Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1931, Page 22

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THE EVENING STA D. SATURDAY 3 AL, MY BOY, HOW VERy || SERIOUSLY, AL, T WANT YOU TO BET || WELL— HES GOT SOME~ YEH, DUKE; T WANT TO THAT WAS' (| SILY ! I KNOW WHAT [ EVERy CENT YOU CAN Lay YOUR || THING 0P HIS CORF op|| BET Yoo AnoTHER L E T T E R - O U T I . —— A BRAN IM DOING —~ I TELL HANDS ON ON ME! I CANNOT FAIL, || HE WOULDNT TaLk THOUSAND POUNDS THAT Two lives I have, 2 |! SPECIALIST | | Y00 T WILL SWIM THAT|| |T's ALL SET FOR ME. T Can Tell. || THAT way! ME For EDDIE TRIMS DoLLy GRrey serious one I HAD UP | [ CHANNEL WITH GASE - | vou EVERY THING, AL, BUT WHEN T || THE DUKE OF Dover || ACROSS THE Criamaer ! In which my work | FINISH, DOLLY GREY AND Ti' REST OF ’) WILL YoU TAKE ANOTHER i e g | THOSE SWIMMERS WiLL BE MILES 1.0.0. ForR IT? M WORRIED. ., IN THE REAR! I MeAN IT; Al PUT | by EVERY NICKEL YOU HAVE oM ME Letter-cut and they are aigh | ) . = To SET A NEW REDRDH! By Charles H. Joseph. Letter-out and have mimic plays. Letter-out end have a former German gold coin. 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MoREs | O e SRR T G “indMesrts | 1\ I\ TERN l R l NEWEST Are More | | ( | i < AT - :. €] L"hl and you'll see them Thln ko [ : I _ " smams Coronets.” A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK ‘ \ BY HERBERT PL IER. town o e T st \ EYHILE, UNKNOWIT TO EATKIE, el e e s THAT SURE \S A BIG : Y %Hu..r% EEEmme b Wabigon hrt e HOSPITAL - €W, SANDH T TTHEY 3 WE CAN DO SITAL, WAITING FOR e ettt SN \T'S AN AWFUL Goob § MIGHTY WTTLE WE TEE DAY WEEN THEY TELL e a place where his talents S \T N i BBOUT 1T~ WOMDER WHERE = E =Y be yeed 15 a greater advantage. ONE, TOO- \F THERE IS SucH PAPDAT 1S - GEE, ITS BELN A HIM HE CAN GO FORTH — he Senator is in Iowa most A THING AS A GOOD HOSPITAL: . 2T WHAT? THAT 1S THE e BRRR-- | HOPEZ | MEVER. I LONG TIME SINCE HE WENT QUESTION HE SPENDS ‘THE o eing on of the most | HAVE 75 GO o Ama : } Bl Sl s BEE ENDLESS FOURS IN A FUTILE ul np‘;flg! é’m’i.'-‘fi.-?"fn"me state. | HOSPITAL - S _AND ALL RAGHT — EFFORT 'TO ANSWER = App! rom his orchard have taken first place at the Towa Emv:l Fnlrmt;nd / i %) D PoeST SEEM go NS once he was awarded the ue ribbon 7 4 . at the Midwest Fair in Kansas City. FOR RICH FOLK He planted the orchard himself and | Y been bearing fruft for only a few Trees and everything connected with °m appeal to Senator Brookhart tre- ncously. His friends say that as he h the country he observes!| How Can ards along the road. He is! 4 ty denote wrong methods and| She Know? them out to his companions. trees in a He cares nothing for golf and the v the Scn- conventional ways of getting But when the Senate ad- h in the afternoon otherwise permit he == 3 s ] = T = 1":-‘;‘1«;?;;1'0“ hour T | MUTY, FOR THE SIXTH AND cCAN T LISTEN,KID-ARE NES, oR JUDGE, WHAT'S ALL THIS { WE DON'T KNOW- THATE‘ his interest is rifle | LAST DAY I Ask YOUR | | DEPEND You GONNA EXCITEMENT ABouT L in chis B i ! WHEREABOUTS ON THE oN THAT, ANSWER ME No MAYB June 2,18797 WHAT s W; SemEaie Aty Anmin e UNIGHT oF June 2,1879-)| JubGe? DEFWITELY ? AABPEl Rt AT TO FIND ouT!: ;7 ship teams a rved four termsas| _ A4)? “———-+— - — S, 8 t president of the National Rifle Assocta- I tion of America. (4 BUO Fisuse Curiosity Killed the Judge’s Cat. y s 7 STROKESTI can'r )7 2 YouLL HAVE €S. JLL MAVE )f GQEAK‘SS‘E){)C TO GNE US STROKES. -7 ME Luck 70 A m » Ve GNE Yo \\ IM ROTTEN. 1 ) CE UNDER 105/ < STROKES EN, AND WoNT N~ 2 , X 14 BrEAK 100,/ NEITAER OF US 4 o, A /A ABLE To BREAK /™) 100 7 1 swouo P\ SAY NoT FREEMAN Across. 1. Suffix indicating a morbid condition. B“;JT[}"Y - 12. Legislator. i 1. Concurs. i susmund. * - . Soaked. Writing fluld. Large stream. . Artless. Members of the masculine group. . Daughter-in-law of Naoml. Sheltered side. Chum. pericnced a sharp pain. m. - Annual. SiNCE . Consolations. MONEY AT ONE 2. Large principal artery. SWIFTY HOGAN | 1\ el o8 FOUND THAT DOLLAR \ TIME & w BILL HE HASNT BEEN | ' Siz2 of writing paper. THE SAME FELLER Combining form meaning to incline. Positive pole. Meadow. . Roman household god. Bv L . = GENE DYRNES Lights for Sky Pilots. There are now in this country 15- 1 000 miles of lighted airways, part of & | plan of the Department of Ccmmerce Using His calling for a total mileage of 25,000. ‘_l d | Already in the past four years some “lead. | 8,500,000 has been expended to equip | the 15,000 miles of airways with super fllumination, The most important routes included in the Federal system are three trans- RS e c ntinental airways. One between New oy o ALY oD e eotr AN, ot vEe ] i ; ; s York and San Francisco is already in Jou say e lerom REAL OU PALLY 'ROUND TH DIDOE W WHo'S THET oM, THAT'S MA NAW_I DANCED UNCLE ED'S GITTIN' RED..HAD TOO MANY DIPPERS.. = T operation on a 24-hour schedule; an- & T+ BEST TEN) TWENTY WEU SoR BREAR A Lee )| BALOVER THERE || -/ orrdos bo vou WITH HER __1 JEST . IN T YALLER Y = down strokes in bealing other between New York and Los = \ 7] D gl DA‘;CE Wo;‘::REiSWHO v | Angeles is under construction; and the > ? < 4 ST WITH HERT 3 E Wi S 8. Disfigures, S third, between New York and San p LM “WBY BACK 7 e 9 Sh Diego, is partially completed and is I wheN Neck” being operated. | N WAS A NOU! — —————————————— | In the past eight months, alone, the i1 ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | Department of Commerce has lighted | 4,465 miles of airways, established and lighted 95 intermediate landing fields and installed and operated 433 revolving | and 68 flashing lights for the guidance | of pilots en zed in night flying. For > 1 F 2k the mainte ice of these facilities the 9 J § y s =1 Go\&x;flnrun';n f s ncw contributing about 7 / 2 i Vsl £5,000, year. { i Y/ i | ""These t nk lines not only constitute e (7 WL \ Wam\fgu' ?:g:\SNPN | the basis or air transportation service 2 : 3 LA SR W |to a larg. portion of the country, but 2 J at the same time provide alternate 3 | rcutes ‘o air travel, Purther, tney are| and a Maid | co-ordinated closely with various bor-| Nowadays. | der countries, and are so designed as to facilitate international travel to the nations in the Western Hemisphere, New York City's realty, including its five boroughs, 1s assessed at more than 18 billions of dollars, i

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