Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1931, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'I 0, WHAT ! Esoe Bowers || Yoo wisw tay BE A Hero || To Be My MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. YES, You BI& SAP ' Do you|| BUT MY REALIZE THERE'S A Formune || HioH WAITING FOR you ? BLOOD RAZZDERRIEST! DONT KID ME YoU'RE LAZy, EDDIE! TH' WHoLe TOWN 1S C0O0-COO0 ABOUT You, ALOYSIUS P MSGINIG Y CLARICE, WHAT'S THE Bl& A NOW A MANA IDEA ? YOU MUST FRott NOwON T OPPORTUNITY 1S BANEING PRESSURE, ON YOoUR DOOR — OPEN IT BEFORE IT 13 Too LATE. LET ME MANAGE You — TLL SHOW You SoMeE REAL MoNEY HAVE STRUCK IT PR i e N DOWERS IN ALL TRANSACTIONS ! IN THE CFFING I SEE A LOT &F Heavy DoueH ! ALL IS WELL AND UNAFRAID ||MANAGER © OF DeATH, BUT MENTION ANy KIND OF WORK, AND HE IMMEDIATELY TURNS AS WHITE AS AN ANGEL CAKE , MYy Doy — NOW IS TH TiME TO STEP N AND COLLECT' THINK OF LITTLE BINO'S FUTURE; HE MU GO To SCHOOL AND COLLEGE, AND THAT MARRIAGE TO WKITTY KIPPER I3 ALL COLD — YOU NEED MONEY, SN ) EDDIE! DONT BE A DumB i i ISAAC ALL YOUR LIFE & 3y LET ME BE Your ich we pas And yet [ felt : e happy thrill Becavse 1 Found 2 dime today. L i EDDIE S€E THE LIGHT ... b) )) MY GOSH, | LEFT My KEYS IN MY OTHER CloTHeS ! - 1931, by The Kasbtlalsd Newssapers (LL SEE \F | HAVE MY KEYS. NO — | HAVENT. JOES BEEN GONE LONG ENOUGH — I'LL SCURRY AROUND BACK AND SEE ; WONDER, WHATS HAPPENED ¥ IF THERES A WINDOW UNLATCHED- Forgotten Latchkey, a Tale of the Night. @100 720 4 9. 4 Mg St LA, , fl h {To BE CoNTINUED — PADON. KMOWS | WOLLONT LEAVE HIM JUST CTARUSE HE'S LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. HURRY UP SANDY - “DADDN'LL” BE COMIN HOME FROM WORK PRETTY SOON AND WANT TO HAVE SUPPER M OUT OF % READN WHEN WE = ERNO! ETS HERE = JOB AGAWN WHY NOT e A LET OTHERS ' A CHANGE 2 Letter-out and you won't be rough. NEGLECT [NOT WHILE | HAVE MM HEAUTH [BUT MaMEBE MOU'D S TTER Letter-out and you will be wise not to jump them. SCARLET SERAGLIO PREMISE HARMONICA ‘Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word for in the last column. Print the cmitted letters in center column. They spell what Prance and Italy seem a:ming to avoid. : Letter-out and nature has ‘em. Letter-out and Johnny Bull's the biggest. Letter-out and Italians will thank you for it. 1 2 3 4 5 called will Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OUT. Chcage 7 T'LL Now SING MAY RGICAL ANTIQUE | E | BELONG |N Letter-out and thet's the kind of il we like QUAINT Letter-out and it's & pretty big place. GLOBE THIS 1S MUTT- THE VOICE You LOVE TO TUNE oUT: T Wikt RECITE A FEW EXTRACTS FROM VANILLA! THE UGHTNING BUG (S A FUNNY BUG He HASN'T ANY MIND — He GOES OuT INTO THE DARK WITH WIS TAILLIGHT OA BEHINDY JEEF, T KNow I'M TERRIBLE - BUT ' SAFE FRom e PUBLICS SONG— " GIVE MG Q4 SOMETHING T [ DISMEMBER Nou BYY Letter-out apd find them in the bootlegger's business. BALLETS | T| B Letter-out and you'll .flnd them in I E one of the Americas. LATINS [R] (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle l SALIENT Letter-out and make a hit with your funny bone. ELBO' BOWLER ok Nothing’s Private to the Public. ?“"%“ = CONTINUED * 1 STUDIED THE THEORIES OF [ SonnNy FARRELL, Tommy ARMOUR., "/l WALTER RAGEN AND RORTON SMITA // AND BETWEEN THE FOUR OF THEM 1 GOT SO I COULDN'T RIT A BOTHERING “EINSTEIN WITA 1T “TREORY, Doc » FREEMAN Ruined by Theories. Across. . A set of opinions adhered to. . Excited. . Arabian magistrate. . Cattle shell . Secondary . Neglect. . In operation. . Consolidated snow on a mountain top. 1 . French colony in Africa. . Assumed character. . Unwholesome. . Wife of Siva. WHATS THE USE ot W || (G ter. part of a minuet. T IF YOU HAVENT . Preserve., . Sovereign of Afghanistan. . Plunged. . Separate articles. . Goddess of healing: Teut. myth. . Gives utterance to, . Nuts: collectively. . Climax. By GENE ByRNES . Pronged. . Crowds together. . Artificially germinated grain. 29. Sun god. . Pish with spear-like snout. Harsh. ke Foolish . Mother of Uranus. e, Knowledge. . A vase. . A heavy woolen cloth. . Mesopotamia. . Individual. . Large deers. . Southeastern State (abbr.). . Picture border. . A lath: old English, Earth. . Shrew. . To approach by ctezlth. . Turkish weight. . Printer's measure . Increases till barely sufficient. . A pebble. . Herring-like fish. . Disrespectfully forward . A digressive address, as to an absent | : person. . Mountain nymph. To be chary of. . Nosegay: collog. . Exchange. . Scope. . Precipitate. | Profit. . Persia. . Melody. 6. Uses & needle and yarn. . To admit water. 68. Belleve. Excite. . Department of Rumania. . Elliptical. p . An estuary of the Amazon. . Covert allusion. . Instead. Superstition of All Times. The most commonly known and the most widespread magical practice is OFY that of working the desired end on an § image or efigy in order to bring about a similar result on the person him- self. This is the clearest illustration of the principle of similarity or imitation —that between like and like there is B} Known in anciont Eévpe. Babsion, Tndi, nown in ancient 5 Greece and Rome and is ticed to- g day in the Itallan community of any 3 K'l:h city, the Pennsylvania Dl age his possession the white man's 2 power over their persons weuld be un- limited. ” | GOSH,1 AINT GOT NOTHIN' 1 SPOSE TH' WOMEN FOLKS )& JEST DON'T UNDERSTAND BEEN OVER TO HiS HOUSE WHEN HE WA « AN’ HEARD WHAT HE CALLED TH' SPADE WHEN [AGEN "MULEY .1 T'S JEST THET MISS SALLY 6ITS RILED IF 1 HAVE ANY- ] By SLHUNTLEY Further Procf of Muley’s \ DIeGIN' OUT TH' /58 l WELL SATURDAY - Il &l HE DRAPPED HWIT ON HIS FOOT.

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