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Show la y, June 3, 1932 Le MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH ilt A- - SUPREME IH THEIR Gotham Hliglhty i rat lUK ir..i. ttoieu Modern Contract DridjC ItSa Hettenlep d no. a. Biddable Suits , ike. fly yon search your hand for bid. If yon hold tho look first requisite 2 Vi honor-tric- k for a BIDDABLE 8 BIT, remembering always that even a four-car- d minor takes precedence ever a provided tha suit Is "biddable." Blddabla suits tret A FOUR-CARSUIT headed by lVi HONOR-TRICKS- . A FIVE-CARSUIT headed by WHEN of of I of l .illm i p, 2.95 er of 27, Ewt. , i D nn'mg D Eut H feet; ace ad p- HONOR-TRICK- A of SIX-CAR- SUIT headed by NO HONOR-TRICK- - Sound bids i ' minimum suit four-car- AQXX or lawful AJ10X or ih. this Sound XQ10X. minimum five-car- suit d e Central Park Halts the Northward March of Architectural Giant. bids: f Uuh be ttia National Oraaraphln wrd aodatr. WaablnctsB. IX C.1 eon. s (WHO Sarrlca. LSPITB ft ntiff. 12. 12. y -- LJL. lie e Third County NG S0- aintlff. Le- - )NS CO... wnt 10 UK Lake. iy of m of . pared Lake d a f I fto Block lUrvty. I them Ea I I eet. : Be- fet of iext day, from the sama high Block orvey, th - it over en youth and experience compared with London, and the recent flow of cold 1 the Britiah capital. New retains It position as the re leading hanker. m York l a city of auperla-- . It to mans incomparable 1 As Incredible almost as that I should have built the Andes! 3p on any high hotel roof after t and watch the city come to By electric moons, rainbows, ; fixed comets you see Manhattan is from dusk Into gorgeous theat-- J Illumination. La twinkling skyline ebbs and s In tides of tempo and color. As h edifice melts Into new lights ) shadows, all the architectural mtasmagoria of the ages, linked n with earths ancient scars, ms to unfold. In fancy you see hantom city, a kaleidoscopic riot Alps and Acropolis ; Ming tombs, Mahal, and Pyramids; Glbral-- , Panama canal. Tower of Babel, h Grand canyon and Yangtze ges formed by street caverns far ow; Cologne cathedral. Pikes ik, and St Peters, a Chinese J1 against a Sahara desert of ip-lsky; towers and turrets, sque minarets, domes, steeples, t tanks and penthouses all ped and crowding and seeming bnrn as smoke moves In electric 6, see It again realistic, noisy, streets crowded with traffic. New rk never rest. Higher and ever .her rise tbs skyscrapers. Their stodonlc bulk; their grace of design; their dizzy height 35 thence eginit- - ge-tetr- I fearsome beauty at first they host hint that mans monsters re rua away with him. Star up such a building and It fairly situates ones mind and body, from their upper stories you see of fog floating hy. MIle to the stretches Long Island; to the ith is th Statue of Liberty, and .ten Island; to the west spreads V Jersey, and to th north that $ Plaintiff. ot t I fOUR ING iMENTS n. THE 3USHDX ANY . of the city beyond Central k. elow He merely pigmy structures Hx and eight stories, Hera and re, up from among them, other scrapers rise In this swiftly hgtng region of Vertical Travel Js Immenac. -hese high buildings, that visitors ever the world star at Jail astonishment, make New what It Is th supreme won-o- f the modern world. When the "skyscraper," f only IS stor-wen- t up on lower Broadway, tie feared It. Those In adjacent s moved out in alarm. Now, (and higher they go 60, 60, TO, lories. So many there are, and vertical klgh, that today th si In New York actually exceeds korlsontaL In other words, do's carry mors passengers than .11 the surface cars, elevated a. taxis, busses, and subways i- - lned. 21 elevators skyscraper !one equal to the run of Twentieth Century Limited New York to Chicago dally, of the big problems In New Is getting tb occupants of Tapers In and out on time, arger buildings hold anywhere 6,000 to 15,000, and even In some are found peo-ropractically every state In nlon. n with express elevators, it nearly an hour to empty some I larger buildings and get th I away from the ground floor a trances, because of congested ys. If they all came down at It would pile people up ten or deep In thi streets. 1 New York skyscraper la a I Itself, with an a citys prob-o- f traffic, water, heat, lights, a. Are and police protection, leasing. Its total floor area 1 that of many a torn. To elevators of on of them res' a starter, six assistant start-operators, and a crew ef tlntenanc men. v water from ' Are hydrants I squirted upward only about' et, and since firemen cannot t hose up 60 er 75 stories, a aper has its own upright wallas, tanks and v rs. m .,i ' high-pressu- pomps, with an elaborate system of alarms and extinguishing apparatus. Beneath one building are turntables for busses from railway terminal Tunnels lead from it In many directions. Through them thousands of Its tenants arrive each morning - after many mile of underground travel, and through them one may wander, as la the streets of a subterranean city. In this human prairie dog town are more than 60 places to eat, and stores selling everything from office supplies and lingerie to thermos bottles, sun-ralamps, cigars, books and haberdashery. from these commercial catacombs one may ride all the way out to Long Island without ever coming Into the open air. Speed In New Construction. But New Yorks greatness Is not In structure alona. It lies also In the speed at which life moves and new buildings displace th old. This swift transition stuns even the blase New Yorker. Troy was wrecked and rebuilt nine times. Her history repeat Compare the skyline now with pictures of the same region made only ten years ago. You will see that palatial homes have been demolished and whole residence districts swept away to clear sites for high You see buildings er building like the famous Waldorf-Astori- a turn to junk, and hard of the heels of Its wreck com giants Ilk the amazlDg Empire State building. To widen street houses are sliced off In front as with giant shear Four hundred buildings wrecked to extend a subway spur; trainloads of dirt hauled to the river front and dumped In to make a park below Riverside drive. In cyclonic devastation, whole neigh borhood ars razed for new bridge approache Swiftly the old' landmarks fade. Only Grants tomb and similar objects .of- - sentiment seem saf - If even the Sphinx stood on Fifth avenue, somebody would probably want to wreck It to build a skyscraper! Here is no space tor static thing By many cuts and running It fast. Imagine this picture shown In, say, You would see two or three day old buildings crumbling, down and hew skyscrapers hastening heavenward, pushing up Ilk giant mushrooms. It would be unendurabl Compared with medieval cities, think bow fast New York grow Today, la New York, bricklayers may run walls up two stories la a day. A building of 60 floors Is begun and finished In about th same time It used to lake a Sioux to kill a but falo and tan his hid for a wigwam, Between crowds and skyscrapers Each Is the Is reciprocal affinity. cans of the other. Into that part of Manhattan below Fifty-nint- h street there comes to work every morning an army of people equal to the population of Paris or Chicago. No other spot on earth Is so crowded with men and house On, Under and Over Manhattan. Thus men crowd Manhattan reck. Not only that They bore holes In it, dig tunnels under river end push bridges over It, so that stm more men may reach It hastily. The passengers on Its transport lines each year outnumber all th people In the world. Thoss passing through Times Square subway station alone last year equaled In number half the Inhabitants of th western hemisphere. So jammed Is Fifth avenue now that in busy hours a man walking In many goes faster than a bu streets motors average leu than four miles an hour. New York's fight to keep men and things In motion knows no lull. It has built a great elevated express highway, a novel thoroughfare many feet above tbs street It runs along the Hudson river water front from Canal street north to Seventy-secony dent inhabitants were la the hVt of digging two largo pit on of OWN ENVIRONMENT which was for washing, th ether for cooking. Stone heated red-ho- t were In, and upon thee were laid Australian Natives Matters of thrown Trot la somethin vibrant and marietta th meat bound In green bulrushes; about tho truly health? man or woman, Woodcraft. upon this agala was placed another who U mtiaiW-- and contented with hie. That some thing' attract! people. Wins heap of hot stone and so on, until Confidence. Arouse and holds attention. Among tho wonder of empire are th required quantity was disposed Thin vitality and enthusiasm of youth living man of tho Stone ago whose of. Montreal Family Herald. are priceless. Guard these with Fellows forefathers saw tha rise and decay bjrrutfc th fin old tonic which doctors of all bygone civilization recommend. It restores sad etrengthenfc Sen Napoleon as On Improves appetite. You sleep better and Ignorant as they seem to u the feel better. Your vigor and endurance raof Nature's Supermen aborigines of Australia In their own ta ru. For Just one week, try (ranis Napoleon believed In no religion; Fellows' Syrup, which yon csn (et at your environment are as much In advance druggist's. The results will amass and ef our most brilliant scientists as ho advocated companionate marriage; delight you. our scientists are In advance of toe he suffered terribly from defeat, hut never from he remorse; man. men Our cleverest regarded average family and Women without would starve to death If dropped friend down without food, clothing, or any affection (barring bin early Inweapons in too heart of Australia, fatuation for Josephine) in short, he hut th Stona ag men thrive and was a superman. He had enough energy tor 100 men. flourish In such condition How difficult It to even now to They live solely by bunting, their from the glamor ofhla name I knowledge of the habits ef wild things being uncanny. " If they ware Although"! know ho was one of the scoundrels that set tb world's most marvelous most trackers they would have died out ever lived, and all Europe had to ages ago. They can read every choose between peace and him, that The things you scratch and mark on the ground as no country, no people and no combuy . easily ss you read this paper, and munity were saf while he was at .. you buy price you can tell whether th creature they large although I am aware of all You find these are dialing Is young or old, what this, If he should appear, on earth pay. now and My "It to the emperor I" I It la doing; and where It Is going. paper. Your newspaper advertisement make They eat anything, even snakes might leave all and follow him. do your looking possible and lizard and once they get on Its William Lyon Phelps In Scribner . home do and track a creature to doomed, for they go downtown aever give up until they get It Nor Llfktnlngs Fresh . . . your buying energy saving you Dick Blankenship was sitting on do they make th mistake, common ,' to tho white of trying to dig out of tha front porch of his home In WWl meeeeeeeeeeesi Its burrow an animal that to not it' Va, when lightning struck a In tree the acow andJtllled bom and yard Psrpstamtlag Language Taking Him Lltsrsliy Mr Cutte Do you know, doctor, 1 Their' crude" lorm of writingby Six pigs standing beneath It. BlankLanguage like our bodies, arc In burning or carving dots and lines enship waa unharmed, but the pipe a perpetual flux, and stand In need believe that my husband's trouble on sticks stick messages enables ha held In hto hand was burned to a of recruits to supply those worda that arlsee from bla nos them to send any Information by crisp, and tha soles of both hto shoe are continually falling, through dln-u-a Doctor i guess youve hit It Felton. runner to distant members of their were neatly ripped away. Mr Tattle Ob, yea, many time tribe But even more wonderful are their smoke message They seem to convert In smoke as easily ss th airplane writes In smoka In eur own skle Starting tha lira by rubbing one piece of wood against another, they select tbelr materials in the most careful manner. Familiar with the type of amoke given off by different wood they make smoke of various densities and color thick cloud or flurries in brown, light spiral yellow, black, blue, or pink; and every change of color and form has (TVi Its meaning in their age-olcod FELLOWS SYEMJP it QJXXX Bound minimum six-car- d suit bid ; 109XXXX can to . at or want to them want to want to then at the time at the right in the around' light time and to Rich-lands- Opening bids of one or two, regulation suit taka-ou- t and forcing bids do not requlr any greater strength than about thro trump tricks in tha bid suit But with four-carsuit tha approach forcing system does not advocate defensive or tako-ou- t bids of more than one. Only when yon are making a forcor have preing bid or take-ou- t, viously bid a longer suit. Is a bid of two on n four-carsuit recommended. When vulnerable, four-car- d bids require some plus value. In some cases even th following suits may be bid: A J X X, K Q X X. K J 10 X. or Q 10 X X X. But It must be remembered that such bids arc exception not advocated for ordinary hand f It la important throughout an tha contracting to keep In mind th limitations of biddable suit Because at all times In defensive bidding, taklng-ou-t, reblddlng, etc., as well ss In original bid you must be sure that any suit you mention la bid-daSometimes la responding to an lnform&tory double you are forced to mention an unbldd&ble suit, but no voluntary bid should be made on auch a suit, except In some cases on shaded suit d d Ancient bl Opening the Bid, Third and Fourth Hand la making an original bid, the position of Dealer and of Second Hand are almost Identical In that each makes bis declaration before his partner has bad s chance to bid or pas After the Dealer and Second Hand have passed. Third Hand la In a different position, because his that ha cannot partner has shown ho - counted - on for "honor-tricTherefor unless Third Hand has at least three bonor-trtck- s he should pass; tad Fourth Head should follow the same role. Defensive rather than offensive strength is th thing to ha considered when n player reopens tha bidding and gives his opponents a second chance to enter tha contracting. Should your opponents have an adeven three honor-trick- s vanced scor would bo Insufficient for n third or fourth hand opening bid. Remember that n hand Is always when th stronger defensively honor-trick- s are distributed rather than massed. The distribution of your honor strength and protection in major suits (ar always Important factors to keep la mind when opening doubtful Third and Fourth Hand bid At tha asm tlm do net allow yourself to bo so fearful of opening th bidding that you are tempted to pass eut sound minimum Fourth Hand bids w;hlcl might result In securing your side n partial scor or oven, occasionally, a gam Your partner, although ho has passed originally, may ha just under his or may hold quota of honor-tric- k some vary long suit, sufficiently strong for n secondary bid. An old bridge whses which has cost players many points In th loee of valuable partial scores Is: "Never open fourth hand unless you can see game In your hand." Actually to tea tha probability of game In your own hand you would have to have a holding of extraordinary strength ; either great trump length, dr a least 5 Vi honor trick Tha question to ask yourself before opening n Fourth Hand bid Is not, Can I see gamer but, "Can I see enough defensive tricks to hop that, with about one trick from my partner, I css save game against any hid my opponsnts art apt to declare," Another misunderstanding which occurs among less txpertencad players Is that tit position of Third er Fourth Hand carries tha sama restriction a of bids following too opening declaration an it does on Once too contho original hid tracting has been opened a players original position In regard to tha dealer Is an affair of practically no moment. mjvntir Yntitmu d Yimmiii uminu iiHtfvi Cooking Pits' Unearthed in Ireland It to reported that nlnt "falachtda" (cooking pits) have recently been discovered In the following places around Kintals, Ireland Balllnto-ber- , Ooolcorrln, Melllnfontstown, Ringrona, Balllnvredlg. Tlgsaxon, Klppagh, Sdlly Glen and Clashmor Townahend, In Jils "Statistical Survey of th County Cork" mentions that In that part of Ireland hasps of burnt stones ars found in which are said great number Into hav .been used by to in ancient times for habitants cooking their victual Keating In hto "History-o- f Inland" refers to tha mod of cooking. Ho saya tha an-- -- dMtswivUniiu d iiiIiHMUHi CFTlaakammackaadarKtogfataaAwtOjrffitol If ywa want sparkling, dean dlahe ps the New Oxydol that make 50 more eadsrich, long lasting and that eat grama like a flash ad rinse off clean, leevlag mo seam, to dishes ar eleaalaajiHy. And easy the haadal Procter A Gamble Unkenored and Unsung 1918, an English soldier raided alngle-handea German headquarters and captured some documents which he could not read. Tha other day ht accidentally learned that they war tha Hlndenbnrg de In August, d " fens plana which enabled1 th allies Early Use ef Carpet quickly to win tho war. 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