Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1937 — Page 24

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 25

THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1937

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Baltimore compare in ea with Fairmount Park in Philadelphia? A—Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, with an area of 3597 acres, largest city park in the United tates. Druid Hill Park, in Baltimore, contains 674.16 acres. Q—Who wrote the novel,

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SNe ( 3 218) 5 : i i 3 ¥ d i £ €1 . - y Ne n mo: 1¢ 10 ya cked n { eo na a oo an y { x { 3 ANY 1¢ Cara a1 the drive na Pp Cl .) ohviou om wh On c v that ) ome n Bb TY Asp Ue y Ih she + t Ihe : Sh a he di Oo IIS 8 3 } Y . 5 1 1A Wa some othe eash mn «ia ( b 1¢ \ back 1 al To dd v. policemen cam A ota ld con A 1 A Mh ali Ris she wa x 1 ¢ bank's back 0 1627 BY NEA & ING, T.M, REG, D, 8. PAT, OFF, P 1. taere VAS I'n NO i ha doo which wa directly alongside 1 uit . 2510 talk we ab ~~ hy ' iy “ —————————— — rp K ) 3 wo bh I mogram took up a great YEA AY he he ye RK i] ( ¢ ns hed Thad ; i the car for > Wim Tac hg idgaf MOIMINES—S0 | oa C far, 5 vant mim oe | GRIN AND BEAR CROSSWORD PUZ: oh Ac ate . ev 7 an to some heart : ! There wa great deal of excite - — BSS Cob Vo ave to Spill the | to worl 1d the neigh- | \ Some of the . ——————————————————————— cond Vo ashore? bors sighed = 0a mom rid . . nN : > inks i Deans 0 A n 101¢ . - yy a ‘ cel Sn nds with Jane An : " P.—You wouldn't do that, chie Ine We SX ily got away® Tt. aerly man. who looked as th " HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 110 y : was verv nerve-wracking to watch } 8 Ok ooh LACURN 1.6 Red Cross ! ' 1 3 - - a1 vO KINowx > Y } +1 "nk vrecidae n ’ \ | { 1 perks hy " Rs rE w . orilling | NET again and again steering the |, : ! W be ANE pre: lent, pat worker. CE : | 3 iTe aque ior a om a r with | CBr waveringls backward toward a ¢ 1 1 back A Teporter 11 Portrait Fon | } J 4 ¥ Shick. unless vou come clear I Ets inlbiusmtal rote « r name and address a Yeh § { | ! the Stree oy PRL Th ! . attr 4 - 4 i ~ eo That NAwen ny ‘ statue | 1 1a 1 " a wr - ii Sava dvivere Fyieict At Hil 1 Spaper carried | 3 {is 3 Q i ! 4 I f onlv vou believe me, 2004 i Expert Girl Driver 12 Circlet U Hd that's all I ask ha 3 are born, not ma : cing Bank Bandit to Wall 13 Weathercock C 23 K 1 beli ieve vou al 1 right Nan that no amomnnt nf nracrt ca v¢ x ' s ~ . n uy 15 Having toes | AR t i teach the other kind to v6 hae : = vas happy. Ex 7 Unit » T : let's have it. : | Ward BS SRIIBEY otha on ei She ha ved the supreme 17 Init. CHIANG 87 1 P—We Jocelyn and I go ; 4 : ne ) omnliment | 19 Road. ASH N friendly on the Normandie, and one Ward ane, however. didn’t belong THE END 21 Three EX “Ht wis Je A this archon! ¢ + Avie Ta : 54 4 night 1 asked him if he ever did choo! of 22 Note in scale. Biss a jon of work, oO just arifted ® ® b 1 Feature 23 Behold a0 bk around being the grand playboy all YHE seldom used the car during | wwe o» ¢ ) | 24 Snaky fish. 13 Ved the time He told it vis w as in S Aris be rdw hood Nh de e characters in this story are fictitions | 26 Like 14 t Ay relter's an rom nen . or Se " Ha i iri ” ek nd | Deine in a hurry to get to the bank , 7 Feeling regret A8 Than on we go IKIng SUOCKS anc he decided tn dr A T1 T m . 3 \ 4 shares He let it out that most of e : e rd t ] pa S 4 e | es 29 Afric an 44 To soak flax. VERTICAL 87 ti } is ma-in-law’'s money was tied up } 3 1e Te a reedbuck, - 46 Pair. 2 Climbing 10 Spr DE I ovr coor: or | Se took & of Inclose a 3-cent stamp for reply 31 Marked with 47 Affirmative. plant, 13 Hemp I 1 o € aw Ve > F 18) that “oSsi Vv i : thev hadn't been doing too well 2 : y 3 and hen Hgfessing. any qa tion Wl 3 Jrots 33 Sarde wool. 3 Skin disease 45 bran a lh rit ) ori ding anc act or information to he In- 33 Forgers 114 v cecal i > 1 . . . - Yl H E lately, because Bolitho Blane 1 rn Vn elvan disnabol 1 ) g ' 50 To observe, 4 Eggs of fl 3 his crowd had been hitting into | 1remns wae In So i y B . Ii Washington 35 To defame, 52 Female deer. fishes, 1%: them right and left . ' = Tvice lures, 3 13th St, N, 37 Prayer beads. 53 Sawlike . dion CF TT W., Washington, D. C. Legal and 38 Organ of Say At the mention of Bolitho Bla at medical advice cannot b iv . Full. I just saw red I've never see Tane wa £ Hy or nor can extended res ” A Reaping. » Full-length man. Honest. chief, 1 never ha b bE a andertaken ean . 39 Gave out vestment., but he did me dirt once that I'll She broueht her car tn a vy tidings. 57 She Was wes never forget. He came on hoard a rf a truck ¢ ol han QW iis toMDOra- 41 Sheltered old Mauretania to see somedod OF | a wa " i nid ah "i AUPY & A y place. t Liverpool, and he noticed me Rap | A-One five-rmoussnith of 4 de. | @2EN. vr v e “~p Q He on © o A a a a n ron Kel i re ahsol ite 7010, 43 By. ed ¥ 2 e vas announ Feb. 16, 1935, by A Ke a VIOUS D 8 nen e leane oy and b AT Prof. W. J ¢ of the Universi- | , umate A ence N 2 ) t she know, he aske of Leyde ep Netherlands | i d va O11 - A ~ ~ - ~ “a 1 i. ~Y 1 br siness chief I had skinned va A g va h of Nn staple ar- a ISINEes: fie i A SK 3 he ad ntered it AT 1 . : a 2 1 _ pacon, butter, milk fF ne om wh a va A ETA i y y friend of his good and 21 a Fe x 0 toes does the Civilian tipped off the purser. The purse Fea Jane started backing Corps use over any told me. afterwards, that he had. Walls rose on each side of her. The vr’ a They watched me specially during alley seemed to become narrowe a 10 month period : that trip and caught me out. That and narrower. The truck drive he Civilian Conserva was the first time and the judge just sat and watched her maneu- s about 13.300.000 : sent me down for 18 months in vers, 6.650, 000 gallons of i i | Sing. She did just what she knew che h mil “6.500.000 pounds of I ask wasn't that just| would do. She got the front wheels fresh beef; 13,300.000 pounds of but- i oo. to play? It wasn't going in one direction and he back ter; 79,700,000 pounds of fiour. and : a 4 —, . J 1 0 our, at -. I had taken a wad off | wheels in another. A front fender 66500000 pounds of potatoes. : y but he must go and scraped the wall on the left, Q Are narci 1S and jonquils the . § to the purser as a| and a scraped the wall same flower? Ly put me behind the | on the was stuck. A—The term narcissi includes the wor that : In the ¢ 1, the truck driver had various types of daffodils jonquils one day. car for her. and others, such as the poet nari ” ” » CISSS, Flowers with large trumpets 8 are known as daffodils and those | y i