Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1931, Page 22

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D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1931 B—6 : NO, BUT IVE HAD \——tb ¥ MODEST MAIDENS | ENoUGH OF THE. sy FLATHEELS! ANOTHER PRy o MR E SAID HE WOULDNT udLESS ';I\I";:V: :L:“:RN': > 1 Took fSomeLToO — DREAK DOWN ! SO NRS. FLATHEEL SAID," We To HUMOR THiIN, MR. BowER S, FAND Like A SAP I DID!N! YES SIREE, AL, TH' MINUTE THIS SHIP DOCKS - THIS AFTERNOON AND I GET on, TH' PleR, IM THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GOING TO HAND IN My RESIGNATION AS TUTok K W To MR. FERDINAND The last of summer is the best. FAT- ‘ Tfl HeeL ! a4 | Pop Momano PLENTY !, HIS MoNER WAS TRYING To 'GET HIM To Take || WILL’ JUST Have and ripe and glowing She '7m”"d her golden Smile and says, Well, now I must be °Ihg. Byrce= Trying It on the Dog. Sk, 'M PRETTY NIFTY INTWIS NEW RiG] | GUESS WERE DUETo STEP ouT TENIGHT DoESNT HE WEAR CLOTHES N MARVE(OUSLY! SoME MEN HAVE SUCH A KNAck! OH, Look ! COLE CLIVEMAN ! DoNT You JUST ADoRE HIM ! You Just Can’t Com- pete With Those Movic Idols. *I'M JUST A FATALIST. EITHER WE'LL MAKE IT OR WE WON'T!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph - s 1 TELL MOU 1T MUS WARBUCKS ~ MEN HEARD OF AGAIN- SEE_WHAT THEN COULD FIND OuT | HavE vmeng-wnm WAITHOUT Letter-out and they size things up pretty well. NOU _MUST HAVE DOUBLE - CROSSED US- Nou INCOMPETEN FAT- HERD | BAGGERS |BUT 'L GET WARBGEKS [FOR THIS, \F IT'S THE LACT THING | EVER DO~ Letter-out and they're snappy comebacks TORTURES Letter-out_and be covered. PADDLER Letter-cut snd he's stuck. MILDER tter-out and you will have at least two cows. Confusion, Mutiny and Ruin. 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 opposite word | you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly they've starved | trying to make a living in Wall Street. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. | D > R Tetter-out and sailors don't like > 3 \ : Bomeamen | SSS GLADES i 1 # - WOW. A LULU: THREE DO YOU MEAN TO SAY I HE WOULDN'T - RUN HUNDRED YARDS. SUP THREE HUNDRED ME ANOTHER BALL Letter-out and a patrolman ROUNDS I S | ,lrluer-cm. snd your heart does THROB Letter-out and all of us have TS CARES S Letter-out ard he blows up. | | BOMBER (Copyright, 1981.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ONLY GoT ONE GALES e GOTTA CHASE THAT BALL RESOUND YARDS AFTER THe BRING 1T BACk- AND DRWE T F\?FTY TiMes? BALL- BUT HE'S | ALReADY Run 16 MILES AFTER M€ BROTHS CREAKS MOBBERS 1 2 3 4 5 THATS FIVE BALLS You'vE HIT, INTO THE WATER, WHY DON'T You GO “To A DRWING COURT AND PRACTICE TEE SKHOTS ? MY TEE SHOTS ARE O.K. UNTIL £ 1 COME To A WATERQ ROLE.- DRIVING COURT IN |y ‘ THE AQUARIUM 4 1'D PATRONIZE IT. Alliances. Recovers Gives out. . Patigue. o Peminire name, . Colored handkerchief. WELL SUPPOSIN' T ANE VWHEN m‘: . Long-necked animal. . The armpit. . Man of importance. Smal. deer. Learning. Pr. protectorate, northwest Africa. . Cavil. . Concerning. Even: poet Tie or lash up a boat. Hunting dogs Made placid 5. Portuguese coin. Knock against . Brings to memory. Nominated again Old tribe of American Indians | A peasant of the Philippine Islands. | . Look at intently. Pile drivers . A foot lever. . Bon of Seth . Reply (abbr.). Consecrates . American fabultst 87. In exact words . A finchlike bird Repeat . Manifest Charged with gas Statements Down. . Esoteric tenets A gastropod mollusk Turret on a Mohammedan mosque. Antiquity: poet Twenty quires of paper. | violet ray Abstain, 13, Execute as law. Macerated. Point of compass (abbr.) . Items, Incinerate. Years of one’s youth. Across (prefix.) ative emblems of royalty te of coppe f & mon: 1. Cooking device. Director . A caustic. Abandons. 47. Advertisement (abbr.), Shallow_dish. Depart from. A child: contemptuous, 55. Cut ;-nh shears. Epoc Fuss, bustle s Sunshine From Light Fixture A very radical departure in the art| f lamp making is embodied in this mp. perfecting & new principle | ducing ultra-violet. Its purpose rt some of the benefits of the viding general fllumination One of se built into a . | bracket lights, either with or without the visible illumination, to irradiate persons in homes, nd factories with any amount of ultra- hile at ihe same time pro- | nd arranged | YOU WERE. IN MY HOUSE. AN’ MOM GAVE YOU A GREAT BIG DISH OF ICE CREAM THAT HIGH WIT - RAZBERRIES POLISHED THAT OFF SHE SAID WiLL YOU WHAVE ANOTHER OIS FULL. AN“ WAS TRYIN' TO BORRY ¢ FOUR-BITS OFFN MULEY P il ATES FER A TICKET | argon and mercury vapor. { | current is turned on a peculiar dis- | charge forms between the rods or elec- | trodes, and the entire interior of the bulb seems filled with s blue hase gas bulb tnclosing it. only the health- Ul ety st oo equivient in qasr: of June sunshine on & very clear

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