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o] [T ey Sy e “YOU DON'T MAKE LOVE LIKE THE MOVIE HEROES DO!" “YEAH? WELL, THEY GET PAID FOR IT!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph Letter-out and the motorist hates them. 1 INFERS | B I 2 IGNORED | ] misdad™ == == == =g 4 INGRATE | | dasicsane enem et g 5 HATTERS | U R 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 rcmoved it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly they help an actor make a living Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and they size things X B vell. l BAGGERS up pretty (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle / Cag 2 5 |6 7 |& |9 [|° |7 |2 3 =g ’: /6 7 7] 7 ) 27 EX] 25 2 29 [Fo EQ T2 EEJ £ 35 56 F7 38 |39 |« = 2 £ 95 0 79 50 57 52 53 S o5 54 55 156 157 5 58 59 ° 6/ 62 g =4 6. Across. 65. A brilliant lead glass used in mak- | ing artificial gems. Dawn. 1. Of & pale, sickly color. 7. Sets firmly in the ground. . 13. A large crested bird of Brazil. 1. A town on the seashore el | 2 Any reglon or scene of simple pleasure. 16. Nutmeg oil. | 3. Falsehoods. 17. Greediness after wealth 4 A constellation. 18. A Javanese tree vielding a poisonous 5 Jeaves out. Juice. 6. Ty T 3 19. Part of a harness. e nemATA) 21. At any one time. 8. An organ of the body. 22. An annular die for making d:ain 6 An African cloth of camel’s hair. pipe. 10. A Roman emperor. 23. An important article of food. 11, & SRl cenameat. 24, King's African Rifles (abbr.). 12. Having the form of a pouch. 25. Grain to be ground. 13. Thick or suffocating smoke. 28. What the mother hen has to do.' 15 Looked askance. 29. An island in the Mediterranean. | 329’ Very old. 31. A district in British India. 126 Uttered a solemn declaration. 33. Reduced from an inflated state. |27 A wasting disease, 35. Death notice. 29. Light colored and mild; said of 37. To wet thoroughly. cigars. 38. Kept from gene:al knowledge. 30. Gathered from a wide space. 42, River in Austria flowing into Italy 32 Struck. 46. Practices diligently. 34. A little pocket in men’s breeches. 47. A school of whales. | 36. An external coating. 49, Scents, | 33. To spatter water. 50. A tennis term. |39, One who has the right of choice. 51. Any curiosity. | 40, Like a lemon. 53. A group of Sonth American Indians. ' 41. To venture. 54. A measure of land. | 43. Town in Santa Cruz County, Ariz. 56. Foretokens. | 44. Saws for perforating the skull. 57. A narrow band of cloth. 45. To declare 58. An appendage at the base 0f many 48. Men whd work under the ground. plants. 51. Tcwn in Panama. 60. A large. mackeral-like food fish. |32 One of & people of Central Caucasus. 62. Borough in Devonshite, England. | 55. Kind of poem. 63. Any substance used in detecting 57. A Roman loose outer garment. other substances. 59. A Western Indian. 64. Not long ago. 61. A conveyance. Stuffed Green Peppers. Serying eix. Six large green peppers, three tablespoonfuls butter, four table- spoonfuls flour, one and one-half cup- —m fuls milk, one-half tegspoonful salt, one-half cupful cheese, two hard cook- ed eggs, diced; three tablespoonfuls chopped celery, one tablespoonful chop- ®.ped pimentos, one tablespoonful chop- ped onions and one-quarter teaspoonful Melt butter and add flour. Blend, add the milk and cook until crenmy sauce forms. .Stir constantly. Add salt, cheese, eggs, celery, pimentos f] and onions. Cut out and discard tops and seeds of peppers. Stuff with cheese mixture. Sprinkle with paprika and | set upright in small pan. Add one inch 4 of water. Bake 30 minutes in moderate oven, & | MODEST MAIDENS | ' 1 GAGERS 2| vorTures |U | sl prs ™™ |2 3 pARDEER || T 8 1 5 SKEIN S| RrR g e g | . THE EVENING THE CHEERFUL CHERUB | Though usuzlly 1 spend my time By my own life engrossed . It's when Im helping others live T Feel I'm living rost . HEN' QUIT PLAMIN STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., NoW THAT It FeRpy FLATHeeLy 3ocial || A CHEESEVWY SECRETARY, NO MOR! CHEAP RESTAUR ANTJ FOR ME! ME FOoR THE RITZY PLAceEs SorRry; SIR, BUT Youve GoT To Pay ONE FIFTY FOR TH' PRIVILEGE OF SITTING DowN AT THIS TABLE ! OH weELL — - BRING ON TH' STUFF ! TLL EAT IT STANDING up ! SanNpwIcH FROM NOow own! ) THINK. YOURE A WONDER, MRS. QUILT. DOING ALLTHAT BIG WSSH YOURSELF EVERY WeEK| OH—IM USED To IT WITH YER ONT MEAL AND ERT \T UP LIKE A GOODP G\RL - WHAT ON EARTH IS THE MATTER. WiTH Nou, P8T 2 ARENT NOU HUNGRM THIS MORNING ¥ T |CROSS MY PALM WITH SILVER - AND T DoON'T mean DIMES [ 34 BVO Fisus! The Gypsy Spoke the Truth. AR, A MODER M SIMPLE SMOA. > BUT BY GEORGE By GENE DYRNES The Truth il By S.LHUNTLEY A Couple of . Yups. HE'S CLEVER / /.~ ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH' ©O YOU WNOW WHAT HAPPENS TO UTTLE 8OvS THAT TELL THE HERSELF TO-DAN = JUST OFF HER. 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IF L CAN'T QUERCOME ThAT / e o CompLe . 7 BALLS YoUVE PITCHRED /N _ INTO, THE BowL THERE WITAOUT MISSING A\ UM TRYING To DROP ThoSE K}‘\ BALLS %us-r i I3 RIND R ‘BEH_ & THEY GET 1Ny THE MOVIES FOR THEY TURN oUT TO BE WL GAWDGE KNOW WHAT HAPPENS TO LITTLE BOYS WHO DON T TELL THE TRUTH?