Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1931, Page 34

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c—4 “MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER, GRANDDAD AND FATHER ALL FOUGHT FOR LIBERTY, AND I CAN'T EVEN GO OUT TONIGHT!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. Letter-out and when we don't like 8 iaw that's the way we set rid of it. REPLACE 1 2 Letter-out and you'll probably find b 3 Letter-out and some judses like to be that way. UNREST m somewhere around & church. CAPTURE Letter-out and w! o he did that he wrecked your 4 leep. INDORSE Letter-out and just gart the other way. ¢ 5 RESERVED 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 you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell & real heart-breaker. Answer to Yesterday’'s LETTER-OUT. WEATHERS EDIBLE DECLINERS IMPLIED SEARCHED Letter-out and you use them for SWEATER ter-out and your nose will do it B Mppnelio i . Letter-out and the man was that ‘way after the woman had the last word: SILENCED Ietter-out and we refer to some Vaters that way. Letter-cut and every boarder does it at the Y REACHES [ (Copyright, 1931) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | 1—Clerical collar, 6—European river. 11—Descendant oy Shem. 13—Lamprey fishermen. 14—Mountain gorges. 15—Wan. 16—Metric measure, 18—Fish sauces. 19—Former rulers. a1—~Color. 26—Place of sacrifice. 27—Primitive name: Russ. 28—Agitation against anthority. 30—8Sentence structure, 31—Despoiling. 33—Blackbirds. 46—Chemirzl suffix. 47—Care for cattle for pay. 48—The fur scal. 49—Sun god. 50—Ald. 51—Bears witness. 53—A salt spring. 55—South American monkey. 56—Vegetables. 57—Facilitated. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 1—Honored. $heceptacies {—Goadess of mischief. 5—~One who leaves a will. 9-—Born. 10-—Teutonic sky and war god. 11—=Daughter of Herodias: Bible. 13-—A group of reptiles. 14—Ancestrial lines. 17—Unbend 20—Natives of a certain Europran 23—Lapses. 24—Tambourine-shaped musical instru- ments. 26— tian sun disks. 27—Religious council. 29—Utoplan. 30—Male ancestors. 32—Live a useless, indolent life, 33—More crude. 34—Stadla. 35—Worthless, 37—Tied up. 38—Charge with air. 39—Relates. 41—Incorporates. 44—Representative. 45—Island in the Mediterrapean. 47—Man’s nickname. 48—Indians. 50—Malt drink. 52—Chinese shrub, 54—Jewish month. Mayan Civilization. Uaxactun is the oldest of the Maya era. This city was one of the magnifi- cent, temple-adorned cities of the “old empire” whyn Maya culture in the arts | and in astronomy reached its height. ‘The Carnegie archeologists found this | year that Uaxactun itself had been | bullt upon the site of an older settle- THE THE CHEERFUL CHERUB song and wings. vst man must have untold possessions, And bury joy with countless VT WAS NICE © MAW GREEN TO LOAN ME HER TuUe AND RUB-BOARD SO \ CAN DO _TH WASHINY EBSN- \F "DAPDY" KEEPS HIS JOB 'L HAVE ATUB OF OUR OWMN ‘FORE ANOTHER WEEK = GRAY Contentment. WHAT D6 You WANT? ARRE Nou LOST, STRAYED oR SToven? PoLICE Force! AHem! [ 4 Suo Fisuas Almost a Two-Piece Suit. MR-RILEY = JoHNSON'S MY NAME — IM PUBLICITY MAN FOR THIS +STUDIO ! “How RBOUT A FEW ~'SHOTS OF YOU WITH SOME OF THe LADY STARS ON THE LoT ¥ OLD JolAS QUIGG WAS-BEEN IN THREE BANK FAILURES AND HE WANTS -T0 RESIGN FROM TRE CLUG BUT I'VE GOT A SCHEME FOR— KEERING RIM IN. \F WE LET KIM BEAT uS TopAY RELL STAY N THE CLUG THE REST OF KIS LIFE T0 BRAG ABOLT a [9 1T, 9 WHAT DID YOU LEARN IN SUNDAY Slightly Reformed. Condition. [[HBPPIER, \ GUESS, . THEN I'D HAVE NOTHIN' TO DO, TEPT FIGGER WANS TO SHUX='M JUST AS HAPPY AS \F I HAD A MILL\ON | DOLLARS AND LIVED W A PALACE - (€ WHAT A WHALE OF A DRIV 1S ALL oF ZanTs o, 200 YARDS / WITR ME. WE'VE GOT DO_SOMETHING To SToP THE RESIGNATIONS 0R_THOSE WHKO ARE LEFT WiLL FACE STAGGERING \ ASSESSMENTS, T LEARNED THAT IF 8BOMEONE STRIKES YOU ON THE RIGHT RECKON TH' NEW [unempLoy MeNT |CEMETERY LOTS commiTTEE 15 [& HARNESS YO8 O EVERTH! EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MARCH 24 1931 ’ i D931 w7, T I'VE GOT A "DADON" W LOVES ME~ \'VE GOT \S‘S’, SANDN = AND WE'RE ALL HEALTHY = WHAT E\ ST \S THERE, AnNwAN 2 \NG = PLENTN TO AT~ A GOOD ROoM = GUY'S LMIFORM! Ne DON'T NEED ANY TWE NERVE OF You TiYING TO DRTE ME UP FOR LUNCH WITHoUT > EVEN BEING INTRODUCED! A LUTTLE LUNCH ? HEY, ARE You TRYING To BREAK TME COURSE RECORD T YOU'RE EVEN PAR 0 RERE BUNE, e, 1 CAN'M RELP . 'M NOT TRYING, 1M Jusr LETING e CLUBKEAD DRO? OM THE BALL HE'S SCAIRT THEY MISHT TAKE A NOTION TO MAKE HiM 6O DOCTOR, CANT % [SOMETHING BE DONE ABOUT MY HUSBAND: TALKING IN IS SLEEP .-

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