Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1932, Page 20

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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932. - WELL, MARK MY WORDS, YES, MR. TWIDDLE, TH' MINUTE T SEEN N ¥ You'LL &ET THE DIRTY BND OF i YOU WALK INTO MY ESTABLISHMENT T T = You ALWAYS Dol! You A . Sars, "THERE'S A REGULAR LORD &ET DUMBER EACH YEAR -YoU CHESTERFIELD 1' You OUGHTA GiIve UP VAUDEVILLE AN SETTLE DownN, MR TWIDDLE = WHAT YOU NEED 1S TWE COMPANIONSHIP OF YES ITS ME. | WALKED OFF IN THAT LID | WEAR. MORNING, WHEN |'M BRINGING (P MISS PEPSY THE ASHES | Incidental & | to the fi\\%&() { Furnace 1126 ] Season. O ITT AP AT M Reerve J ‘ F YOFJ DIDN'T WANT HIM TO KISS YOU, YOU SHOULDA | BCREAMED. “SILLY, HOW COULD I?" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. OH, | THINK YOU TWO OWN THE TALK TO WHAT2 WHY, OM, IT'LL HOLD, | OH, MR. WE HAVE GROUND THIS SHACK || ANNIE, THERE- THAT WONT HOLD- ALL RICHT= S s Letter-Out for an exchane. PINCHPENNY STANDS ON- WHAT'S || WE'VE DEEOED as A nees e car PSHAW 1S sO i YOUR PRICE- I'LL THE GROUND A CHILD CANT HER IN TRUST, ngE‘RsFUL- S o e BUVY- IT~ YOU NEED OWN LAND- HA! | | WiTH MR. FUTILE NG Letiar ORLAlar ComInet. , WE CAN I MONEY IN THESE THOUGHT YOU NAMED AS SUING l R G TEMART 1 TIMES- 'LL PAY L pnd o) WERE PRETTY GUARDIAN= - | THAT OLD |} / WELL FOR IT- SMART, EH? Letier-Out and you're aging. \ HYPOCRITE | GUESS- PEASTRON I Letter-Out and stores need them. | | GINGERLY | l | MASONRY I Letter-Out for ancient law makers. | Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the wotd 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 is inclined. | Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. SIGNOR s Letter-Out and it's near the thigh. I GROIN 3 * e Letter-Out for appearance. GENIUS | N| pit e R b bR A e B R g T g G g o e ISSS # l Letter-Out and you choose. T ?%u» secTiLE | | | e MUT You FAKe BEAUTY For ™ Love s (ovemrim and = TE HE TIME'S ABOUT UP. JEFF, GET A MIRROR. [ DEAH ME. £ MmusT HAVE _— el D e T oF MIKE, MLOVE T CONNA DYE SO MUTT CAN SEE HIS Dome AnD i USED THC HAIR REMOVER, PRIMAGE l P l MIRAGE Lke You NOW WE'RE N YOuR. HAIR UPPER uP , BY MISTAKE . TG € Hee. ] - / YR DYED Mine o . Letter-Out for scats. N F / / ; LOOSEST | E| STOOLS 1 IEF g X 4/ : SLEIERAY (Copyright. 1932) -39 | BUD FisHER Even ;Im’ — A WHO LAID PLACES THEM ON THAT OUTTA THERE,KID! TO PUT EGGS! | CHAIR ANYWAY c i LORD PLUSHBOTTOM WELL, HOW 1D LIKE TO ORDERED THIS CAB. 54 KNOW! 1 || Do Youv know I AINT LORD PLUSHBOTTOM? SAY GET Excellency P.D. Q. ACROSS ) - Pulverized seeds of & South AmeI~| 1 4 foating perforated box for fish. . A young salmon. | 2. A Scripture canticle. . A two-wheeled vehicle. . Genus of trees furnishing purple- Bedeck. g;r:);tfit‘xmber. A wind instrument. g . In excess of. - Soclal insects. ~ . Return to one's own country. | & Si;gggcgrr;mred rom the taro root. = . 3 :)d;snntunh and Central American | 7. Th roar of the surt. Y AR A?wf."'A The { 10, Quill upon which silk 1s wound THIS THAT ¢ - THAT AINT 21. The individual | 10. g:m:m.:. wound. [ FOR. A TENNIS ONE PIECE REAL GENAWINE e | 12. Narrates. g\ RACQUET? This s R 5. An expression of extreme contempt. | 13- ;‘lhfl-ss engaged in commerce. 3 POPS ‘raLH\_m‘ AT Lvee, A segment ol certain animals. 2 LI . Pigeons, . In behalf of. . A set of warp threads g ”{gdmm up. 5. American black snake. . mm‘mw . Playwrights. R§ hgs mx;i 2 A state of confusion. c iches, personi e n . Enthusiasm. . Come out into view. A brood of young ducks. : . East Indian timber tree. 3. Activity. - - Accompany. ’fifév"éefiffifl.‘s" ete. which & com- | 35" 4 weight of India. Slight color. 3 /[: ;sa\x‘uu of Southeastern Luzon. . 8 cal agent. e e . Bird related to the ratite birds. Sure Proof. . Records. - Encroach. 57. A room in a harem . Most inferior. e o ecting pipe. . In an extreme degree. 0. éai}rlyorznp:&q;‘;l{:g?n e . A mottled streak in wood. . Vision., 1 'é'grt(?xox;;ml‘ 52. Make a mistake. . Factions, A river in East Asia. E = Pertaining to the act of producing. | 58. Astern. 7 8. Periaining 3 : 7 oW, BT VE HIT'S ALLRIGHT, . Assay 4. Is 1 MESCAL, L PROMISED ' : A fibric woven of & hard twisted | 65 Wind spirally. AR i eRANDOMOTHER STITTERS | {[-TOxE YoUR BAR z : iEfilé"éS’T’é—“ Seant. | b o molsne. e [ we wouLo sTop 8y AND, i b, SARCOIppRIiigu SoxCWO, | " Faerie Queene.” T PICk HER UP ONl OUR /, B BUT ONE TOOT OuT " To ght | 70. Beer. : WAY TO THE CHURCH A i} e Ao | Fine driving icy partic | 71 To sufter. / s e e drivins B “ Som eo! Ruus Too Fast, Loses Shoes. | RACINE, Wis.—~Victor Bruszko has a pair of shoes that may come in handy some. dsy. He got them when the thief ¥ho stole his Thankagiving duck ran L34 i 50 fast they flew off the culprit's feet.|8.L HUNTLEY Anyhow, that's the story Bruszko tells, %nnd he has the shoes to prove it. —- Always on Unwilling Target. the }ob OKLAHOMA CITY.—Two small boys : armed with two trusty air rifies and mx:\x p:llll:e ;gu‘: an unwilling target [TACHIDEISIPIO] “It didn’t hurt,” Mrs. Georgia Mar- [N[EB[U/LIARINIE/EMT]{RIE] |tinsen phoned police, “but you "!““'l [Dlo/s[sIAILISIaINISIAMP) “".IEM“;“” ad. Y

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