Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1931, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, AND THE TELLER SAID F. i PINK CHECK BOOKS. HOW ABOUT A NiCE LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. M, WE'RE JUST OUT OF REEN ONE?" TUTELAR TRUMPETS RESTATED TAUBE i him WEALTH Leter-out and you'd better har- poon Remove one letter from each word and rearrangs to spell the word ecalled for in th> last column. Print the letter in center column opposite word you you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly you are down. Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and he puts en & TTERN slight color, BITTERN B| Pl A Letter-out and she nags the life ' | cat ot you, SHREW S Letter-out and they (Copyright, 1831.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle \ ol ol ol ol WASHER must be CRAFTS Letter-out and dancers scme- times use wold ones ANKL BLANKETS Letter-out and the cousse was changed SEVERED VEERED . Radiance of beauty. 7. Minister 3. Annihilate Book of time periods Article 7. To float at anchor Silk or velvet mask Bring about Sugar solution . Small bullet for an air gun A bowling piece High temperature. . Cupidity. 7. Burden . Extremity. . A region Mottled horse. Sturdy . Farmyard fowl Assistant 5. To open wi An ancient Solemn compac Chatter Theater lobby Adversary Blooming 7. Conclusive . An unorthodox Hindu Sea bird pronoun. step mEORYR> g marks. he Andes. PRt T E T2 Small sheet of glass . Analyze grammatically Has existence . Palm fruit. . Sour-tempered. . Pronoun Cloudiike . Porms of inflorescence . In & high degree Merchent ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. 50 Camels and Locomotives. 8 bridges in new y lines | key. Although it country, neces- ! [THE CHEERFUL CHERUB] | I love the bathrooms in hotels So towel - filled and white . Im clerner there than \r\yul'\g,r-g__. I bathe both morn and ™ By Pop Moman Poor Al! BY GoSH — WaMEN HAVE | A CINCH. IF THEY DoNT LIKE THEIR HAT ONE WAY- d R.o" MMR . € BACK YARD AND SAFE, TOO- YOU RUN ALONG, PAT, AND PLEY WATH SANDN- I'LL' BE QuT N JUST B FEW BoYs,You'RE HIRED! AND \T'S A LIFELONG JoB- 12 WELL HERE'S WHERE T//// TAKE TWELVE STROKES. 1 ALWAYS TAKE- TWELVE oN TiiS HOLE [F }’14 FREEMAN Doc Meets a |/ Psychologist. WASHINGTON, A LIEGLONG Jome GREAT. CERTAINLY You'te TAKE TweELVE= FOou CONNICT YoURSELF WITHOUT A TRIAL ¢ i =N D. C. MONDAY, [ YER HONOR, THIS BOID WAS HICCOUHIN' vNFOnTuNHTELY IN T PUBLIE FOR ALOYSIUS P, MEGINIS, WHILE ON HIS wAYy To THE DOCTOR WITH A SEVERE CASE oF HICCOUGHS, HE FELL [ ONDER. THE KEEN EYEJS OF THE lAw. “AH, HICCOLEHS,” SAID THE Cof AND YANKED OCUR HERO OFF TO THE DASTILE ! “THEY GIVE IT A JERK— - [[WELL, HERE'S WHAT | KNow-) MR. CUNNING S A TAYXA DRWER | AND MRS, CUNKNING 'S “TW' MAID AT TH' TERRACES- M| CUNNING STRNS AT HEROWN | FLAT A LOT OF W Time NOW = AND MRS. TERRACE \S MOST LIKEWN PAT'S REAL MAMA- BoSS, I'VE ALWAYS WANTED A LIEELONG JoB- How ABOULT THE o SALARY! = & WHEN You THINK IN /// TeRMS OF DEFEAT, You'RE LiCkeD ! £ [/ t 5) SEEN THE FiGHT BETWEEN TWO LU KIDS JUS Now! THEY WERE FIGHTIN wiTH of about 2,000 and small, and many tun- wls. In Angora an average of 8,000 dislodge the rocky wastes. More than 18.000 peasants and shepherds are em- ployed on the work besides peasant women who labor as stone An Oriental touch is given to the picture by the thousands of camels used to transport supplies as the builde ing progresses, RTHELEENE FARTLE] SUR of breakers. Y DIONT ANYONE SEPARATE NOVEMBER 2, Wi HAes 1931. LISTEN, YOURr|[ A SAD CASE, RILEY' ' Y ON TW LOCK HIM UP UNTIL HE PULLS HIMSELF R TOGETHER ! (HK) HowoR - BUT IVE GOTTA BE SURE |\ ‘BOUT THAT- LESSEE ~ HERES ™M TERRACE NU NEP- THIS \S RIGWT, CAUSE TH' ADDRESS 1S W' ONE | WAS OUT YO SATURDAN, WHE! | SAW MRS. CUNNING ON “TH' PORCH - | COULD CALL LP MRS. TERRACE AND ASK HER |F SHE LOST : A LITTLE G\RL- o s, WHY DIDNT You TRY TO MAKE PEACE BETWEEN LEVEL (wic) JUDGE, GOT ME . WRONG Hc - Hic) DaweoniT! Y Hic -wic) THERE AINT NO (Hic) SurTice ! AL TREunE, ne. SPOSE THAT'S T THING \] Yo PO- BUT, GEE= | HATE TO PO VT~ ITLL MOST 3 LIKELY MEAN LOSIN' PAT - AND | “THItK | COULD RASE HER BETTER'N AN DAME guM‘ ENOUGH TO WKEEP A ROOK L\KE MRS, CuNNNG FOR A MA\D = 'L\ WANT AND CAUL. HER. TOMORROW 74 SORRY- We CAN'T WAIT IF You STEPPED WP To THAT PRI AN OPEN MIND HASN'T TEE WITH AN OPEN MIND, 4 ANYTHING To 0O WITH IT. You WOULDN'T Take Twewe il 11S THESE OPEN TRAPS )/ | TRAT 0o T ! ) 3 1 :

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