Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1932, Page 55

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1932. MODEST ' MAIDENS YOU HAVENT MUCH TIME, AL=MY DEAR WIFE SALS HOME FROM FRANCE IN A FEW DAYS — SHE MUST NOT KNOW OF IS 100,000 Surr ! GEE,SHE'S A HARD-BOILED BABY, FINIS — SHED TAKE TH’ LAST NICKEL OUT OF A BLIND OH BOY | ALL T WANT IS JUST ONE CHANCE TO GET MY HOOKS ON THAT PHOTO, AND TH' WORLD IS MINE ! LOOK OUT; DAISY DETOUR~ IM A SLICK thoughts of A:;”:og to beavty we are blind Unless we also have, ourselves, answering beauty of the mind. Person. “YOU WOULDN'T THINK THERE‘];MBE SO 'MANY ILLITERATES U‘f | THIS COUNTRY WITH ALL THESE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS AROUND.” | LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. Letter-Out and down it went again RADICLE 1 2 RAKISH 3 FISHER 4 5 Letter-Out and a lagy man will do it. Letter-Out and you want your ' I fish that way. FIRSTLING | ' Letter-Out and you want alr. CELADON ' ' fejter-out and this nn‘ throw Eemove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ecalled for in the lest column. Print the letter in center column opposite word | jou have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell # city you will find in Egypt and in this country. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. GNAWERS |W| Letter-Out for large tracts of ®razing land RANGES l I Letter-Out for a big fish. SHARK N | Letter-Out and it's scanty. | MEAGER l D I Letter-Out for a careless walk. [Y] Copyright. 1932.) RAKISH GERMANE BEDLAM Letter-Out and they enablé you to see better, SIGHTLY i | Plushie and Moon Go Into Secret Conference. | 8. Former Russian rulers. o oo Japanese sash. . Leve Province in Russia. Flounder. . Cloth ridges. . Greek letter. Adjust again. Italian volcano. Endure. Defect. . Soak. Plant of aster family. Masculine name. a Literary WHY —ER — IVE BEEN READING OLIVER TwIST AGAIN. THATS A SWELL Book SINCE YOU ARE THE AGENT OF OUR GREAT MASTER , WUN WEY, I SHALL SHOW YouU ALL, BROTHER HONG~- COME WITH ME- VERY WELL, BROTHER HI HO- LET USs PROCEED AT ONCE, WHILE DARKNESS CLOAKS OUR MOVEMENTS - THE TIME 1S SHORT AND OUR MASTER IS IMPATIENT- | l ON o[ sav s, b ;. ‘ 0 S IF I TELL OH-FINC! JGFE'S GOT_A DoG. IT WiLL SOLVE OUR TROUBLE SOMETHING IN STRICT CONFIDENCE. WILL YOU PROMISE TO KEEP ITAS SUCH? SAY YOU KNOW ME,LORD PLUSHBOTTOM. who favor an equal division # pad d from ncxious plants. Containing more cinder. . Former American statesman . Highest. . Sour liquid. . Bird house. . Those who irrigate Bamboo-like grass. . French landscape pai More orderly. Molder. By way of. ¥ le of property . Bows. 8iy Took Down. Unsteady glaring light. Riches. people. Courier. Monks Less heavy. . At large. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE R CENE] Joined Close. Gocs astray. Bespengle. ‘Wash, Estranged. Open space in forest. Situations. 6. Not moral. Army front. . Impairs. . Faithful counselor. . Append. Annoy. . Plant of celery family. . Past one's prime: Prench. . Come in Remainder. Nugatory. Within. . Border. Prussian town. I.akeiNever Breaks Loose. | } Streams and other bodies of water | often have aking loose in some other reby wasting its accumulation a way of overflowing or way, and haps doing serious damage to the | homes and farms in its vicinity, It s a matter of record that such an in- Members of a supposed Turanian |cident has never occurred in the his- tory of the Yellowstone Lake in the | national park of that name. stone Lake controls and holds its supply for irr Yellow- its flood waters tion ml 2 wholly natural manner without any dam or other artificial control struc- | tures, which would be out of place in | Yellowstone Park. Yellowstone Lake drains 1,010 square | miles. In June the melting snow onm | the Absaroka range makes roaring tor- | (Tents of the streams flowing into the | lake. With the lake having an area | iol’ 139 square miles, the only effect ' {of this increased flow is to raise the | lake very slowly and to store up this | flood water. The maximum height |of the lake has recently been reached. | | It was 41, feet above the low eleva- |tion of last Winter and a foot higher | than the maximum of last Shda wy. TR, e, AND | SOMETIMES DIP INTo SCOITS NANKSE, AND | NEVER. GET TIRED ©F DAVID HARUM ¥ow Do You Do, hes. UMPak! Sopry | | WELL, WHY NOT oLver TwisT AND | WAS oum HAS JoE BesN ©ON, Yes. INpEED ! HE HAS BEEN TELUNG DOG-GONE= THAT WAS A SLICK MOVE YOU MADE THEN, MR FUTILE= I'LL BE LUCKY TO GET A DRAW OUT © THIS GAME= PAND Now WE SEE KoNG, THE AGENT OF WUN WEY, DISGUISED A8 A 'COOLIE, BLUNDERING , WiTH SEEMING DOLTISHNESS, BUT ALL-SEEING EVYES, INTO “THE VERY PRESENCE OF MISS TREAT- [FunMY LookInG POOCH- IS He A DEER-HouD? YES L DO. AND THAT IS WHY I CAUTION YOU NOT TO.BLAB I'T AROUND SO IT WILL REACH MISS SCHMALTZ'S sia EARS. Safe Odds. ———e—e—— st | o | 19 8.L HUNTLEY A Useful Animal. COULD YOUSE SPARE ME SO MUCH as A 8ITE TO EAT’ KIND SIR T 1'LL BETCHA s HUNERD MILLION OOLLARS 1 CAN KiCKk FURTHERN THAT THAT'S TO PREVENT HIM FROM CHEWING UP I NEED ABOUT TEN DOLLARS FOR A MONTH,OLD BOVY- 1 GoT A PENNY WITH ME AN MOMS GONNA QIMME ANOTHER. PENNY THIS AFTERNOON. AN’ NOW, KINID SR, TLL BE GLAD TO WASH THE OISHES FOR 2= Ea|PI===m — DAVID HARUM ¥ SHE ASKED ME WHAT ID BEEN READING AND | ToLD HER- OH, HEAVENS ! SyELL “THINK WERE Hicks! mps. UMPAH IS cHARMAN OF TWe. Book-oF THE - MONTH CiRCLE WHAT? YOU THOUGHT WHAT? AH, | CAN'T JUNDER- STAND THAT JIBBERISH= YOU'RE IN THE WRONG PEW-THIS IS A REFORMATORY, SEE? GIT! SCRAM- OUT ©O' HERE, BEFORE | HAVE YOU TAKEN’ : ouT- TS TO PREvEAT THE RABBITS FRoOM CHEWING HIM _ = [ WELL, SET YOUR MIND AT EASE, LORD PLUSHBOTTOM=- IT'S JEST AS IF L NEVER HEARD N$‘I’HIN' ABOUT " ialR <

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