Ther Fri. June 29, 192.'] 



YESTERDAY'S ^i.**^ ' 

 f-y '^ •Z.y TEMPERATURES 



A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 

 A. M. 



10 A. M. 



11 A. M. 

 Noon 



70 



1 P. Mi 



92 



70 



2 P.' M. 



94 



70 



3 P. M. 



95 



68 



4 P. M. 



96 



67 



5 P. M. 



96 



66 



6 P. M. 



96 



66 



7 P. M. 



89 



71 



8 r M. 



84 



71 



9 P. M. 



81 



84 



10 P. M. 



80 



87 



U P. M. 



80 



90 



Midnight 



79 



■ 1 MINUTE TO ANSWER THIS 



If It bo true that winners can only 

 gain as nrnoh as the losers lose, then 

 how do you explain the followltig trnth- 

 ful rhyme? 



Four jolly men sat down to play, 

 And played all night till break of dayj 

 They played for gold and not for fun, 

 With separate scores for every one; 

 Yet, when they came to square «o- 

 counts. 



They all had made quite fair amount*! 

 Can you the paradox explain? 

 If no one lost, how could all gain. 



"answer TO YESTERDAY'S 



It was the jazz band in action. 



