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PP PP, “HERE'S AN ITEM OF A WOMAN WHO SHOT HER FIANCE JUST BEFORE THEIR WEDDING!" “SHE SHOULDA WAITED AWHILE AND MADE IT LEGAL.” LETTER:-OUT By Charles H. Joseph HOMEWARD BOUND - v BACK TO AMER\CA - NEAR TO LITTLE ANNIE AGRAIN, EVEN IF | CAN'T SEE HER - WE'RE ONLWY JUST STARTED HOME, BUT | FEEL GET UNDER WAM - THIS WHOLE TR\p HAS BEEN A [ WiLD GOOSE CHASE- | we CANT GET BACK HOME ANN TOO SoOON b To SUIT ME- | 7 | WATCR NEVER SENT, ANYBOD INT® A“NOSE-DIVES THE LAST HoME BREW I SAMPLED WAS ELEVEN YEARS A6l olved in & hold-up. GRAFTERS ' Letter-out and they are usually nv RELINES | Letter-out and avoid this age. Letter-out and it makes men EARE Gver-reach themselves in the stock GEARED e 3 Letter-out_and th hroush IR P o ie g TANDEM & Letter-out and that's what the ham actor did. 5 TANCRED Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letler in center column opgoesite the word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correcfly it will spell the coin that's doing a lot of talking these days. Answer to Yesterday’'s LETTER-OUT. WALLED |W| Letter-out .;:A;:E. dip. l R ! Letter-out and it's over. PASSED I E gets on your RASPS Letter-out and it Letter-out and find ‘em in Wall ' Sireet. Homeward Bound. HAVE A GLASS OF (WATER, MISTER CLUTTS! MUTT AND T NEVER DRINK ANYTHING 1 uT Mafld STRONGER) Jsf BUD FISKER 1T WAS AT THE COoUNT oF HOBOKEN'S HOME : AFTER Two DRINKS THE COUNT AND T WeRe ACTMNG LKE TWO MONKEYS! THE DuCHess oF FLATBUSH WAS MORTIFIED! AND WHEN WG STARTED crackinG QRAPES WITH ™Me NUT CRACKER - SHe LEFT THE Room IN DISGUST ! SPREADS SHARES [ K| By 5 CARES (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle CRASHES SACKER HE'S AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT BUT HE CAN'T COUNT OVER FIVE ON A GOLF COURSE FREEMAN When the Expert Is Inexpert. . Cleanse lightly. . Feeble-minded. . Injure. . Biiliard shot. 14. Internal . Short poem. . Corpulent 7. Nitrate of potash. . Fabulous bird . 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Southern black bird. . Declares positively. . Spigot. . Bathe. . Aquatic birds. . Feminine name. . Incident. . French caricaturist. Empire. e . Nautical. . Toothed irregularly. . Expiate. . Portions. . Grafted heraldry. . The frogs. . Sailor. . Remote. / erAcious! THERE'S MESCAL COMING OUT OF THE POOL HALL AcAN ! AW, SHECKS, MISS SALLY | _ HE ‘DIDN'T 60 OVER THAR TO PLAY POOL — IT DOES SEEM LIKE T© ME You COouLD FIND A BETTER PLACE TO SPENID YOUR TIME NES'UM NAW _.WE JEST DRAPPED IN TO SHOOT A~ L'l crAPS / THAN THAT .VII.E L HALL o t & ; 7 il ‘When Tea Was a Luxury. et - . !r When tea was first introduced into z . =T % > ’ . Kindness. . Island in the Mediterranean. . Worm. . Concerning. . More cunning. . Clique. . Demolishes. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. England it was highly regarded and i very expensive, as the opportunities for | securing it were rare. Since tea was | such an expensive luxury, drinking the beverage was almost a rite. No un- seemly haste marked tea drinking. When tea was to be served, it was ap- | propriate to give a party, and sur- rounded by friends to sip the beverage with appreciative taste. Tea drinking thus has become a pastime, as strongly intrenched as theater going is today. As more and more was learned of By 6. L HUNTLEY The Fixer. y the most popular bev- |erage. In the English theater tea is med o:d a-unee dlylit, before behi: e curtain. served on by