Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1931, Page 58

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D-—-10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. 1 | flf Cfl[ERflfl Cflflflrf | THE IDEA OF EDDIE THAT'S WHAT 1 SAID, You WHY, AL, MY Boy, TVE IV Biwo, MY BOy, THE MORE I MODEST MAIDENS ! ! | BOWERS TELLING DUNB ISAAC® I DOMT OWE || BEEN LIVING FOR THE SEE OF YOUR OLD MAN THE ) i) e 'I. AR il NADAME BoLoN) You ANYTHING — You tape|| PAST TeN years oN THe v (1 (] vl LESS I CAN TELL \/HETHER THAT 1 ow& My ME A SUCCESS, Hey! WHAT|| ROYALTIES From A BOOK I my cherecter . iy ONCE WRo i\ OR NOT HES JUST A Bie DUNB- | Do You KNOW ABoUT TE ENTITLED, DELL, Ok A VERY cLever Gov @ T wish Ta not ENTIRE SUCCESS N Y- " SUCCESS AnD 7 &R Guy " : | " SUCCESS Any WAy ? « commenced it, LIFE TO Hin ——/l TO ATTAIN (T For virtue is its By Pop MOMAND That's the Question, Al BY GoSH — | GUESS fLL : 'L Take BUT | TeLL You | DID CARRY OK —WHATS THE obDs! HEAT T 0P IN TAKE HOME A PIE. 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CLAW! [ Disparagers. Soaks. Caution. Bv Incite GENE BYRNES 13, Temper. 1. Makes mistakes. Fastens. Part of a flower. " 7. Long, narrow strip. Bnn[ on 28. Twenty-four sheets. 9. Pertaining to a town. the Hero. Personal endowment. 32. Mental conceptions. 3. A visitor Cozy retreats. 7. Below. Small animals with & defensive scent. Passing quickly. 3. A wise man. Small cakes Mental capacity. e oo e o Evolls siiag; NSRS = B ingoas e ONWY SETH LP 77 WAL, KT KINDA up 50. Deprive. Wi U St KINDA NI —- N 7] 'PEARS LKE MULEY Y " King of beasts R CUTIA BRI HT BEIN' SETH'S Hotres B s s e 54. Great Northern diver. HOUSE Y&sTIoDY -\ BIRTHDAY AN A AN WISHES HIM Storage tank for green fodder. < 7 . TRy 57. Range. / v 4 Civil injury. | g RETURNS . Guns: collog 59. Son of Seth i / b 4 i e SR s 2. To place ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. = Farmers of the Future. Formed only & few years ago at Kan- 8y sas City, the Puture Farmers of Amer- |G| |/ oo ica is now a great organization of more e than 30000 members, covering 35 States and Hawall. The members are boys and young men who are inter-| The Tactless ested in farming and who will preside over farms fn the near future. The| MI- Bates. object of the organization is to dis- seminate information sbout new meth- ods of farming and to make the farm life more attractive. The boys are in- structed in conducting their own mm.l ings and to do things in a systematic way and there are competitive contests |arranged among the different branches of the body. [MZ<0) o)

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