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Tripped MES, Antony Consers 1 able to arrange a br utiful: Wedne 1 to go for a ster. She being un- re game on a be lay afternor drive in her new Ashley and mught that a drive through Babylon and Chester and then back home would make a lived in th nice route, as she would ne have to cover any of the same ro: tice, It was thir y miles to Babylon abylon to from B niles yrter than from Ashley. All the roads straight and the irom Ashley to Babylon formed a right Je with the road from Babylon to Chester, as in the dia m. Mrs. Ash- ley averaged forty miles per hour for t ance ter was ten Chester back to perfectly road ntire trip. How long did the trip Digit Crypt TTRHE following depicts a sum in long division. Letters have been substituted for the digits from 0 to 9. inclusive. Each letter always represents same digit. When you have found igits represented by each letter ar- nge the letters in numerical order and they will spell a word, Thirty minutes od solving time for this crypt. ec 1cy lt kK OK R T(E O F [CK T FS HR TOAC I OKT Ick T Blue Chips By WON. Van Tasset R. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jores each bought. chip white chip was worth $1.00, each red chip was worth a certain number of white hips, each blue worth a RQ® chip was certain number of red chips. Mr. Smith spent BREE cur ce LRPENMOOS cE e e Wi-Vuts By Peter Potter as much The c: as the total of the two women. the minimum wld for the ey. By mistake the cashier charged lier” gave ei her of chips that he woman $1.00 for each blue chip, the right price for each red chip, and the price for a white chip that a blue chip was actually worth. The result was that the actual total f each woman's c was the as her husband Mr. and Mrs ner spent $1,260.00. What was the real value of a blue chip same Truth Will Out Submitted by Irving T. Duke WO Athe were seated aro »R formally ians and one nd ata 1 Grill presented to th so let us refer to them as the 1, and Gamma, It is a well-known fact and one that must be taken into consideration, tha n Athen- Cretan fe at the We were entle AurANt a jan will never tell a lie and that a Cretan will never tell the truth. Mr. Alpha made a statement which Mr. Gamma did not hear. Mr. Gamma turned to Mr. Beta and said, “What did Mr. Alpha say?” Mr. Beta replied to Mr. Gamma, “Mr. Alpha said he wa Which of the a Cretan.” ee was the Cret Out of the Fry EOR( HUBERT, commonly J known as the Owl, proprietor of the Put and Call Pants Shop, having suffered the “misfortune” of g Pan fire just atter th ivery of a large inventory (needless to say, thoroughly covered by insurance), accused his partner Joe Benson, known Ss Joe, of intemperate enthusiasm. tunately, Jor fra sometimes oppy *or- was able to produce torn nts of a mysterious paper which seen to prove conclusively that the Dlame for the conflagration was on the er ot. Inspector Webber thought so, anyway. The pieces of the mes ch he deciphered apt explain his attitude. wl ar below, and PK ce LRPENMO PEE DEPXJEQE IMPE rx BREE KPERKRRPEW R KOMLDEW XTO, 20 sxu TBEPE LOxPBS Eggsactly D here and a half lays an old Tavorite we are by request. [i a hen ind a halt ina ng will it take six an egy day and a hall, how hens to lay six Junk ARINO PATONY was a junk M dealer. One day he bought from a plumbing concern several second hand lengths of x. Two of these len too to lie flat on the floor of his to rest’ them storeroom, so he decided tinst the walls in’ the am. One pipe rest- se of one wall reached a i 10 | | point 14 feet above the floor on the opposite wall, the other pipe re at the base of the other wall rea a point 10 feet above the floor on the first ascertain. by above the floor wall, Marino wished to calculation, how high the two pipes crossed. Can you be of assistance? A Motley Herd Submitted by Irving T. Duke RANCHER in. the West asked by a buyer from the stoc! was s how many animals he owned. The rancher replied: Phey are all horses but two, all sheep but two. and TAOO Sk all pigs but. two.” How many animals did he have? ee comicbooks.com