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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931 THE_CHEERFUL CHERUB o ———————— Each day should be 2 separate thing, A vivid memory to last — But somehow time. eludes me. so My life’s all future till it’s past. fRgeen AND FORTHERMORE, T NEVER LO3E My TEMPER , AND YOu DONT YOU DARE SPEAK To ME, FERDINAND FLATHEEL! | I SAW You DELIBERATELY (A MAKING EYES AT THAT % BLEACHED BLONDE HOUMM — STRANGE THE DOOR 18 OPEN! WELL, TVE | KNOCKED TWICE AND NO- BODY HAS ANSWERED! TiL| GO IN AND SIT DOWN — Fr«mfl 252 © AN, YES, MR, LATHEEL ADVERTISED FoR Por— A TUTOR FOR. HiIS SON. OH, MR. GREEN, WONT You BE AN MONORARY SCOUTMASTER. IN ©UR BoyS' TRooP WHY—ER = I'LL. THINE (T oveR. 'M SoRRY, MRS, DILLBECK, BUT (M AFRAID | WONT HAVE TIME To Follow UP THAT Boy ScouT IDEA oF YouRS WHAT ARE You TS PICTURE. - LAUGHING AT ? WHY DO MEN WITh PIPE-STEM LEGS LE “THEMSELVES BE PHoTo GRAPHED N Boy. pand MRS Joe Decides That Discretion Is the Better Part 7-29 of Scouting. smimear. “DAD, YOU'RE GETTING MISERLY. T'LL BET YOU COUNT THE MATCHES TO SEE IF THEY AVERAGE 60 TO THE BOX! “THEY DON'T. THERE ARE ONLY 58 TO THE BOX.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. an s R ["PooR SANDN= WE Likes TH KID ALL RIGHT, BUT HAVIN' TO STAN N AND LOOK QLT FOR HER BORES HIM | SILLN = BUT | DON'YT NEED TO WORRN 'BOUT HER WHEN oW Lo GET HOME AS AR S laon R SR ThW = UNDERSTAND 2 Letter-out and bottlers use him. ROCKERS Letter-out_and a hypnotist gets you that way. CERTAIN Letter-out and its commonplace. LITTER Letter-out and _the tight-rope walker is that way. SPOILED ROSILY Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly there isn't much sense to it. I Letter-out and be annoyed. Can Do No Wrong— Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and don't sign ‘em. REY WHAT) LYING 7 ARE You CTAIEE, T SAW WITH A ROCKET ON HIS COATTAILS! YOU'R \ < FLYING - To TAKE OFF ARREST WHAT ARe ANYTHING - TAKE | R NOTES " THE ANUT You RUNNING \ oF F YoUR S- AND BRING \ & ON Letter-out and the bird spruces HIM IN. 3 E ] b jO| # PREEN ; § ] i A "~ L Letter-out and study. Z 3 & I O | LEARN M] (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Letter-out and he eats. REBIND TR STONER REOPEN RELOAN Letter-out and it's a spirited action by troone TIE MORTISE e Around the : World in - WE CAME uP HERE AT SI% O'CLOCK THERES THE SMARTEST NE THE MORNING AND PLAYED THE GOLFER IN -THIS CLUB. QUALIFYING ROUND BEFORE THE HE GOT IN THE CLud e L TEE MARKERS HAD g CHAMPIONSIIP ENTIRELY 3 | GEEN MovED BACK il ON WEADWORK. FREEMAN Headwork. ATROCIOUS! THREE I BEG YOUR PARDOMN BUT IT wAaS . Laughs loudly. | A powerless state. 5. Not_devoured. Free. . Town in Arkansas, . Parry. . Large convex molding. . Allure. ® . Title of & monk. . Property-holding widow. . Drinking cup. . Preposition. . Ocean-going vessel. . Floor covering. Egyptian goddess of war. . Canvas-like fabric, . Secluded place. . German republic. . Dish. . Rodent. . A hinge. . Small groove. 3. Murmuring sounds. 5. Poker term. . A weapon. . Tormented. 5 glb«r of Mexican plants. . Dry. . Of irritable disposition. . Parent (collog.). . To_fold over. X 3 lad (Scot.). . One. . To instigate. . Unfinished frame of a ship. . Turkish commander, . Man's name. . Headdress. . The same (Latin). . Dragged after. . Theatrical make-up for eyebrows. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | floats whic! | across a stream and after' the . Boy. . And_(Latin). . County in Idaho. . Covered with white, transparent particles of ice. . A stopple. . Part of a step. . River in Siberia. . Slight moisture. . Objects mentioned in Old Testament. . Pipe of peace. . Showing refined taste. . More anusual. . Eating car on railroad. . Hindrance. . Pertaining to milk. . An archangel, . Blasts. . Pile on goods. . Brushes. . Long, narrow inlet. . Kind of short cask. . Measures of land. esses. . Phases. . River in Canada and United States. . Birthplace of Mohammed. . Cabinet for bric-a-brac (French). . Machines for generating electrical energy. . Fascinates. . Religious plate. . Father of Esau. . Unit of weight. Frees. . First man. . Part of the face, . Note of scale. . Be quiet. e BRI T Boat and Automobile. A New Jersey genius has designed a vehicle which travels-on land or water with equal facility. It has a boat-like body with an understructure equipped with four small wheels. It is capable of 25 miles an hour on water and 40 on land. The leader of a proposed African expedition solved the same problem by a systsm of detachable will carry his automobile opposite shore is reached the floats and frame- work which carried therh is taken off and packed away on the car, A Two-Man Job. By SLHUNTLEY Final Instructi-n: BE DADGUMMED CAREFUL NUH DON'T FALL..BUT JEST IN CASE YUH DO, REMEMBER O LOOK TOWARDST TW' LEFT— YUK GIT A PLUMB SWELL VIEW FROM THET, 4 HOURS TWO LETTERS!