Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1931, Page 23

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THE EVE G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1931. gflnfl(ea, IM A wReck \[ HM! you M INSOMNIA, AND THeRe!: || MUST Go || NOISE KEEPS NE “You A POWDER, A CAT THAT HOWLS ALL AND SEE || avvarE ! FOR | Z’ou‘u. FIND 11" NIGHT — ITS TerripLE! MY BOCTOR || EXAMPLE, THERES WILL DO THE itk MR, A CAT IN CUR Wi‘t’kdrtwn and far 4| BACkYARD — e ’ 5 way the moon look$ down and sees 2 moon| | WHAT DoES THE OLD GIRL DO For | | SHE MUST MAVE. SHE BRESSES i AUNT ELLA'S O, JUST OUT SHE | | A LIVING @ (" e o s e VOICE ! DIDNT SAY WHERE SHE HAS MoNEY SHE'S A FASHION Joe and Vi Learn What Aunt Ella’s Job Is. 100 T P A3 T et “WHY IS YOUR LITTLE BROTHER SAVING OLD MAGAZINES?” “HE'S GOING TO BE A DOCTOR WHEN HE GROWS UP!” A 4 G SECOND UNCLE JERRY By Charles H. Joseph D t i - g =) IN THE OLD COUNTRY, REST MIS { f i WHyY SOUL- \ CAN'T REMEMBER HIM R S BUT HE TOBK B SHINE TO Me ' e d el . [PS_A BASN \T SEEMS - PooR BLL THAT CROWD 10 (o e OLD UNCLE JERRM, HE LEFT PO ON HER > | 1T wWis 3954\% ALL WIS_FORTUNE }fig::;ou! and they are the con- FRQNT mvs 'y 4 ) E \,ET ME ‘N, e m M‘ i NE‘ m WONTCHA? : PWEUL TWME FINDIN D Letter-out and the bears like to a = 2 ME, THIS LAWNER PLUMES sce stocks do it. 7 ) Letter-out and youwll find’ sun bathers that way. Letter-out and we have & painful GRAY RUFFLES experience. Letter-out end it has been SIL\/’ ED changed. = Poor Old move one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called | Uncle Jerry. for in the last column. Print the omitted letter in center column opposite word removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell ‘what you usually find on a nut. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. g ‘ 4 3 2 ] Tetter-out and the more we live, 1CFF, I'D UKE TO GXCHANGE REPAYS * | P | W5 st s A HAMBONE FOR A HAM— I L l Ieiterout and lines should be oR A LOAD OF AsHes FoR. CLASPED that ey, S PACED A ToN OF CoAL- I U l Letter-out and it means liberty. REFUSE pex i —————— MARSHES | M] Letter-out and every seamstress Letter-out and that's the weather ' we ik, PARCEL (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Doc, HOW CAN You GE 3 OR, THINKING OF & 5 ~ SEPTEMBER AND ALL “ThE e e ) /4 FIELD. 1. WAS -THINKING SUFFERING THAT &)\ ForTUNATE . 1 OF THE SNoOW, SLEET AND COMES WITH WINTER g 3\ souLs, WERE - 1 ICE THAT WILL MAKE 1S 3usT AROUND| |Yas \./5 ), G SHUT-/NS OF TME “THE CORNER. >4 G 3, POOR. GOLFERS Doc’s Sad. = Yin A i S N, SIS —SSSOW Copyright, 1991, by Public Ledger . A dish of bread crumbs. > Z . Town in New Mexico. | 2. Ardent 4n affection. 7. NOT ! . Patriotic song. | 3. Precious stone. */ MOMMA'S BROTHER . Pancy skaters. 1S IN THE . Inconsiderable. . Base ball teams. : : i 2N1Z ¢ . Versed in the art of clear thinking.| 6. Beetle. g - o i . Measure of area. . Proportional share. -, Detract. | 8. To impel. - Girl's name. . Priest of Israel. . Female of the hare. . Withdrew. . Town in Bohemia. . Journeys. By 2 gméfi‘mmn. . Oblique. GANE BYRNES 3 ,,:,umce; | 14. Pertaining to land interests. Fuse. . Talons. 3 gg:l’f}rm . Goat tenders. i Caprices. . Plece out. " Reckless. . Pertaining to a certain Chinese Stuffs . Part of a ship. island. . Type musure‘.’ Bass Drums. . Security. Girl's name . Govers with turt. 5 itical list. P . > £ River In Tuscany . Title of address: abbr. e el . Yellowish-red dye. : Appoint. A El::;:en through water. . Wander. e : Petition. ¥ g‘sl'e;;:;n%l a force. STEP RIGHT UP,FOLKS ..WHO'LL BE THE AW ,SHUCKS.' 85, Paeudonym of in Irisl poet | 43. Mountain in California. FIRST ONE P_oUST THINK OF ILE:: _‘%—lss COME. On, WE . Bundles of straw. e 2 LISHT OF THE STAR 1t SO O ANT WAIT THET . Small tables for tea service. e i e SOUSE TAKES FIVE AND A HALF 3 1 D ot Tocaiomar . 3 ; Hou 3 THE EARTH LoNG ! 1. Tribe of Indians. | S et RS TO REACH . Tax. 2 lutations. . Covered with shells. {33 Porestels: Beot. EQC“ M —— - —_— ., Imitate. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | 59. Nocturnal bird. Insect That Sews. | The oak tortrix is an accomplished By 4 tailor and; by sewing, it bullds & com-| §.| HUNT| 3 i fortable house for itself. By using a| UNTLE oo | leaf that is slightly curled at the edge, | he runs a silken thread from this edge |ESE e e ing e taut. n°he constructs | numerous parallel - | insect can hide, »

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