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order, l1 "'E.I COJote,"' tlN maabcl
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firmly packed. There are two ."electric ~etectives" on
every J&gt;aek.ing machine, to check this detail also!
The right size . . • and the right quality. Chesterfield
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, 12:1Sam Ted weema· Du.he ~ oich;
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9:ao ~arle Sp.iur; 10 Walter ~~
cbell ; n . Marlon Harrli; 11:30 Jack
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t lon. 'l'he preaiiiU'e at tlJe ..l• rl~te of

lhe geyser Ja about '1 5 pooM!I at
the
bea:lnnluu: ot the 41scbnrQ'e.
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BOb Harlme~~t one of 1M

1pec:trd ranchtn OD the M'deln
order, l1 "'E.I COJote,"' tlN maabcl
•ndn, who hu IYented the .,..me•
IUtted upon tht peont bJ
oraln. Ted RldcUI'e, the IPft
fllob'o 4ead friend . Ann RHll.
.~"''lcrtamer 11 1 dilrtputablcl
tNt Dr Pncr •rc the oniJ onea
know " El Coyote't" identitJ ·
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Hair-Dreasing illid Mllhnel'Yc Styles. The
Renaissance of the Rlngl~t. :
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Orcbtltra aod Ales Grar, popullr tolobt,
enterUla you ~ni&amp;bt , . , white yoa ku
hAck .......... mild. ..... Cla&lt;ourlicW.
"" 'k•nembcorlhe ltuw- • , , iOt-$0 F. &amp; Tu • •
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definite size stmdard as the bf;st.
; ... ,, ·i.. uur expert.S soy, there is ~ rigln
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firmly packed. There are two ."electric ~etectives" on
every J&gt;aek.ing machine, to check this detail also!
The right size . . • and the right quality. Chesterfield
never changes ei:.her one. Measure them any way you
wmot-with 111ler microscope, or teol·tube.
C _ '· : 3:urc tl,.~:n in the surest way of all - by milder
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the number of tricks be lufa bid. For act hke kttaga apd qur;ent.
.e:iample, if a player bida two epadea
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·aij.d mabs four:, he can Qnly KOre,t'!fO• ~iqly improve our ga~i· aJ'd om!
'the number: b1d, and the remamtrlg Of tb• beat ways to do. so ta to atud)
'two tricks 'are tcOred in his honor over the artilysia of~ the teat band!
1column at 50 per trick. Thia rule makea tiven in tbi:llt articles. E~ry one ol
lt necessary for playera-~o b!d for tame euch ~~~will bring up ppintsof pia.)'
on every band, whether their opponents or b~j" that\ ilprapei'lfu':ldentOod
:overbid or not, _provided, of courae, wiU be ,tjivahaa6le·. These hanr~ bavt
. those handll wart'IUl:t a try for game. aU • ·, nbmiiied to the wntet foe
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New York society family, Ia believed to be Sir Hector Hurray &amp;JaoNeal, British ahlppina magnate. The marriage.. wu performed In

Reno, Nev., recently. a few hours after the aoctJ!~)' bea11tf had ob-·
tained a divon:e from her former buJbund, Carroll Ltvlnpton Wain•
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aalmon that fumiahes Aluka ito lar1eat iDdu~"lry. Adverti•inll
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war,.'• 'IcebOx.' Ad""'aijaf flu ~II&gt; I li):ar tel fruition ai•nt
projeeb for the eotaliliai!ID~qt pf I't!lp alid piper milia in a coa~tal
forest ope'n to eaay dev.elol!~t and · ~~e••ible by W!ll•r the year
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dedaret." famed tiJ trump. Even af
he bu elK~ he can only lead two .
rounds of lnititPB·. If be I~• three
tottlld., you can Win the ~hird rouad
wit~ the queen and force h•m to t.nlnlp
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yodi'l inG1 1f yt.our pa~~tt can take a
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cannot·II!=Ote ~· U tfae declarer h~a
only fiWJtrumpa but put stteqrth &amp;n
yOur lliftw:Jeton 1uit the lead cf yo•r
~ auit ~uld ~t him1. but the
lead Of )'C)ur s•naleton up to hit lt:ron'
auit ,WC?Uid.sive ~im an advaatage that
would tnllble ham to acore game. The
~ingleton lea~ ~ flways a gamble ~t:nd
••,e~omrt w~nnmrpl8.y, unleah?ld1n1
t~ree trump~- With a a~ronr su1t and
f~ ~~,~ht tDIIcRnt lead Ia nutch

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writu'a ·&amp;ncl, if t~ i• aay difference.
think it over and then adapt yoli~
a!lB. your pme acCordingly. Handla:
in t&amp;ia W.}'• tt1t hand• wib Prove
tnvaluable.
There it one ~t in the play of 1
hand "that IOJnt of the good playen
don't atwaya follCWt 1 aad ~ hi" geoer·
aUy a (ll)ftlitterit wluaer. Whth tb1
declarer haS woil. the dedaration at o
Suit and you hav1tf011rot Q'I01t;trumpa
open your lone IKI\t. With fou~ur.mon
trumpa."there" always a ~bd1tY ol
bem~ to eatabieh your long tuir
anCf ' It ~p the declarer'• hand b)
f~ng bim to tt)&amp;mp your ~abliahet 1
auat. Fot example, heart• are truml)l
and )'GUt liolllinc i11 aa folio••:

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wit~t tht aa.
one t*s#deKribed th• t~e ~ef~ wa~h th11 play and_. .rtien
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it bounil to be plenty of actioll. wbctber
•opponents bid or not. The luckf lide
mUst bid for game if they want 1t and
\ once they feel aure oi IP'me, they have
the ttill further incentiVe or trymg for
••eJ.ams." At Contract a little slam, if
bid and made, acom 500 r.:Hntt if nM.
vulnerable and 750 point a If vulnerable
i and a bi.J alam; if ~d and made, acora
, 1000 ~nts ., not vulnerable and I 500
: ~tail vulnerable. Aea m&amp;ult ol these
·lahle premiumt, the effort to bid.~d
; ma"b elama often one of the exatmg
1 featuns of Contract.
In the iegular game of Auction you
'_may take. a chance now an~ then wi~h
· a Weak bid. It costa very titde but 1n
Contract .,au;n fi.nd it very ~ve.
' FP.J lriit.uce1.ift: Contract~ bid ~e
1 no ~p Wttb ·just aD onhnary thin
:no trumper. What will happen? If
-d-~and- ynur partn« may
bavto pd help Cor a i(IOd no tnunpm-.
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partn~r..Will of cou~ bi4.fou up:
! b::a)' be
1tified in 6idibna tli,.
n truOlpa. hink of the wallop )'OU'II
. 1 ~ if ii'a #ubled. You have no pla£e
togo andoh boy wa11opiinContratt
COUDt hfa.WiiY,a ainst you.
It's tlte:J';bi~on o1 all Auction aad
Contilu:t ' ayen to become experte..
I b~ it ilrWty au'tl)l'iaing how little real
work they
willin( to do' to accom, plilh thia result. There are probably
ten mnlion people in the country tnday
who play Auetioa or Contract and yet
not M&gt;e per cent of them ever buy a
'book~ either game and, if they do,lt

Ccptral • • Fireproof • • Steam Ho;at • • Radioa
Ho,.~like AtmDIPhFr..e, Larae, Airy Rooma
Spacious Lobby1 Menanine 'IIJ!-d Outdool
Ba.lt;OD)'• .._rber Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat•
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~ . bat

the player to IIOOl'e. toward• ~onlY. ~e c:an •':Ire mak4t llt\'tn!, ~nd e•lfl~
the number of tricks be lufa bid. For act hke kttaga apd qur;ent.
.e:iample, if a player bida two epadea
We caru~ot all be upert1 but we can
·aij.d mabs four:, he can Qnly KOre,t'!fO• ~iqly improve our ga~i· aJ'd om!
'the number: b1d, and the remamtrlg Of tb• beat ways to do. so ta to atud)
'two tricks 'are tcOred in his honor over the artilysia of~ the teat band!
1column at 50 per trick. Thia rule makea tiven in tbi:llt articles. E~ry one ol
lt necessary for playera-~o b!d for tame euch ~~~will bring up ppintsof pia.)'
on every band, whether their opponents or b~j" that\ ilprapei'lfu':ldentOod
:overbid or not, _provided, of courae, wiU be ,tjivahaa6le·. These hanr~ bavt
. those handll wart'IUl:t a try for game. aU • ·, nbmiiied to the wntet foe
· h a rsulf" theR· are no "dead" anaM~=- c:ame up i" actual plaf
; hlftds "at ~1-where one player, St,ud,- " •' ~ ind m~ke up ~~
i for example, bitt.oneheart~nd lillpu~~ trund u ito the~ bid or olay"
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T.he mysterious "llt:ctor J.tacNcal" who bocaml 'the n'"' .~W.r of
Edith Gould Wa.lnwrlgttt. the fo'nncr Edith Gould of the Jro!jilaent
New York society family, Ia believed to be Sir Hector Hurray &amp;JaoNeal, British ahlppina magnate. The marriage.. wu performed In

Reno, Nev., recently. a few hours after the aoctJ!~)' bea11tf had ob-·
tained a divon:e from her former buJbund, Carroll Ltvlnpton Wain•
wright, an artisL Above are recent photo• ot the couple.

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cue iq4"never ot)eded. ·
~·u't ;r you w;(l not Nad .a book on
1 the pine ~ willderi~ lt'lluch benefit
] ,from a ~~dy of the variou~ bands thfl:t
ere analyzed in t"eae artacles.-and1- lf
:V.OU keep at it, you ·~ boupd to 1m· ~ve ypur 11'4mc; and if you Jearn to

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the bid. ,You lr."ld the suit and tb;f:
dedaret." famed tiJ trump. Even af
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rounds of lnititPB·. If be I~• three
tottlld., you can Win the ~hird rouad
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yodi'l inG1 1f yt.our pa~~tt can take a
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yOur lliftw:Jeton 1uit the lead cf yo•r
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lead Of )'C)ur s•naleton up to hit lt:ron'
auit ,WC?Uid.sive ~im an advaatage that
would tnllble ham to acore game. The
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t~ree trump~- With a a~ronr su1t and
f~ ~~,~ht tDIIcRnt lead Ia nutch

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writu'a ·&amp;ncl, if t~ i• aay difference.
think it over and then adapt yoli~
a!lB. your pme acCordingly. Handla:
in t&amp;ia W.}'• tt1t hand• wib Prove
tnvaluable.
There it one ~t in the play of 1
hand "that IOJnt of the good playen
don't atwaya follCWt 1 aad ~ hi" geoer·
aUy a (ll)ftlitterit wluaer. Whth tb1
declarer haS woil. the dedaration at o
Suit and you hav1tf011rot Q'I01t;trumpa
open your lone IKI\t. With fou~ur.mon
trumpa."there" always a ~bd1tY ol
bem~ to eatabieh your long tuir
anCf ' It ~p the declarer'• hand b)
f~ng bim to tt)&amp;mp your ~abliahet 1
auat. Fot example, heart• are truml)l
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one t*s#deKribed th• t~e ~ef~ wa~h th11 play and_. .rtien
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it bounil to be plenty of actioll. wbctber
•opponents bid or not. The luckf lide
mUst bid for game if they want 1t and
\ once they feel aure oi IP'me, they have
the ttill further incentiVe or trymg for
••eJ.ams." At Contract a little slam, if
bid and made, acom 500 r.:Hntt if nM.
vulnerable and 750 point a If vulnerable
i and a bi.J alam; if ~d and made, acora
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: ~tail vulnerable. Aea m&amp;ult ol these
·lahle premiumt, the effort to bid.~d
; ma"b elama often one of the exatmg
1 featuns of Contract.
In the iegular game of Auction you
'_may take. a chance now an~ then wi~h
· a Weak bid. It costa very titde but 1n
Contract .,au;n fi.nd it very ~ve.
' FP.J lriit.uce1.ift: Contract~ bid ~e
1 no ~p Wttb ·just aD onhnary thin
:no trumper. What will happen? If
-d-~and- ynur partn« may
bavto pd help Cor a i(IOd no tnunpm-.
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partn~r..Will of cou~ bi4.fou up:
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1tified in 6idibna tli,.
n truOlpa. hink of the wallop )'OU'II
. 1 ~ if ii'a #ubled. You have no pla£e
togo andoh boy wa11opiinContratt
COUDt hfa.WiiY,a ainst you.
It's tlte:J';bi~on o1 all Auction aad
Contilu:t ' ayen to become experte..
I b~ it ilrWty au'tl)l'iaing how little real
work they
willin( to do' to accom, plilh thia result. There are probably
ten mnlion people in the country tnday
who play Auetioa or Contract and yet
not M&gt;e per cent of them ever buy a
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