Evening Star Newspaper, July 4, 1931, Page 16

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HE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WHAT A FINE PIECE OF TRIPE Ky THESE HOT (e o) THAT GUy MORTINER SNOZZLE TURNED OUT To BE! TH' T By FRENCH Pop MOMAND [RoaDs ' & FIRST MOON-EYED WAITRESS THAT GIVES HiM @ SMiLE HE DROPY” EVERY THING OND WE'VE .GOTo « (M TO HOOR IT OVER SIS 1 love summer things - like these: Tangled clover with bees, H-ER- HOP N BOYS, WELL Go on To lovad ' Look Who's : Here! 5 WHY NOT TRY A Goob THIRST- QUENCHER LIKE LIME AND LEMON 7 ONE LIME AND LEMON AND ‘ONE RASPBERRY SUNDAE Witk MARSHMALLOW WHIP 1 TRINK. ILL RAVE A CHoCoLATE SobA SWEET STFE(T WLLL ONLY UPSET You Sauce for the Goose Isn’t Sauce for the T THE HEAT. IT'S THE STUPIDITY! LETTER-OUT NES - TREES AND GRASS - TS By Charles 1. Joseph \ SEE A SPQ- CMON= HURRN UP AN LETS GRAS \T Letter-out and it's & great sport. CARTING X SHARON ctter-out and the matador is in MBENBE HURRN A LUTTLE, MISTER? ‘FORE SOMEBODN BEXTS US TO I T~ \S MY FIRST PICNLC, AND, BELIEVE ME, and 1t will help you AW, \F NUH WaAS 1IN SUCH A HURRN WHN DIDNTCHA ARMIES \CES id they're the world's BRACES t and it's an _English noted for its woolens. Letter-ol borough range to spell the word called n center column opposite word lettered-out” correctly it will spell the Cpen. what you will find in a m Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. welcome them PASTS BUT LISTEN- NOBODY HAS EVER GONE OVER NIAGARA FALLS AND PLASTERS JEFF, T'M BROKE - T NEED DOUGH- T THINK T'LL Go OVER NIAGARA FALLS IN THIS NIX- Nik= MUT T - USE DISCRETION - ) i S8 out and you pay as it REMOTE i out and the maiden's 1 2 DRESDEN ’ HippEn 3 4 5 me!! 5 24 BL0 Fisusr 4 s + so many will SPRITE Letter-ou: and thes'll clothe you. TRAVELS VALETS (Copyright, 1931.) He'll Be on Velvet [ Either Way. | IVE GOT KIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND NERVOUS TROUGLE AND DOC INSISTED ON M COMING OUT HERE" HE_SAID A GOLF COURSE 'S THE ONLY QUIET AND SAFE PLACE QN -THE. THIS IS THE FIRST SINCE K LAST SUMMER. 1 DON'T CARE MUCH For- > “THE CAME DO You PLAY. 1/ MUCH GOLF ? /7 . Chatters. . Turned outward. . Let fly. . On the apex. 5. To cut off a syllable. . Errand boy. . Voleano. . Church dignitary. . Sicknesses. . Ogles, . That is (abbr.). . Entrance. . Exemption from control. . One of United States (abbr.). Cascade pools. . The light. . Greek letter. . Brain passages. . Inclination downward. . Give forth, . Uproar, . Obtain. . Rancor, . Finishes, 2. Flee. . Gush forth. . Compass point (abbr.). 5. Age. . Desserts. . Pronoun, . Intuitive, . Ethereal salt. . Musical note. . Mahometan scriptures. . Banner, . Thick, sweet liquid. . Tardy. . Sharp flavor, . Fragrance. . Areblan port. . Remain. . Oral. . Repose. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | 1. Scotch. 2. Courtesies. . Deprived of the skeleton. ot 11 13. Examination. . Steeple. . Glacial, 5. Printers’ measure. . Revise. . Doze. . Eastern ruler. 2. Tickles (var.). 3. Devoured. 5. Current. . Lair, . Contained in letters (obs.). 38. Born. 9. Firearms. , . Talk. . Female deer. 3. Perch. . Sin. 46. Lung: combining form. . Adapted for clinging as hairs of insect's feet. 49. Girl's nickname. ke. 52, Newts. 3. Flat board. 4. Sumatran squirrel shrew. . Juice. . Mzn's name. . Chum (collog.), Move by the Calendar. When we think of nomads we in- variably picture in our mind a people ho wander from place to place pick- g up a living here and there as they . Yet this is not a correct idea of mad life as it was lived in Asia. It that in many parts of Asia, as s in many parts of other coun- here are certain small tribes of and nomads who lead this kind e. But in Asia, for cen- ands and thousands of . Armenians, Kurds and Yezidis migrate from the lower regions to the higher places for the Summer. Allagos FREEMAN Doc’s Golfing Patients Need Accident Insurance. Bv GENE BYRNES Handicapped tis o great mountainous mass in the western part of Armenia, and the fa- { vorite Summcr resort of these people. | Altiough they “live in tents, their life |is just as real as their Winter life in | villages. Babies are born, grandmotherg | die, gardens are made and sheep and cattle are fattened. MISTER. SMIGGS THE GROCER GAVE, ME A HAN'FUL OF CRACKERS CAUSE T LOOKED FOR HIS GLASSES' AN’ EOUND EM! ILL BETCHA 1 CAN FUNG HIT CLEAN OVER ™ GENERAL Dipyt THE ! (460 ALY vEwss e+ Pt - A S o > HE LOOK FOR EM HISSELF ? AL s I l.ru fi\‘.:tL,: o) FouRTA aF July /. COULDN’ HES TOO NEAR | SIGHTED. HED HAETA ® N FIND EM FirST BEFORE HE couLp LOOK WAL, ILL BE DADGUMMED /7

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