| Show for Better or For Worse tfttKTBO? HI OH Johnston Ask Anlv VteflH NOPTOBuhH QCSTTHfeTCuO LITTLE 3DST NCJTHING Bv Lynn easy sitting CfEEPS INTO BED RNDTHEV'RE I SLEEPING LIKE HELLO? - V J T I VI Til S?aai J" X -- ARIES MAR 2r1 Am Bv WHEN THE "TEMPORARY' TENANT REPORTS TO HARTS APARTMEN- Yi 1 : TT-- 1 I —S t W T- J 1 IN FvACT EVERYTHING ALL ! 1 REFERENCES! CHARACTER HERE SEEMS TO BE IN OF" YOUR n Annie By Leonard Starr THIS £OY WHO H R DOES ODD HAS SAND- Y- HE JO&S AND MAKE5 WORKS FOR YOU PEtlVERlES FOR AVANY OF THE KfGULARLY) PR TROTTER? J U5CAL MERCHANTS i sir POES POC TROTTER SET SORE IF YOU'RE SORE IF lATf HAlRBAULr ST1 LATE SEE Y' LATER fOZZFACB FOR ME HE CLEAN5 THE KENNELS AnP EXERCISES THE WORTH 5? POSS TO PAY" FOR AO0$ SA£y'£ — BO'5ER TREATMENT fa 2 Apartment 3-- By Alex Kotzky G f?ETURkJIUG TO APARTMENT TOMAAIC DECIDES THAT 3-- G f AAlSTAkre HER FOR J I AAY SISTER WOULP THEY SHE SHOULD TOVAME?'?7r wOT Tell AAARfjO ABOUT HAVING SEcKJ 1 FOR SOME I KNJOW ROBERTA 13 VERY ISg?2HB"--ClWA- S ALWAYS FELT I COVPETIMO PER" WITH HE)? CAN SJO WOVAKJ J AMD COMPETE AAARGO ' LET'S TAKE A— IKJ A WQVl£ I TAURUS AM 20 gs Mr V"Y WHEN WAS THE CARRIAGE FIRST USED? A carriage is a wheeled vehicle It is used for carrying persons and is designed to be drawn by one or more draft animals Dating from early history the carriage is an improvement on the sledge a platform on runners frequently depicted on ancient Egyptian walls The first carriage wheels solid disks cut from tree trunks doubtless evolved from rollers that were placed under sledges to lessen friction By 1500 BC horse-drawchariots for hunting and military purposes were being used by the Egyptians The Assyrians Greeks and Romans also used this kind of chariot The chariot of antiquity was the prototype of the cart The primitive form of the chariot was changed as it was adopted by different nations Its wheels were enlarged and it was made to hold many persons and finally four wheels were used During the Middle Ages carriages fell into disuse mainly because of the very bad condition of the old Roman roads Travelers moved from place to place chiefly on horseback on mule or carried on litters Goods were conveyed in huge containers hung on the sides of strong draft animals The use of carriages was revived gradually however at first by the nobility and later by wealthy merchants One of the earliest vehicles to appear in medieval times was the whir-licota form of horse-drawlitter on wheels Also developed in the Middle Ages was the carreta a highcart ly ornamented The most important development in carriage making occurred possibly before the 16th Century when the first coach was made probably in Hungary Later leather springs and small front wheels were introduced a modification that made turns in a narrow space possible Stagecoaches were first built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of Saunders and Ziegler i? m 28 4213 -- Andy sends o line gilt book 10 Morion Turner )3 Bowling Green Ohio lor her question Mary Worth D7 Monday February 27 1989 STAR GA2ER Chariots Used For Hunting In 1500 BC I FCTS ) The Salt Lake Tribane 20 58 GEMINI f CANCER v JUHC 21 irtii' 22 j - 2- j£29-64-83- - LEO i ±AUG JULY 23 (' d A CLAY R POLL 4- 52-32-4- 22 3 VIRGO ' AUG 25 SfPr 22 24 27 33-4- A N- - H Your Daily Activity Guide According to the Stars To develop message for Monday reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 You 31 The Future 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Your Is Work Nice You Looks Is Unkind Things Words 11 Are 463-70-82-8- r! Bv 62 63 Reason 64 65 Speak Advantage 66 What 67 68 Receive A 69 70 Handle 41 A 71 Making Call Over 21 Will 22 In The 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Promise If Have For There Is You Will 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Fulfilled Behalf Louder Favor You Phone 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Today To And Situation With I ° xtar ocr 2it NOV 21 3- - SAGITTARIUS Will Repay Get NOV 22 DIC 21 rTjj Competitor 3J Happy Only CAPRICORN DfC 22 Great f£ Words JAN Praise Ease It 68-7- Get viX I 85-9- 0 AQUARIUS 82 The 83 Your You 84 Hand Than 85 Be 86 Facts Need 87 Work Very For 88 Family Necessary 89 Busy Lend 90 Gossip K ts fit Hear PISCES fit I yvw- MAR 20 227 Bv Garry JU$TCOUU)N7 3& B6TT5R JQAhllg FOUNP SOMdOHZ : 22 L55 Tension Dooneshwrv THINGS oe'r At 81 Helping 51 Is LIBRA 2J r-- SCORPIO 61 A 12 Completed 42 13 Action 43 14 Are 44 15 If 45 16 Said 46 17 Bright 47 18 You 46 19 It 49 20 Owe 50 Sf?r m PtZFZCTTOHUP TAKS CARB OF 7H50ABY-- I Z0NKERT MYGNIY XV 6MNPCHILP IS LOOKEP AFTER ii Ml 5R ZONKSRl Trudeau VN' 8i r 'Vv - I J '7v- e HER ANOTHER WITH FKAM n PESMOMD two-whe- FAwn By Harold LeDoux Judge Parker jAfter sam leaving OFFICE DRIVER'S LYNETTE SAYLOR RETURNS HOME TO FIND HER HUSBAND WAITING FOR HER ADMIT IT YOU CAME BACK N DO YOU REALLY FROM JAPAN EARLY BECAUSE MEAN THAT F--al YOU THOUGHT I WAS CHEAT SAILOR ING ON YOU ' AM I RIGHT ? — — YES BUT FIRST TELL ME WHOSE PHONE NUMBER YOU HAD WRIT TEN ON THE PAD' A T ik r? mmmv i i x mw - v i JW L 'T'" -- (V iV frS£'"i'3l -l -- o!! T NOU MIND YOUH BUSINESS -- AND WE'LL S I s I MR FAT BACK CWNS THE BOTTOM OP TWlS MOUNTAIN -- RHT? JS 17 EXOOOZE FD' US BUTJ1N - 4I I wheeled carriages With this new invention modern methods of carriage construction started The best known of the many types of carriages developed in the course of the 19th century included the phaeton the brougham the barouche the chaise the omnibus and the hansom cab By Bill Schorr TH0UA4T I&M LIP HEY rfUMTHET? CU RE50LW£D Tft TftAH £AN5 OH HEW ii RIGHT M "vi 1 V V A6AIN? 1 V I Al m II i I l J 1 aU iXlAi Weekly Bridge Quiz By C H Goren and Omar Sharif ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ — Neither vulnerable you hold: Ql as South 1 AKJ V94 0 Q973 AA10972 The bidding has proceeded: East North West South 1 0 Pass Pass Pass 3 9 Pass 3 0 Pass What do you bid now? A — You are not sure what partner is looking for with his three-hear- t bid but you really don't care! You can show your stoppers in the black suits by bidding three no trump Q2 — As South vulnerable you hold: ?8 0 K72 AAQ107652 The bidding has proceeded: East North West South 1 1 Pass Pass K6 What do you bid now'' — With no control outside of your suit a jump to three clubs would be a distinct stretch For a moment you can do no more than rebid two clubs and await further developments — if any A Q3 first-roun- — As South d vulnerable South you hold AKQJ93 AQ102 ?85 0 6 The bidding has proceeded: West Pass North 1 ? East Pass What do you bid now? — It might seem automatic to complete the picture of your distribution by bidding two clubs (two hearts promises a suit) However rather than make a bid which suggests extra values when you have such a poor suit we suggest a rebid of one no trump That's only a little white he and limits your hand A What do you bid now? This time no one can question your strength for a jump to three clubs yet that would not be the right bid When you have an opportunity to show a four-carmajor suit at the one-levyou should seize the chance rather than rebid a minor Bid one spade A — d six-car- d six-car- d — As South Q4 vulnerable you hold: 5 A Q3 0 AQJ332 KQ82 The bidding has proceeded: East West North South 1 ? Pass What action do you take1 A — You are not strong enough to double and then over partner's probably one spade response bid two diamonds Therefore be content with a simple over call of one diamond Q5 — Both vulnerable as South you hold: 4k K J864 v AQ6 7KJ1065 The bidding has proceeded: West South East North 1 v Pass Pass Pass ? 1 Pass Q6 — Both vulnerable as South you hold: 4AQJ96 9AJ1073 'J MKJN6UP I mm SAM uiz reticrrz T he Grizzwells RAIWH BEAT T fYASSUH? QRBAT! ZONK$MY0eST FRIEND IN THE- UORLP IF UIE CANT TRUST HIM HEi WHAT KJNM P0U6H P0E5A NANNY PVLLPOtUN ANYWAY? England Although important changes in the art of carriage making happened during the 17th and 18th centuries the most significant developments in the field didn't begin in the British Isles until early in ihe 19th century Early in the 19th century as a result of the work of British engineer John Loudon McAdams and others the highways of Great Britain were put into a condition that made vehicular travel pleasant In 1804 a device was patented in Great Britain by which vehicles were hung upon elliptical springs thus eliminating the heavy perch or longitudinal wood or iron pole that had always been used to connect the front and back wheels of four- - By Al Capp L'il Abner 6CTTA RUN 6UY! THE KIP RELAK HE'S WORKING OUT 74 The bidding has proceeded: East North West South 1 4 2 4 Pass Pass 9 What action do you take? A — This is close and we 11 accept anything other than a pass The aggressive ones will go straight to four spades The more conservative will make a trial bid of three hearts the suit in which they need some help Available for a limited time as a e packspecial offer is a age of DOUBLES booklets For your copies send $3 to "GOREN DOUBLES" care this newspaper PO Box 442G Orlando Fla 32802-442Make checks payable to 6 ' ' In the United States the manufacan ture of carriages and wagons was important industry throughout 18th and 19th centuries the Awords go to girls ond boys between the oges of 17 when their questions ore answered in the Ask Andy column Send your question on a post card to Ask Andy The Salt lake Tribune P 0 Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah 84 10 7 and |