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eTHIS IS THE HOTEL which everybody praises IN NEW YORE * Every comfort, every serv- ice that you desire, is yours at the Hotel Montclair. The hotel itself is modern . . . located in the new, smart center of New York... convenient to the railroad terminals, the Fifth Avenue shops, the Great White Way and only two blocks from famous Radio City. The rooms are hand- somely decorated. And the people you meet in the lobby, in the dining room, are sophis- ticates from all corners of the world. DANCING AT DINNER & SUPPER IN THE EXOTIC “CASINO-IN-THE-AIR”™ HIGH ABOVE THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK HOTEL MONTCLAIR LEXINGTON AVENUE 49th to $0th Ses., N.Y. C. 800 Outside Rooms with Bath, Shower, Radio Single $2.50 Double $3.50 Keak kK KKK KKK : Bridge Pastimes king of diamonds is played and the de- clarer discards the king of spades. He then leads the ace of spades from dummy, East is forced to ruff with the ten of hearts and declarer must under- ruff with the six of hearts. This gives him a tenace position with his king and eight of hearts over East’s jack and seven. Double Dinnmy Problem No, 14 By Russell Roosep North @AK85 9 7632 > K 1063 a7 East @ 1062 KQJ1098 | y oO j98 &3 @AK652 South is the declarer. x diamonds. West leads the five of ts. South must win 12 tricks against any defense. The contract Solution to May Problem West @ 86 0 7642 Oo s4 65432 th 0 8 ou 4 AJ 5 1 3 AK South is the declarer. trump. Hearts are West leads the three of clubs. South must win 13 tricks against any | defense. Solution North o > > > PIGISOHSGOOD wunndnurd woe rukouw East cannot discard a spade at trick 9, and at trick 10 he is squeezed. 23 HE telephore was invented Ti: this country and it has reached its highest develop- ment here. There are six times as many telephones in relation to population in the United States as in Europe and the service is better. This high efficiency did not just happen. It is the result of American initiative and a sin- cere desire to serve the public. Back of it all you sce the value of the fundamental policies of the Bell System. This system functions in the best interests of the telephone user because it combines the essentials of efficient telephone communication—research, en- gineering, manufacture, supply and operation. Everythisz.js co-ordinated to give you thé best telephone service at the lowest possible cost. The general plan of the Bell System is the cumulation of fifty years’ experience, result- ing in one policy, one system and universal service. BELL TELEPHONE ras SYSTEM comicbooks.com