Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1932, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932. D o . NOW FOR. A COUPLE HOURS' BROTHER CLARENCE, ; St it g g WE'LL 60 FOR A DRIVE BY CYCLONE! WHAT A RELIEF !! > HAS EODIE = ‘E' OURSELVES THIS AFTE Swee . GOAT RUNNING © _oest:;r little , By AROUND N CIRCLES! thered tunes Pop MOMAND — — AFTER A WEEK OF The DEAR CLARENCE, EDDIE 15 ABOUT 4 , TO ENROLL N Wildcat in A SANITARILM ! —g— Mo X ) ; — e WHENEVER JOE AND | ARE WHATS THE R —— WERE A PAIR INVITED To A VERY SPECIAL PARTY MATTER, JOE ? | FEVER SopE. o 7 N:w-;r‘» : , JOE ¢ BEAUTIES —WANT WEY'CAN | ALWAYS GET A RED NoSE i | ON MY UPPER b st g | To POWDER YouR LIP® | TAKE ME OR E'P —Looks LIKE o Y71 Lewe me JUSTAS | AMm Night of a Party. € T P 43 b e “DAD THOUGHT HE WAS ONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO WAS HOARD- ING MONEY THAT PRESIDENT HOOVER TALKED ABOUT!{" “WHAT DO YOU MEAN. HE ‘'THOUGHT' HE WAS HOARDING?" “OH, MOTHER FOUND WHERE HE HID IT, MONTHS AGO!" LETTER-OUT S- | sAwW - = — - - By Charles H. 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Letter-out and that's what he did FROSTED it the furniture e coudn't Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column oppusite word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell & public enemy. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. ASPIRER S | Letter-out and fix it. I REPAIR SAY, JEFF, COME T® THINW CUERYBODY IN TMWA) IS SORE MAYBE YOU'RE RISHT, MUTT. T'Ll T AINT = MEASLES I DA Tt e e e ABOUT (T- THIS 13 A RATHER AT ME- T'M MAKING TROUBLE. | | RYN AN (TeM TODAY SAYIAG You'Re ey e MEASLE: LEASES NASTY JOB - RUNNING A I TAINKE T'WL QUIT= I'LL TeLL Sicke SE Tre WeRic AV ARS WERE QUITTING~ =T Tetter-out and he's an unbellover. g GOSSIP coLUMN- TAKING THE GDITR I'M THROUGH wWiTH QUITTING- (T WILL Be Good News - T AND €UCRYBODY 10 OBDURATE l A | DOUBTER S DIRTY DIGS AT PeopLe - THIS NASTY WoRic, THIS TOWN 1S TIRED R T Vet 5 JoB! Letter-out_and youll find him CRLMANIET: : &t 'atictions, ) . BRIDLED | L | daon g : : Letter-out and women used to ™ BRIDAL l L l SR RE Al ReFoRM. (Copyright. 1932 BuD Fisuer = Human Nature Deesn’t Change Like the SorRY To SEE You (#4774 NO! L WON'T PAY $3, 8Y THE WAY, SAM, 1 WISK You ITLL BE MONTiS ~ e, Jou ARE THE FIETARISST hemoed] GO,DOC. CAN'T We iy A ROUND ForR GolLr /N WOULD RAVE TUE CLUB REDEEM BEFORE You'L | WRO HAS RESIGNED AND You PERSUADE You To |y A PRVATE | MY & 600. COND As SOON [//) GET YouR moNEs] L& ? CAN'T GET Youe $ 600 Gack| sSTay ? g 7/ AS PpssiGLe. Il Neeo ¢ 4 DoC. MAYGE A'| 4 R A7 ‘;’E"QLM\"E?AGG_?;{S it 7 ) 2 op £R g : ZT_TJTGMOMEY 10 Jow AnoTieR | | YEAR OR More GOING 0 TAKE 5\' Lot oF £ / : MO TIME - Looks Like a Leng Wait. Across. 3 QoOSH, BUT \"OuR.E WHAY ARE D el miin D\nnx:c::.ouru % g]{iglsth::e[de'mm!m £ " oumMB: Yov ) PHILIPPINO BOY 1. Small pat. . Ship's diary OU DONT KNOW WHO TALKIN' ABOUT ? ? WHAT SITS NEX® White dentine . Masculine name. 8ALB0A YOU DONT EVEN TOo ME. 1N Simplest animal life, 5 guc‘c’e;ac(::‘ of rulers in line of fam- WAS, OR. PONCE. DE LEON KNOW WhHO T il pecsen vy OR HENDRIK HUDSON BONIFACE Wharfs. In the center. OR. DE SOTA OR GENERAL IGNACIO Extinct bird. R :h;l!e;’ed side. HINDENBER.G ¢ Mg Dry. . Rub off, N 4 Near . Coward. GENE BYRNES H ob NDEZ . Tavern . Abdicate. ' | Satisfied . Singly. . Made one's self accustomed to. . Suave. . Growths of minute cells. 1. To repair, as a break. . Spirited. . Funeral piles. . : Totter 5. Depart Making . Lengths of time. . Anxious. . Ch:‘ge against. . Like, History. . Level. . Church passageway. . Singing quaver. . The magpie; var. | River of British Bast Africa. Ruffle . Antitoxic blood lymph. . The syllable that receives the stress . Unconsclousness. of the voice. Ribbed fabric. A nobleman. . Imp. Inanimate. . Very many. . Binds with strips of linen Plots. Destitute of clothing Pours off gently ” - Lignt and"nne; o Exclamation of surpr 5. Biographies. - . ther. A parcel. JEST A YEAR AGO TONIGHT MOW/ER, HOW SORROWFUL WUZ WE, N5 FoR : = —- % Eax- trim and smart. Pertaining to Spring. WHEN SISTER. MAY WUz TOOKEN] UPON HER WEDDIN DAy 5“5”2’35 “gm‘g‘ . FOLK: F,JEST As A UL 5 7 = SPQ EEEV‘ NG 3 . A morsel Note of scale. ROH, MOTHER, DERREST 1om.£R, HOW MUCH BETTER IT WOULD HAVE BEEA! rg Pty ol Ffi;;fi:\s %T:\:fi;?ue.\ét T M 1P v 20 (LA B . Toughen by use Wooden shoe, COULD I HAVE DED JEST LIKE HER IN MY INNOCENCE Ay o, M€ y . BUCH oy == A Ir:‘d:pendently, Porcelain. ‘&_i_ 55‘% sl N'GLgg /i ..J( wearpED I/, HAS BEEN ASTED TO / NEAH, SPECIALLY Unit. 5. One who despises. v o ’ /\ ceLonrane ! SING FER VAL ALLY ce? (WrEN SHE Snes ) Raged. Exploits o 7/~ { £ G ) 4 f ? SO Pertaining to the throat. 59. That which is to be captured. The by-product of coal A fruit Wke the grape. . Causes death. Play on words. . Foe. 5. A beverage Butt against. . Attempt. ANS‘V[B TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | Oils From Orange Trees. Four rather distinct types of essen- | tial ofls are secured from the orange | tree and its fruit. Orange oil is de- | rived by pressing the rind of either the | sweet or bitter orange; bergamot ofl, | extracted from the rind of a special | variety of orange cultivated almost p ) ; 5 : Wrigeaslinies | exclusively in Italy and Corsica for its ‘ %4 ; : = HAD A FIT/ | essential ofl content; pettigrain oil, pro- K 3 ; | duced by distillation of the leaves and | twigs of the bitter orange, and orange flower, or neroli ofl, distilled or ex- tracted from the fresh flowers of the “ bitter orange trees. Orange oil is the - 2 5 . . i only one of these m::h which is = — made in the United

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