Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1931, Page 22

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' B—6 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1931. L AR BN e R e R L L Bt IR B e SRR SRR LR AT D TR b it 20 1 SR L RN N Y OO S N i S L S SRR N . SO! THIS BETTINA [~ wonper WHAT Swe YES, AL, IM CALLING \[ HOLY MACKEREL!|] DoaGoniT] IF I HAvES” HA=HAT MODEST MA[DENS DOLONI S an LoOKS LikE ? TALL, ON BETTINA BOLON(, || YOURE NoT To TRAIL HIN To WOULONT o ————————— ACTRESS ? 1T'S DARK, BEAUTIFUL, T THIS BOUQUET (S GVING A GAL || v, TM Goin' To ALee | I much prefer a FUNNY EDDIE WOULD FOR THE DEAR . 1 ' A MEASLY LI ! - g GIRL Y Bonicn O Fiowe]| FET A SQUINT AT il LIKE THAT ? THIS MADANME BoLont 4! through his teeth. Avcomn r P = o > OM, DEAR, IT§ GoiNG To BE A TERRIBLE WELL, FOLKS, LETS HAVE A DIDNT | TELL You? ALL v GOT To o To STUPID PART, THEYRE ALL MUM AS OYSTERS | |LITTLE MUSIC OR SOMETAING Lt e e s I It's Never D il | “I WOLLDN'T TALK ABOUT HER, EXCEPT I JUST KNOW SHE TALKS ABOUT ME.” I’ E T_—__—T E R 5 O U T WHET'S -n-urré NOUL SBN HM-M- - WELL, DOC. LENS By Charles H. Joseph. X h N APPERARS TO B85 A BETTER. i 4 - ggg'ga"?.gngbbgp\ Asvsfib MAN THAN | REALWZED - S A L . AND TH Q00 O, ER 2 NES? HMMM: SKIWLFUL SURGEON - BROAD TAAT- BUT AS FAR AS TH A Terter-out and It sets us throurn ) EW S i i PERIENCE ~ BRILLIANT CABE HELPING MS AwN CUTLER | B 1§ _THAT S07 WELLCWELL TICIAN- BUT BAS - WOULD HE 2 OR WOULD RO - VM BLIND B R T 1T e e S i PRACTICALEY SROPFED ALl | WHRT DIFFERENGE DOES AND WL STAY BLIND AND ENDURES | neeience” ?xl‘ 3\\-:“ j_va &__ il “:K CE_YO € PAS 3 S SooNER | BECOME : i SIGNED To THAT THE CONSOLE Tetter-out and they give us NOU VERN MuCH - R ) RE GQEP;ERW YL\, BE - the punishment. CONSIST CONSIDER l Letter-out and they can stand Letter-out and make money over 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 word you you have removed it trom. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell what business men are watching very carefully. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. DAMSON ' S I Letter-out amd he's a rover. NOMAD MUTT, DO YoU MEAN T TELL ME THAT WHEN'S, ™Me NEITI 0CS . , YOU ARE MOT INTERESTED 1N Ycu'k . <[ LAST TiMe You HER D : CLOSER ' 13 | TRl S WIFE GETTING Some MONEY ! ; ] MY WIFE" e CORES ISNT 1T ALL (N THe 3 H i E=t=~_SHE saw ME ! 2 Letter-out and loafers pass the H =3 DAILY , A I e é ‘ e = W ey d f1 of SCREAM = | S | Misaitaais ot Letter-out and the landlord J ts 1t. ENTHRAL |H| &%= 2o < £ (Copyright, 1931.) d 5 fihm 1 i His Message. CADDIE . LET ME SEE You 5 1 UNDERSTAND JUST How You RIT ONE WITH MY MASHIE- 7 ? 7 v DID THAT. You CUT UNDER- NIBLICK THAT WiLL o I, THE BALL AT A 45 - DEGREE HOLD ThaT GREEN g 5 ANGLE WHICH PROpuCED A —— e — A A LATERAL SPIN OF THE BALL Y 5] AS 1T MADE A PERFECT ARC AND TRAT REFLExX ACTioN PREVENTED THE BALL FROM ROLLING FORWARD WHEN 1T STRuCk THE GREEN FREEMAN § j S T i You'2E ALL Useless ' Professoriel | Aftermath. - R el + i pight, 1951, by Pudlis Ledges Enthusiasm. 4 . Sudanese stockades. . Rent. Type of voice. . Adance. R ‘LAB' s SO 1 GOT My SO ar LasT 4 0. Frepares for burial ! G WONDERIN LIL' BROTHER I FOUND ouT CAME cROM . ©i i - THE ; b o g T Nowe came — j 8 TO BUST OPEN p Man servant. ed up. Ffil‘b THE RADIO! THE LOUD EROM wWHEN - | 2 spEaker! PoP 4 gfi?flt}ack. | 26 By _GOT HOome! - Hoax. : GENE ByRNES . Live. : s. . Plower. 9. Periods " Card game. | Widcws share of an ectote. . Weapon. | 82. Scurce of mechanical power. . Mauled. 3. Swarthy cclor, st.fiflfl . Small bird. | 34. Celebrated, S |37 Witnered B-A-W-L. . Employer. | 0. Witticisms. Range. 42. Maps. Injurs., 45. Asterisk . Mended. Throat glands. . Orient. . Gra . Sickly. . Shell. . Rati~n bag. . Bombast. . Angry. Al arment. . Song. |28 ok 3 = - - — Sying up. e U 1w — WIT UEST 'PEARS LIKE . Draw. .Regrs. o : ANNCNE ELSE ™' NEIGHBORS NEVER - Recognized. NUM RIGUT e : HASQ:; Z‘SU{:SO S HAVE NOTHIN' YUH " — =y KINOLY, SALLY m\mm Do, : WANT NO MORE. Do Girls Raising Go e o = . Manifesto. . ising Goats. Vain. Goat reising is be g a favorite s vocation for girls in B The milk | \NSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. °f the an‘mals is baccming increasingly | ' | Popular there, and girls at the recent | dairy show in London said that the By work is easy and pleasant. “To say §.| JUNTLEY | that any one is as siily as a goat is to pay him a very high compliment,” said | one fair exhibitor, “for the goat is & immt intelligent animal." . Pa Has His Fish Too Plentiful for Nets. Treubles Record catches of herrings were land- ed by fishermen of Deal, Engiand, re- cently, who declared that the sea wzs | thick with fish. The nets bacame so choked and heavy that they could not ! | carry the load. and thousands of her-l QI | rings had to be shaken back into the [R] | water. Thers has been such a supply l of the fish recently that they have beel sold for as low as 2 cents & dozen,

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