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Nick of ‘Time NICHOLAS SMITH always N k the train that arrived at Mor- ison at just five o'clock. His chautfeur, always met the t ain, arriving ut the station just as the train pulled in. On Monday, September 30th, Mr Smith inadvertently took the train which id arrived at Mor yn at just lock. He had fai t his watch back or count of the chang that he was takin; gular tr Mr. Smith started to walk home when he saw th, Francois, going to meet the usual train, picked up Mr. Smith on the road arrived back at Mr. Smith's house twe mir ¢ hour on ac e and thought t his car was not. there. es earlier than usual. For what period of time did Mr Smith walk? For Charity HE Messrs. Brown, Black, Green and White, who were recently in- terested in raising money for their com- munity chest, were gathered together one evening with their wives. It was de- cided to play Hearts and Mr. Brown ed that, instead of settling the score in the usual manner, each player, at the end of the game, should pay many pennies per heart as the player received hearts. The total fund thus cc lected to go to the community chest. It sug! the conclusion of the was found that each nd had lost just $1.33 than his wif Mr lost $3.20 more than Mr. Green, and got twelve more hearts than Mr. White. Ann, one of the wive: more hea got more than any other : e fourth wife’s nam was Sylvia. What were the vives’ last names? Fish Story ISS McCLINTOCK was in charge of the at Iren of the third grade the Deepdale School, and. be i reat believer in hobbie: had persuaded some of children to collect tropica 1. OF course Miss MecClin- tock always showed a proper intere and inquired from me about the pri heing made. One morn ing she asked Johnny Seldon how many fish he now had ind found that Johnny had eight. Upon further inquiry she found that Johnny Seldon ther had any as Shorty that Shorty re Wut-Vts By Peter Potter Stewart and Chick Smith together had four tim Miss Met how many fish many k owe ach boy had. Digit Crypt depicts a sum in long Letters have been substi- c letter always rep! ius the same ou have found the digits each letter arrange the rical order and they will rty-five minutes is good solving time for this crypt. word RTI)RELRAT(SNE RION “A OEA ARCI ANTT Mutiny in the County I SSPECTOR WEBBER was called in by the govert it to solve what appeared to them as a very delicate mat- ter which might result in serious inter- ional complications. CHoN) in - DAY- of the mix oe “Pax Vobiscum!” 24 A passenger on one of the United Fruit Line steamers, a South American ccountably dis had un: I ted. He was known to have had certain political connections itleman, pe ipparen! s belongings w y unmol g message, in cipher, which led or Webber to believe that th appearance of the gentleman in question had not been accidental Inspec BZCX XDWECVFG BTHSG ZVBKR. GDWZGR EQBFVX BQNH. LBWGWFP MBXD. HSZ CBWF XGZVFPGD LVBNFVXX HO EZVXVFG PHYVZFCVFG. XGZWNV LDWQV WZHF DHG, Arkologic By J.C. McCoy No! had three sons Shem, Ham IN and Japheth who accompanied him in:the: Ark; Supposing each: of ‘Noah's sons to have had a son whose names were also Shem, Ham and Japheth (but not respectively), nd considering the following data, which de Ss not specify whether the gentleman referred to is the elder or the younger, determine who was the son of Shem. 1, Shem took care of the monkey 2. Ham took care of the donkeys eth was not ah told Ham's near n to stop sa t ‘ Ham’s cousin did but laugh at. the ‘he Punch Bowl M* SPOFFARD had a very special recipe i making “his now — famous Swedish punch, He used two vessels for mixing the ingredi the other. He half filled the smaller vessel with brandy and ents, one twice as large added an equal quantity of stewed fruit juices. In. the larger vessel he put two-thirds Jamaica. Rum and one-third ginger ale. He then poured these into his punch how! Mr. Spotfard was under the i t five-eighths e owas) hard liquor, ut can you tell him what the proportion really (Sat ion ons ment month) comicbooks.com