Judge, 1931-05-16 · page 32 of 36
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RITCHEY, Managing Director Hoven WINDERMERE 666 West Enw Ave, Coantn 2 Sraset New Yous Crry JUDGE PAYS $10 for each Cross Word Puzzle accepted from our readers. REBEES ELBE Judge’s Crossword Puzzle No. 208 Submitted by Catherine MacMillan, Chicago, Ii. Horizontal + Quick! Get a reporter. This might lead up to a tintop story (two w Knotty problems. ‘ What the old hens did to bring down the price of eggs. The last time we saw this one she was browang in “Green Pastures.” (Pur.) The kind of feet an elephant has. This is all past and goce. This kind of a fellow makes a good comrade. What Mayor Walker may have to face. ‘This might bear repeating, but even then it will be just tolerate. A litthe misehief. Lf it hadn't been for this the soldiers would never have received thew bomas Don't give it up, you may get it still ‘The way some of our great statesmen started out in life. Just one of the boys. A preferred share. ‘What most of the ads advise one to do. A good thing to give a drowning man. A good way to spend a vacation. Tt takes skill for t What ovaght: m= who smoke become. Tr other qords, “1 paw.” What the'pity traffic may do to the farmer's goat. “Cut it owt Whoee fault was it that the dinner was delayed ? If this doesn’t sound funny, repeat it until it does. If you don't seem to get the connretion here, try it neverthelas A group of Chicagoans who are very democratic. What the wartlers do. It ie customary to always do this before putting over ‘any deal. What one must do to get serosa on Broadway. ‘This might lead wp to matrimony. The kind of a baby Chas. A. Lindbergh Jr. ix. Instead of getting it in the neck this fellow got his in the bee All there is between a chicken and a king. ‘What many people will soon do to the mountains and conbere ‘What a plunger takes when he plunges. Everything here from A to Z. This one makes a business of seraping up acquaintances. If there are 2000 pounds ins ton, bow many of these are in a pound? Don’t let a little thing like this frighten you. A dry subject. In the company of. ‘This card always takes the “jack.” Keep this and you will never lose your happy home. ‘These were once east for the stage, but as yet they have never been thrown on the screen. 30 Pack this in your old kit bag and it may lighten up you troubles. villainous character. For kings may come and kings may go, but this gors os forever in Spaia. |. This shows it bas a past This one receives so many tips that it always has a eos! balance. Where ws that reporter? This sbould also make a ¢ headliner. ‘The point of this is rather boring. If you find this one is after “your loving wife,” don't take it too seriously. ). Just 2 vagabond. ‘This is one thing the young moderns have never ‘ ‘hat many students have done to raise dough. yet thee henee, Maris.’ This one once ran for the president of the United States but now is old and forgotten. . Whove fault was it that the biseuits were burned? Mouse trap. This country has had an overproduction of this, but blame it oa the administration, What Mr. Suburbanite must do to his breakfast i that be may aleo do it to the & 30 train, An uncertain Seotch quantity . The kind of exes they get in South Africa. We are giving you something for nothing bere. This is something we have been hunting for The spirit of England and the ginger of America The kind of sounds that sometimes come from the cla. Spirita! Explosions! Gurgles ! This ia euitable for ce. We have reached our wits’ end for an explanation for this Before April 7 this was the biggest thing in Chicars.tot Nobody home. What good humorous pussle is to that groucb pe that comes at the end of a heck of a day. ‘This sounds like a snake in the grass. What « mob of women do around a hargain counter . This can make even a d Beautiful but eold No more thrills. Everyone takes this and it hay d distant, ‘This makes the best kind of a day. They dunk this down in Tennesee. What those Joliet prisoners are in now A good thing to do for a quick turnover in real estate: 4 Babylonian deity. Here is another one of those This might stand for muffed do, ership words. Tis but some players neve pn @Ee, @) EA PORE] ID | Kei comicbooks.com