Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ' 30, 1931. e = YE GODS! WHERE C YEH, HE CoHE N AND T THATS OUST DeAr AL: ) ! ST WHAT THE CHEERFUL CHERUB | | T CAN STAND THIS AnamcaL|| HE BE 7. IVE Lookep BORROWED FIVE DOLLARS. F\fl;"};uw ISAID AL, BuT enbie 1+ en———————— | WORRY NO &R, 1 AM ALL oVER TOWN — HE SAID HE WANTED A FOR A CUP C?)LFFEEE F\,EN\.BAEJ:- A I simply cannot leave || e e e T e Tu TRY Tow‘y’.:w CUP of corree! o' CoFFee ? DESPERATE ! DO NOT BLANE Loadesibiid i q USUALLY HANGT OUT These wintry mornings ME dark and chill. . || THere — ' writing to my congressman To pass = nighttimes By saving bill. Pop MOMAND Aree Eddie Does Something Desperate. r C—4 PP Motad. 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DOWAGER GOADER RUBENS ] E Letter-out and they're painful I BURNS i = 3 III!I IIIIII,], Letter-out and they take wings = <~ g I l I and fiy away in times like these. 3 ’I | HERDICS RICHES (Copyright, 1931.) . . = F - y — < J = I . O e = 1230 : —— way oot You by /Y, e ’////7///7///,/’//4&//;;;\ THATS OLD GEORCE PROCToR BACK ThERE [/ Ny N / 7I \V /A ON THE TEE AND HE'S My IDEA OF AN W KON YA/ / YELL FORE ! 2. HE STUTTERS So BADLY | r— | IDEAL GOLFEr STu 4 ; I———’\ A STUTTERING ‘ \“4 HE DOESNT OPEN BIS MOUTH ONCE DURING EICHTEEN HOLES OF GOLF FOOL LIKE You SHOULDN'T BE ALLOWER ©ON A GOLF COuRSE-| You ASTOMOUS | 5 ASSASSINY | o > thout: Latin Negro impersonator on the IF YOU EVER , JUS' AS SURE LUCKY FOR OR HE WOULDN’ ‘ ONCELBOISUMBINID & AS YOUR. NAME 1S ME. THAT HAVE PAID ME | ‘ NELAFINT JIMMIE DUGAN BAGGY "\ BACK THAT PENNY | |.; Down. | HE WONT FORGEY \T | THEY REMEMBER SCANLON HE OWED ME 1 A place containing peat. | J IN A MILLION YEARS! e e Y SCANL % THING' THEY FORGET -\ NELAFINT s in the Renais- By a mixed European nt angle in architecture. GENE BYRNES 7 nineral ing plant d international language e attachment to relations. quality of being steep. Always Get a Receipt. herbiverous mammal found stine. a. upright piece of a step. ent. 4. Keen. : 78 WAL, PA, HAVE YUM uu-uuu L ALLOWED @ 7. A monastic establishment ’ % NEPR, 1 KINDA p ’ & 3 Intrammeled ! el eI I carcdiaTed 10 ] AS HOW LLL TURN oveg -AN' GIVE T E o DO somETHIN' TO A NEW LEAF AN' L AINT Bmiemeand | ( OTHER FELLERS d sea. - : GONNA MAKE FER y . TH' NEW YEAR © HELP OLT T GONNA. HIT A TAP OF try north of the Per- |47 L — i} DADeLMMED WORK FER TH' WHUL DAAARABALILLW r reproaches UNFEMPLOY MENT, > DURN NEAR._ d with hearing organs. acter in “Peter Pan.” 56. Feminine name. Degrees for Blind Man. Deipite the fact that he is handi- capped by total blindness, P. §. Sumner of Worcester, England, has gained both ) his B, A, and B. Sc. degrees, and nas| Maybe Pa’ll recently passed an even stiffer exami-| Make It a nation, that of M. Sc. in economics at . London University. The syllabus of his| Five-year latest degree was based on the subject Pla of “The Stock Exchange and the Na- n. tional Savings,” while he had to sub- mit a thesis on “Investment and Specu- lation.” He carried on his studies with the aid of his wife, who read aloud to | him every evening when he had fin- | ished his day's work as & master in the Worcester College for the Blind.

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