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The Five Officers Submitted by Joseph Thornton Rifel Row live five offi they I‘ ire, respectively, a Bri * Colonel, a Major, a Captain and a Lieu tenant, and their names (not necessarily respectively) are Howitzer Mustar Tank Each of them has one and one o} and each is married to a sister of one of the other officers. One at least of the brothers-in-l of is ior in r the latter The urticulars of service re availal ve Captain did not serve in Gall s-in-law of Howitzer have France, as have Tank, but neither brother-ir Tank has serv th I h his rigadier Palestine the Lieutenant has served ir or China, as have ers-in-law Tank has served in China: as has his wife’s brother. The Brigadier has not rved in China: but rved with hoth his brothers-in-law Verylight has not served either in Gal- in Gallipoli lipoli or in Palestine Taking all of the facts ideration asked to determine t above mentioned into ¢ we are now © maiden names of the various officers’ wives. Brief Case By RB HERE had been a rather mysterious robbery at the Randall mansion. The safe had been opened with the use Ayer the combination only, no explosives. George Randall had teleph nmediately to Inspector Wel pre ented himself within the next half hour. Mr. Randall gave Inspe 1 cypher mes which he had found he safe. This 1 held the Inspector's for dall that he had some minute retired at a ve onably early hour the n before a a dete noise from Taking went to the study and a figure disappearing th the French window. He was le to ie intruder. give a description tandall zh the none the jewelry deposited there d been taken. ector siniled, and “When | note you found you yw you the I re jewels were pericctly sate BKHZ NSCVI ZINISBZN JZGGZYB L1 TRGOLST GKWZ STJQ cQ PRT NDYLGI LI TR FMMZY NYKDZY Digit Crypt HF. follow MYSVKV said, tion of the that the JQ depicts a sum in long division. Letters have been substi- tuted for the from 0 to 9, inclu- ive. Each letter always represents the When you digits represented by each letter ar the letters in numerical ¢ found th rang Jer and they will spell a word, Twenty-five minutes DPT)DLLTRP(HDA DDR I “RDPR RRBL MARRIAGE \WCENSES “You've signed plenty of bar drunker than this!” checks Double Solitaire M RS. SIMPKINS has finally solved Mb thet problem presented to her by he a sand (which, you may re- mie ted two lis ago) Mr. Simpkins has deci irritate Mrs bition of Simpkins still fi yan exhi is superior treys, and s numerical the object twenty-two, or i rson to go beyo at limit kins t t In the firs turned down a three ame Mrs. Simp Mr a four Simpkins cor Simpkins turned down a four, counti MW.oMr un ace, count Mrs. Simpki deuce Mr. Simpkins a trey, counti mpkins won by te 2 ur, counting tempts Mrs. mpkins because she could not w is now studying the in an effort to discover the secret of Mr Sin * deviltry. Can you discover what are the winni ig moves 7 Counting Cash HE Smiley children little misers, e has as much a and Bob has as n Connie and Peter and Bobby have as much as Peter, ich has e Ages and Ages NE afternoon, during a lull at the bridge table, Ben Hoogland and Johnny Curtis, two of the outstanding players, gave up their disetss sion of hands and systems long enough to become inter- ested in each other's ages After each of them had made sions and us Johnny half Hd Wher is he is now, he Sen was wash: old as Johny right years. How old is Johnny? will be (Solutions next month) comicbooks.com