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GUOTTP* SU*PP.VSEO CR.OGUO / TH' F\RsT hauf of half-am'-half is \ TH* OUlUUERj RA2jOR IS SECOMO-0OVLED smer is third! th' uast half of s-^ HALF-AM - HALF ALSO RAM ' V ^jujx-p^ npn Authoress HORIZONTAL 1 Who is the famous author in the picture? 9 Inlet. 0 Native metal. 2 Account (abbr.). 4 Preposition. 5 North America. 6 Fourth note. 7 Brink. 9 Boy. 10 Rounded convex molding. :2 Crude. i4 Fish. ■5 Hops kiln. :6 Plaintive. .'9 What was the maiden name of the pictured lady? 12 Shoemaker’s tools. .3 Pincers. :5 Form of lotto. 16 Fuel. 17 The pictured Answer to Previous Puzzle r ' .. . i Dante Alighieri lady’8 most famous book was propaganda? 39 Moisture. 40 Noun suffix. 41 Article. 42 Book of maps. 44 Second note. 45 Herb. 47 One that suws. 49 Sooner. 52 Child. 54 and 55 What book gave her lasting fame? VERTICAL 2 Measure of area. 3 Inlet. 4 Proportion. 5 Medicine restoring health. C English coin. 7 You and I. 8 Rootstock. 11 Soft masses. 13 This book was one of the propaganda causes of the —? 16 Snap. 18 Patterns. 19 Whipped. 21 Limbs. 23 Stone. 26 Impetuous. 27 Ironwood tre^> 28 Tea. 29 Decays. 30 Lobe of th® ear. 31 Propelled a boat. 34 Heroine of this author'®' book, playmat® of Topsy. 37 Rock. 38 To steer wild, 41 To whirl. 43 Caterpillai hair. 45 Moccasin. 46 Lion. 48 To steal. 49 Half an em.i 50 Neuter pronoun. 51 Ream (abbr.), 53 Seventh not® ©if lummsutlle Herald Has Been the Valley’s Most Popular Lailyflj Newspaper for More Than 40 Year, Only Direct Leased Wire New. Service in the Rio Grande Valley