Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1932, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932 The Cheerfyl Cherub 3 y 2. 6 ComeE ON, BING, MODEST MAIDENS e YOU HOW HE ONCE SWAM THE BENGLISH CHANNEL — I USED A LONG EASY OVERHAND STROKE WITH A Bia HARD KIC — YOU LOwW BOUNDER! T TEACH YoUu ToO KICK A DE PEYSTER IN TH' FACE !! other way — The happiness of other years Still lives within my heart today. L L By Pop MomaND A Demonstra- tion. @193 N 7. TRIBUNE, NG NEXT MORNING marc! ThERES A MAN CALLING EXTRA! Sounps To ME LIKE NE WAS SHoUTING HAM OMELETTE WILL You KEEP sniL! 1 Amost WHATS THE BI6 NEWSY WHAT WAS THAT EXTRA ABOUT 2 | DONT SEE ANYTHING. JUSY THE USUAL NEWS AW-R-R-R —T PROBABLY ISNT ANYTHING Listens, and Nobody Ever Learns What It's All W DA P AR e R SAY. JANITOR, THE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS ARE MAKING AN AWFUL RACKET." VOICE ON PHONE: THEIR LEASE." LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph YEAH, I KNOW. THEY'RE TRYIN' TO BREAK 'M JUST AN OLD-FASHIONED BIRD- MY PRIVATE UFE IS PRIVATE=- IF MY WIFE AND | DISAGREE IN QUR HOME, WE SETTLE 1T IN OUR HOME - SEE? YOU MUSCLED INTO THE WRONG PARTY- BUT YOU'VE EARNED SOMETHING AND I'™M GOING REMEMBER~ NO MONEY-AND IF YOU BUTT INTO MY BUSINESS AGAIN, THERE'LL L TIMOTHY J. JACKAL= THE OLD FOOL'S HAD Two DAYS TO THINK.IT OVER- HE'LL BE READY TO SETTLE- THEYRE ALL AUKE- AFRAID OF PUBLICITY- HE'LL HAVE TO PAY PLENTY AND HE KNOWS IT- HE CAN'T FIGHT BACK- AH - RIGHTZON " TIME=- GOOD- LAST-TIME ¢YOU TALKED- TODAY . IT'S MY TURN- THERE'LLY BE ¢ NO FIVE MILLIONS- NOT ) FIVE CENTS- THERE'LL BE NO SEPARATION AND THERELL'BE NO - PUBLICITY - AND NO “BUTS= Letter-out and he's in the hide REGNANIT d it was cut with & sharp instrument DECISION Letter-out and it always hap- Dens (o a horse in & race. GRAY Shellacking the Shyster. Letter-out and a politician rare- iy does this when offered a good Job. SIEENCILED! , Letter-o Letter-out and it's a dripping of water. I | DRAINED | | | STICKEER Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called in the last col Prnt the letter in center column oppusite word have removed If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell the small spec ors were in Wall Street. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. gens some one is injured. INJURED ] J |U [ PEEISSE CURLERS OILERS [RE (Copyright. ICI , Letter-out and when this hap- RUINED and every landlord Ifkes these. RENTALS ‘ Letter-out | Letter-out and a tired man does this SLEEPS Letter-out and von find them at the head of countries LERS Letter-out and it's angry bust- ness. l ROILS 1932,) e il 1 Spoiled 7, Pertaining to tan, 13. Singer. 14. A chief devil of the East. 16 Roman weight 7. Formerly: poetic. 18 Defeat 19. Freneh article. 20. Beverage. 22. Obedient. 24 Deer Engrave. 27. Marine duck. 28 Binder. 29. Anesthetic. 31. Refusal 32. Unrelenting 33. Having occasion for. 33. Lovable. 37. Individual. 38 Time 39. Libel 43, Utter with difficulty. 47. Carpet 48. Lubricate. 50. Promote. 51. Heroic. 52, Many-celled fruits. 54. That which joins. 55. Fool 56. Makes humid 58 Feminine nickname. 59. Note of the scale. 60 Abhor 61 Variezated 63 Disarranged type. 64 One who naps. collog 66 Shoulder badge €8 Leaves of fresh vegetables. €92 Peruse again ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | |stantial one for any menu, _ , Down. . Cluster of ribbons. . Elevated. 3. Indignation. Spikenard preparation. 5. Succeed. Marking with specks. Silken fabric. . Love intrigue. 9. Bird's talon. . Nothing. . Prefix meaning not. Regimental officer. . Imitation silk. . Sewing implement. . Suffer. . Artificial language. Smear. . Of the nature of pleasure. . One who lives on the south of the Grampian Hills. Outer covering of fruit. . Roll of tobacco. Born, . Entangle. . Exhales vapor. . State of slipping. . Sacred bull of Egypt. . Boarders. . One who is dead. . Appearance. . Avoided. . Joined again. 9. Puny devil. . Plate used in churches 53. Fen fowl. 56. Bewilder. 7. Cauterize. . To till. . Ascribable. . Either. . Note. Cream of Spinach Soup. Make a thin cream sauce in the por- portion of one and one-half tablespoon- fulseach of flour and butter to two cup- fuls of combined milk and spinach juice. Cock the spinach without water and only the extracted juice will remain. Force one cupful of cooked spinach through & sicve and add to the cream sauce. Run the spinach through a food grinder. Heat to scalding, seascn well with pepper, salt. and Spanish paprika. place in soup plates. and cover the top with a fine grating of cheddar cheese or Italian cheese. The cheesc will melt, and If served with croutons, this soup makes & sub~ | TERRIBLE THING. THE HEAT WAS { UNBEARABLE AND I\ T MA:QDMQ | DESPCRATE — So T DECIDE ?rb DRESS UP 1N A GANDHI A TWO-PIELCE SUIT THEY CALLS IT. WelLL, I DRGSSED UP IN THe SPec's AND LOIN CLOTH AND FELT UERY CoOL. T WAS GOING TO JUDGMENT on HIS PART BECAUSE THE COSTUME 1S IMMODEST? T WANT TO DRoP IN AND THANK G TAM N & c oF PooL DowN AT THE LION 6EEVEM, YESTERDAY L DID A MUTT STOPPED ME: T WAS R (“mo GENTS- How ABOUT A GAMG eRs' cLur? The Heat’s to Blame. N 0%\s BY \WILLARD So This Is What Became Bv GENE BYRNES A Fish Story. 8.LHUNTLEY Good for Farmers, |\LLAY-0VT WELL, I'LL BE A SONOVA- SEA-COOK! T's HER! 'F SHE AIN'T HER MY PEEPERS IS PLAYIN' TRICKS ON ME. MoMMmAa, WANTS A NICE MACKEREL' STEP OUT ON THE STReeT l wWHen - e ’ @;\ N~ n —=2 = =1 (Copyrigdt 1932 by Gene Byrnes) Trade Mark Reg U8 Pat Office L YUH KNOW oUT HIT/ HIM AGAIN TBDAY. (Copragi, 13321y M C P Ak A WELL, HE DIDN'T EXACKLY ©O ME NO GOOD, EGYPT. THIS MACKEREL 15 so FRESH THAT IF T HADNT TORN AN EXTRA PAGE OFF THE CALENDAR. HE WOULDN'T HAVE VYOH MEAN TO \ e ) ORATE THET AFTER vt ALL T™H' RAIN WEVE HAD, TH' FARMERS AIN'T RIGHT GLAD TO GIT A U'L HOT, SPELL BOUT Now 2/ = gt RECKON VUH \ AIN'T HEARD 'BOUT THEM TWO STILLS AN A FILLIN' STATION WHAT BLEW UP 5 } | VESTIDODY | |

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