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O o . 0 oo o O o o o o o ;i Fyro tor Kedford Mail Tribune AN INDKI'K.VIIENT NEWSPAPER PUULIMIIKII K KHV ' Al l tJIMiUK KHI'KPT SUNDAY. UY THE HKUFUHU PlilNTINU CO. The Mwlloni Ruuduy Morning Hun In funilahe4 UDSLTIbera. uafcirlna; Ui aeven-Uay tlailj uawa- P1KT. BDUCATIONoWEEK, Office! Hall HorUi fir strati. Trltniiia BulMlng-, I'lioue 76. A conaollilatlon of thf llt-miK-rallc Tinu-a, tha Hrdlotil Hall. Uia lliill.iril Triliurw, Ilia rjootlc an Orrifoiilati, ttta Aalilantl Tribune. RonKRT W. RUM!,, ftlltor. 8. KUUPTEIi HallTU, Uiin(rr. By Mall In A.ivun.e: Daily, with Suixlay Bun, yaar , . . Dally, with Sunday Sun, month ., : Dally, without fcunday Hun, year . Dally, without Kunilay Hun. nionUi Weekly Wall Tribune, on year Bunuay Hun, one year i.ou T.CO .761 o.ou BY OARRIKH 111 Uedlont. Aahlnnd. Jaikaon rlUe. Central Point, I'hoenii, Taleut and ou Hiirhwaya: Dally, wltTi Runiiiiy Hun, month I .76 Dally, without Hunilay Hun. mouth.. Dally, without Sunday hull, one year.. Dally, with Humtity Hun, one yeur. . . . All Irrnw by carrier, cuali in advance. Knlered a aerond-fduaa matter at Medlord, Oregon, under act of March e, 1H70. rVrVlal. paper of the City of Mi-dford. Official paper of Jat-keuu County. 1 ne only paper tietwerr. Albany, i.nu-o. ruiiiormn milee. having leaaed service. dlKtnnce wire Hworn daily avi-rnge clreuliitlnn for all nionllie endiuif April Ih. 11121, Siluo, mure Own nn'ilile trie (-trr-tiim nli ol any oilier paper pub-Halii-I or circulated in Jackson County. IfKllllKKS OF THE ASSOCMTrin PREHS. The Aaaoclated 1'reM la exrluaivfdy entitled to the UNe for republication of all newa die- flalcliee creillteil to It or not othcrwlae credited n thla paper, and also to the local newa pub- neneu Herein. I All rljrhla of republication of epeclal dlJ' patchee herein are alao reacrved. TUTS is edueiition week, a very important occassitin. Tiinre lire more mid bettor hcIiooIh in the country today and n trrcnler proportion of cliildn'n unending them, than ever before, while the problem of the eollenes is not to get students, but to take tare of the excess thousands who storm the academic nates, at the licijiiiniii!' of every school year. "America," said a prominent Kastcrn college president (he other flay, "is education-mud." That may be, but if so it is an excellent form of madness. For one can hardly net loo much education. The only danger in such a eoj 1'riMizy for knowledge is that the label mav be mistaken for the sub- 1.00 I nillllCU, For after all the mere accpiisition of an assortment of miscel laneous facts is not education. An individual may .be loaded with sheepskins and decrees and honor marks and still-not qualify as an educated person. For to be educated the mind must not only be stored but trained. And no mind can be trained, which docs not possess the balance wheel (if character. f. r.,,:i. ..i i.. :.. n i . r ..n ..'.i. ... a ...i n.- i.:.- :..t. pre and' ii,, unu ii.ii-i in nn; o! ' ci men liwii, .jinn inc. iri& J"" Aaao'tiate'd r I'r'eM ' "f schools ii nd colleges today is to instill character as the hand maiden of knowledge. This is an easy tiling to say, but a tremendously hard thing to do. If Education week could contribute to the solution of this problem, in any material way, it would mark the urea I est human advance iccnt in the history of modern civilization. Personal Health Service E WILLIAM BRADY, XL IX Signed latUrt pirtilrt.no to pertonil health and hygian-a, not to dlaeaie dliflnotli or traAtmant, wilt ba antwared by Dr. Bady If a tamped, aalf.addratacd anvelopa U inclosed. Lattart ihOUld ba hrUI mniX vtiriitn In Ink. Dawirwi In thm tmrn nxmlup a Utt.r. f.l.rt nnlw ZJl rl 7. "WB,M H0 C1W M " lo quanta not ooniormlng to Inalruetlona. nwuf wi. nniiarnBraay, in oara 01 mn navripapar .06 7.60 8.60 Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Pen. Wlm t Tay You fr Your Fancies? A correspondence Hchnol soph Hi't-i buth In cu.ne of Krcnt hurry and Kt't tlnir out to haze a ficNhnian Iiuh, a ! 'iwuy wun U. Thuro, 1 content, we ..., tia inb i.,. ....,1, r ! have the apotheoslH of antisepHis, for , ' . . I if a dab of Hinelly antlHeptic will Buf have foolishly HHnvt.l. niimclv. ex- ... ...i... .1 rf ... int.- iiimrau ui u UHin, Wll)-, flt'll, pluininK what the aseptic era, in which children, we're all wrong and won't as you know, we are now living, ' w,nie kindly porno n take our hand and meant). liy Kttini? iff a few talks on the qucMtion I do, of cout'He, put off a QUILL POINTS Jlodern version: The short and simple flivvers of the poor. Ah "lletter Music" week comes on nimrp, the humeri cur ilcailH hope leiwly fur Home lletter MiiKiciuns. It Ih fitting thnt our frollenomc Jr. eedicnlcr Hhoultl manifest a whole Home interent In "reclaiming the. dry lands" of Oregon, al thiH time. A landmark on Gth St. has been torn down, revealing two moru. THE VKILKI) HINT (Albany Dentoerat) Tho vacant houso belonging to Mr. Hcott of IjOlianun, near tho fatla. waH burned to tho ground ' on Hallowe'en night. The cause of the fire Ih unknown. The president, who lias n penrhant for attending thrilling eviintH such as tho eclipse of the sun. world serlos baseball games, and departing just before tho climax, will attend tho Army-Navy football gnmr.-nnd, -"ro-main throughout the service classic, with the official party. " The chief oxncutlvo always , "roturiiH to bts desk." .Muybo the "administration loadors" have nimhi ari'Hngements, on this epic occasion, to have tba well known tloHk at tho game. lead uh out of the woods llttck in the days before the world war the public health authorities at Washington iilinuunced that tho na little while longer uon H annual bill for unnecessary that dread day when medicines was about 500, 000. 0011, and 1 shall have to go un,y necessary nieuicines were buck to work, but Purchased, the saving would amount that Isn't niv motive to '"" J2.000 per annum for every hf-ncHilv Anvthlmr -tiuanried physician then practicing in ratlu-r than a return j America. I say that is what It would to honest work H "i course, ins doctors mv motto, but the rent nlilect of these wouldn't get It; the deadbeat and un- talkH about asepsis Is. as I said at ! l,akl accounts of doctors must mount tho outset: I wont to prove I am a I un 10 '" average of $3,000 per an- good teacher, and If I can save you 1 " "ot know whether these some money nnd at ihe same time figures of tho federal authorities in- impart to you knowledge w hich will " money annually Hiijiander- rather Increane your well being, you'll ed'on antiseptics. tell the world, will you not, that I am many dollars n family may a good Jeacher? save In a year by dumping the nnli- A iitieer way to nave a cilizen Heptlcs In the sink Is a minor question, money, you may inleriioHe. nilvising i Tlu' Important (lueslloii, In my mind, him to dump his little collect Inn of an- is much belter It will be for the tlseptlc nostrums In ihe sink. 1 re- Keneial health of the family after meniljer how I nearly lost my head by "" V ll:lve put away childish fancies going to a stock room of a hospital "'"'ut antiseptics and stepped briskly where for a time 1 practiced on the '"rward into the aseptic era. , nullr-hlo ,1....,,.,.,,. .,....l ..,..,...,1 Democracy , An effort to keep the hest men from runniiiK thiiifrs. I of that old standby, digitalis down ihe' QI'Kstioxs ami axswkks. sink liecauHe I bad found the' props- I Ben Told In Quack UusiiK'ss. 'ration the boHpital furnisheil wan in-I 1 have been told by two rub doctors 1 ert, The hoipiu.1 was conducted by . that iJr. JJrady is dead and the nrtleles ."lit out under liin name are just ad vertising fur the medical trust. S. '. J.) Answer. No doubt a good many "nib doctors" wish 1 were dead, but I am afraid I am going to keep on with the dirty work for a while yet meantime so far as you are concern ed I am dead and buried and you may routine being buncoed by the "rub doctors" or the "medical trust" as yon prefer. , ! sanitary or hygienic idea is put by, of Kerosene lor llailllruff. OllCC ill a while WC feel discouraged, and then we read John I). S nil 'people, the business men who. of I have been using kerosene on my all people, give the least allegiance and hair. It seems to remove the dan support to real hygiene and sanita- druff and stop the itching of the scalp. lion. is it narmrtil in any way? ( B. CI. ) . -i, -piii. e it i;.i,.o 'r"e other day I became tender Answer. For occasional uso It is A man is really square if he doesn t even approve of the liats : ,.,,,,, nnd 80U(.ht t0 ,.OYiAe covers ! harmless. Ho careful about fire. This on his own side. 'fur thB radiators this Is going to be is not my recommendation, however. i a long, cold winter. Kven there I C'lut'piKMt Lips was up against, inc niti game -me as soon as cool weather arrives mv Ahout the only effective war implement left to (lermany it. t i . t : , keen Inymoai. business men, not physi- the treaty Was Russia. ; clans., and Ihey failed to see the wis- i I dom or economy of .such waste. If you ...T ,. . , , , , ... iIl"e o keen In your lnisiness judgment rso diseovones of importance have bctm nutdo in a generation. tlutt you can.l ,.OIIHi(..r ylir own w,.u What about Florida? jbHiw. keep your darned nostrums I nnd dose yourself until you can't see around a corner, for all I care. vampiiiff n man iihtciv vtnwitnH in iiiukiii juiii uiimk uu - 11 is, rtalniy 'emarkuhle and I ra i crave the privilege nf making just one made a conquest. jrenmrkahle remark ahout it. how I widespread Ih the use to which the poetry and struggle on. It's probably a respeetable magazine if till! Cover doesn't Use cover man an experienced hardwire Uph beKin to become chapped and lr 1 . . Halesman, included in tlie price of tho rltated. fan you fiUKKCHt anything to any OL ino prt'iiy giri uxci-ia hit utcc the date and A fresh broexe blev. Hunday. It nltnlned the velocltj f,f n i( yi. 'ui, hoy ut the wheel. r,f ,Ki,-powerod car i-eturnloK titr n n ruPftl ,iance. Onee upr n .H time, a pumpkin (punkln) r e WUH displayed In a henn ery wine ,W( ufll ,)(,) I1(lt become tUhei(V.tIir Til KY WOI'I. IV TOO! (Cii'intlM I'iihh ('(Hirtcr) If men are lonely. H'h their own fault; and If nlrln are lonoly, U'h their own fault. Ami all this tulk of the liinesoine kIi'Ih about It' hetiiK nece.HKary for them to "fllnK idcalH to tho wIiuIn" Ih applt'Knuce. They're Junt hlanks. And ( they flun? everythltiK to the wlndn, them men wouldn't look at Koinco Koppex had n cold Iu.st Week; und now Ihe cold him htm. , MIIVAMtY I-'MIWKUS (Yrrkn, Cal., Sentinel) Offered a cup of coffee. Henry tried to allow his tippreehitioii of the warm, brown fluid by tmplantinK u klsH or two upon the Waddcll lIpH, "I didn't like It." wild .Mm. Wad dell. "I told him fto ami 1 told htm to RM OUl." ' "Mr. Waddell h evidently tor Kotien,'! wild Henry, when he took tho fUaild before Judwo II. O. Itoorse, Jimtlce uf the peace at Happy (,'ainp, "that, she told me when k.HHcd her to 'Come UKain, Honey'." . Middlcagc is the time when a man no "longer-, notices that hiH incimied fn the pru . tir ii i i- ' v ' 1 mreei niinioer, 100. Wlfc Calls him Honey in pilhlie. . , l find that thin free health feature ' t I of innumerable wares comes hlh. Hut ..,, . . t lt , it a)i)earfl that moft people want their Correct tins sentence: J he house temperature that pleases ,IeaUh knowledge to come tha way. ThiH explains the pandemic of Hil- kooiih a iree uesHertauon, upon ine prevent this annoyance ? u: a K ) health conserviiiK power of his metal- j Answer. Itrush the lips nl'lit lie blankets, and I thlnk he must have and morning with it bit of this lotion me" said he "happens to please every member of my family.' N. Y. ELKS ACCEPT UKW YORK, Nov. HI. (A. 1) Tho Kilts club of New York today accepted n "padlock for six months" cloning the situation which has grown out of proceedings? started by I'nited Slates Attorney Ituckner under the prohibition laws. Kor the next half year the ni'tll room and bar of the club will he locked and sealed, . Mr. Iluckner ex plained that where resin urants in cidentally were connected with living liiarters, o n 1 y the former were closed. Jim( Xrws for Scribblers. HOM K Ktlmulallnn; buddinK u thors, the faHcisti have decided to prevent magazine editors reject hi contrlbutlotiH. Kxpert committees are to ptiHM upon uumuHciipts. ;lnrlii 'ai'iiso to Slutr. IRAKIS Olorla Caruso is to study In Home with every ehnnce to fol low in her father's footsteps. T1 . llnirs comiilaint -and for the benefit of tlie Iowa correspondent who de- t niaiHls to kno.v, I'll exiiluin that Mr. Ihe finiier tins: Kcniul nnris Klycerln anil tlncliire ut zenzoin. ' Iool Drcallllnir. Does any harm come from the dizzi ness experienced when tfikiliK ileep breathing exercises? I often have a dry cout-h. ((1, A.) AnHWer.1 doubt that any irood comes from it. It is not advisable to take deep hrcathini? exercises. I HilllnKH said the trouble with so many breathini? alone. Take ironnmi 'v,..- plain people is they know-so ninny cises and let the breathing take care things which ain't so. As n matter of of itself. The theory on which "deep medical custom we name diseases af- breathing exercise" is based is wilh- ut miMi- uisuiiviiwrs or wi uivesuKa- out lountiation in physiology it is one tors who first describe them. of many false conceptions propagated l uo not oeueve nnynooy ever i,y "physical culture" merchants who caicnes any cusensc in me common market medical or health advice to luun mo; hi any nut?, i m i.uny kit- ine great Wisenhcimcr family tain I'm not going to catch anything I Heredity Versus Ktivlnmtmiif there. I hold no retainer for the' Wh.oi, i i i i-,... Turl-nv H,.oa n r crrnd nail V , , u I " " ...u.H e, ue. muy , , o (MuiiMivio UIKUIM.1UIUII, i nuvt- in.-v.-i ,r environment? (K. M ) working higher In the local market, beon invited to address their annual Answer Knvironment. I believe convention, in fact, l am not nn ar- (Viva I ltivriini uur ciuidren like postum. Is it harmful tn thnni' ti.u i .wl l.ll'rln thnt nr fcnni Inn id I.. ,1I -J 1 ...i. ... . . MU" fourteen pounds. must any tt took my time here the oth- cupful Ih milk PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. lfi. (A. T.i.i.i Iiwmi i irluiioGiiin iiAnloi'D are , dent advocate of bath tubs in family j asking 43 cents on their prime dress- t, s t ht t ,)e HUffi. ciently disinterested witness. Yet I Three fiurths of voiioiy " nM'ui nun. i.iitui ii ony, nen i saw nuiuiuiu i .o.iu a leaspoontul of postum. (Mrs b" buyers want only fancy birds, as long announcement in a popular periodical y, ) as they have to pay the price. to the effect that by means of nn nn- That prices will not be any cheaper tlseptlc nostrum a lady could duck her Is now the accepted belief of the pro- Answer. It Is harmless. It has ns mucii nutritive value as coffee. dilce trade. 1 Coif rants Iltirred. LONDON Warned that they nro training for bankers, not hunkers, got ting bank clerks are forbidden to wear knickers to work hereafter. Whoso Trunk. HVKUDLOt'KS. Itussla The Jaw hone tif a pre-historic horse with n trunk has been found In famous av-! I eras in the I'ral mountaiiiH, which have diamond and be grottos. "Old Orcein" is now after n new football ennch. The one they have In mind' Is a daiidv. but he belongs to the wrong church. This. however, ran he coir.'cio.l by making all his usslstant Kh-agies. The lorthehniing tningulatlon of three human al the stule playhouse. the populace i advised, ""111 be con ducted with solemn dignity . . . ." Thluls ns piinMWe us a refined presen tation of the hooichy-kooichy. I l..ii:iis i n :u The world rolls on its way, .Now linos. ney Hiuughls uroee, Kngage our Utile lulil.ls And old emotion dies. Cleat Ideals time wnt m lined, Wre Kiaspul a Intle while; Men dared to hop. believe, wnd putting hum them gulln And petty Helf.com ern. Small JealoiiHles and greed (ilivo freely very llle To mem their count ry u need. Kor Un they bore ihe torch. Xo Un they puHfted It on, And have we kt-pt the faith O This Utile while tll- re gone? Or Is the lslon ht That held their purpose high; Their ideals turned to drom. Their common cause 'UlleY AIuh! seal turn to meed And hicriflce to lust ; Mean houIh exalt themselves l iiinliHlfiil of their trust. The world lolls Indeed; The torch of ft Mb burns low, Hut wllll In Klandem I t. 'Id Htuiul crosses, (.iw on row. (Itultlmore Sun ) t RippHngRhumos s - . A la kau fir weii rioion Ki CRIMSON BEAK. mi i M Y (Mil) ini.se is n ilcceivcr il is tine lni'! orinismi streak; onco I hntl t'u sciirlcl fever, nml it .settled in niv lieuk. 1 lit'licvc tlnil Kiimi's ii il rii 1:1111, it's n .lemon dull, jimlzinik ; AVlien I'd drink I ili.'iin n I'lim'iMi fi'iint t In licnivst 'luihliliii; linink. Never tlo I'cniieiili'il liitlers stiinnl.flo my jntlfil tliews; 1 inn willi tlu iiHiral eritlers wlm tililmr llu Dennm Umie. Hut my nose is like n licai'iin, tliou'li its line is a niisliikc, iuu (Ins l'.iel is lniin,1 to wenk en liny nioriil tulk IM make. IT 1 followed up niv veiirn inj; I would lecture all irnlnuls wlio i;o liy me daily, liiirniiis; finarets or Iiii'ko clieroota;. I would roast the idle voters, loafing by tlio villiini' kirk, talkiui; niisoline and motors,, wlien "lliey ouplit to lie at work. I'd re)iike the sinlitl pi'opli- who irol'iiiii th Salilialh day, while the hell in yonder steeple summons them to KiiiK and prnv. 'r love to call atlenlioii to the evil of the times; to my neiylihors I would mention all their errors, all their eriiiies. Hut my talks are total lses; for the people will not hear; pelinix to my red prohoseis, they refer to ruin and heer. They insist that no runnier should reproach his follow men, when his nose in ulowiiiif warmer than a bonfire iu ' trio Bleu. So I pass the errini; liliyhter nUd I'll leetnre liim no more till my nose is lileaehed ami whiter than the snow on fireenland's shore. KtfWn ii : igE I Who's Who ftlE DJTE Tl i- Br KRNK8T 8EKMA Nov. 16, 1864 61 Yn Aro. General Sherman completes tho first day of hii famous march to the. sea. Wit hi Atlanta captured, Sherman set out from that city with 00,800 picked men. "Mnrch inp; through Georgia," with burn Inn and piUaiting, he how laid waste the country for 300 miles. Reaching Savannah he turned, northward, and, while marching through North Carolina, received the surrender .jf Confederate troops. Copyrlfht, Im. Prtmlar Syndlcata. ine. Dr. Valeria H. Parker. At a recent convention of tho Na tional Council of Women held at Detroit, nr. Valeria Hopkins Parker m .-ew vorli City, was elected presl l e n t. Mrs. VALERIA PAI-'k'tR. Poems That Live ; i MurK. Whether 1 lftc. or whether I die, Whatever Ihe wnrhls I see, I shall come to you hy-nml-!iy, . And you will como to mo. Whoever was foolish, ve were wise. We crowed the boundary line, I saw niy soul look out of your eyes, You saw your soul In mine. Alary Coleridge. sticcecdiiiK Philip North Moore of St. Ixuls. Dr. Parker Is well known for her lec tures nnd work on social hyKleno. She was horn in Illi nois, s t fl d I e d in Ohio, married in Massac It u s e t t s. foiiKlit for siiffnme In Connecticut, and has lectured on so cial hysleno thru out the country. Dr. Pnrl.-er lina had extensive training In the field of social hygiene. She was nt one time chairman or tlio social hygiene com nmteo or the National l.enmie of "omen Voters, director of tho de partment of snriul morality of the W. C, T. V. nml a member of tho stall' of Ihe American Social HyKleno asso ciation. She was also tho first state policewoman hi the I'liited Slates, in which job she supervised the work of six women police who did protective worn, ror .tlrls In Connecticut. In l!'2t she was npiiolnteil execu tive secretary of tho United States inlenlepnrlinental social hygiene hoard. In this position Dr. Pnrker was the leader of the federal hoard for protecting girls near army and navy eniiiiiipini.nl s and for protecting soldiers und sailors themselves from infection. After the war congress considered abolishing tills department, but women nli over the country nro- tested, saying that tho soldiers and sailors needed health protection nuite ns much i peacetime as during, tho war. . -1 -7-r7l f asyLissons in AUCTION BRIDGE New Series by WYNNE FERGUS ON (Author of rerguson on cfuchon JSnage COS Coyyiigiit Ifii by Uuylc, Jr. ARTICLE No. 29 In everv evenine'g nlav one or more hands are alwavs bound to come nn thnt bring out interesting principles of pluy or bidding. The writer noted two such uuiius tlie oilier evening. Hearts K, Q, 10,6,4 Clubs 7, 5, 4 Diamonds 8 Spades J, 10,9,4 Hand No. 1 Hearts A, 7, 2 ' Clubs y, 70, 8 Diamonds ;7, 6, 4, Spades Q, 8, 3 :A Y Z B : Hearts 9, 8, S, 3 Clubs A, K, 2 Diamonds A, Q, 10, 9, 3 Spades 6 Hearts J Clubs J, 9, 6, 3 Diamonds K, I, 5 Spades A, K, 7, 5, 2 No score, first game. B dealt and bid one diamond, Z one spade, A two hearts and Y two spades. B bid three hearts, Z three spades, A doubled and all passed. A opened the king of hearts and Y won the trick with the ace. How should Z play the hand? Z must lead the deuce of diamonds from Y's hand. In order to be sure of two diamond tricks, the suit must be led twice from Y's hand. The only other sure reentry is the queen of spades so that if dia monds are to be led twice from Y's hand, they must be led at trick two and wl'.en the queen of spades is played ; otherwise Z would be compelled lo lead diamonds from his own hand for the sure loss of a trick. Note this play for it is one that comes up every day. Be sure which hand you want in the lead and why. When a hand is in the lead think to yourself; "Can 1 lead a suit from this hand to more advantage than 1 can from the other? If so, must I do it now or can 1 get the hand in later?" If you wilt ask yourself these questions and answer them correctlgbefore you plan the play of the hand, you will save many a trick. There is another point worthy of considering in the play of this hand.' At trick two i should play the deuce of diamonds. B should win the trick with the ace and lead a low heart. Z should trump this trick and then lead three rounds of trumps winning the third trick in Y's hand with the queen. He should then lead the four of diamonds und finesse the jack. A should trump , this trick with his last spade and lead another heart. Here is the other point ' of play fur if Z trumps this trick with his last trump, he will never get another trick for B still has another heart. Z should discard the trey of clubs. On the next lead of hearts, Z should trutm) and lead the clubs.' As B has the are king of clubs and no more hearts, Z must make a club trick provided B has discarded two diamonds, his best dis card before he finds out A's cards. It is an interesting hand and well worthy of careful study. Hearts none Clubs J, 8, 7,6,! Diamonds 7, 3 Spades J Hand No. 2 Hearts K ciubs k, y, 9 Diamonds J, 8, 5 Spades K, 5 Y Z B : Hearts A, J, 6, 4 Clubs none Diamonds K, Q Spades -flr y, 4, 3 Hearts 8, 7, S, 3, 2 Clubs none Diamonds 10, 6 Spades 9, 7 In this hand spades were trumps and Z was in the lead. How can he play tin hand so that he and his partner can win four of the nine tricks against any de ense? An analysis of this hand will be given in the next article. Answer' to Problem No. 14 1 leans A, 7, 6 Clubs 9, 4 Diamonds none Spades y, 2 ' Hearts K, 10, 8, 3 ' Clubs J, 10 Diamonds none Spades J Y Z Hearts I, 3 "i le-um Clubs A, 7, S Diamonds none Spades K, 3 Hearts y, 9 Clubs K, y, 6 Diamonds none pades 7, 5 Spades are trumps and Z is in the ieaa. now can Y win lour ot the seven tricks against any defense? Z should lead the king of clubs and Y should play the nine of clubs. B can cither (1) win this trick with the ace of clubs or (2) allow Z to hold the trick. Suptmse B wins the trick with the ace of clubs. If he now leads a heart or club, Z will be able to trump the third round of clubs in Y's hand and therefore make four tricks. B is forced at trick two to play the king and follow with the trey uf spades. Y should play the queen of spades on B's lead of the king and thus ullow Z to win the third trick with the seven of spades. A is forced to discard on the second round of spades. If he inscaros tne jack ot clubs, Z will put Y in the lead with the ace of hearts and lead the four of clubs through B's hand, thus enabling Z to win two club tricks. At trick three therefore A must discard ihe live of hearts. Z should then lead the six of clubs ar.d force A in the lead. A must now lead hearts up to Z's hand and YZ must win the balance of the tricks. (2) Suppose B allows Z to hold the first trick with the king of clubs. Z should then lead the queen of hearts and if A covers, play a low heart from Y's hand. A can now lead (a) a spade or (b) a club or (c) a heart. If A leads the jack of spades, Y covers and B is forced to win the trick. No matter what he now plays, YZ must win three more tricks. If A (b) leads the jack of clubs, B is forced to win the trick or allow Y to trump the third round. No matter what he now plays, YZ must win three more tricks. If A (c) leads the five of hearts, Y should win the trick with the ace and lead ihe four nf cliiKa No matter what B does, YZ must now win a spade and a club trick. The foregoing isa very triclty' problem and its variations very interesting and puzzling. Work them all out for prac tice. ' Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle Running Across. Word 1. Found In the woods. Beneath which the golden goose was found In the story. Word 3. To depart. Word 4. A continent Abbre viated. Word fl. A city In Italy. Word 7. A pronoun. Also a country. Abbreviated. - ,Vyrd Member of Parliament Abbreviated. Word 9. A shallow dish. Itunning Down. Word 1. Sliced bread browned before a fire. Word 2. Foe. Word 3. 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