La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 22, 1925, Image 3

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    Pape Three
Monday, June 22, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWS of SOCIETY
A tit IlKlitful iKirty , look pliu-i-Friday
ufli-riioini when. Mrs. CI t -IhtI
Huntfi huh hust-sa lo ni'-ni-Imtb
of Ih. Isiaiui ity I'urd Club
ut hT funii home. H.-untiiul huu-
tU''tH ot various flowers of the R'U-
, eon were arranitt tl throughout tin
home ami duriiiff the afternoon
; four tables wen- at pluy. Mm. WIL
Hum Mitchell won hUrli m-rr for
- Hie club ii'lze and the guest prUe
wi-nt 10 Mrn. Oscar I'oaivli,
At the close of the .!uy u duin-
i ty luncheon wan s. rveu.
Announcements
Sorlnl nniioiiiitviiu'iits may
bo primed in this column live
or I'haw, Any luiiioiimvinrnts
IH-rtaluluj; to miy functtoii huvU
as cooked rood sales, clt, will
bo refiis1!. A.miHim'fi.umtH, to
bt? printed the name 4lay, must
bo In MM'lety cdltoi's ban. Is by
l:1)u o'elocU, News nlUor's
liulu.
The Indies Auxiliary to the Itro
thcrhood of Hallway i'rainm. n will
inert lit Eagles Mull Wi dm -sil-iy ov
eniliK lit 7::tn o'clock. Tin- mooting
ll in this society li;i.i l . n I1..11-
;ed lo the second and fmirlh W. .1
niHil.iys In each mouth. Inning the
months or July und August the
lodge will I only tie first Wed
nesday in tin niojilh.
Sister Mary
Says:
Hrcukfust Stewed prunes, ccm
' .ill, thin cream, crisp toast, milk.
' coffee.
J.iineheon Asparag is on .ton.it,
brown , hreud uiul butter Blind
wiehis, pineapple sponge, plain
rake, milk, ten.
' Dinner Hulled rinnk of heef.
mushed potatoes, Jellied tomato
balud, raspberry shorteako, white
bread .milk, coffee.
The juice of the raspberries can
he" given lo u child of four hut
the rrull unci shortcake should
not lie served to him. With this
exception the menus can he used
IIS suggested.
Pineapple SKiiiire.
'Two cups finely chopped fresh
pliieupple. cup sugar. 1 cur
water, 1 tablespoon geliltine, whiti
WALLiNG'S
NEW FELT HATS
Reasonably priced
.A Few-
SUMMER COATS
At a Sacrifice
"Columbiaknit"
SWIMMING SUITS
Pretty
SUMMER DRESSES
Arriving Daily
TRIMMED HATS
Very reasonably priced
WALLING'S
The New
French
Curl
When yon wish the charm
ing effect of m soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
wave Is the onlj answer.
Our shop la admirably
equipped and trained to give
tlila new curl. You will be
more than pleased with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom 8, Bonimer Bldf.
"A Beaut? Aid for
Erery Need."
Phone Main 577
LOOKS FINE
To have your pictures en
luipred and beautifully tint
ed hy Klchardson. "Tile Art
Man."
Developing
, Printing
Copying
Enlarging
Tinting
Framing
ALWAYS
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
Of tWO CKWS.
.' the jilce of the pineapple,
adding wuier lo make 1 cup. If
the fruit Is ripe and sweet lesj
supar will be needed. Add juice
unU water to pineapple and cook
It) minutes. Sift In sugar and re
::io front the fire when the su
giir Is diusulvcil. Soften gelatine
n cold water Tor in minutes und
stir In boiling plueupple mixture
is (t 1b removed from the fire.
Let ut n nil until cool and tieg'n
riiug to Jelly. Kolil In the whlt -s
if the cirxs beaten until stiff und
dry. Turn Into u mold and let
it and on tee until firm and well
chilled. Serve With a hulled ciik
U it rd made with the yolUs of crks.
Radio
'i i'i:sn.Y, .n'NF. 2:1.
Mountain Ntuildilrtl Time Klntloiis.
CNItlt, Kcgliui. Can. a & it . S p.
111.. bedtime travel tale. Jingles
Kiddles; Grace Newman .Mundo
- I ill clnh.
I'neiric Mniidiirtl 'nine stations.
Ki'i, 1.0s Anrreies. rniir. 47).
f::iu-ii p. 111., Kxaiolner's matinee
miisieule; 1 4. .McliaulelH'
nightly doings; U;4r.. radllorlnl
talk; 7-S. program. Hills Hros.
lirescntlliK Hills Ilrolhers dlnner
danee orchestra. Way Watt.s,
baritone, and Starr Kusscll. blue
sireak of Itadio; s-!l. Kxuminer
program iirruiiKed by Joan
Jiieiiues; 9-10. 14 1-1! Hiirlesille in
n variety program: lu-11, Pnok
ard liallard hour, Hilly and Polly
Hall, Ashley Hist era. Kthyl Tal
ma.lge. Hud Jamison and others.
KI'WH. Hollywood. Calif. (2f2)
ii-7 p. in., children's hour, Hip
mother of KKWH: K-9. Inle news
program, hy Western's upcr-
h. ,-rvice KainKe, n-i.i. u.
III
i mini mi uiinj in min'i-
nia, Nun-delonatltiK dance or
chestra, Kathryn Martin, aopro
no. Miller's International Ha
waiian trio; ift-ll, Warner Bros,
frolic, direction Oharlle Well
man. KOO. Oakland. Calif. (301.2) 6-7
p. m., dinner concert, Wiley 15.
Allen company; 8. program.
MaKi'avox company, ('lyde Qutes,
violinist; Mrs. Herschell Ha
nn, soprano; Norman Woodslde's
Metropolitan orchestra; Rutti
Waterman, contralto: tjolin T.
Urown. harmonica soloist; Kllen
Clarke, pianist; Beatrice I.. Kher
wood, soprano; zither duets. Kl
sie Maler. Arthur OKtl; Neapoli
tan .Street singers; Kmannel por
cini. baritone; Frank Klfrone,
baHs; 10-1, Henry Halstead's or-
chest ra.
KOW. Portland. Ore. (491.5). 7:30-
S p.
n.. baseball; 9-H'., concert. Th(1 polro aepartmenis of this city
ch & Powell company; ni,hn8 tackled the job of educating
Woolach & Powell company;
12. concert. Herman Kenln s j(l. Wttlk4,ra to the error of their
Mnltnomuh hotel dance orches- . wuya i.;Hh pedestrian who cros
tra. I8(1B streets at places other than In-
H.HJ. I.oh Angles, Calif. (406.-')
5:30-8 p. m.. Kelghtons Arcade
rMrfieHVrrrJiMtk ,'roukawaud-.
er: ii-ii:30, Art Hickman's mil
more hotel concert orchestra,
Kdward Kltzpatrick. director:
ll:3(l-7::'.o, little stories Ameri
can history, l'ror. Waller Sly
vestcr llertzoK. weekly visit of
Queen Tlnmla and Sandman
rrom Kulrylund. Chus. Leslie
Hill, reudinsa. I'nclc John; 7:30.
1'lBHly WiKBly girls' strlliB trio;
8-10. nroKram, Los AllBeles In
come Propertle.s. Inc., arranged
lv J. Howard Johnson;
10-1 1. i
Art Hickman's Ulltmoro hotel
dance orchestra, Earl Burtnett,
leader.
;XX. Hollywood. Calif. (33C.9),
5:30-0:15 p. m.. Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio. Sid Zlfr's sports
talk; (1:15. travel talk, W. F.
Allen; (1:811-7:30. dinner hour
music: 7:30, style talk, Myer
Sicircl, Jr.; 8-0. proKnun hy Hell
I'ress; ll-in, proKram. (leorffe
Hray; 111-12 movie niKht at
the Amhascador. Ahe Lyman and
his Coroanut Grove dance or
ehesl ra.
KPO, San Francisco, Callr. (428.3)
:3(l-r,:40 p. m., AmiiBement in
formation service; 8:40-7, Wal
demar Llnd and the States Hea
tiiiirant orchestra; 7-7:30, Hudy
Setter's l'llriiiont hotel orcheB
trn; S-fl. proKram. Madame Lil
lian Sleiki y IMitini; ti-lo. talk on
nir aervlee; Kmlle II. ItoveRno.
harltone; Mrs. I'olletler, soprano;
Mrs. Mark T. II. Shawyder. ron
tralto; lo-ll, Johnny
Cahlriana,
lluirk's
lelm llcllntcs to AilK'pt
Influx of ltiisslnii I'nnncrs
MKX1CO CITY (API One lmn
lred thousand Mennonltes are
iwnitliiK -t lie word In Uiissla to eml--rale
to Mexico. It la declared hi re,
out the Kovernment lias not -"t
decided whether It will he of Inter
est to allow so lai-Re a nuinher of
aliens to form agricultural col
onies. Information nvailahle ut the de
pailment nf aKiienllure Is to the
j Cherries
You cannot sfforil
To let the lllnls
Have them this
Year.
We lire going to
Itc In the market
l or III.ACKs anil
ltOYAI. ANNS. Wt!
Cannot quote II
I'riec- yet lint
It will py you
To Mi -us before
You sell.
Li Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phone Mala TM
Graceful Sleeves
Featured
vi f ' t & i
P3 t ' M,
t rr.
ECORATIVE flowing sleovcj
LJ wlth ,,anila nf wnlte C,.C1M, ,,
sltver braid make this frock or blnrt;
Unt crepe original nnd utrlklnji. The
xtiuare neckline has a white collar
that In much Uer in the baiU than
In front. Wirt pleats at the side
Kive the necessary fulness at the
hem but keep the line very straight
effect that Mennonite nRetits from
the l'nlttd States and Canada have
found, by personal inspection, that
their co-retiKionintfi from the rait
ed States and Canada are doing
well In Mexico, and are directing
the exodus from Itiintda. The new
comers, if given permission to pur
chase londH lu Mexico, are expected
to settle In the staten of San l.uls
Potosl and Guanajuato.
t Traffic Cops Delicvo
In Trymjf Courtesy First
WILMAMSPOKT. Ga. (AP
i"-:hn8 mckled the job of
tt(,rHi.,.tion8. or who disobeys the
i,, . .....fnc oollccinan. will
, )1Iin(i,.( a'cdrd. 'No arrewts re
conteiiiptated, However, uniess me
ducallon liroRram fall.l.
'i'liese words appear on tho
cards: "Vou have violated a tral
flc mil'. Help us In the cniorce
nient of all laws. This is tor your
sarety as for otaers. WuriUnj; hy
the police department.'
Worst thitiB about our clothes
lietne on the hum is. we are the
bum.
Hints for the
Housewife
I.l'Xl'IIDOX KICK
ltlce. or course, is very lllltrl
tlo'is und this way or preparing it
is sure to meet with the approval
of the entire family.
Soak one cupful of mixed nuts
In hot water to rover for half
an hour. Then ncl.1 the broken
nut meats to two eupruls of boll
ed rice, together with one-hulf
teapspoonful or salt, one-eighth
teasnoonTil pepper and one tea-
spoonful sugar. Stir in two eggs.
beaten slightly. and one-halt
pound of mild cheese, grated, til
ing a fork so as not to break up
the rice grains. Turn into a well
buttered enameled ware casserole
baking dish, which being so
china-like In appearance, can be
brought to the table and used ns
a serving dish. Then with a fork
mnke holes In the rice nnd into
them pour the milk. Drop bits
or butter on the top, sprinkle
with pnprikn and Ink.., covered,
In a hot oven ror hair nn Hour.
I'neovor lo brown.
Still Master
, ...
i
s
st for hl master menna more than frccd'im to William Hkiuglilrr, T9
hlsughter retiised to accept freedom under the emam ipution proi lanuitlon
and remained the servant of W. D Colvin of Cuipcper. Va. The two at
tend ail Confederal reunions togeihur
Library Ghats
i
New look to be ul(t
public Itbrury SalvtnJuy
J jnt 2o:
A mist ron (ln-inlntry
Twt-ntlfth i'enlury.
HinOioBa 'iokb Trulls,
Hrown The Myatt-ri of Ann.
Kureuu of- N'ocullonal liifotnm
turn TnilnlMK fur H" i'roifw-siona
ami AllbMl Oicupullunt.
t'hiiolTb' tUcltb-m ami Hit
OrUm. Krakinc Tim ConritUnro M:in.
KitiBerultl Tin UumU tlat.shy.
(llasii)v Ilarivn (irouiul.
Huinilton t'uiivi-isalioriH
ronii'iiipoiai y t huma.
Ilcxt Th- Muiifttr.
Irwin Tin- (iolil.'ll Hnl.
KH4g,T Colon 1 lyKb-iit',
Kt'lloKir Tin- Nulural 11'
Man.
Kt-llojfK-Why tin- "lilu's."
Kcnliarl I liuithiK hi tin
lOVVSlOJH'.
I.ucas A uamlerer In ' Kluvrnct.
1. urns A Wainli-rrr in, Venire.
Merwln--The Moment of Hcauty
(ippeiilielm Tho Inevitable Mil
lionaire!). Mosher Complete Coiimo t;i
Public SpcalilUK.
I'ooIp The Llltlo Hark Man.
Prize Htoiiea O. Henry Memor
ial Award 1'riKo Storien.
SpaulilinK Tennis Annual, 1 !'-fi.
Tarbell How to Chalk Talk.
WHIrox liible Winly ThruiiBh
Kittiratloual Hramattea.
Wni.shire I'atiieji Kllen.
Vole house Hill the CoinU?ror.
T
"All apple prowern who liad
worm damaK' lt year should put
on a cover spray of ursenale
or I
lead within the nxt few days.' ac
eordinff to If. H. Weatherspoon.
horticultural commissioner for this
district, states 11. O. Avery, county
agent. TemperiiUirex the past few
days have been rlht for the codl
ing moth ami Mr. 'eathernpoon
says that spray applied now will
be especially effective.
Professor I ion i" Mote of the
Ori.nn A p-rlenll oral COlleUC HilvlscB i
that the cherrv inaKBOt fly Is now
,, .,.i i, ,i.., i ,i.
1, The .,.L-,.l,',r a r.icnnl o of
lead aprav. used ror cherry !,, i
nin,l will check the mniticot.
The slandurd formuhi. however. Is !
poison halt prepared as follows:
Lead arsenate J pound, syrup or
molasses 2 quarts, water K K.illona.
Three appllcal Ioiib are made. The
first, when I he adult files appear,
the second at the time Itoyul Anns
show KOod color, anil the third, one
k later. The spray should he
applied lit the rale or about one
pint to the tree, applying the solu
tion os fine droplets to the upper
surface or the outer leaves.
I have reou.'Mted the services
or C. L. Lour- tor apple thlnnini,"
demonstrations ami for ifeneriil
orchard udvlce tili.l expect hlnl here !
BOinetline In about two weeks." Mr. '
Avery Btates. I
Traces of fire bllltht havo been
observed In three dil'ierent sec
tions. Growers should he on the.
watch for I Ills disease so Hint it
may be cut out before extensive j
damage occurs.
Agricultural Tonnage
SPRAYING OF
REES URGED
Pi von liv Tfnihvnv A fP ' to effect with the least practicable cupiiblc of Bupplylng enough
Ultll Uy IVtlltlJ' "8!. . u.i 1. lawful changes in tlleii.onev to meet t lom.inds or llii-
More tonB or freight classed .1
"prodirts of ugrlculture were
transported by tho railroads of
the I'nlted Slates last year than
in nny previous year In their his
tory, and more "animals an I
products" were carried than In
any previous year except 1 92.1.
according lo statistics analyzing
the railroad freight trurrtc ror
Hie piiBt five years Just Issued by
the Interstate commerce commis
sion. In spite of tho fact that the
total freight trafrle or I he rail
roads In 1924 was less than that
or 1923 or 1920.
"These mots, are of ronslder
ible Interest." Bays the Itnllwuy
Age In an editorial in 11s cur
rent Issue, "In view t,r the pre
amble of the lloeh-Smlth resolu
tion, passed by the last congress.
under which the commission is
now conducting n general Inves
tigation of the railroad rate struc
ture. In which congress declares
It to be 'the true policy in rule
making to he pursicd by the In
terslale commerce commission In
adjusting rr.-lgbt rales, that the
ron. nitons which nt nnv given
and Slave
, ..f "X......
,. g 1 .
ti
W
,4 V
A Slipperful
I t the t '
evening. jC" v '
in the J!- v '
i or kA" 1 y 1
This wott Boston bull puppy weighs
Into tha slipper o( his luir ownor.
Longest Rail Tunnel To Bore
State Divide In Washington
SKATTI.K. (AT) I'llizens
of
WiiHhiiiKton. lel hy .Tuile Austin
I-:. (irlllltliB of thin city, huvc
lonneil the I'a.ienile Tunnel Aiw
clallon to elteet. with national.
Htate an. I railroail l'ln:iiieliiK. the
horiiiB or a tunnel Ilea Ioiik
linkliiK I he ciiiueru ami western
halv'fl ol their commonwealth.
Tills wouhl he the lolltft Hi tun
nel in the worhl. In 1'iiloriulo
the Moi rat Tunnel. Bix union ioiik,
miller the Continental lllvhle, 10
miitv IralllB ami UUtoniolilles, la
more than hair hull!
the Hlmplon Tunnel, liV. inlleB Mica with tne worm, loraom-i-lonit,
tor tratfis only, haB one por- e.l with the al.l ol the I'nite.l
tal in Switer.erlaml una the other Sluli a Kovernnient. the Lake Wash
in Italy Those two countries iliKlon Ship Canal had I n In ser-
time prevail in our several In
dustries shouhl ho considered in
su rar as it is Icirally posslhle to
do so, to ine emi nw "
ties may freely move.' I he coni-
llllBsloller'B Blr.t isllCB, BllOwInK that
I lll.679.2S2 tons or produeta
iiBilcull'jre were oilBinuted
of
Class I roads In t!'24,
as com
pared Willi n.:...i 1 1 ,u;in ioun 1..
1923. 111.787,932 tons in 1922,
114,i't!3,70U tons in 1921 and llo,
839,554 tons in 1 920. do nut bcimii
to Indicate that the present rate
structure lias In any way prevent
ed the movement ot agricultural
products, although It is common
knowledge- that the rcsol'ltlon was
originated In an lden of trying o:
least of pretending to try
:o
.... n r ,. ll... eviienne lit
otheio. The tonnage or onlmiila
ami produeis In 1924 was 27.749.-
lnti as compared w ith 28.254.41ti I
!7o. TiXl
nage ror 1924 was 1,188,1 fiC.Cil 1 ,
as compared with 1.279. 1130.222 l:i ,
1923 and 1. 556. 420,991 In 1920. I
"Vet the lloch-Sinllh resolution. Although Oregon bus 100,000
ult hough not passed by congreis colonies of bees, 1 0, Olio beekeepers,
until January, 1 925, still conlulils'Qnd J 1,500,000 Invested In beea
the liiniriiiiL'c: 'In view ol the ex-land beekeeping eiiiilpment. many
Istlng depression in agriculture,
the coiniiih'.slon Is hereby directed.
Irate structure or Hie country tin
ill promole the rreedom or move -
inent by common carriers 01 in.'
riroducls or agrtc'illure alloc! 'ii
by that depression, Including live
stock, at the lowest possible law
1 ut intey compatible with the
o.alntemince or liiliiiuuto trans-
j portatlon servlc
Of course, since congress has
directed It 10 do bo It la Ineui.i
bent upon the commission to
make Hie thorough Inveallgal 1011
of the rale struct lire which Hie
resolution directs, and to make
such changes lis may he round
necessary 'to correct any delects
so rolinl to exist.' but It hanlly
aeeiuB nee.-.Msiii y to do anything to
the rates on agricultural prn.l
untH In general to promole their
li-eedonl of movement ."
Exnert Training Is
Offered to lox men
NORTH KAHT. Pa. (API.
fashion has rorced auolher pro
fession into the already long list
or subjects In America's "higher
duration," expert rox breeding.
A school In fox br ling, with
a clnss of ambitious young men
recruited from all over Arneiiei.
opened today on tt .i.-.iim- l"
. I ranch three miles Horn North
I j.;,,st. a rorro or professors. "c-
I port In the wiles and ways of
K.'-'-II'llrW 1'ox. began training men
.....ned lodav on tt 7. .-acre lox
ompetent to eater to the ever
i growing demand or the well
! dressed American woman ror ex
ituisito rurs.
The new Institution Is the Itusch
'School or I'ox Bleeding, named
i after Its founder. IjiiiIb Kdwuid
!t isch of Wuahlngton, l. who
was president of the American
'ox Institute. Jills class will nac
' .in eight weeks' summer coins. '.
The Instruction will cover inn
!i.i.i.,rv or rx biee.llng In this
DO YOU NEED A
Refrigerator
SEE OI KS!
W. II. Bohnenkamp Co.
FOLK FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE
of Piippy
oniy three ounces. Ho fllo perfectly
Mioa Sunny Utwdor ot Loa Ant'el
hullt it .
The tunnel umlet" the raacailo
Motinlalna, ror trniiHoontiuenlul
rallwaVH, three or which have IMK
et Souml leriulnl InTe, was the
wcoml Kieal ilream o' lien. II. .Yf.
i 'lliltemleii. who came to Seattle
aa army tllntrli'1 enitineer ami llveil
hen. until hh: ileal h In 1 I 7.
tl.-neral I'liltlemleii hroarheil
the hlen or a Hliip canal, lillUlilK
l.aliea I'nion, within Sealllc. ami
SiBhlnKton on the clly'B Inlaml
inarKln, with I'UKct Hounil nml
In the Alpaithua UiroiiRli the Strnll ut Juan ile
ami other countries, elementary
y.noloKy. the prlnclplea of animal
heredity. and In-hrcodlnR an I
oulbr lime; In Kenerul, the rela
tion or the lox Induatry to Ameli
catl business lltc and Its oppor
tunities aa n career. SC.tilcn'.B
will be given practical experi
ence In caring for the animals.
According to Mr. Hilsch, the
school Ib not operated for profit .
It is supported through the vol
untary conlrlb lllolia or men w ho
have rnitli In the silver rox in
dustry. Mr. Itusrh declares that during
ita abort existence as an estab
lished Industry In Alnerlcu. the
silver blucli fox tur producing
- business had now reached tne
lio n w.lore It lepreein eo on
InveBtment or more than I2,H
aim.
-
Oregon Has Many Bees
. In,no,.4s Mlicll HonCY
icurlouds or honey ore Imported In
1Q Hie 3tnte annually
1'hn atate
, mediate eonsuinptlon and still
; ),UVe enough remaining 10 sup-
plant an 01 ine ayi ..
Hi
aiigar now useii in in
state.
llr. L-oil hail more than 200.0110
acres of all'alla and at least us
much llreweed. Willi 11 flulmllltll
ial Increase In the acreage
of clo-
v. r and Hungarian
yetch 111 I 111'
and liouglas
Willamette valley
county, the slot
could provide hoe
pustur.
lor at least 500,0110 cololl-
, lea.
Advocates of 'ncreoaed product
ion lire making special euori iu
lO.llle prospective lieokOCp.'1'S in
the most desirable bpt unoceilpleil
places. A better understanding
of Hie weather, soil, nnd market
ing in particular locnlllles will
further BIloooBsrill beekeeping. Tile
annual loss from American foul
brood Is estimated at npproxlma
ilv 125. I, This disease cm he
controlled or eliminated entirely
rrom most sect Ions by iiBlng Hu
i.n. a clean-iin method, combined
Willi adequate follow-up inspect
Ion.
Tokyo lo Mart Snbwiiv Work;
I'OICYO. (API The cost of con
structing Tokyo's new subway sys
tem will be somewhere in inn
neighborhood lit 187. .0"0 yen,
acroi.tiii to the plans drawn up
1. 1- ll... inunleioal aulhoiill.'S. There
will be uboill 4o miles or the "uh
w..v II Is exoected thai the sur
viving or roul. s will he Blurted
shortly and actual construction
work comm. ncd toward the end
ol the year or early ne! spring.
CORETHROAT
Osrele with warm salt water
-then apply over lino-.
V A c- RU E3
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" "Watch Hie score" is tt valuable,
rule, hut only when clearly under-1
stood. When making an original
ld, never take the score Into con
Bl.lerntion, Always hid your hau.l
ns dealer as ir there were no
score. The original bid Is the one
chance tt ployer has to give e
act inrormathiii rind he should al
waya tell Ilia 'partner Hie truth.
This -can be done only by bidding
the hand without consideration
or tho score which ahollld he dis
regarded when making an orre'i
sive bid.- l-'or example: The score
waa Y-.-24, A-ll 20, rubber game.
. dealt and held the following
hand: ...
Henrta K, T
Cl lbs A, K. 7. i. 2
lllamomls .1, 10, 3, 2
Spiidea Q, 7
He properly bid one no-trump, A
hid two spades and V bid two
no-trump and all passed. Y-Z Just
made two no-trump nnd scored
game and rubber. lr Vj hud look
ed at the score oud hid one club,
A would have bid one spade and
Y'a hand was not alrong enough
to bid one no-trump. The re
sult would have been thut A-rl
would have played the hand at
spades and scored game and rub
ber. IT you have n no-tr'inip, bid
It. Don't bid u njliior suit under
Hiich conditions because of an ad
vanced score.
The time to consider the aco '
la when your opponents have u
Kcore and make u bid aheud of
Hearts A.
ciuhs k.
Iliumouda
Similes J,
Hearts J. 10, 0, r,
Chilis 11. 7
lllamomls .1. !'.. 4
Spades 9, 7, 5, 2
t
I A
t
Hearts 9,
Clulm A,
lilamonds
Spades A,
The bid Is two no-trump nnd
A opena .the Jack of diamonds.
Mow can Y -'A make a grand slam
against any defense. V, Klioiild
win the trick with the ace of dia
monds and lead out three rounds
of hearts and rive ro.inds of
chilis. Y now plays the deuce or
clubs,
cards
Hie last club.
H II ills
a diamond,
discards t
i lilt iaU4Uy ByKi.
1 lea rts None
i iubs None
1 ilanion.lii i
Hpndes A, K, 2
Hearts None
Clubs - None
I ilainonds l
Spades 11, 9, 4
1 A
Hearts
flubs K
lilamonds
Spades J,
There are no trumps nnd 7. If I
In the "lend. How can Y-Z win
nil the Hicks against any derense?
, should lead the king or cl lbs.
A can now discard cither a spade
or Hie diamond. It he discards
a spade, Y ahould discard a diii
monil. H lie .llscavils the diamond
Y should discard a spade. II, on
the other hand, can discard elth
or the heart or n urud.-. If he
discards the heart, the eight of
hearts will be good In 's ban I.
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you. The conditions now- are ve:'y
different, for you are now oil the
defensive and It is up to joii to
bid und rorce your opponents, if
possible, to 11 bid that Ih.-y can
not muke. Kor example: Score,
Y-Z 20, A-H 10, rubber game. 7.
deals and bids one no-trump and
A holds Hie following hand:
Hearts 11. 10, 7
Clubs A, 4, .1
lilamonds J, 9. 3
Spades K. 10, 9. n
ir A passes, Y-H have n .good
chance to make the odd trick at
no-trump which will give them
game and rubber. A Is rorce.J,
thereroro, hy the score, to dou
ble one no-trump in Hie hope
that Y-. will let him and his
partner play the blind or that 'f
hid two no-trump, they will
be tlnuble to make it. The dou
ble la unsound except rrom :i de-
rcnslve stundpolnt. .
That la what the writer iiicana
hy ' a correct understanding of
"Watch tho Score." It is never
important from (111 orrcnslve stand
point, hut always Important r-"Oin
u defensive standpoint. There ' Is
no greuter mismkc In auction than
to change your methods of bid
ding except ror ilerenslve p-irposcs.
Hiddlng ror offensive purposes,
that Is. lo arrive at tile best III 1
of tho combined hands of yonr
self und partner, should always he
the same regardless or the score.
The question or the score, there
fore, except for defensive pur
poscB, ahould never be const. lere.l.
K. Q, 4
10, . 0, 4, i ' ..;;"
7
0
Hearts 8,3
I Clubs . I
It t I ilamomls-K.Q, 10.9,5,!
t Spades Q, I", 8, 3
7,
7, 2
9, 5, 3
A, 8, 3
K, 4
spade. If 11 discards a spnde., H
discards n diamond. In cither
event. '. will take all the liicks.
A runout discard Hie Jack or
hearts, for If lie does, Y's four
of lleartB will be good. A Is forc
ed, therefore, to discard a npa.le.
Played in this way. -'. mint,
make n grand Hlain against any
defence.
Hearts .T
Clubs None
Diamonds None
Spades lo, 0.;7
II t
I
None
8
n, therefore, Is forced to dlscnr l
a apnde. It Is apparent, theru
tore, Hint Y-7. must will all the
tricks. If A discards .1 spade.
Y'a apndea are nil good. ir. A
discards Hie diamond. Y'a dia
mond ami two spades are good.
It In 11 line example ot the "dou
ble iiuee.e." that Is. the forcing
or discards rrom He- hands or
both npponculn. which discards
force oppoiu-uls to lose a trick -and
should he carefully studied.
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