Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1931, Page 31

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Life, Soft Words and Hard Scraps . © 00 T A 2. 43 Bres M “Pcor fellow! I suppose you're a vict:m of the unemployment situation?” “Yes'm. My wife says every one's doin’ their own washin’l” LETTER-OUT By Chiarles H. Joseph DROWNER l Letter-out and change a. word. NOISED I Letter-out and it's rather cheap. Letter-out and it's a famous In- 1 | . | 3 RECITES | | e . | : I DESPAIR I Letter-out and you'll get your Letter-out and ky i a make another 5 YELIEERS 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 the word yYou have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly loud persons are that way. Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and you have them FRIGATES | F | %t WILLED I I Lettér-out and live there. DWVELL SMEARED = Letter-out and step out. TANCRED | T | iy I H] 5::']&1‘;'0“! and & blind man 1 2 3| DEFAMERS 4 5 GROPES GOPHERS (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle_ — Past His FREEMAN Keeping His Nerve. . Talk inconsiderately. . Important seaport of France, 5. So be it. . One who forfeits. . Wild mountain dog of India. . Hindu praying rug. . Genus of flowers. . Greek letter. . Italian coin. . Attract. . V-shaped fieldwork. . Appearances. . Son of Isaac. . Masculine name. . Hawallan wreaths. . Southern capital. t. . Severe. . Border. . River in Germany. 3 a . Narrow tracks. . People Who barter. . Finishes. . Brewing vessels. . Tregscn against: French. . Suffix denoting nativity. . Painter’s frame. . Imaginary. 5. Dinner course. 3. Worn out. * . Stupid. . Pertaining to choice. 9. Seams. . Sitting rooms in harems. . Island in Dutch East Indies. . Run over. . Small river in France. . Darnel. 2. Dregs. . Country in W. Asia. . Quick sounds. . Holding instruments. . Husband of Eve. . Loaches. . Author of “The Specialist.” . Force: Latin. . Unmarried women. . Strikes lightly. . Stem of a fungus. . Honey storage. . Deeply gashed. . Chief rurzl divinity of the ancient | 42. Strives for superiority. Greeks. 44, skilled. . Breed of dogs. 5. Light tan color. 5. Distress call. . River in France. . Put to confusion. . River in Russia. . Greek goddess of discord. 9. Compound ether. . A raw hide. . Comrades: Colloquial. . Embankment. . Assist, . Act tumultuously. . Center of a wheel. . Incite. . Spring enare. . Equine. 7. Diocese. . Hurried. . English public house: Colloquial. . Carnivorous mammal. D. C. Men Get Patents. Radio patents have been ted by the United States Patent ice to the following Washington inventors: Law- | rence A. Hyland, high frequency stabllizer and power supply for ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’S PUZZLE. B thermionic tubes, both assigned to SL.HUN‘:TLF.V : ==l Wired Radio, Inc, New York City; 9 Fred Benjamin _Monar, _communi- cation system; Roland F. Sherfy, g variable condenser; Dennis L. Ryan and Alfred Crossley, plezo electric crys- | The Big tal apparatus, assigned to Wired Radio, Inc: Louls A. Gebhard, high power| Parade, rectifier system, assignor by mesng as- signments to Federal Telegraph Co., nd Louis Col of radiosigrialing. ‘The African estate of “Solly” Joel, famous South African race horse man, THIS WILD SWEDE OL3eN * AND{TLL HAVE A LILY, ON, M DYING ON My FEET FRom || NOW REMEMBER, EDDIE, TRYING To ENTERTAIN . THIS OLAF THIS, @GUy, OLSEN 13 A OLSEN, . TH', BIGLHERRING MAN, OF LREGULAR CUT UP ! HE MY, CHESTT'M Ajwreck!|| SWepen ! PUT. oN YOUR , TOGS AD 1 wonpDer”IF EDDIE TODDLE { UT WITH _HIM TO-NIGHT BOWERS - woLD , TAKE my|| Me, wiLt you ?, TuiiGwve PLACE . TO-NIGHT ? NeERW? HOW CoOup | HELWP \T? Now, LI/STEN, peT! - o et YES, | KNOW EETiEAR ,!Y v You ARE, DEAREST ! [ THEN WRITE A FEW LETTERS AND, WITH ME ADUSIN' "EM AND HANDUIN THAT END, IT'D i St Ag N, CLEON - - WOULD STEAL MY CAB~ WE el g B g FOUND 1T DSANDONED TH' THEM SHED BEEN GRABBED - 3 NEXT DAN, EMPTN - ALL NOU HBD TO DO WAS PRWG HER PINCHED Tet' CAB MUST HAVE N NER CAR = 3 o adpilinga b TR S S TEEE TO TR\ MANGOUT- WEN, AND W Ses 15 Put OF . Copyrigh. I931-by Th Chcage Tr: LISTEN-JEFF, ANY TIME A GUY BIDS- YOou BID Fiwe DOLLARS MORE . RUN T WP, Getv T? P SOLD To ™e LOVELY GENTLEMAN FOR E\GHTY-FIVE WHY DON'T You FACE . %///// Q1S 1, poc, ////////%/////////// { Axouno S0 your Gac :/egé{' Tere vou, ////’ ///////////’/;7///// You KNOW WHEN A PiLoT % FROM ONE TRAP ’-\ To ANOTHER 7 A £ GOT a PAIN 1IN MY TUMMY ¢ L THINK IT'S 7 IS IN A FATAL CRASH HE / FAIRWAY 9 “THE AVIATORS ALWAYS JUMPS INTO ANOTHER. Y K PLANE AND GOES yP FOR A SHORT FLIGHT S0 HE WON'T LOSE HIS NERVE GOSH, THET AKES SEVE?J THIS INNING .« COUNTEY CnAMpU! . CACTUS_CENTER ) GALA GULCH sest 3 our OF S GAMES ACCOUNT OF DARKNESS 2 ” g 1 < OF BASEBALL '.é?% FORE HIT'S OFFICIAL | _ THEM'S WIS S ORDERS NG

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