Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1932, Page 34

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“I'M GOING OUT AND DIG IN THE GARDEN." . ‘T IT TOO EARLY TO SOW SEED, DAD?" NOT GONNA SOW SEED! 'TED LAST YEAR!" I PLAN I' MGONNA LOOK FOR THE STUFF LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph STRIDES Letter-out and he intends to op- pose. Letter-out and some Oriental Women are covered that way. DELIVER Letter-out and it's & murderer's THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, The Cheerful Cherub I see the beavty in my humble work: ecook stoves Flames redly flash and soften The rzainbow suds, the brightly gleaming pan; 1 see it — but I see it much Can too often. &A’\’ Clarence Take It? And How!! { s oM, JOE, THE KITCHEN LIGHT IS OFF | NoTicED ITAFTER THE CLEANING WOMAN LEFT CANT You Fix T2 = ‘T_—(_S:k;, SURE < The Handy Man About the House. THIS DOCTOR IS SUPPOSED TO BE AN AUTHORITY ON POISONS — WHAT | CANT UNDE“TMD,I“Ng: D. C.. MONDAY, CAN HE TAKE ITZ WHY EDDIE, OF COURSE HE CAN ! CLARENCE ISN'T AFRAD!! FUSE, PRoBABLY. WOMEN MAKE SucH A FUSS OVER THESE — HULLO—THE (CE-Box | YOE ~THE LIGHTS ARE OFF IN HERE,Too ! {PoisonED - BUT o [MERE (SNT | SIT THERE AnD Do A TRACE APRIL 11, 1932. LOCATE “THE TROUBLE — SERIOUS. JLL CALL THE ELECTRICIAN LISTEN=- | FILLED A PIECE OF CANDY WITH THE MOST DEADLY POISON AND LEFT IT WHERE | WAS SURE THAT AWFUL DOG WOULD FIND IT— IT WAS NoT [WHERE D LEFT 1T wreN | CAME BACK - BUT, INSTEAD OF EATING IT, HE MUST HAVE PuT |7 BACK INTO The 8Ox - | ATE IT- | KNOW | D\D =~ CAN FEEL IT BURNING INSIDE ME NOw - GUESS IT MUST BE SOMETANG \L‘( HARDER, BAM! |/ LAND SAKES - MISTAR HARDER!! S'ALL RIGHT, MR. GREEN - ‘PESPLE OFTEN FERGET ABour THE SwiTcH SAUCE TO SREAK SANDY OF EATING CANDN ~ THAT'S THE PIECE SHE GOT- GES - WHAT A CLOSE CALL FOR SANDY - ” ! AIN'T THAT STRANGE - I'VE FORGOTTEN T Too! HEADING swing REPENTED | Letter-out and in he went Letter-out and it's idle talk. RATCHETS Remove one letter from each word and ru.run{u to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite word you have removed it from. If you have ‘“lettered-out” correctly it will spell water does sometimes. Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. THAT'S FOR WHAT You WReTE ABoUT DALLIES ME LAST FRIDAY~- THAT'S FOR SATURDAY- AND THIS 1S FoR Me DIRT You PRINTED YESTERDAY . OSH- MISTER-You cAN HIT UKE BABE RUTH SMACKING A FLOATER. WHAT DID T SAY ABouT You? (R icc s ONE THING AETCR ANOTHER = AND A IBROADWAY CoLUMMST 1S AFTER em Bo™. W b T WISH I CouLd REMEMBER WHAT 1T WAS. I'D RUN (T AGAIN TOMORROW | I Letter-out for soup helpers. LADLES I D I Letter-out and it travels on water. 'L FALSE |S] JEF Letter-out and heat did it. Copyright. 1933) By BURNED BUD FisHeR NOPE' t canT REMEMBER oONE THING T wWRoTG ABouT™ You ! GARBED Letter-out changed. | BLUNDER Letter-out and we turn a new one every year. LE. 1 2 3| ENAMORED 4 5 Don’t You Remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt? [ Ji) |/} ARE You The FourTA , %] ] We eLAY DoLLAR cuMuLATVE @ oF PEOCLE jLL DRAW V] MAN 1IN TRIS FOURSOME “17/7 9 | SYNDICATES AND FIFTY CENTS /| TooAY.” THE PuadLIc course Y] [ 2 ’ ForZ BIRDIES. You'lL GO IN IS ALL RIGHT BuUT I DON'T ON THAT, OF COURSE LIKE THIS SYSTEM OF HAVING T0 PLAY WITH WHOEVER BAPPENS To BE NEXT A LINE To e ME WAIT A MINUTE! MAYBE _HE SROULD GIVE U5 STROKES. HE'S GOT AN OUTFIT OF TooLs, . LIKE B0BBY JONES WELL, SARAZEN, OLD 80Y. DD You SAY DOLLAR. - SYNDICATES 15, OKAY WITA You ! GUESS 1T'S \ v ) 134 3-8 dl ST =Y \ '\hu-w—\ FREEMAN K245 Company. . Schismatic. River in Tibet. . Preposition. . Dutch island west of Sumatra. Tedjum. Desires . Sun god. . Pleces out . Wettest One of the Leeward Islands. . Wise counselor in the Iliad. 14. Speak with hesitations. 5. Roman goddess of peace, 21. Pertaining to the Tai. . Grace . Brother of Cain . Flat, thick piece of anything. Garden plants. 3. Shelter. 5. Tennyson heroine Shadings in musical expression, e b i, Newdi “shaped spt o eedle-shaped spine. which ihodies are hownk s g an IaRABIADE: . Draw again. Woolen jersey. 5. Underground shoots. 7. Elicits River in France. Sweet beverages. 5. European inhabitant Rusted European inhabitant Cutting implement. That thing. TS5 A GENAWINE TOIKOISE or. TOIKROISE oR TROIKOISE I DONT KNOW HOW TO PRONOUNCE T aracter, r ZOOLIE, WHERE Washington. D DJA GET THE NEW NECKLACE ? / GAVE IT TO ME, JIMMIE, AN’ ITS ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE NECKLACES N THE WHOLE WORLD! AIGHT WAY TO PROMNOUNCE® TS By GENE BYRNES omed ferryboats Arctic traveler, 7 WAL, \F YOR ilippine tribe SEE HIM FORE. 1 DO, TELL Him |DOLLARS! TO LEAVE TWO BUCKS FER ME. LAST TIME 1 SEEN HIM HE WAS OVER 1M GONNA START : - i LOOKIN' FER TH' DORG Porpoise Joins Swimmer. While several hundred yards from New Brighton shore, near Christchurch, New Zealand, recently, a swimmer no- ticed that he had as a companion a seven-foot porpolse, which gamboled about as playfully as its bulk would per- mit. As the man started for shore the porpoise accompanied him and rode the waves with an obvious relish. Schools | of porpoises frequently appear near New | Brighton, but it is seldom that a soli- G| | tary visitor is seen, and it is still more uncommon for a porpoise to come near a human being. Usually they flee at first sight of a bather. Balloons as Gas Holders. |, A gas company at Ravenna, Ohio, found it necessary to make some rather extensive changes in the plant N | and the problem which confron the officials was how to do the job without interfering with the service. In this emergency two large balloons were -e-l o and anchored in a fleld along- | side the regular gas holders and these were utllised as the source of supply while the holders were out of use, WAL, ILL BE N o4 DADELMMED! PAYMENT. TAKE o HIT OR LEAVE Dewn. 1. Watery parts of milk ANSWER TO YE ERDAY'S PUZZLE.

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