Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1932, Page 31

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THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, 'JANUARY. 26, 1932. Cc-3 v You Say You HAVE YES, MEESTAIR BO\JERJ; HM' Your BUT, MEESTAIR BOWERS, You VERY GOOD NEWS: ZE PROPOSITION BUY oNE TICKET AND You MEXICAN SWEEPSTAKES || DOESNT HAVE ZE€ CHANCE TOo WIN The CHEERFUL CHERUB (‘,UP Eopie Bowers S i ’ WAS ON HIS way || GOOD NEWS 1 ¥ 500 To ¥ 250, ainst b ME ? EES RUN ON FEBRUARY || INTEREST FRo™M ), 030. To rebel 29 To THe Tewsarapd [| FOR MEZ /] 50 0 e s g || He, me. THERE €ES MANY pRizEs ! IF mwf'or:tune 111‘ SHBlsC orgen TIKETS FoR Z€|| Bawano * You WIN 2 50,000 ALL YOUR Is sometimes weak W ES THe ¥ 3g GoOOFY ] R % » ONLY ¥ 5 and blind. WIRED HIM, WHEN : A TCkeT ! | N A loss of weelth can THEJO HE MeT often bring DON Jose BANANO, | [New riches to the mind. By ONE OF THE PoP MOMAND | OCTHER BOARDERS AT Tessie Eddie HAMBURGERS Couldn’t Resist It!!! © 1932, by The Associsted Newspapers GUESS iLL SHAVE BEFORE | Mp"afl TAKE MY SHOWER. 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Surface. i S P raea Manner / TAKE THESE HATS AMATTA ) 1 Sofl lump. pr i 4. Drawing crayon. 2 MATCHES RIGHT wko"fi 14. Musical composition Asiatic | G MOM! THEY LIGHT 15. Rustic. 6. Incinerate RE S ) : 16. Peit Epoc EB SWELL! 17. Dregs of wine casks. F . 1 TRIED EVERY ONE 18 Turkish decree 19 Soon 'S | Q ’EM! 20. Army water flask A sl = By i) AR 1. Wath, as river banks | GENE BYRNES a8 2 3. Corrode Meg o 5. To shine intermittently T et ndu queen SR it d American pioneer . 35 Shiny cloth tion Can’t Fool HE <y anew Jin:mie. 38. Tall South American Indian 39. A fundamental 42. Recline 43. Bird abode 45. Afghanistan ruler. 46. Night before a holiday. 47. Practice 50. To sway 52. Boring implement 73. Color. 54. Hair wave Artless, ingenuous, M/ WHO \UANTS\/' \‘ro know 2/ S Talented 57. To take form 56, Ceremonial 1 neral rite 7. 1 6! Funera 57. To_judge ‘ //-\TlvAL, H\T/ Y was ME. TERBACKER JOICE || | | WHAT /.\?E;our ey 1 g HIT 7 | DONTCHA REMEMBER \ ONIH POO ME?.1M TH FELLER TABLE s 2 7 T | | WHAT KISSED YUH IN ~ o, il | 0 J p A | KER TH TUNNEL ONTH' 1 - @ ! { | 4 EXQURSION TRAIN. s 62. Basket willow 5 § | [BEEN ASPITTIN 65. Govern. 5 66. Kind of voice. 67. Rowed 68. Indian tribe Prague Pawnshops Prosper. | M l‘p k&5 — Business is livelier than in some, l ANSWER TO YESTERDAY' PUZZLE. years at the pawnshops in Prague, ovakia, ‘where pawnbroking is nment function. On the average By 36,000 objects are being pawned month- Iy for " about " 150,006, while. sreicles | L. HUNTLEY valued at about $120,000 are redeemed each month. Unredeemed goods on Y ] ¢ hand in the two government pawnshops h 1 } g N A WHICH TONNEL V) are valued at nearly $1,000,000. One Wa z . 3 5 2 ON WHICH /) : . Pl y EXCURSION T This Is Cricket in Tonga. Out. Back in London from the Pacific Islands, Comdr. Sereld Hay points one | of his lectures with the story of a cricket game he witnessed in Tonga. A native batsman knocked a ball into the top of a cocoanut tree. It could not be reached by climbing and before an ex could be obtained and the trec felled the weary and perspiring batspan had made 62 runs,

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