Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1932, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932. ! [AH, CHOCOLITA ! MY EYES ARE O.K. AGAIN. ITS A IGOOD THING THAT GuUY |DUMPKINS QUIT THIS House! 1 HAD MADE OP MY MIND TO TEAR HIM LIMB FRoM LiMB' YES SAH, BUT IT AM Too BAD Yo' DIDNT Tear HiM LMD FRort LIND WHILE HE wWUZ GNIN' YO' DEM BLACK BUT AH RECKON Yo' AiNT GONNA GET A CHANCE TO SHACK HIM DOWN, CAUSE HE KEPT RIGHT ON GOIN' o CHocolLITA ER-ER -~ ARE WHy! BLESS MAH Soul, You SURE HE IF MISTAH DUNPKINS AINT CoMIN' ACROS S DE STREET RIGHT Now! I MODEST MAIDENS i | Its strength that [| makes life » success. | [Misfortunes just conquer the meek — But‘ok, what 2 comfort By PoP MOMAND | Eddie Changes His Mind. O by The Arsociated Newspapers JLL JUST HAVE T TRIMMED. STRAY ENs3 OFF WITH THE SCISSORS, THATS ALL | WISH | CouLd 6o WITH You THAT EVENING THEY ALWAYS CUT YoUR HAIR Too SHORT ARoUND THE EARS. TELL THEM IF You Do, DoNY" LET NOT To USE THE CLIPPERS THEM CUT IT' So CLoSE OH — WHAT 1S e use! You Can't Trust a Husband at a Barber Shop. 5— € e T HAVE LIKED THE SHOW, YOU DIDN'T LAUGH!” ULD I LAUGH AFTER PAYING $5.50 APIECE FOR THE LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. TN SOME Dol ! Someg Do ! COURSE, DADONS BUSINESS TAKES A LOT O TIME- BUT HE ALWARYS USED SO ST ROME BVENINGS - WHY SNOULP HE YART GOIN' OUT O MUCH Now BLL OF A ut and & turn of the epends upon it ; Letter-out and you need them to SENIOR i Letter-out and annoy. UNPARDONABLY HOY - EXPERTS Lette it and frequently a wom- an’s figure 1 EROTICS e "depends upon It Ay Letter-out and it's a ceremony. Too Fast h word and rearrange to spell the word called | t for Annie. the letter in center column opposite word | you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell | - | THAT WAS N0 LAWYER- THAT WAS MUTT. HC's SO CROOKED A DOCTOR HAD To REMOVE HIS TONSILS WITH A CORKSCREW. I'LtL HAYG HIM ARRESTED IF IT'S THe LAST SEVEN “THINGS T Do st == AR rr“/ Answer {o Yesterday's LETTER-OV'T | tter-out and she is a danger- l O ! ™" SIREN ! U | Letter-out and that's the whole of 1t ENTIRE [N Letter-out and ambitious persons do that ASPIRE D I Letter-out (Copyright. 1932.) F\T's A CRIME WITH e KIND of LAWYERS THeY GoT NOWADAYS' || YoUR HomoR, THe CHARGE S IMPERSONATING A LAWYER. SISTER, THE LAWYER HAD A LONG NOSE - EYES UKE LEAKS IN A HOT WATER BoTTLE ~AND A NG LKE A WKITCHEN o MOP., He a5 Letter-out and it's a malicious BARONS iraln S ON SISTER S IN A FING KeTTLe SENIOR 1 uT MU g5 By BUD FiSHER RE] JUE oF RETINUE [PREDICAMENTS, A LAWYER sToLe HALE HER Love LETTER. PERSIAN and it's a military maneuver. EDITORS SORTIE Cupid’s Messenger Ruuns His Last Errand. Daily Cross-Word Puzzle HERE_ COMES Doc UP TAE ROAD GET HKERE IF RE RAD 10 CRAWL ON RANDS 1 ALMOST WENT To WAATS The MAT(eR, 4 PUSRING KIS CAR = 7] ENGINE TROUGLE, % ProBAGLY AND. KNEES. 1'M SURPRISED HE DIDNT DESERT THE CAR AT Doc, DID You KAVE A BREAK- DOWN ? SLEEP DRIVING UR HERE SO 1 GOT OUT AND PUSHED THE CAR TTME POINT THE LAST FouR MILES WHERE IT. IN ORDER To STAY CEASED O AWAKE. [ FUNCTION | FREEMAN Still Outwitting Morpheus. HERES THE PENNY BUT I WANT Yo 1O TELL ME THE GIMME THE PENNY ARG T EEITEID YOU WHAT THEY FOR. YQUR. THOUGHTS JiMmie HOW TO GET AN ICE CREAM CONE WITH ONEY /pocritically pious manner. for publication. GENE BYRNES Easy Money. BT VA WAL, MISSU THEY AROWIN'/ |enTes AN HER MAW IS AHANKERIN FER i [MuLEY To TaKE TH' REST CURE, UH-HUH - AN THAR WAS RIGHT SMART OF A RUCKUS A-GOIN' ON ame. of some churches. ular recess r of the telephone. SO LONG AS HIT CURES HIM OF RESTIN'/ - L ER-AHEM - CAN YOU le sandpipers. SUPPORT MY DAUGHTER ueen of England, IN THE WAY SHE HAS wer. Strike: slan Y M Fis D . LM f / HOW HE AINT > 2 ) ) HIT) Gather Honey for Ants. « ¢ | (65 / \ SONNA DO ) A German scientist who has been studying ants says that these insects probably deserve to rank as the world's heaviest eaters. They eat half their own weight at a meal, and all of this ban- quet is sugar, or “honey dew.” The jentist computes that the 100,000 pop- { the average size ant heap collects and consumes more pounds of sugar. huge amount of sweets Was found to be supplied by the ants' own “domesticated animals,” or plant lice. The lice are free to “graze” on forest vegetation, even to the topmost leaf of the tallest tree, but are carefully at- tended by their masters and constantly drained of the sugar %‘uy obtain, By €L HUNTLEY There May Be Hopes for Muley Yet. HAS PROMISED TO Y \ 6IVE UP DRINKING, AND GAMBLING

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