Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1949 — Page 23

Tow and Gels His Revenge

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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

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the values for a jump «But he didn’t bid three hearts or double for a takeout. He wanted to see if Mr. X still had his killer instinct. In a meek voice heé bid two hearts.

gry tiger. Double! Murder lurked in the eyes of Mr. Champion. And this time we can't blame the poor Tellow too much. His hand was really pitiful and to him it looked like two hearts was “down a million.” West opened the nine of spades —break number one for Mr. Dale: As you see, if the opponents don’t lead spades he can't enter the dummy to. take the spade finesse. East played the king to the first ¢ trick and South won the ace. He led the nine of “earts and West won with the queen.

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Housewife Courted By Manufacturers ‘By JEAN TABBERT ‘Times Stall Writer

CHICAGO, Jan. 6—Business-

1949 economic trends, but it's the housewife who'll reap the ‘gravy” of his worries.

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To Miss the Point West came out with a small] club. East won the king and played the ace of clubs which | South ruffed. Next came the king of hearts and West won the! ace.

remating hearts and) con one more trick, the ace of dia- |, monds, Two hearts doubled and! made with an overtrick. Mr. Champion seemed to miss the point of the old master's strategy entirely. He complained; that Mr. Dale’s hand was much! too strong for a4 simple overcall.| . + « “How can I be expected to win playing with. partners] who don't know & jump overcall! when they see one? Oh, it hap+ pened to turn out all right on | this particular hand but ‘usually, etc., ete” Mr. Dale knew all this. He! knew he might have missed a game by merely overcalling. He! apologized to his partner. for, taking that chance, but there was a sly and satisfied smile on| his face as he entered his game,

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Throat Tube Eases Pains

By EDWIN P. JORDAN,

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LER] PE hr PON ORE RIN {the baseboards. The tilt-top juice-

io-mat and the twin-cook broil-o-| imat aire two more devices to save

«¥eass spesssssscsse time in the culinary domain. The|

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{ufacturers say the situdtion is “spotty.” There should be plenty

) lof electric irons on the market to! M. D. the real solution ‘of treatment is satisfy everyone's needs, but there

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By ERNEST E. BLAU A NUMBER of Wealia age sia published eight ways a

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self unglamorous to a girl, I was surprised that the women seemed mote or less satisfied with our list for the men-—they could add to it only seven more examples of male unglamour, ‘But the men Wow! The boys sent me 17 or 18 other occasions when a girl sheds glamour as a flowering peach tree sheds petals. These men come right eut with it, too-—none of this: Eyes that say you never must; nose that says, why don't vou? And mouth that says, I rather wish you would!” « a». ba FOR INSTANCE, here ake some of the gripes they say I overlooked:

A woman’ loses her glamour

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fore getting around to the il per handkerchiefs. . When she uses profanity’ ahe

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