Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1931, Page 25

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z THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1931. THE CHEERFUL CYERB) | Reader, dont expect me here AL YOU MINT N CERTAIILY @N ' TM LOOKWG RR SoME GUY WITH A BUNDLE OF COWN To BACK EDDE He'LL SWiMMIN G THE ENGLISH CHANNEL ? L, S A RICH SPORTSMAN 1N TowN FROM 3T. PETERS BURE, FLORIDA, BY TH NAME OF AL LANG, THEY SAY HE'LL BACK ANYTHING WHY DONT You DROP ovER TO THE PALAZA T ONLY HOPE THIS FELLOW AL LANG 1S A3 GOoD A IPORT AY MAC SAYS He 1! HoT DoG! wwo TELL MR LANG THAT ALOYSIVUS P M3GINIG TH' MANAGER OF EDDIE BOWERS Twe AMERICAN WALRUS, HOTEL AN TELL HIM KNOWS!— WE MAy ABOUT EDDIE ? PINANCE THE wWHOLE wWorks 't A NEW RECORD, ' T, 1 TeLL You Golry: o 5 AN IDEA ' HE SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN SEEING TH' RECORD| LowereDd ! Just to hand out V“fll L_\ constant cheer, Jwg For L do not think Tni that smearing By Joy on everything Pop MOMAND is cheering. Al Takes a |’ Chance. AND | TooK Two TicKETS AND SAD WED Go — | JOE, THE DAVGHTERS OF DELILAH ARE GIVING A CHICKEN DINNER AT THE d‘ LECTURE ROOMS ToMORROW N(GHT — f MRS. WHOOPLE, | WANT You To | DONT KNoW ANY MEET MY HUSBAND OF THESE DAMES, VI. [EPErITr TR ; NEVER MIND, /JusT STICK CLOSE To ME ALL EVENING ] *“NOTICE ANYTHING NEW?” “SURE, YOU GOT A MANICURE.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph To BE CONTINUED WHEN WE G\WE ;\;\‘H i PROTECTION WE PROTEC 7 MUK - SEE? FROM Awn ACCIDENTS TO NER STORE. ~ WG - GET ME? THINK T OVER - V'L B8 BACK SATURDEY To COLLECT TW' DUES- NAW- VL guort‘to- w: “HERE T ou, | SELGIREHIP N A ) E\\'\fio"mv‘a‘e SRR WeE | Letter-out and we've done it in.a rooming house. 1 SOREDOM | GOT BUSINESS COSTIVE WIT HiM- SEE? Letter-out and they supply per- fume. Letter-out and it's the herse's |, business. CENTAUR 3 WRONGS Ve Gl | PIERCED Remcve one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in ihe last column. Print the omitted letter in eenter coumn opposite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell something that will hold us for a while. Letter-out and every cook needs P 5 Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. SMATTERS | M the tea bu: I Letter-out and you find them in sines<. TASTERS Letter-out and it's s novelty to HE'S oME ofF WATURE'S NOBLEMEN = He's KIND T THe RICH - Never e HAS THE GRe. RESPELT FOR THe LAW= WHEN THEY ENFORCE (T AND WoULD You BELIEVE \T- He Never STRUCK GOURDS l O | B 7% Bt Letter-out and we ¢o it to get & messaae acros:. PRINT Letter-out and hurdle it. OBSTACLE Letter-out and we like to hear #ood ones. SINGERS A LADY WITH SoLe ANNTHING Wis HAT ON HIM- T TAKkes SI% HE COoULDN'T —— TURNIP - |U| PouicEMeEn CONSTABLE | N| D] (Copyrignt, 1931.) DRESSING l - Daily Cross-Word Puzzle g 2 3 1'M SURPRISED ! How CAN You LAUGH AT THAT PoOR. S0UL WHO DROVE TWELVE BALLS A HAL HAW, WA oo’ LAST SUMMER, ThAT PPOoR SouL SoLD ME A BALE OF WATERED FREEMA? Doc Gets a Little \ > Y it | i ) . D - \ 2 \ /185 3 bod R i 4 «* 7 g IQWARD EMAN Across. | 5. Constituent parts. 1. Cit . A distinctive m:rk. 7 6. Intrigue . Pa ongu 4 \A/ // \ 11. Kind nightingale. i B NN VS 12. Palm cockatoos ; N 14, Emerald green arzenate of copper 15. Misanthropic KNOW THE \\‘; WOILD GOET ML\ 17 On the lelt side: comb. form. 18. City of the Middle West. ; ROUND ROUND '~ THE LAW OF GRAVITY! WELL WHAT KEEPS US FROM FALLING OFF WHEN WERE HAPPENED BEFORE THEY | 20. Limited portion. | 14 o Aretino’s scale. Akttt . S 21. Corroded. L fine. | 22. Frustrate c of vertsbrates consisting of | 24. To dress stone. the birds 25. Inventor of the telegraph. Email tre> frogs. 27. Open-weave fabric. Indefinite region in Asia and Eu- 28. Fall into line. 30. Exemines. 32. Dealer in foodstuffs. 233. Javanese tree 34. Roman philosopher and patriot. 35. Shrewdness 38. Persian measure of length. 42. Bylvan demigod. 43. Loud, confused noise. 44. Lapel. 45. Set. 46. In a pleasing manner. 40. Rage. 50. Chilled. 52, Wireless. 53. Undulate. rope. Covered with foam By GENE BYRNES for he'ding liquids, ted fish . The Fall of Man. Europesn great lavender. Mecting of party leaders . Pronounced. 28, Piebald. 9. Flyer. Gives courage to. Eager degire. ¥ More highiy estcemed ! i » y ) enne G | 43. Droops . / 4 | 51. Lower part of a pedertal i - 53 Decreacs X 55. Dress skins. 7. Consums Wi, o 5 54. Manager. 56. Strengthened by strips of wood. ¥ W& DON'T " AW, JEST MULEY * HURRY WE'LL BE 61. Ethereal salt Down. 1. Trembles. 2. Relating to a bone in the forearm: comb. form 3. West Indian sorcery. 4. Ins |a new e'evator syrtem hv whish one Two Elevators in One Sheft. An effort is being made to effect o revizion of the building laws in severa!| fiates to permit of the instalation of | e to recommodate t P8, jed rbove the other. The ad £t a wib-kasemant finar 'l serve the lover stories of 8 i boilg: ‘le the other en+ will | t floor and wi'l be ex- The cla'm *= may b» anorat-d ith ea‘h o'her in act. Thev a‘e equippe’ with cafety devices whih It ! said will pre- vent them fram coming tozether. The| head cf & we'l known e'e-trical corcern 78 2's0 built ard installed e'e- inventor A working medt] * has shown that the idea is fea:ib'e znd soon a f z2d Ins’'s'lation wil' be made s1m he purpote of dom- onstret.or - it is hen:d l':l cffisial recegniiion oy S| UUNTLE Mulev Has His Fallaving | BATES STARTED TO TELL A TRAVEUN' | I\AN' THEY KICKEDS HiM oUT W WAL, TH' REST OF 4 US FOLLERED HiM HOME TO HEAR TH' END OF TH'STORY

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