Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1931, Page 31

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931. L e o mear Q|:-1" m” “HELLO, DAD, GO BUY THAT AUTOMOBILE, QUICK! PLACE TO PARK!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph I'VE FOUND A Letter-out and we find few people of that kind in Central Africa. -out and its a clean-up. Letter-out and that's the way backs were tanned. Letter-out and he's simple, ALOOF r-out and. they are flat-bot- whoats. = SOLDIER | Remove one Jottor from ench word and rearrange to spell the word calied for in the Tast column, - Print the letter in cantet ot oHrOI o T S e e e e L . e - Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. - ~ - 5 Letter-out and we need them in GATHERS IG l Tove Dusiness. 1 ARSI SR S i AN HEARTS Letter-out and it fsn't pleasant. T Letter-out and he shrinks at the sight. RECOILS NOTCHES e I S Letter-out and it's a sad episode. 5 SILENT CLOISTER 1 2 3 ENTAILS 4 5 Letter-out and don't make nolse. GASTRIC EAcic (Copyright. 1931 Deadly 5. Any. Solitary 9. A small herring 3. Young horses. Succulent plan el b oo 5. Inclined i 5. Uncloses, 7. Castle ditch. 9. Peninsula of Arabla Prophesiers. Peruses. A fuel substance I The Orient 35. Weather indicator. 38. One who takes a bait. 2. Nothing. Ornamental tuft pendant 7. Injuries 8. Gastropod mollusk Pertaining to boron ). Climbing perennial plant Girl's name. 52. Greek goddess. 3. Johnnycake. Roman highway 55. Alr carrier: colloq Magic and Superstition in this enlightened age t a corner of the earth wk not lurking some evidences belief of the efficacy of cer ms to accomplish certain purpo; re is to be found the vesti 1 practices persisting even ymmercial centers of our bi When hard-headed business men Optician’s instrument for seeing dis- | | | | | | | | silk industry feel that they must \hs‘:‘ ITS STRANGE OULR NEw BUTLER IS So LATE SERVING DREAKFAS T EVERy MORNING! You Hap reckless step Defying gaily =11 the fates — Like plunging in an ey bath It shocks but then it stimulates. BETTER SPeaK To Pop MOMAND Making Al Feel Easy. IF WE GET ANY MORE ASH-TRAYS ILL SCREAM. THEYRE A TERRIBLE NUISANCE To DUST =7 T Needed Is a Self-Making Ash Tray. WIFFINS, THIS FAMILY Taces BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING AT EIGHT- THIRTY, S0 — DUKE OF CAMEMBERT HES GoT To BE on T JOB EARLY ! AND WHATS MORE IM GOING TO TeLL, HIM RIGHT To HIS OSH, BUT (TS A LONG WALK __ | ACROSS THE RooM i GoT ABouT FoORTY-SEVEN ASH-TRAYS AND NOT ONE WHERE You WANT (T WELL, Nou DONT GET f | SYMPATHY FROM ME - HUH = PP | BaNeovN BUT NOU AND WED HAVE THE BRAT B NOW - THERE OU WERE, RIGHT IN “THE RQOQOM - AND NOU LET THAT LITTLE RED-READ AND HER CUR-DOG RUIN NOU= WHAET A BumM? { SHOULD HAVE GON! The Aftermath. }. PASS NER OUT To ME- BuT NOU COULDNT EVEN DO THAT - VMBS HALF QFF — ALL RIGHT- 8E STIFF-NECKED ABOUT T~ WHAT'S THe RUSH, MISTER T'LL MISS THAT PASSENGER AIRPLANE. T MUST HURRY- and oy Vo Fisus? One Passenger Plane Mr. Clutts Can’t Afford LOOK AT SANDY MAC INTOSH SITTING UP ON THE niLL. 1 WONDER WHAT HE'S FREEMAN [raits . = A / whars AMATTAN ARE YOU cowo? Couldn’t Be Helped. HAVEN'T You HEARD?T MUTT 1S LECTURING oN"BUSINGSS BooMS” IN NEW YoRK You'Re GOING TO N ew YORK S VTR EIGHT - THIRTY ? A, SIR, BUT THE DUKE ofF CaMENBERT DREAKFASTED AT NINE - THIRTY, SIR' BUT DONT WAIT FoR ME, SR, IF TH NOT DOWN AT EIGHT- THI SR VFF-NECKED | HOW ELS COULD | BE? THERE | STOO UNDER THAT WINDOW WITH ALL THAT DN GOIN' ON INS\DE WATIN FOR MOU TO TOSS ME TH' KID, WHEN OUT QU COME, L\KE A BIG MULE, AND L\GWT RIGHT_ON MY HEAD - \TS A IWONDER. MY NEQK ANT BROKE ! DoN'T BE SILLY- NAW SIR! T'M GoING To CALIFORNIA! | Y i s\ THERE ? HE CANT HEAR A WORD THE PRO 15 SAYING B =) ol N\ 74 HE'S READING THE PRos Lies ¢ WELL YOUR LIPS ARE ALL PCIPLE! THAR'S A CONVICT ESCAPED FROM TH' STATE PENITENTIARY AN' BOTH YUK FELLERS |S DEPUTIZED TO JINE [THE SEARCH FER HIM a2 NOW, PA, YUH 60 TO TH' LEFT OF THET AIR RAYINE ‘AN’ WELL ‘ RISHT TRAIL | By | S.LHUNTLEY card a textile design based on peacook | feathers because of the superstitions as. ted with this bird and when sky. pers, the symbol par excellence o twentieth century, commonly omi; 1 t number 13 from their floors and rooms, it seems evideni that even in this rational and materialistic day and ge the deep-rooted belief in the nev of certain talismen to divert the | (orces of destiny still hus & foothold. | Hit-and-Run Case. I A recently finished public school i l has s Amsterdam, Holland, glass walls, vhich may be opened to form out-ofs doors class rooms in good weather, fi;\;ofl\ Pd ACLOUNT OF /1 HADDA CARRY A HUCKLEBERRY PIE \ OVER. TO AUNT

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