The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 215, Ed. 2 Wednesday, May 14, 1930 Page: 12 of 14
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AND HEAVEN EYES SUITS ME —
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AND I DON'T CARE A v>&M6» WHAT OTWER PEOPLE
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ONE OF THESE YOUNG LOVERS THAT ARE
JUVT COURTING A BIT OF ADVICE - THEY GET
AN IDEA YOU'RE CRAZY -
yne young- lovers think 'the
OLD MARRIED MEN ARE FOOLS —
But the old married mem /
KNOW the young Lovers are fools - /
FRECKLES AND KIS FRIENDS — It Won't Bo Long Now! —By BLOSSEB
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HORIZONTAL
1 Ingredient. 4
9 Sen skeleton.
10 To lore.
13 Bird.
18 Sharper*.
15 Nimble.
l«To re*.
17 Dry.
18 Rescues.
22 Beverage.
28 Drone bee.
34 Tree.
27 Bridal prop-
erty.
29 To regret.
81 To lift
as To divert.
85 Narrow dis-
coloration on
the skin.
87 Expiated.
88 Goat.
s
SO Disturbances.
0 Water indi-
cator*.
VERTICAL
t Cone-shaped.
2 Spoken.
8 Female
horses.
4 To handle.
3 Projection on
• a lock.
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7 Letter.
* 8 To give medi»
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0 Bird's prison
11 Irish.
12 Furniture
wheel*.
14 Agar-agar.
10 Stir.
20 Promise.
21 Sooner than
23 tprlght
shafts. •
2ft Stuck in 1
mud.
27 Station.
28 Proportion.
20 C ndersizetl
rattle.
30 Customs.
32 Father.
34 Heath.
36 Sheep.
37 Work of
genius.
THAT 6ANNER WITH 1 _—
THE MALTESE CROSS OUR OEMEALOGV
SUGGESTS A CRUSADER CLAIMS A KNIGHT
BUT THE ARMOR IS WHO tffNT 0N
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tain to grammar history etiquette drawing or whatnot See If you can
find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—a^d nn»w>wiWf jt
by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each of the mis*
takes ycu find and 20 for the word If you unscramble It
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SIDE GLANCES . George Clark
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“Of all the nerve! She's weartnf a copy of the exclusive model my
salt was copied from.'*
CORRECTIONS
(1) The crow on the banner is not a maltose. A maltose cross has
eifht points. (2) The first crusade was it* 1096 (the eleventh century).
(3) There are no eye-slits in the helmet at the right. (4) There is a pistol
at the waist of the garment at the right and pistols were not in use in
the period of the armor shown. (5) The scrambled word is MORTGAGE.
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