Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1931, Page 49

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY., THE CHEFRFUL CHERUB Some people scheme. and toil at life, Unless they're active they are gloomy. ve 2 more ceptive way — 1 .impr let things happen to me. MARCH 13, 1931. S&Y, AL, WHATS ALL THIS T SEE W THE PAPERS ACCUT EDDIE BOWERS; HAVING A MILITARY WEDDING 7 YEP, HE once BELONGED TO THE HonE GUARDS AuD GUARDED THE RESERVOIR ¢ HE STILL HAS HIS uniFoRm ! W ven, 1 wnow 7! I™M SCOUTING Il AROUND NoOw, TRYING T© Dig UP SoMETHING NIFTY ! EDDIE WANTS PLENTY OF COLOR AT THIS WEDDING — " MODEST MAIDENS J BUTTONS, AND ALL UNIFORM ALSD, |F THAT GoLD BRAID! ‘TS ™ BE STRICTLY MILITARY! JOKE, EXT AND MOU | PROMISED SEN, WRBT'S TRAS G\WT %e ON SOMEBODN ! DAME GOT LUP HE'S GETTIN " K\D \T'S ALl | AW = \T WAS “DADDN" GO ALONG REAL NOTHIN'~ OUT- HE'S GOOD- \T'S WORKIN' STEADY | AWFUL HARD NOW, Ew? woaé& \%\1 HER SLEEVEZ WHBET WAS ISHE \N HERE WHISPERIN' TO NOu ASOLT O™NLH \ SAD | WOULON'T TEW. - ChNTT GO BACK ON ASN'T SPENDIN HER “TWME PLEMIN' JOKES = SHE'S PLAMIN' THAT K\D FOR A SUCKER = THATS PLAN TO ME AND IT'S ND JOKE - SRS 3 NeSTERDAN T } M WORD - A “HAVE YOU GOT CHANGE FOR A FIVE?” “SURE.” . “THEN LEND ME THREE DOLLARS OF IT.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. IT'S THREE A.M. AND THAT NOISE IN THE NEXT ROOM 1S GETTING WORSE BY THE MIWUTE! ASK THE ROOM CLERK WHAT KIND OF A DUMP He's RUNMNG: SAY, LISTE L AINT THE COMPLAINING SORT = THoSE DELEGATES ToOTHE STREET CLEANERS' CONVENTION ARE RUINING OUR SLEEP wiTh A LKTA NoISE. T KNOW THAT= BUT THesE _GUYS ARE USING FoR CHIPS. AIN'T GENTLEMEN:( | u A LITTLE GAME || BuT THeY'Re ofF PokeR: T AIN'T SAYING THEY) tm‘ms WRONG PLAYING POKER AND— Letter-out and that's relief for the farmer. BAIRN Letter-out and Old Sleuth will thank you for them. 2 SLUICE Letter-out and we need more of them in our conversation. CRAFTS Letter-out and that's what all of do. 4 Tlle FLOAT l e ioveto ) Delegates Letter-out and give an elephant a 5 . to the Tun for his money, Street Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called Cleaners for in the last column. Print the omitted letter in center column opposite word oy you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell| Convention something that is universal. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. CHIME TRIFLE LEADING LIGHTS LEAST Letter-out and it belongs to the metric system. HeY DIRECTOR ! E BOSS SRYS TM To TAKE THE 0 STAR'S PLACE IN A BE LOVE SCENE RILEY = I JuST RECEIVED WORD THAT OUR LEADING MAN CANNOT @0 THROUCH HIS PART IN THE BIG LOVE SCENE TODRY, AND IM GOING T GeE YoU A S CHANCE ¢ OK- Ru.e';({“;ng\.&, AL ’] q]flmmmmmnmlm At . wnflmw WHEN sHE Reruses|[lily NEVER MIND - To BE YOUR BR\DE -; R_FELLO! T"fi‘nsnv%oon BAD LANDING ’ hang loosely. DANGLE L Letter-out and you can't see much ‘without it. | I SIGHT | l I Letter-out and something will PART CHANGE HER LINE To "YES ' L Letter-out and when a broker buys it he stands. SEAT 1 without it these days. BEARDS AT , s I Letter-out and lots of fejks are (Copyright, 1931.) l Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | KEN KLING Windy Becomes a “Yes” Man. o ] T WHATS THE IDEA OF GOING AROUND THE. COURSE. WITH 1 WANT To GET USED TOo PLAYING WITR 1 HEAR CADDIES ARE GOING 0 CRARGE ACCORDING “fo TRE NUMBER OF CLuBS IN A PLAYER'S GAG S 6. Himalayan wild goat. BET IT WEARS YOUR BRAIN OUT . Large spider. 20. Wood-surfacing machine. 32. One who ransoms. 23. Plerced. 25. A violent twist. 26. Oldest son of Noah. 28. Rues. 32. Persian fairy. 33. Escapes. 34. A frult seed. 37. Anclent Irish blood fine. 38. Coarse cotton cloth. 39. Edible root. 40. Female deer. . Salamanders. . Screen behind an altar. . Take out. Hastened. 27. Demigod. ‘Treacherous. . Public proclamations. . Retributive vengeance. 3 Xfilnes of bold cliffs. . Persia. . Minute hole in the skin. . Make & synopsis. . More refined. 41, Warning. . Two-pronged instrument. 43. Cuts into two equal perts. Severe, 44. Btem of a twining plant. . Island in the Pacific. 45. Pundamental. . Nominator, 48. Cavity. 50. A member of a college. 54. Herb dishes. 57. Reads as figures. . Given facts, 59. Woman's title. . Diving bird. 60. English school. . Billow, 61. Measure, 62, Headless (heraldry). 63. Place in Congress. 64. Range. [ GENE BYRNES Savory Vegetable Soup. Put two medium-sized carrots, half a turnip, two onions, one stalk of celery and a leaf or two of cabbage into & chopping bowl and chop rather coarsely. ‘To this mixture, in a large kettle, add one cupful of stewed tomatoes, or the equivalent of fresh toes, and three B e veactables are tender, which e all of e Vi les are ', Wi Wil take about two hours at & simmer- | SL.HUNTLEY [ ing boil. Add salt and pepper to taste. Any leftover vegetables may be added in small quantities. Add a bouillon cube and simmer for half an hour longer. g Dates With Hominy. Take a few stoned dates, one and one-half cupfuls of fine hominy, four cupfuls of ing water and one and hall of salted hot milk. The Light of the s ), pour Q turn out when get. Serve with hot milk and sugar, .

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