Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1931, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1931 1 SuPPOSE HOULD prove T dowe of nover || (D) THAT I CALLIN' ON Hin, | ¢ BUT I'LL TAKE A crancell] AND DROP IN ON THE oL moy! Gee! I Hope HE'S A 00D €s6!! ER- PARDON, SIR, DUT THE DUKE IS JUST ABOUT TO TAKE TEA WITH A YouNG WELL, TLL BE A STUFFED MACKeRel IF 1T AINT MISS DoLLY GREY OF WHAT JOE MEANT , AP . S P BUT THE SHIP 1S SIKiNG, IR! "M SURPRISED THEY WERENT MORE CONSDERATE ON, How PRovoKiMe! “THERE'S AN SOS JUST AS THEYRE STAKTING | CAN HEAR EM VERY THovaNTLESS e O e Q, \i’\“‘i J 010 1% 0.7, 02 e ot “IF YOU CAN'T COME I'LL INVITE THREE OTHER PEOPLE." LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. FOREMAN SOURCES | FIELDER STEWARD | MITRES | Letter-out and you'll inspire with love. Letter-out and two truck dnivers can fill the air with them. Letter-out and it's rather dirty business. Letter-out and he's a destrover. Letter-out and that's what the college boy wants dad t6 do. Remove one letter from each word and rearrangé to #pell the word called for in the last column. Print the omitted letter in centér column opposité word you have removed it from. ings for streams. If you have “lettered-out” correctly these are cross- | Watchfal Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. [FS | T [Al IRI [£S PRINCES VIOLEETS REPEATS SERVICED AVENGERS (Copyright. . Howl. . Thicket of brushwood. . Interweave. . To the sheltered side. . Slacken. . Flower. . A pert girl. . Enraged. . Presently. . A metallic element. . Unceremonious attire, . American Indian, . Observed. . Depositions. . Former Persian governor. . Genus of grasses. . To thresh, as grain. . Self. . Large vehicles. . Miner's compasses. . Woe is me. . Anclent mountain of Crete. . Anclent coast of West Asia Minor. . Wrong. . Badger of Sumatra. . Language of Etruris. . Pilfers. . Court of circuit judges. . Recoiled with aversion. . Tenfold. . The odic force of eléctritity, . Adriatic seaport. . The linden. . Vehicle without wheels. . Ugly grimaces. Serf. Down, . Edible tubers. . Medley. . To go on. . Dictionaries. . Peninsula in the Black Sea. . Over: poet. . Scheme. — eSS ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Letter-out and it'll piek up. PINCER }gxu:’rl-.u;z and cuiltivaté a taste OLIVES Letter-out and it's a Dbother. PESTER Letter-out and inventors work on ™ DEVICES nh“!l,z:r-fill dnd they do 1t in the ENGRAVE 1931) By HOWARD FREEMAN Quick, Do, or It Be a Hole-in-One. . A sportive child. . Ship's érane !gfi hotsting doats. . Escapé by & 3 . Punitive. . Kill: obs. . Memorial. . Genus of Old World lizatds. . Capital of ancient Poland. Winged. . Of uncertain issue. . A salt of arsenic acld. Effigy. . Heal. . Eaten away. . Dutch coins. Net. . Net. . Corded fabrics. . A month of the Jewish civil year. . Européan fleld mousé. . Dandy. . Greek god of war. . Strap of a bridle. . A college. ) GRNE B';vms Solid Marble. 62. Sea: French. - Distant Control of the Radio. Thirough the usé cf the fiéw remote control the radio recéivér may bé com- gletely controll 4 a remoté point means of 10 differently markéed push buttons moéunted in & small metal box, which is attached to the recelver by cable of 12 small wires. the push buttons are as follows: dots—] means of a_flat ribbon Functions of Black with white -Momentary degreulon turns the receiver én. lack—Momentary depressicn turné the receiver off. Red with white dot—Depression in- creases volume until the button 18 re- ased. Red—Depression @ecredses voluffie until released. by manipulating a high wa Brown buttons—Bach of these but- nd to one in by depressing the corresponding button. ible to secure stations other e six p terminéd stations 0 of the buttons, d & 16w wave- ve el An length button, and tufiing the receiver by ear. ¥y Joe, FROM HERE € il unoDERSTOOD MER IT MUST HMAVE BEEN CHAP WE S NOw YOU'RE SMART, JEFF! JOINING THE ARMY WHEN 1T'S NGUTRAL LS OKAY. 1 HAD A Four, WHAT D15 You WAL, THINGS KINDA KEPT GITTIN' WORSE AN' WORSE — AN’ FROM THROWINI' THINGS OF SomERoDY RECORD SANS KIS NAME | \su ‘guvea- MM GUESS S WIS NAME 'S NOT OLWER = NO TELLING WHO HE REALN S = A TRUCK DRWER = ~ WELL,MBNN GOOD MEN ARE FOUND DOING STRANGE | THINGG THESE DANS -+ IN THE CWILIAN TRAINING cAMP THe FRONT 1S JusT AS SAFE AS THe REAR . " LET ME SEE, — I'M [ WRONG, \T waAS FINE. SWIETY HOGAN %\ GOT A NEW WATCH | 2 AN’ SO AFTER MISSUS BATES BUSTED HIM OVER TH' HEAD WITH A SINGLE TREE, MULEY UP AN' ALLOWED AS HOW HE WAS GONNA &IT HISSELF A DIVORCE BUT THEN HIS OU LADY QUIT SPEAKIN' TO HIM_AN' SHE AINT ORATED A SINGLE, WORD TO HIM FER OVER A WEEK SO NATCHULLY MULEY CHANGED HIS MIND You MEANT THE SILOS—- ALAS SHE. KNoW HER LETTER TO THEM WAS LOST FOREVER IN THE POST-OFFICE FIRE AT SIMMONS CORNERS NES AN’ NO - GTrER TO-OAN- MANBE Tl COME WERE NOUL EXPECTIN' ONE? THGRE AIN'T NO RETREATING IN THe EACE OF THE ENemY BECAUSE THERE AIN'T NO ENEMY= AND HE AIN'T GoT NO Thue, BuT DoNT ) You KNowWw WE'LL cur) LESSEE ~ | MAWLED THAT LETTER A WEEK AGO TO-N\GHT- EVEN \F_THEN DION'T ANSWER \T RIGHT AWAN, STILL § SHOULD HAVE A™ ANSWER 8M NOW - COURSE, WITH_ SPRING WORK NOW, MR. SILO'S AWFUL BUSY - OH, WELL = WELL HEAR IN A DAN OR TWO, | BETCHA~ AND €ven NO LAND AIN ANOTRER MINUTE You'rL RANE A BIRDIE “THREE ANO WIN “THE HOLE , S - T BET IM TWO MARBLES THAT T COULD STAND ON MY HANDS FIVE MINITS! 'CAUSE HE CALCULATES HE DON'T KNOW WHERE AT HE'D GIT ANOTHER WIFE LIKE THET!

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