, a jump bid in another suit shows a two-suited hand. In this contest the Challenge con- vention, artificial bids and Ace show- ing will not be used. CTHE THEATRE (Continued from page 14) shrug your shoul¢ nd won- der whereinell the amusement came in. But, as I've hinted, you can no more convey the taste and flavor of these shows, ers again s n in the rare instances wwe any, than you can te and flavor of the arette. If you like them, nd there's an end to it. along with the antics IL Mahoney, the laryngeal exer- cises of the Mile. Roth, some striking novelties in the way of staging, and a lobby display of J. F. Lins’ effective modeling are the features of the eve- The dirty sketches, as usual, are decidedly not. But in the aggre- gate—the sketches excepted— iT amounts to pretty fair pastime, cer- tainly better than most of the stuff on tap at the present time in the French music halls. For all that tall talk you hear of the virtues of the current Folies-Bergére show, there is nothing one-half so fetching in it Carroll's Bolero number, or his chromium bal let, or his Thermein ensemble, or his dinosaur dance. If you don’t believe ine, just you go take a trip abroad and spend your good money finding out! when. they convey. the Nathan Recommends “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” (F: One of last season’ son's most. noteworth hibits to taste a “Ziegteld charming of performers. (Guitd)\—Alired Savoir's entertaining theological teaser, due any day now. more. The Call of the Wild Carveth Wells, a well-known wild animal hunter and explorer, gocs Rip- ley one better by telling about a bird in Africa that lays square eggs and says, “Ouch!” —Paturinver A pessimist is a fellow who has | loaned money to an optimist. —Passino Snow COLF AT ITS FINEST The illustration at the right is en colarged loogitudimal view of the interior of the new “True Temper” Compensator Shaft shi ite chat ing how eled walls appear oa the inside of the shaft. 25 A NEW SHAFT by TRUE TEMPER GOLFERS ARE DIFFERENT Some want a stiff shaft, offers a whippy one; anid, ; some want a shaft with / more torsion than i others. f As shaft makers to the sportsmen and sports- women of golfdom, ur business to pro- ype of shaft best pne quently we announce nm pensator Shaft. This shaft is made from a seamless tube of super alll steel, tapered by our exclusive “step down” by four el process and further ¢ js aroand the wall of the shaft, lly increasing in depth from grip . These channeled walls provide a p fectly compensatidg torsional action. Many golfers will find this style of True Shaft most desirable. per” The “True Temper” Compensator with its ex- quisite workmanship, action and finish, may be obtained im the quality clubs of well known makers, T AMERICAN FORK & HOE CO. Sporting Goods Dicision Kelth Buallding Cleveland, Ohio comicbooks.com