Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1929, Page 107

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THE SUNDAY BTAR, “_MSHINGTON, B. C, JUNE 9, 1929—PART 7. Meeting Place of the Crossword Puzzlers Across. 97 Mature. 1 Bizarre. 98 States; French. 6 Ultimate unit. 100 Greek letter. 11 Pertaining to 101 One who repairs declension of chair seats. nouns. 102 Assail. 16 Island in the 103 Thick, sweetened Mediterranean fruit juices. Sea. 105 Judge. 21 Woody plants. 106 Summers; French. 22 Ascend. 107 Severe or stun- 23 All; Latin. ning defeats. 24 City in Illinois. 108 Wan. 25 Pertaining to an 110 Defamation. Asian country. 112 Holiday; var. 26 Pertaining to 113 Nocturnal musie. birth. 117 Expression of con- 27 Grieve. tempt. 28 Nimble. 118 Ludicrous. 29 Spanish instru- 122 PForeshadow. ments used in ac- 124 Snug private re- companying treat. dances. 125 Ambulance. 31 Shade tree. 126 Feminine nick- 33 Counterpane. name. 35 Eulogy. 127 Hiding place. 36 Cases for small 129 Plain and dis- articles. tinct. 38 The same, 131 Region in Africa, 39 Work. now part of 42 Contented. Sudan. 44 Continued stor- 132 Prince of the ies. tribe of Judah: I 38 Ailing; Prench. Chron., iv.35. 49 Catafalque. 133 The clear sky. 50 Unbleached. 134 Fragrant resin 52 A handbook. from tropical 53 Exultant. trees. 54 Caravansary. 135 Beautiful gar- 55 Brings to destrue- dens. tion. 136 Serves. 57 Lost to view. 137 Pates. A 138 Principal garment of a Hindu woman. 139 Biblical name: Gen. xxii.24, Down. 1 Pertaining to the ear. 2 Liguid measure: Roman. ss_pre.ds!or RnERR EREEs bruises. 62 Governors of Al- giers, 63 Goddess of ven- geance. 64 Spirit dominating nature; Indian. 65 Wall decorations, 67 Town in Turkes- tan, Soviet Rus- sia. 68 Those who eall to account. 70 First principles. 72 Not present. 73 Emphasized pro- noun. 75 Jumbled type. 76 Enlivens. 82 Covenants. 87 Prefix; not. 88 Perform dili- gently. 90 Very soft organ stop. 91 State of resting. 92 Unclose. 93 Is situated. 95 Sign made to give notice of some- thing. 96 Foot ball team. <(rying. 4 Repeat. 5 Mounting by ladders. 6 Riding academy. 7 Make a speech. 8 Bggs of insects. 9 A good king of Judah. 10 Hurtful. 11 Condole. 12 I love: Lasin, 13 Slight. 14 Ventilated. 17 Built with new vaulted ceilings. 18 A lake. 19 A weight: India. 20 Observed nar- rowly. 30 Informal letter. 32 Old Roman \ \ Z Z L 61 Handicraftsman. 64 Miraculous food. 66 Son of former Emperor William. 69 The tumerie. 71 Perverse fool. 72 Pippins. helmet. 104 Dross of a metal. 107 Seedless plant. 120 Feminine name. 109 Drawn forth. 121 Thong of leather. 111 Bern. 123 Reverberate. 112 Pertaining to 125 Nobleman. fairyland. 128 Surround. 113 Small Eurepean 130 College degree for herring. Girl Prlot Continued from Page Ten. last time Eddie won the world's endurance rec- ord father went up in another plane and kept him advised of weather reports.” ‘When it comes to flying, there are few pilots, men or women, who are better skilled in hand- ling a plane than Marjorie, though she modest- 1y states that she is still learning. She has, nevertheless, decided opinions regarding the place of women in aviation. Fmsrofan,lhedosmtbeflevemtmd should be considered amateurs, “becausé they arer’t,” and she has gone on the mat witl ithose who hold that there should be two seps arate sets of flight records, one for men and one for women. “When we consider the large number of man pilots and then consider the paucity of woman pilots we will agree,” says Marjorie, “that in spite of their small number, the women have made an excellent showing.” Does flying require a greai amount of phys- ical strength? Marjorie replies that it does e . not. She is of average build—5 feet 5% inches tall—and weighs 125 pounds. Recently shé flew a Fokker tri-motored monoplane from Wheeling, W. Va., to Chicago and said that 7 § . N R\ N A\ A\ 5. Dessert. 6. Between and uniting the nerve ganglia. 7. Trudge. 8. Even; poet. 9. Right; abbr. 10. Decide among con- \ NENLE _ Z _ o EZ2 3 il & Afresh. 39. Familiar form of Anne. 41. Small duck. 43. Base of the decimal system. 43. Mother. 44, Silence forcibly. 45. Merit. 46. Engineering degree. HRE HEs \\\\\ \ \ \ \ ENEE L 20. Flog; coll. 22. Man’s nickname. 1. Resound. 23. Fragrant root. 2. Egyptian singing girl. 3. Nobleman. 24. Rise loftily. 26. Parti-colored. 4. Maple tree.

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