Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1932, Page 28

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D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932. YE GOOS ! WHAT'S This 2Tue POOR AL! GEE, K THAT'S FLATHEEL SMOKED HERRING CO, TOUGH!! Tk, TeK!! HAT DOES JOE DO FOR A LIVING?" “YOU DON'T MEAN ‘WHAT.' YOU MEAN ‘WHO.'” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph 1! | 2! | 3 OUTSIDE | | | ABETTORS EARLESS SEAPORT ISLAM Letter-out and we use one at breakfast Letter-out and real estate agents use these, Letter-out and you are satisfied. Letter-out and he s a stickler. Letter-out and use water for this. 5 Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called The sun is provd s he goes his ways, Casting like alms his goldtn days, But the moon is gentle] and friendly and white And sheds & ceressing and porscnn.l light. : Youve GoT A NICE SET oF SHAKESPEARE THERE, JOE FOR THE PAST TWENTY YEARS, LEFT A NOTE SAYING, .rY;O THE MAN WHO PAYS. “NOT BAD,ED. GREAT STUFF IN S8MAKESPEARE There’s No Come-Back to This One. TAKEN OVER THAT STORE, THEY CERTAINLY BEUEVE IN ADVERTISING- FOUR FULL PAGES- AND SUCH BARGAINS- { WISH TRAFFIC WASN'T SO TERRIBLY SLOW- fLL NEVER QET THERE- FAILS — FERDINAND FLATHEEL, PRESIDENT, AND ALOYSIUS P. MSGINIS, VICE PRESIDENT, LOSE wL WELL, | NEVER READ Him THROUGH. JUST PICK HIM 1aillgt § v GREAT SCOTT! TU. BET HE'S NEARLY CRAZY - TSK! TSKI GEE—DONT YoU HATE THESE Books WHERE THE PAGES ARE ALL UNCUT ] Hum! HAW! LTS SEe! SoTHpy ARE! | HAVE NEVER | SEEN THIS STORE | so pacxkep- AND | PEOPLE ARE BUYING - HIS DOESN'T LOOK | MUCH UKE HARD TIMES- | GUESS | THERE'S ALWAYS WELL—HAMLET WAS NEVER ONE OF MY FAVogn-s 3 \ A SINGLE CoPY OF THOSE SHAKESPEARES SINCE You BoUGNT THEM FIFTEEN YEARS AGo! A-Shopping She Will Go. for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly somebody might be able to make a clean sweep With this in November. Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. 1 FORECASTS | ROUBLE |O| | Al IM] 2 3 MISLEAD 4 ERMINED 5 SYRINGE who drank himself to death. SOCRATES Letter-out and we are feeling more so all the_time. I F l Letter-out for a Greek philosopher Letter-out and the cheerful per- sons did SMILED Letter-out and he disavows. DENIER Letter-out and he always writes his name. Yes, QuiTe THEY TALK A LoT OF APRLE SAUCE ABoUT THIS OR THAT CURE FoR [ TS CRISIS- BUT THeRe'S snLY ONE SOLUTION- "WORK- JusST UHAT EVERYBODY'S GOTTA Do IS TO PUT TheR SHOULDGRS TO THE WHEEL -AND . QUIT DOING NOTHING TD HELP MATTERS! ] e (Copyright. 1932.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle WORK ! SIGNER “ e ——— I I 10 1 s 000 1 e ] | YOU WERE N The | /1 L WouLD DIE HAPPY IF I | OF / 1000 1RAP IN 2, You [/ COULD DESIGN A GOLF 4 WHAT SORT ./'/// }'w/ Gesctiiregity) | COURSE FOR GOLF COURSE / A Vi A couRsE Wouro 1/ e L /77, N L / = Vil// & Toox 2 70 SET V| ARCAITECTS Anp FoRCE J/// You DESIGN_‘._} Z 4 IT WouLp BE PRETTY - 7//A MUCR LIKE RIS COURSE |/, BuT IT WOULD RAVE- L) AREES GROWING ON TRE [///] PUTTING GREENS AND J° SAND TRARPS AROUND e AL THE CUPS - 0uT AND 3 PUTT y;‘\ PEat THEM To PLAY ( 54 Mass = REST OF TREIR 5.9 42 —\ - IT FoR TH LIVES ”1 J.-'.l-" & FREEMAN Just To desire with eagerness. A druggists’s knife. . A title of respect. An age. or rampart for defense. Extremities. 7. Piercing. 3 To rise in vapor. e 7. Makes senseless with a blow. of 'the herring family. . Modulation of the voice. . A cover for floors. Corroded. Pitted for insertion into a mortise. Dexterous To ramble idly. ancors Twenty-four hours. A white metal 5. Firearm. Instrument which is evidence of a right 8. Arabian prince To seize and hold. Proportion One out of many. . Place from which s golf ball is driven. 38. Alive 9. Preceded. . To choke. . Widows . Moisture. 43. Famous Expressed pleasure in the features of the face. Sick Forces air through the nose. . A trap. 1. Angers, 5. A fee for passing over a bridge. 'srn”m-lke with a gentle blow. 9. Self. Bv GENE BYRNES Jungle Tales. JEST LOO\(ITI = = jreeo! y s 3 DADGUMMED g 1 BOLL WEEVILS. = z T | 61. Pastry. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | 62. A vegetable. 130 Dog Bites Every Day. According to Dr. Ana Vasquez, physi- cian in charge of injections at the Sci- ence Bureau, in Manila, P. I, more R than 130 cases of dog bite have been | reported to the bureau every day for several weeks. Most of the cases in- volved children. &.L HUNTLEY Just Another Insect. Suit Over Vanished Ship. The mystery of the Tevellis, which sailed from Port Talbot, Wales, for New Ross, Irish Free State, on November 17, § 1930, and never was heard from, was 2| brought into Wicklow, Free State, Court latives of the wers damages ranging from $375 U

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