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HE ALWAYS BROUGHT HOME PRESENTS... AND AN ATTACK OF “ATHLETE’S FOOT” T was always a happy evening when dad got home from a trip. There were candy or flowers for mother—new toys for the youngsters—and something else that he wouldn't intentionally wish on the family for worlds. In his shoes he carried home a stealthy infection that spread tiny itching, watery blisters and itching to every toe in the house. Don't You Infect Others You can pick up “Athlete's Foot” ia the most spotless bathrooms and showers of the best hotels—in clubs or locker-rooms —anywhere that bare feet walk on wet floors. And you can spread it in your own bathroom. Better examine your toes tonight. Is the skin turning red in spots? Are there blotches of dead white skin, stickily moist? Blisters? Skin cracks? Start using Absorbine Jr. at once—for these are the warnings of “Athlete's Foot.” Absorbine Jr. Kills the Germ “Athlete’s Foot” is so difficult to kill that socks must be boiled 15 minutes to kill the germs once lodged there. Laboratory and clinical tests demon- strate that soothing, healing Absorbine Jr. quickly kills the germ of “Athlete's Foot” when reached, without harming delicate tissues. Don't risk imitations! Beware o: er salts, All drugai free sample write W. P. You 8 sell it, Ine., 300 pringGeld, Mass. Jn Canada: Lyman ABSORBINE JR. for years has relieved sore muscles, muscular aches, bruises, burns, cuts, sprains, sunburn, sleeplessness DEA 4 (Continued from page 18) of study to arrive at the correct solu tion zt me give ou this tip—there are two variations of the problem North AKS8 9643 0 KS4 AGS West @ J w743 Y None | 0 86 | @KJ9873 | Hearts are tramp. West leads the four pades. North and South to win 11 the 13 tricks. The position of all cards is known to both s the proble! les therefore y must be made against any 10963 A107 Vest East @ J 1w7s3 @ 096 J976 K43 i 1087542 ajo o: South @8i2 A108 OK &KO8532 are trump. West leads the five North and South to win all Solution Trick West North East South 1 s@ Ke 6@ 24 2 J 3 26 Ko 3 6% 74 ++ 24 $ 36 6 ‘ oe s oe 0% s i 6 6 9 7 Ke 7 7 2 3 A | os l* Ae 8 s& ° 7@ AO 10 a9 10 oo oO oe 10 wt J eo K Ox 4 rn we Ae oe 1¢ 13 j@ 5 4 86 | *At trick 10 if East discards the four of hearts, North’s Queen will set up. | *#At trick 10 if West discards the ten of spades, North will lead the Ace of Spades, establishing South’s eight of spades, w outh still has a trump. | xAt trick 11 if East does not cover, | South will discard his losing spade. Tournament News R ULTS of the summer session of the 7th Annual National Cham- pionship Tournament of the Amer Bridge League held in the Convention Hall, Asbury Park, N. J., July 3st to August 6th: National Masters’ Contre Pair ampionsh Ist, Howard + —David Burnstine P. H. Sims— Waldemar von Zedtwitz; 3rd, Helen Bonwit—Elinor Murdoch. ational ion “ mination Team of Four Championship: Is coby, Da- vid Burnstine, R rey. Howard Schenken; Runners-up, Edward Hyme-. Jr., Waldemar von Zedwitz, Louis H Watson, Samuel Fry. National Women’s Contract Pair Championship: Ist, Mrs. R. B. Fuller— Mrs. Courtland Smith: 2 Mrs Emory F. Clement—Mrs. Marie Black National Mixed Team of Four Ct pionship: Ist, David Burnstine, Mrs Ivan Stengel, Miss Elinor Murdoch, I A. Wetzlar: 2nd, P. H. Humphrey Wagar, Waldemar Zedtwitz, Mrs, P. H. Sims. National Mixed Auction Pair Cham- pionship: 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lemon; 2nd, Mrs. J. S. Jones, Jr.— Cyril FE. Hepburn. The President’s Cups were won by Sam Katz and Ernest Seibert. The Monmouth County Championship was won by Mr. B. P. Lissner. Jr. Results of the annual South Jersey Championships held at the Hotel Tray- more, Atlantic City, N. J., July 19th to 23rd: Women’s Pairs: Marron—Mrs. Maurice Cravis: Mrs. Milton Hagy—Mrs. Wm. F. Et Mixed Pairs: Mrs. Jean Raab—S ney Rome; 2nd, Miss Lillie G Jonas Rome. Team of Four: P. H. Sims, George Unger, Charles Lochridge, John Rau: 2nd, Charles Goren, Dr. Joseph H. Shallcross, Clem Read. George Reith. Open Pairs: Ist, George Reith—Clem Read; 2nd, John Rau—Charles Loch- ridge; 3rd, Mrs. Milton Hagy—Paul Ray. Individual Championship: Ist. George Unger; 2nd, John Rau; 3rd, Mrs. Vola Jurgenson. The annual Pennsylvania State Championship tournament of the Amer- ican Bridge League will be held at the Hotel William Penn. Pittsburgh, Sep- tember 27th to 30th. The first annual Kentucky State Championship tournament of the Amer- ican Bridge League will be held at Covington. Ky., during October. comicbooks.com