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- PUZZLES — A coronet tops off this week's puszzles, and the puzzle editor hopes you'll have a royal time before you finish them. THE CORONET. N1 TN TTIN_$ The definitions are: HORIZONTAL. . Father. . Belonging to. . Royal highness (abbr.). . Manner of addressing a baronet. . Toward. . American League (abbr.). . United Order (abbr.). . Persons of kingly rank. . For. . Affirmative. . Noblemen. VERTICAL. . Like. . Word used with “either.” . Stringed instrument. . Girl's name. . Playthings. . A titled nobleman. . Members of an Indian tribe. . Personal pronoun. . Caustic alkaline substance. - —_—2— “Royalty” makes the center word diamond.. The second - -—— - - Remove the middle letter from farm buildings and get prohibits. : 2 Remove the middle letter from little horses and get little beds. : Natural Ability Visitor—What line' do-you™ expect your boy - to go into? Pattier—T've decided to make s lawye of him: - He just likes to get into a quarrel and mix in ther people’s business, and I figger he miay &8 well get paid for it._ . Still Pa's Job. - his M. A2 .- . ey Proud dad—Yes, indeed, but his P. A. still - supports him, AL J FE#R5 H ‘g’ i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934, 642 BOYS and GIRLS PAGE The Mysterious Mr. Herzog Another Adventure of Ronnie and Hicky IN10AnAM abTio3 He hurried to the Evening Journal office and related the incident to the managing editor. BY W. BOYCE MORGAN. i3 :; 1L 39; § : i 15 } <Y 1 EE L f5hg g3% i€ 38 z 4 1 §i-d it 3 ] % s ; i i | I bl tf baidies éounterfeiting * nonnlemméulcr.m*cm't “That's the job of i § to 3] HET 11 B CRAFTS JOKES1f: ' PUZZLES ever, know about the bill that had gone through the hands of the Hamiltonian, “That's too bad,” he said, when he heard the incident. “However, I'm glad to say that the bill didn’t come from me. I remember when Ed was in here collecting, the day before yes- terday. I paid him myself. I owed him $14, and I remember distinctly that I gave him two fives and four ones.” “Good,” said Ronnie. “That narrows it down somewhat.” g ONNIE continued home, resolved that the next day he would visit the two other mer- chants, if he could figure out a way of doing it without offending them. He was hardly inside the door of his house when his mother hurried out from the kitchen, her face wreathed in smiles, “Hello, Ronnie?” she greeted. “What do you think? I rented the spare room this morning. Isn't that lucky, when the ad just appeared last night? We're going to get $4 a week for it.” “Fine,” said Ronnie heartily. His mother had recently decided to rent her extra bed room, and the extra money which would now eome’ in would be very welcome. “Who took t?" “A man by the name of Hersog,” said Mrs. Dune:n. “He’s tall and dark, and seems very “What does he do?” Ronnie inquired. “I don’t just know,” his mother said doubt- fully. “He didn’t tell me, but he did say his work was irregular, and he'd probably be going and coming at all hours. But he said he didn'$ think he'd disturb us.” Ronme 13" euriods.” FoPmpe ‘Be B RRg DutoNINE Curiosity Shop AT ADVAUK RIONVAILITTY] EPRIOAYES DOIRIE S| ©-- 5. Ba(rns. Cohts,