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MODERN MAIDENS I »*•(» •A BONUS FOR CHRISTMAS! WHAT DYE THINK I YAM, SANTA CLAUS?" LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. _ ___ Lstter-Out lor a Slavic-speaking • 1 FACTOR peopl" 1 _________________________________ ____ Letter-Out lor the angle between _ 2 IGNORE | 2 3 PLEURA 3 4 DRIEST eRort 4 5 VOTERS 5 Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spall the word caned for In the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word you have removed it from. If you have •lettered-out" correctly for family affaire. Answer Is Yesterday’s LETTEB-Ol’T. ___ A | Letter-Out for a email animal. I 1 MOSQUE Q | M0USE I 2 GRANULES U | anglers ^ ATONE 0 I L#,t*r'°ut *°r * rl*M of ^ 3 A ^ I NEAT _____ . ______ I T I Letter-Out for leftovers. A 4 MINARETS | T | remains 4 5 GENEISS | E | «*■** “ 5 (Copyright. 1936.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Across. 1. Court minutes. A. Pertaining to ownership of land. S. Not expressed. 14. Tending to advance. 16. Habitation. 17. Pertaining to rights of self-gov ernment. 18. A cutting tool. 19. Stop. 30. Winged insect. 82. Stepped. 23. Measure for cloth. 84 Place of trial. 85. Whole. 26. Afternoon repasts. 28. College yell. 80. Wander idly. 82 Challenging. 85. Instruct. 87. Medicinal plants. 88. A design. 89. Towers. 42. Passage from a published work. 44. A unit. 45. Trim. 46. Climbing plant. 47. Possessive pronoun. 49 Part of a flower. Al. Pagoda. A4. Biblical garden. A5. A mark. 86. Native of Central America. 88. Helmet. AO. Branch of a stream. A2. Volume of maps. 63. Pranks. 64. Writing tables. Answer to Yesterday's Praia. _ b '• 65. Pastoral pipe. 66. Rosy colors. Down. 1. Quickly. 2. Barbarous. 3. Sum. 4 Biblical name. 5. Indian. 6 Most obscure. 7. French flying course. 8. Formal discourse. 9. Shoe latchet. 10. Borders upon. 11. Shape Into folds. 12. Peculiar to a language. 13. Care for. 15. Single. 21. A chief. 24. Army's front. 26. Row. 27. Artist’s tripod. 29. Pertaining to mankind. 31. Dexterous. 32. Pacts given. 33. Make clear. 34. Predicts. 36. Cabbage. 40. Throw. 41. Apparition. 42. Covetousness. 43. Naught. 48. Slink. 50. Analyze grammaticaly. 61. Exchange. 52. Exposed. 53. A pit. 54. Exclamation. 56. Drinking vessel. 57. 011 of roses: var . 59. Seast of burden. 61. Pernicious. Prized Bull Kills Owner, 80. TWIN FALLS. Idaho (If).—William Henry Lataounty, SO, thought highly •f his Guernsey bull. Several days ago two stockmen sought to buy the bull. L* bounty re fused to sell. La bounty's gored body was found in the corral. - . w Yard Catehes Ante Trouble. WEST PLAINS, Mo. HP}.—C. 8. Martin’s bouse stands by a highway curve. Recently five can, failing to make the curve, have bounced into his front yard. The last, a truck, de- j motished his front march. WAR ON CRIME—Bremer Siam Home! —By REX COLLIER i \ [wuwwttsra I * , f* ♦ ivH AMO JOlWttf * - -■ CONOUCTJP LOMfr MtOOTlATlOMt HIT DELIAS*; KYMSR. iMDueio cayt OAOQIM CAPTIVITY AT -nur KIDNAP . ilDBOUTV u|MU/->A«awv««itTur> i«mh. I lABir*'___ MR. AND MRS. It Happens in Every Home. "This. UlASTfc BABKBTS MAP Alu Sg*M SWftBP — LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE. Something’s Coming to Their House. —By GRAY IWTM SPECIAL DELIVERtT TEAM \\ GEE'. I CHJNNO l-men-L Grr that A lets woe I i had sort of a I TOMORROW- ha' ha! W BT AND 1 CHILL, OR SOMETHIN’- £ I TH' NEIGHBORS'LL I TAKE A LAST I IT VMAS TH' QUEEREST, fc I THINK TH' FOURTH ■ LOOK AT JA AWFULEST FEELIN- A I u-. \ MOON MULLINS. A Savings Account. —By WILLARD REG’LAR FELLERS. Musical Hair Dryer. ’ —By GENE BYRNES MESCAL IKE. Every Man for Himself. —By S. L. HUNTLEY. /.AKJf PLEASE PBiKKc, V^“7^-n/FA PIFFLE MJST)K TUETS me a pair qf eoaERf. \be vjttmuG a| SKATES AW A SWOT- Aj±SX 1 BETTER7t> SUKJ AKJ’ A BASE- SAkHA CLAUS^ I BAU. OAT j k,_Z_J ' ‘ t_ The Cheerful Cherub *If only Id known wkni I know todvy I wouldnt kw« tutted *e»* I my And yet vnitti I kvd noted, to I'd never kwe known whvt now I know. HTC'*'* “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES.** Things Look Bad. —By POP MOMAND _I __ _ _’;‘V’lwJ:^' .Vv: • - ‘^•.*.-.v;v-. t- . -