Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1932, Page 25

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LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. IRELAND PHARISEE SUBALTERN GNEISS URSINE Letter-Out and it changed from dry to wet. Letter-Out for a change of form. Letter-Out and you find it in & hand-rail. Letter-Out and. they show the way. Letter-Out and you harden by use. Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite werd you have removed it frcm. If you have “lettered-out” correctly an actor with- out these would be lost. ‘ Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. ASPIRED TITRATE MINERVA INVEST GRUNTED | D Letter-Out for a colorful country. PERSIA TITTER | A l Letter-Out for a sigxle. |V | 1] |D Letter-Out and stay. REMAIN Letter-Out for openings. VENTS Letter-Out and it's pressing. URGENT Copyright, 1932.) - iAW l fl=III ik B8k . Sprightly. Celtic minstrel. . Wind instrument. . Small orifices. . A melody. . A substantive. . O&n to view. Abandoned. . Extend. . An insect. . Time in music. . Studios. . Split. . A direction. . . White substance. . Before. . Originated. . One of a party: suffix. . Conduce. . A medley. . Irrigate. . Regard. . Inexpressible. . A play. . The whole. . Influence. . The stone of certain fruits. . A layman, . Species of iris. . Old time: poetic. . English queen. . To run off. Prepare for publication. Observes. . A conduit. . Highest point. . Affection. . Wrath. . Artistic enthusiasm. . Compute. . Draws lots. . Open space. Fiss) . Fissure. . Reckon chronologically. . Restrains. . Roman Goddess of Agriculture. . Female ruler. . Mountain spur. . Wearies. . An occurrence. . Veritable. 40. Edible fruits. . Resided. . Infers. Soothed. An epoch. High-powered rifle. . European blackbird. Exclamation of regret. Walking stick. ipike or prong. Whistle. Method ‘The Green Isle. ‘aptures. 64. A tler. — Terror Spreaders. The apes and monkeys generally, ac- all my life S0 211 I needsto do To make life good is keep them_both, Unclovded, calm and true. LA (St JoE, M HAVING THE BRIDGE CLUB HERE THIS AFTERNOON, AND | OUGHT To GET THE GIRLS SoME CIGARETTES WELL, WHY DoNT You ? mended to All After- noon Bridge Clubs. Not Mad— 'WHAT A LIFE. MY WIFE HASN'T HAD A NEwW HAT SINCE THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD ~, AND LITTLE CICERO (5 Gowe BARE-FooTED BeCAUSE T AINT 60T THe PRICE OF A PAR OF SHOES. (T's Flerce? Jeff's Gonna |5= Shoot Mutt at Sunrise. OH,I WASN'T ALWAYS A COOK.\ 9 IN FACK, WHEN I WAS A BRIDE I COULDN'T EVEN FRY A EGG BUT I LEARNT HOW TO COOK WHEN WILLIAM WENT AWAY ON A TRIP ONCT — AND WHAT 00 YOU THINK HE DONE WHEN_HE RETURNED? JIMMIE DUGAN! STOP EATING THAT GREEN APPLE THIS MINUTE! GENE BYRNES Traffic Minded. BUT | DONT KNOW WHAT KIND TS Buy, NOT SMOKING MYSELF, You SEE OH BOO HOO Moo TT's AWFUL. OUR CUPBOARD (S BARE AND WEWE HOCKED EVERYTHING BUT THe KITCHEN STovE. AND THE SMALL SUM ¢F ForTY BUCKS Woutd PUT IF YOU WANT AN APPLE GET A SEPTEMBER 28, 1932. Tew You WHAT! GET Some CHEAP SMOKES TRAT'LL MAKE EM COUGH. THEN THEY CANT CHATTER EVERY MINUTE OF THE GAME AND You'LL BE A PuBLIC BENEFACTOR. T CAN'T STAWD TO SEE A STRONG HE-PAAN CRY. HeRe's ForTY " THIRTY- THIRTY-FWVE- FORTY. RIGHTO! WELL, WELL, THE WORLD LAZZCRI AND THe oTHER STARS-1T's A CINCH FOoR THE YANKS. TAKN UP A COLLECTION FOR FREE MEALS FOR - oI § “THE POOR,PET. YU GIVE HER ANYTHING? GEE, mOom ' THATS NOT WHAT CoiLY BoiLY SERES COMES OFF THIS || WEGK. WITH RUTH, Gonez, | O'YEAH! WELL, T'LL BET OV FORTY on ThHe CUBS! o GIVE HER OUR NAME AND ADDRESS, UNCLE WiLLIE! HE SAID WHEN THRY ARE RED \T MEANS, STOP! DONT EAY AN’ WHEN THEYRE . Caverns. cording to big game hunters, have a great fear of snakes. A sound resem- bling that of the snake will clear the jungle. .Only two of the tribe—the Barbary ape and the Fijian monkey— do not have a terrific fear of snakes. The reason for this, of course, is that snake bite in most cases is fatal to mon- keys and apes. ‘The Barbary ape and the Fijian monkey do not fear snakes, l?::';use there are none in their hab- Down. EZ,HAS BEEN UP TO TH' PENITENTIARY FER NISH ONTO SEVEN MONTHS FER UP A LiL PETITION FER MISSUS WHITTERS. - SHE'S SICK A-BED OF A MISERY AN THAR AINT NO MOREN A FISTFUL OF GRUB N TH' HOUSE - - . To encircle. . Very black. . Essence or heart of anything. . Capable of being held. HOWDY, FOLKS, _ IM MAKIN' ,Au WK KNOW HER BOY, SO AS HE CAN SPADE LP \some monEY FER T OL' LADY. o S Mfil - [ 14 | they live in regions where the wild 3 | o abbuncs. "Hion: qurere, the, i &L HUNTLEY | regards snakes as prized dainties and usually eliminates them in the terrain | o\'% which ixe roams. e monkeys or other apes appar- | ently note this carefully, for in such re- gions they become very bold in the presence of snakes and sometimes even kill them with sticks and stones. o) E|R \ “Cavalcade,” Noel Coward’s spectacu- [STEE|DS] 'lar drama, has ended its run of nearly ——— & year in London. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE @ i3 K O] [OmHlGmAMO) In one other situation the apes seem to overcome this extreme fear—when P e jmj70) Cash Is Needed. mIoim| ErAMBLIUE] EenlISLED

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