Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1931, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER BINO, MY BoY, YOUR oLD JOST WHEN EVERY THiNG 15 P HOTIY TOTSY, ALONG comes 7 DR THIS MIDGET .§vea457.' HE 73 | HOUNDS HE, = > d ka CONTINUALLY” | LISTEWN, Dowers, IM A LITTLE s BUT INM NoT You VIPER ! LET Go N OF ME — you CcANT TREAT ONE OF THE FAMOUT Sweewey | MIDGETS LIKE THW Suffers an Indignity. 1981 by The Amociated Newspapers AH, ComE on! GOING To SHoW HIMSELF NOW | KNow WHo To GIVE THAT OLD MUSTACHE CUP To 6ot e . 40 s Romrnet “MY BOY FRIEND IS BOUND TO SUCCEED. HE WENT THROUGH THE SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS AND NOW HE'S A DOOR-TO-DOOR BALESMAN."” LETTER-OUT | 8w - By Charles H. Joseph. ' \fi.s\: S\G: EVERNTHING WELL, BiLL, HOW'S THAT FOR WRITING N THE DARK? W&_l\_.\..l WONT HAVE AN CASE MUCH LONGER- ™M “ b COMING SreRATION 1B Mo EITHER LU SEE WnAT | Letter-out and you cut some ice, y ) A SUCCESS MY AFFAL O\NG, OR | WON'T 3 N GOOD SHARE AND BE WORRKRNWN td 3‘1 \\;&FR;, M\Sfis bNr?ne, WILL 8¢ & ABouT ‘T BRS PROWVDED FOR - 53— Letter-out and find 'em at card mes, DELSARTE TWEAKS Letter-out and they're needed after a rough foot ball game. PLAINTS CLOTHIER Letter-out and it's an expression of good feeling. DEMAIN | Letter-out and it's pointed. 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 have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell What's just the same as a couple. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. MUTT, T THINK SHOULD COUNT T oUtT <o M- AND GIVE MRS, MUTT A BREAK? AFTER ALL- (T's HER MONEY~-IF (T QVER GGTS T WeR . SHARPLY P Letter-out and fools sct that way. l RASHLY l U | Letter-out and the fruit stirs NO-LAWYER Jonas-| IMEN, WHY LET MG COUNT T wHite THeRe's some LEFT. I'D BETTER GO ALONG AND PROTECT ™e PAYROLL: I'tL TAKE THe 6LAD TIDINGS TO e ReiRess! DO You mean TO SAY You controversy. SPRAGUE ey Letter-out and it's rather deco- I S rative, ORNATE PLAINEST | E | fstares fr womwwru wier SENATOR IT WON'T BE AS GiG AS LAST YEAR . 1| SPOSE YOURE E GONNA RAVE A fl BIG CHRISTMAS ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEPRESSION 1T WON'T BE AS UG Gooo Yo' RAD A GOOD WHAT DIDJA a»érig-r»e«:s;n\v /////// GET P //////x/co'r A NICE NEW PATCH ON MY PANTS IN ]20 HO\'»SJYARD FREEMAN A Big . Public vehicles. . Wind instrument. 8 T WASNT . Curved lines Hide, Upholds. Manner of walking, Simple A missile weapon, 5. Bulging pot. Norse deity Long seat with a back. 2. Things not forgotten. Messenger Designating food free from flesh. 7. Compelled. 0. Wagers. Came into notice. A passage Melt. Flowed Armed with thorns. Exist Other. 5. Let it stand. 5. Overthrow, Remain. . World’s highest mountain. . Joyous. Bequeath . In a hidden manner. . Certain member. of the Dravidian race . A molding. Compass point. . Alpine province. To bevel out Island off Scotland . Babylonian hero who tried to reach heaven on an eagle. . Human limbs . A protuberance. . Name of several stars. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'’S PUZZLE. . Gold coins of Persia. 3 Ne«.;aunry constituents. . Belf. . Boothing, fragrant. . Choler. . Stutters. . A gallant. . To dig over. . One who makes proclamation. . Meaning. . Abel's mother. . Cereal grass. . Singularity. . Concern. . Spoken. . Long periods of time. . A child’s shoe, . Unit. . Possess, . Greek war god. . Roman goddess of flowers. . Ardent. . Vapor. . Hydrophobia. . Reposed. . Persia. Without company. . Thick slice. . Child's game. Crowds at “Miracle Spring.” Since the announcement by a woman | that she had been cured instantly of | paralysis by the waters of a spring in Sapang Dalayap, near Mount Arayat, in the Philippines, the place has been crowded by the afficted. Hundreds from all parts of the province visit the Spring daily. 01d Games at Charity Balls. Because patrons of charity balls in become e | London have tired of the lmmd cabaret entertainments, old-fs ned games are being intro- duced and they have been received with enthusiasm. At the Three C's ball held recently some of the games wgle ':;ulm! chur:‘ “{l\mt lhe’dip a -spinning, prizes for winners, Rambunc- 1 JEST MET MULEY BATES DOWN BY TH' STAGE COACH STATION By S.LHUNTLEY It's a Wonder Pa ¥ Wasn't Shot. "yl AT e DOIN' NUTHIN ONEY CARVIN® MY INITIALS IN HIS BACK AN HE MY NAME AINT E®, 1 sAys, 'aN’ | MINE AINT MULEY HE ORATES - AN ’ WITH THET WE LOOKED AT ONE ANOTHER _ AN' 1 SAYS, | "HOWDY, MULEY - AN' HE sSAYS,, "HOWDY, EB" . fi:z— GoaT JUS’ RAN UP BEHIND BUMP PLAYFUL LIKE AN’ FORGOT To STOP ! Ldly Gags

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