Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1931, Page 34

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“NOW THAT WE'VE SHOT 'EM WHAT'LL WE DO WITH 'EM? NONE US CAN COOK!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph e Letter-out and poverty drives at men to do SALTED Letter-out and you're cornered t help end THERMAI Letter-out and it's just too bad SHAMES l TEREDO | | i Letter-out and you have want | THREADS | Remove one letter from T rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column r in center column opposite you have removed it from. lettered-out” correctly you will them in capitals word find Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. SPITE P s TIES A" and look for a mate. Letter-out beasts SINGLE and they're stubborn MULES K] (Copyright, 1931.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle LEASING LEMURS Letter-out and a man's home is supposed to_be that TLE CAS' Letter-out and the home odors. KITC] TACKLES THICKENS there you find HEN 8. Enroll 9. Persons bearing blame for State councils Dogmatic sayings 2. The pale brown color of unbleached linen. Legendary king of Britair 55. A woody perennia 56. Italian coin ). Among. Note of the scale Crumb Apple Pie. Slice some apples into a rather deep | ple tin, as for an crdinary ple, but have no bottom crust. Sprinkle over all two- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931. THERES A SWEET SCENTED LETTER FoR MR. Dowers ! ILL SAY So ! \T SMELLS Like A PERFUME FACTORY ' i nusT BE PRoM J THIS MADAME BoLow HES GOING To MARRy! I WONDER WHAT SHE'S LIKE ? GWE IT To ME, QUICK, TS FROM DBETTINA Dorow| ! I WouLd KNOW THAT PERFUME A MILE Awgay ! . | A Sad Case. Why pretty soon Y they dont apply. By Pop MOMAND Is Eddie a Cradle Robber? i JOE AND VI ARE NoT PLAYING CHeSS Expression | Goes With All Four, OR STRAGHTENING ouT THE WEEKS BUbGET NO, S\R~- TS A FAST E AND HE'S CIRCLING LOW ABOVE US = \ THINK HE WANTS] u:v COME gl r——_. = CAN You TELL M€ IF THERE |/ HE S OVER FIFTEEN cwnTY? N THES vicion Peer Yav! L ~He's U 1‘1 IS A GEATLEMAR MAMED | NEVER KICKED e The Last Straw Was 1ITS Nouse. 1\ CAN'T PLAY GOLF 7 WITR MY Mminp BOLGING DOWN WITA WorRyY /$ it FREEMAN N\\\\\\\\\\\\\m LI WRAT W9 A BouT ? £ 1931, by The Amoelated Xowspapers OR FIGURING OUT How TS PAY OFF THE MORTSAGE MAN VioLéEN 3 SiTioN, | PETTY- QUARRELSOME - JY Li1xes To BoRRow - BUT HATCS To PAY-1S STUBBORN- UNRELINBLE - HAS A RAVE YoU GOT To WorRy You HAVE A FAT GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE., NO FAMILY -TROUBLES AND You A ARE DISGUSTINGLY HEALTAY. T GOTTA NUDDER FAILURE N 1ISTREE, JOGGIFY, SPELLIN, ‘N RITHMET)C! HAW- HAw!! By GENE ByRNES | A Catch in It JEST FOLLOW | JOR NOSE STRAIGHT AHEAD AN' REEP \ ON TH' HIGHWAY -/ N AL TR WAY s By Thirde cuptl of vugar and dor well iga | 8L HUNTLEY butter. Sprinkle with nutmeg and add about four tabies) ‘water. Upper Crust—Mix half a cupful of b with hailf & cupful of but- eu of flour. top wzi . The through the pe and m t solid M| enough so that it will all lift out to- i ’fflher Serve with whipped cream orl | fce cream | India and Siam have been connected by radio telegraph, ut-! A Case of Necessity. LuCky! ) THERES NUTHIN ABOUT SCHOOL THAT EVER WORRIES - OPEN ALL THE way To / AH! BETTINA WHAT A . How I loVE MY FifTy) SiX-POUND BABY ! TREY ARE MERELY TRYING Te DECIDE WHETHER To TAKE AN APPLE TART OR A COFFEE ECLAIR FoR DESSERT, T'LL SUE THAY GUY Eor DEFAMATION CHARACTER. n}‘ulose oF r . Iz PROMINENT - TRUAN | NOFFICER: | e | 1= | / THEY WAD TO ME THE HIGHWAY'S | ( GALA BULCH T | OPEN HIT SO AS \ THEY cOULD GIT ™' . { | \ ETOURS FIXED

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