Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1931, Page 22

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*MY UNCLE HAS GOUT SO BAD HE CAN'T WALK. SO THEY MADE | HIM TREASURER IN THE BANK! LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. DISCOVER Letter-out and marriage 15 » fatlure. 1 GREATER l Letter-out and you're sorry. ’ J I Letter-out and they're blowers. 3 REMINDS 4 Letter-out and they are under- sround. Letter-out d it used Toom in the houss. "¢ ™ 5 GRATERS | | SNIFFER | I ! Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the omitted letter in center column word {hml vet;mzved it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly you will find em on Answer o Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. GRANGES DAMPEN Letter-out and she rets on your ls | "™ NAGGER 1 vl INGOTS O s e |3 4 5 DIVORCEE | | | ¥eie it l LI Letter-out and let's eat. PSALTER el (Copyright, 1931.) ] Daily Cross-Word Puzzle i AMUBER T SRR o o S H JEENN Al spaBlREE 1. Discoverer of North American eon- Vehicle. tinent. Ag ol ey o 6. To analyze eam ) - 0 11, Rent patd by & tenAnt n Old Eng- | 5. Tne ray worerou lan: 14. Close by (poet). 15. Mother-of-pear, 16. Alone 17. Instrument used to load a muszle- loading rifle. Burns with hot Nequid. Crafts. Further , convex molding To anoint. Surrendered. In Russia. a councl. Greek letter Inner surface of the hand (Latin) Increases the size of a hole. Attila, King of the Huns. View presented to the cye. To cleanse after washing Wander. Frigid . Man’s name The end; the last A Central American na bulrush prove severely N e mas samp w wwwe RuUa2 dise Lost A cubic meter. 1. Antique clock in the form of a ship. Excha 59. Prickly pear 60 s on ahead Orkney 3 1 7. Bony growths on a deer's head A consumer. 51. Lone spot cards. Thin disk of dry 68. Gives a furtive look 70. East Indian cereal grass 71. Flowed 72. Short and pointed %3. Flery horse. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ] e THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1931 T wish IF peopit Tive | vp fihtl'l- h o ol g ToTrIES PoSTCARD SAYS THEY RE SLEEPING UNDER BLANKETS EVERY “TAE LAKE WE SLEPT UNDER BLANKETS EVERY NIGHT \LS ME HE SLEPT UNDER BLANKETS 1S GOWG To GET A SOcK oN THE CHIN TAKE, JAWE - DOWT MAKE M <S TIRT MArE MISTAKES NOBODY WHO BALL (N TRAT cuP €veRr GETS M1 BALL BACK' tive | . The sun’s angel in Milton's “Para- Weeds. 5. A small bay, creek or inlet in the | Islands. HELLO, Folks! BAck To Town AGAIN. AFTER SLEEPING UNDER — WHY,* WHAT AILS MR.GREEN ¥ COUERED 1N THE SANTTRA N € 05- WE'LL FIND THE You BRuTE ! WHAT DO You MEAN A BY DRWING INTO US AND RITTING MY UL BROTHER “PINHEAD IS HOME SLEEPIN'! HE DOESN'T SLEEP | Safe Side. sav! nere's a PHOTY GRAPH 1 UEST F’gw;o aUYSAEj} ‘Q@(j i ’TEJEH’W& f 1T LpokS LIKE WAS S0 SoRRY For ANYTRING IN ALL MY LFE WAKE UP BVERY TIME ME WEARD A NOISE AN’ THINK OoF FINDING OUT THING - G UP EVERY TIME HE HEAR A nthse ! S " BUNANS PID W ALMOS T

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