Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1932, Page 25

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MODEST MAIDENS e el “DAUGHTER! ANOTHER BILL FOR FOUR NEW HATS! DOES THIS MEAN?" “JUST ANOTHER SIGN OF SPRING, DAD!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph WHAT 1 2| 3 4! 5 ROTUNDA RATIOS l Letter-out and fire will do it. FETTERS | Letter-out and youll find trafie A o] ) |\ & o Letter-out water, and he goes under FERVID i crouch in fear. ESCROW Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the .etter column oppusit word you have removed it trom. If you have “lette: ' correctly it will spell what occurs in the best regulated families. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. Letter-out and youw'll find him MARCHER (Copyright. 1932.) Letter-out and you're enrolled. LISTED Letter-out and he staggers. REELS Letter-out and he'll stop doing it. DESIST Letter-out and live it over again. RELIVE WILDEST SEALER STRIDES DELIVER CHARMERS T T T T T T T | AENEmEm ned letters into words 9. Conquers 10. Greek letters, ese coasting vessel mound. helled fruit to pun eer liner 1 formation n el of ground, 'asten again lence of bodies at rest r Color. 1y (poet) | 44, Unfolded wer of various races of Europe ! 45 _ |52, City in Massachusetts an which | 53 Place of trial 56. Vasco de ——, Portuguese navi- ed seaport on west coast of 57, Measure of land Perched Roman household god Ancient Church Charter. S5t. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran h of New York. oldest Lu- ntry, recently | Among | h is the arter grai to the Lutheran " | denomination in York, dated - | December 6, 1664, and bearing the sig- e of Richard Nicholls, the first sh Governor. Aithough the recent celebration marked the 267th year, lhr} Lutherans had held outlaw meetings in private for 14 years before they received a legal charter 8 a delegation was sent of ne Lutheran Church at Amsterdam requesting a pas- tor for the ne congregation here, but the Dutch permitted none except the ‘only true Reformd Church” to hold services in publi. It was not until the tusks. ANSWER TO YE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, o 13, 1932. The Cfie;:f‘ul © hérl[b T was called vpen once for a speech. 1 thought I was doing it well Till I covlant remember the point F 2 joke that [ started Only an Old- Fashioned Gentleman Uses a Brush You CAN SPEND ALL DAY BRUSHING A BLUE SuIT ————— . % BY GRAY A Complicated Problem GOOD — Now NOU'RE SURE Nou Have ALL THESE PETAILS | . QuiTe STRAIGHT ? I'LL ATTEND To THESE MATTERS AT ONCE, MR WARBUCKS — LVING PEoPLe | IEeLL oFF oF SITTING BULL'S SO MUTT PLAYED SAfe BY TAKING YoU'RE THE GEEZICK WHo WROTE THAT PRAIR\G JAKE WAS KILLED wHen He JUST LIKE PIGEONS ON A RooF - THE LINT You BRUSH OFF COMES FLYING BACK AND SETTLES DOWN IN THE SAME PLACE 7 =z T ey BUSINESS IS THE SIMPLEST THING 1N THE WORLD COMPARED To A MAN'S PERSONAL AFFAIRS = | CAN'T GET OVER TRIXIE TRNING TO POISON SANDY - THATS NOT H NO-T AIN'T PRAIRIE JAKE'S 'GRANDSON You'VE GoT fo \WiaT NouR STEC ON.-T PUBLIC CouRSE INFESTED WIiTA Avoiding the 80’s Will 2 HOLE £ (HE N4 = DoN'T TeLL Me YOoU'RE THOSE ARE TWE ONLY SCALES We'VE GOT N TH' PLACE! BUT WAIT— WHY DONT You USE MODERN METHODS ¥ LET ME SHow You Now TRen ! fLL TURN THE VACWUM CLEANER ON You v HURRAY! THE BLUE SUT PROBLEM (S SOoLVED AT LAST ! SHE'S ToO QuUIET- OF COURSE SHE GOES SHOPPING AND TO SHOWS- BUT WE SHOULD HANE MORE COMPANY 1IN EVENINGS — THAT WOULD KEEP HER- PEPPED LP AND OCCUPIED — NO-T AIN'T PRAIRIE JAKE'S son! AND WHO ARG (SN'T A v | CDUKSLJ You Do. r YOuR SAIRT. TR y A =< . GENE ByRNes Very Tender Fruit 4. V 3 { WHATSAMAT TA BUMP? 1 W(/\/ < | (i 2 i THE BABY /S KICKED My | BEFORE 1 GIVE YOU UR Before It's arrival of the English in 1664 that per- rship openly was given. ) ] On her way to draw her widow's pen- NI TRE] | sion, Mrs. A Place and her 2-year-old [SLUEEK] | child were killed byfl_ an automobile i8 Rock Ferry, - AND NOW, MY VERY DEAR AND NEAR FRIENDS Y 2 THE OPPORTUNITY OF F OF THIS T,1 WILL E MNYSTICAL POWERS OF HYPNOTISM | ,\( UT TO WITNESS THE, ST AMRAZING ~)\ specracLE OF 1 witL Now MAKE THIS YOUNG MAN FORGET EVERY- THING . EVERTHING A, EVERYTH - .. MARVELOUS FIRST DEMONSTRATH oL ARE % YOUR LivES! | €€ THAT RED-HEADED FELLOW OVER THERE ? HE'S A 70 SHOOTER BuT f Z 41 E EVER GETS HOOKED U YOU RE'LL SHOOT JUST THEN THE NEY RE PLAYS WiITH You RE'LL WANT PLAY FOR MONEY AND KE'LL TAKE | NOw THAT 4 ®. i You You CA s I 34 ey snooT W i You MEET M £ 7 WHY DONTCHA FORGET T AN"GET YOURSELF o 4 YOU To Do wim 1T - | WoRST -The SHROOT. IN THE 80°S WHATEVER ou 0o e I'lL HAVE DOC. LENS AND WUN WEN AND BILL OVER. To PINNER - THE LAST TIME | INVITED THEM, THEY WERE | ALl TEep uP- I'LL NOT warT TIL THE LAST MINUTE THIS TIME -~ THEY SEEM TO THINW ‘mme DOESNT LIKE THEM-— THAT'S ABSURD— SHES CRAZY MBOUT MY FRIENDS— I'LL PROVE FRom mnow on T'LL STick To COLUMBULUS AND QuUceeN 1SABaLLA ! I'VE WARNED |/ N FooL RiM 7 NG Your FIRST TIME RIM. DON'T r\»‘-Au.(; FoR ThE WARNING AND 1 i/ | AsSuRE You 1 WOR'T SROAT Al “Th ) THIS WAS MY ADAMS

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