Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1931, Page 28

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. MODEST MAIDENS | FORTUNATELY 1 ARRIVED | THE MIDST OF A FAMILY TIFF, SHE THREW A VASE — HE DUCKED — 1 GOT 1T N THe| HEAD ! 1 LANDED THE JOB, AND MR FI.ATEL GAVE THAT GUy EDDIE BowerS IS CERTAINLY TAKING A LONG TME TO LAND JoB A3 TUTOR' SOMETHING MUST HAVE GONE WRONG! MAYDE THEY DiSCovErED HE DOESNT KNOW A WORD OF LATW OR GREEx ? THE CHEERFUL CHERUB In my past glad days|| stand out 1 As vividly as yesterday — d in_my future ¢ld days too Are moving toward me years WY . RNccane YOUR MANAGeER ! FIFTY - FIFTY, oL KID' wHERES My PRETTY ‘PoLLy ! SAY, Do You THNK WE'LL EVER HAVE ANSTHER BuLL MARKET LiKE THE LASToNE 2 e Nice PoLLy! i 2 Comg oN, porry! SPItL 1T PERMAPS HE'S “TRINKING N Roly WANk | A CRACKER 77 PooR Polly ¥ — 0100 70 4. 7. 42 gt et “REMEMBER WHEN YOU COULD GET FOUR JELLY BEANS FOR A T PENNY? “YEAH, THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. Letter-out and they are of the [[Wren Sou FIRST SAV [CLEOPATRA! | THOUGHT VT WAS A TERR\BLE NAME - BUT, LIKE. [Nou SAYD, EVERNEBODN LL_CALL HER PAT - AND THERE'S SURE WELL, PRT, ANNIE'S GOTTA BE GETTN' TO TH STORE— BUT VLL BE HOME EARLY AND SANDY'LL STAY HERE WATH Nou, SO Nou'LL 8e =\ HA) Tflo\.\a\-\‘f MBENBE NOu we\Kv HAVE LIKED YO 8E @VF&TH%“R‘» SuUT TO A LITTLE BECKN — Bu NOTHIN WRONG WITH THAT- DOES SHE KnOw HER NEW NAME WENT nobility. PAT \'S A GOOD NAME ToOO- |HER~ WAIT'LL | TELL JAKE CARBONS | ABOUT TS - Q. K. = NOW WHADDNUW' SKY To AnnE? WELL, You CAN BE HER GOD:-FATHER., EVEN |F HER NAME 'S KT, Can REPROACHES | I Letter-out and they sermonize. | Letter-out and it's in a play. NIECES | PLUMBED | I Letter-out and it's a collision. Letter-out and it's a source of I Tehex action, B A Nameless Child No ESTRANGE 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 that's the way a snake gets around you. Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OUT. [MI HAVE YoU EVER KILLED A LION WITH A BASEBALL MY LION MIG HAVE woN (€ HADN'T GoT GENTLEMEN, T NEED A UGN TAMET. FOR MY SHOW- €ASY HOoURS-GOGD | /] WAGES- CLEAN WORK- AND 7 Letter-out and it's an opening. BREACH Letter-out and we're agitated. BULLET-AND THERE WERE TWo LIONS— CHAMBER MY BLOOMING "M A LION BY THe : PROAIBITION KENOSHA |O | D STATED SHAKEN Letter-out and you can't enjoy & drink ‘“hm:’i" it 'ASTE TONGULE AND JoLLY weLL PULLED HIM | INSIDE ouT- BAT- I'lL TELL You Wow IN THE FIRST PLEASANT SURROUADINGS » Letter-out and you'll find it on & CHALET B R |E IL] (Cepyrisht, 1931.) Letter-out and every needs one PASTOR chureh PATROLS . Overseer of slaves. . Sofas with long backs. . Bottomless guif. Down. -~ . Took advantage of labor pression, . Left-hand side of a zhip. . East Indian money of account. d. Across. Dark bluish gray color. . Acts of discovery. . Decreasing. . Showing taste or skill. . Eagle. . Failing in duty. . Anything small. . Cloth woven of camel's hair. . Carriers Human beings. . Toward. S. Warm with genial heat. . Neeation. . Svliable in music, Artists’ frames. . Bars legally. . Hauled. Sharp outery. Title of Yespect. | Expire. . Grassy plain. . Double over. . Recent. . Male offsgrings. . Organs of sight. . Lie at rest. . Individual. . Prenoun. . French coin. . Without. . Negative, . Frequently: poet. . Officer of an estate. . State of hostility. . Music for two performers. . Vestige, . Frenzy. . Attempters. by op- . Half an em. . Language of Seotland. . Rear parts of boats. . Jumbled type. . Doctrine. . Minute particle. . Prench measures. . Division of an act. . Highly polished. 5. Suitable. . Noah's vessel. . Accomplice: collog. . Drunkards. . State of being serfs: plural. . Courts. . Used mercy. . Noisy sleepers. eny. . Hindu widow burned on her hus- band’s funeral pile. . Terminate, . Manners. . Pouch. 57. A standard. . Mistakes, . Existed. . Billowy. AWeutxe with shuttle-shaped imple- Working Girls as Flyers. Working girls of Scotland are to or- | cantze fiying clubs and to make them- | selves thoroughly familiar with the B | navigation of aircraft. Managers of large stores plan to encourage the es- tablishment ~of such organizations, ‘ch will have machines placed at the al of their employes and a parte nstruetor to show them how o TRESPASSERS | WL Ge ARRESTED Timid Thompson. L g POP DO CARD TRicks! HE By GANE BYRNES Just a Few Beans. You SAY HE'S ALSO A MEMBER OF THAT CLLB ACROSS TAE Roap ? WHY DID KRE JOIN Tvo CLUBS SO CLOSE TOGETAER - fe KNOW YOUR. FATHER COULD EVEN PLAY CARDS: THATS " TimiD" TROMPSON ) AND HE WAS AFRAID OF TRAT TRESPASSING /) GN wHICK 1S Thee To KEER § CASKET OarTiES |44 fiacd _— HEY OIEFLE'S GITTIN' | A TOOTH, By SLHUNTLEY Pa Has Other Ideas. =" . S=—7 DONT BOTHER =] YUH DONT HAFTA | PAY ME IN 3 ADVANCE = ofFiIceR HE SLICES SO MANy BALLS | | OVER ON TAAT COURSE WKE JOINED TRE CLUB SO HE COuLD GO OVER AND GET THEM WITHROUT] FEAR OF GEING ARRESTED FOR TRESPASSING m HES A VEGETARIAN ! 1L AINT_1 WAS JEST | COUNTIN' MY MONEY ‘FORE YUH GIMME TH GAS

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