The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 01, 1930, Image 18

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Word Diamond
Here is a word diamond that you
ought to be able to work out quickly
with the following clues:
One thousand; a pronoun; a girl’s
name that belonged many years
ago to one of the most beautiful and
famous queens in history; another
girl’s name; a reward; a mesh for
catching birds or fish; five hundred.
Who Am 1?
My first, thcugh in day, is never in
May.
My second you'll ind in them both.
My third is in Phil but not in Pearl,
My fourth comes well to the front
in swirl,
My fifth, not in boat, is surely in
yacht;
And my whole is white with a yel-
low dot.
Answers to puzzles
on this page will
be found on
pages 14 and 20
FEED THE ANIMALS
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C OONES
53
It’s dinner time and the dogs are looking for their bones, the cats for their
milk and the mice for their cheese. Can you draw lines from each animal to
his dinner without any of them crossing?
MAKE A STAR
On the rignrt side you see a star. Can you make a similar figure with the
pieces on the left? Paste the entire rectangle on cardboard then cut out each
piece and try to put them together in the form of a star.
Can You Trust Your
Eyes?
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This square looks as if it were
made of rubber and stretched out of
shape, doesn’t’ it? Or- maybe you
think it is not a square at all. Well,
to settle the question, suppose you
measure it. ~
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Gold Hunt
This is a map of an island on
which pirate treasure is supposed to
be buried. See if you can connect the
letters into .a sentence that will tell
where the gold is.
SPELLING CHART
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NUMBER PUZZLE
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All the words written in white on the black rectangle, appear in the chart
. beneath it. By drawing three straight lines through the chart you can divide
each of them into a separate compartment. Try it.
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across and up and down, add up to 65.
10
Starting with 1 in the center, fill each of the other squares with a number
between 1 and 25 (using each number only once) so that every row, both