Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1931, Page 31

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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1931. Cc—3 Revolving doors are spiteful things It cznnot help bqut YOu CERTAINLY HAVE EDDIE, DEAR, WILL || HERE ARE My FWE LITTLE NOT TREATED KiTTy You STEP inTo THe|| KIPPERS, EODIE — I SHould VeRy SauAreLy ! NEXT ROOM A HAE ToLD Y’-:‘::";\zfi. YoU SHouLD Have MINTE ? I Feey BUT T mn!w;u“.f _— RATHER GUILTY Neave ADOUT SOMETHING ! eel. . Unless 1 leap out ?”af:?.ffii e | ° NEWs! breathlessly b e e ey mp me ~ 3y -y o] oS S |/ SURE- THEY 3 TR CHAS 1 WSS S Aoy N‘é‘é:‘l’.i%; monng | GRABEBED ME AND s -‘:o?v\'uma“ Yo \mwwg N, CLANCN- I'M NOT SO | FRISKED ME-BUT \T- \T'S SAFER WH, HER — | 23 1O HELe TW Coes - | e T e SUPPOSIN' YOU WERE EUT | WORNT SEE AnrnEaN CROWD ~ HERE'S R PICTURS HBVENT A FOLLOWED HERE - 'M NOT OF A Gud Th COPS GRRBES | Ll |GON"To"GeT CAuGHT W BUT TURNED LOOSE FOR L STOFF) . STUFE ON ME- WE'LL o THAT'S TH' BIRD | SAW : = SAPTAN WL WITH TRAT GILT DAME - ; ‘ . ) “What? You're going back to Palm Beach?"” “Yes, I have to go back—the society columns say I'm still there!” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. "YOU MEAN TRAT ¢ } ~Nov I\A: TwWO MI;LIIN WITH THE WORLD! Wé i DOULARS - YouU" MUST RECONSTRUCT THE || Give me one MLien? ECONDMIC CONDITIONS. 1S THAT THE DEA? W PLAIN WORDS — BELIEVE IN THe LAUNDERS I Letter-out and it means spart. Letter-out and that's the kfd of COLLAPSE Knife the "doctor use Letter-out and the carpenter did DENIALS it with his hammer. Letter-out and we find too much of 1t on the stage. That’s the Way With § These Soap Box Orators 1 B W N e Letter-out and you'll set your foot Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the omitted letter in center column.opposite word m‘l have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell fellow who bought lemons on the Stock Exchange and sold apples on the curb. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and every kid wants 1| ocToBERS | B[ #=g 1 Letter-out and poor man, beggar- 2 HEROICS I Ol Bl frathen 2 _;I‘;L;.Y:g}*r:e PooH * wue;fin FE\L_(;_N """ B < PLOTTS v HAs THE ObuUC IMFLAM FILM CORP ? PICTURE 3 PURPOSES l @, | e eedeiointiagl | «‘flfil m “S‘:E::D HE DOESN'T HAVE To F'i REPRESENT ===| PRODUCTIONS 4| MARIN Mg asmrs | 4 8 oor GETTING R e o it | WINDY RUEY, e [y [ e 1 ARINES . I I ARISEN ME PICTURE | °R EEOORE PICTURE Hc‘rorz—_?- | o ResenTrny = 0 = CONTRACTS ¢ ‘ HowW'D You LIKE To — { OF AT PICTURE 5 INGENUES I S l Ietterout and there's no imita 5 Rl wiLL Do ! - = Y or (Copyright, 1931.) KENKLING | Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | Fady s = Goy! | (G (7] IVE_TAKEN 20 STROKES IN THIS TRAP AND L CAN'T GET ouT, _Do You pshaw ! Tsk! Tsk! QR DEAR ME / //// YOU'RE USING THE RIGHT CLUB BUT You'RE NOT Shuexs : 72 GSNG e RiGRT LANGUAGE: < RINK I'M USING TRE ¥ FOR A -TRAP AS DEER AS RIGKT cLuG ? U % THAT WITI OVER BANGING EDGES - ‘ X < 2, FREEMAN - { Impotent Lyrics - = ————— ACROSS. DOWN. 1. Reach the bottom of. 1. Walk heavily. 6. One of the United States. 2. Enticement. 10. Spreads abroad. 3. Having no relation. M AINTCHA 14. Orbed or crescent. 4. Affairs, YOUR &OATS |\ ‘FRAID 15. Lesh. 5. Ponders anxiously. NAME? . 16. Drug-ylelding plant. 6. Provided. R‘G OF 1M? 17. Speaker. 7. Long standing. 19. A gift. 8. Dense growth of trees, 81. Triangular. 9. David Copperfield’s second wife. i e 10. Cutting. '™ L i 11. An imitation pearl. GENE BYRNES 37. Buzzing sounds. 12. Fabricated. 29. Balloon basket. 13. Prophets. 31. Tool for_boring. 18. Equipage. 32 Goes In haste. - 20. Legal pieas, 33. Pertaining to a famous Greek. emliness. z 35. Therefore. 25. Japanese banjo, Everything 37. Without a mate. 27. Pronoun. But— 38. Pine-wooled sheep. 28. Bar the view of. 39. Coramon level. 30. Began again. 40, Myself. 33. Doubled back edge. 41. Dazed. 34. Scepter. 42. A moral fop. 3. To begin a voyage. 3. Conflict. . Carousal. 44. European gull. 38. Excellences, 45. Turbid. 39. Primitive, A A 22 = = 4 46. A constant lover. :; ;.nhzud"‘.yA' = D193} Ny TRISUNE. INC. 49. Stairposts. . Expedient. B1. Vitiated. 43, Abandonment of privilege. e g5 " T % e 16 Baised at d. u“A’\E/as';?:\'fgn”z: | 3 . - ap! ist. 3 at one ens g 8 Bep i A VTR e oo it ; s. . Surgical strip of linen, % i } :g. l;errng?;' gg ET&"{'M dp SCAI‘ { ABOUT KEEPING LCAN 1 GET INT, wm Trce 2o RS . A fabric. . Extinct bird. 2 SALLY OUT AT i SHUCKS, T'LL ‘ 63. Sailors 54. State of happiness. y > - g 64. Memorandum 85, Noteh, . 00 9 TS TIHE OF UEST FLING A 65. To get an inkling of. | 2;1 eo pltntmdlum. DRDCAJSl\JE :gEEEJ .g& i . Concerning. l KE § l - i ; . —_— 2 °© © b /ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE H BE RIGHT GLAD T - Queer Methods of Measuring. b COME DOWN AN To cook a three-minute egg Without By - the aid of a timeplece, the cooks in| SLHUNTLEY some parts of the coun sing & verse of “My Country "Tis of ” six times. | The time thus consumed amounts to & | shade :x'::der mxfi‘ lnmm‘mu. ln“?;:d- | many e same g is accompl o1 o | by the recttal of certain prayers. Cer- | In the Still of | tain tribesmen of Asia measure distance dl N. ht | by the pipeful. The distance between e gl ® | two points is judged by the number of J| | pipeloads of tobacco that would be con- sumed in the walk. Shepherds and other dwellers in the open estimate the time by the length of the shadows. | Bailors know the noon hour when the sun is over the yardarm. it odosses More than 5,000 motor goaches enteg London every day. o

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