Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1931, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931 THE CHEERFUL CHERUB My hope springs vp in spite of blows, MODEST MAIDENS A FINE KETTLE OF CLAMS THIS 1S SO THAT GAL DoLLY GReY IS GOING To SWiM TH' CHANNEL TH' SAMeE DAy €ppie Does!’ SUPPOSING SHE BEATS AL, THIS IS TERRIBLE - BUT WHAT At WeLL, DONT OH) NO INDEED, TWO oF NO WONDER SHES 1 GONG To o7 || WORRY, EDDIE. ‘(| MY BOY FRIENDS From BEEN LAUGHING AT ITS A CINCH MAYBE ITS CHICAGO ARE COMING OVER. ME! SHE'LL MAKE A SHE'LL WALK NOT TRUE ! Y || To TRY IT, AND A QRACK AwAay FRomM Me! AFTER ALL, SWiMMER From BOSTON SHE DIONT TeLL ALSO, SO IT WILL BE QuITE HME SHE waS A CONTEST, MR. M*&INIS SHes A CHaMP ! SHES A FIsH IN TH wATeR ' HUM ILIATION 1ife it goes Bounding like s rubber ball. L od DAY As you. TLL FIND ouT) ) DONT Tiin | Neep !g_r LATER., WHEN V! GOES out WEAR My RUBRERS —— - ——— BUT 1T ISNT RAWING Now || NO, BUT1ITMAY RAW AGAIN ANY MINUTE LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph 1 CONSOLE | | M ane "o |} 2 CONJURE | | T ) 3 LIEBERT | | Ho&lRestas e et g 4| RETREATS | | Ty, 00 ba went oot i | 5 SCRAPE. ‘ | atter-out and ¢0 to Maratoms. | Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for Iahuu last oo!un;::."mnt xt:u oml;"m mlc:&g ”:d eent:r ec:mnml °1 wl'fx worfi you have removed om. you have “lettered-out” correctly L i the way most of us like our bacon. e Accident. Answer o Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. SIR SIDNEY Let = d feel that o BROWNED | B | ¥ fiifndi™ ™ 1) THE | LOVABLE o % GEE, em ENGLISH ; Tetter-out and iU's & gem that s PTY WANTS | [| CHARACTER Kiown =] AIN'T GoT AO POLAR | R | sssefapem it |2 trfl o e s e == sense of ) Usaces | U | Evaagigmd = 13 | M e and he kept humans CHASTE | E l g, gt e semen |5 caller does it CHATS {(Copyright. 1931.) SPIKE, ROW DO YOU LIKE My New BAG 7 1T RAS A BALL POCKET, A COMPARTMENT FOR EXTRA SHOES AND SWEATERS AND A VACUUM BoTTLE / 11's A NICE BAG BUuT L CAN'T QeT I'T OFF TRE -CROUND. You'tL RAVE To LEAVE THE~ CLUBS ouT WRAT/ No Ravio T wedding 14 T bridnt parties were presen | SL-HUNTLEY at the half-century event. Across. 2 Applloable, = Sharp-) instruments. Japanese folding fan. ¥ mw“’;_‘""‘ o 4 Hub of & wheel. 15 Peast. . m"m'fifm e 1D LIKE 16 Sacred passage set to music. Varlegated. SPRINGTIME Y0 JOIN N 8uUT YoU H otly ‘irum : m gazelle. THE INDIANS HAVE A HAVENT GOT ANY wEu 10 Rusted. GRASS DANCE HATCHET other of Odin. 11 River of Ttaly. AN’ THATS WHEN 21 Accomplished. 12 Commission. THEY BURY THE :: Lame. :: hmm:] Venetian bridge. ‘T‘ 2 20 Minute. 22 Embrace. HATCHET . 27 Division of & poem. 23 Manipulates. 28 Hawaiian beverage. 25 Declare confidently. 30 Before. 27 Woody stems. 31 Chance. 29 Continent. 22 Poe. 31 Masculine name. 34 Town ef Oklahoma. 33 Leavening agent. 36 Public ways. 35 Servile. 38 of hair at edge of eyelid. |37 Connect. 42 grape. 30 Space. 44 The modern Syriac seript. 40 Run away in & panie. 45 surrender. 41 Snared. 48 Scandinavian goblin. 43 Has in mind. 50 Pledge. 45 Transfer one’s residence. 51 Excess of solar year over 12 lunar |46 Prench city. months, 47 Direct. 852 Siberian public warehouse. 49 Faucet. 54 Danish territorial division. 52 Occurrence 55 Oriental sta:’ing-like bird. 53 Lake in Finland. 56 Feminine name. 56 Jacket. 58 Hebrew letter. 57 God of love. 59 South American linguistic stock. |60 Masculine nickname. 60 Egyptian solar disk. 62 Egg of an insect. ’ §1 To store in & granary. 64 Part of verb to be. : 6. er. - 65 Alloy used in cheap jewelry. 4 Y cor » ZOn BT A HOW YUR ::m ts. Golden Wedding for Four. e A ? T Bhpnihaigeird] A 3 EIXED FER 5 ° Down. s A B At 2 b LIGHT HIT ‘ 4 : “SPITTING A . o GUESS WHO 1T 1S IN 1 Irritates. weddings at Beckenham. Il‘f, i i \FER NUR T l ' | THREE GUESSES, 1M ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE nd_Mr. 3 =0 | J Man Has Two Silver ;ddinfl. . . James Labden has just celebrated nis | Spring Fever, [= ke % GV SANTA CLALST gecond_ sllver wedding st Bireatham & 9 \ l FATHER TIMET. , England. He married first 4 = = when he was 17, his wife 1‘: {"", 7 g [F\ACK FROST? /= His second weddin . My 2 y — =, - - 2, [ i \ 82,000 workers wege . In a recent wage dispute in Norwag ockad e

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