Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1932, Page 48

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 15, 1932. MODEST MAIDENS The Cherrul Cherup = h 1 Klow oNe THiING! T PIN Thabe WOOLD Go BLOOEY IF IT WASNT FoR TAE SHIKT BUSINESS “THERE WAS ONE P 1 DioNT ! — “THE BOOK I READ WAS THE SAME THING, ONLY SHE SHOT HIM IN THE FIRST CHAPTER INSTEAD OF THE LAST.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph i I Tetter-Out for_smoothers. { S. h I LEAPIN' : [ k OH, AB-SO-LUTE-LY- Letter-Out for skin-blemishes. | LIZARDS! N 5 HE WAS LOOKIN' SALOME | ! AND THEV ALWAVS WiLL= i r':i"‘:':zoz‘? COURSE, I'M GETTIN' 4 WINDOW= LITTLE TOO OLD FOR \ Letter-Out for bodies of water. THAT SORT O THING= 3 4 ? HONEST- IT Letter-Out and it relates to the PLAINER | MISERLY | l ALSIKE | | | l Letter-Out and he's cheerful. Remove one letter from each werd and rearrange to spell the word called 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 apes are that way. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. SHORTEN | R | Mg e o you'll be that HONEST l U l Letter-Out and it's sent again. RE-SENT TUREENS MINUETS l M, Letter-Out and it gets you to- 1 2 gether. e 3 eoriReL. JOI ™™ 208 4 5 Letter-Out and everybody’s on an ow 17 REVELLED l R | s You wan You HAVE TO SHOW L( yright. ED ,«’ X/ ‘ g 2 f Daily Cross-Word Puzzle T'M I T'™M CALL \ FULL- A MY woRD- 1STEN - FELLOWS - WHEN A NO,0LD SWeeT. DEAL ME A HAND. MUTTe WHAT | [\ THAT'S JoLLy) HAND 13 CALLED- LIKE MUTTS) WE'RE PLAING TS 1S JUST THe HAVE You? weLL Goo'l.; WAS JUST Now - Don)'T | Aw‘\'\.w . ot OF LADIE: 3 GAME. Jeff's That Kind of a Gentleman, THEM ARE MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY, LORD PLUSH DEAR Me! T I DARE SAY- N T HAVE S DOES MAKE A BODY N EEEL SO ROMANTIC "°_:,JH m&\;\‘ socxnu;:. LOVED SIMPLE THINGS! __ ; JEST SETTING H WHIRL, NIGHT CLUBS, Tk . S i RE ; EMPTY, Fic %7 T e 5 Z WHooee! . River: Spanish. . Positive electric pole. . Meditators. . Calcining furnace. . Eucharistic winc vessel. Tms. 3. Fastened with wedge-shaped pieces of metal. 18. Arabian seaport. Se ts. . o 3 rpents. . Head of a college faculty. 25. Exclamation of disgust. . River in Great Britain. 26. A Western State. . Spicy condiments. 27. Military cap. s v - Hown in Westchester County, N. Y. | 29. ;an"g“;ple > LINDBOIG. CLYDE Y 1y o e e of aglONEe. ON ACLOUNT OF na 15,0M ACCOUNT OF HE WON THE BRAVERY 2. Old French coin, 34, The laurel tree. FLEW ACROST THE GOES INNA OAGE FULLA CHAMPEENSHIP . Textile fabric, 36. Musical composition. OCEAN ALL BY 4 o o YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. 37. Unbleached. 3 38. Glide along near the surface. : HISSELF! 40. An English queen. z —— 41, To be situated. 43. Account. 46. Island in the Philippines. 48. The dominion of Tartar king. 51. Degrade. 53. | To deprive. 55, 0. ickoo. 56. . Island in the West Indies. 37, Turkish g gl;;' ? Pelops. :f 5 T 0] . . | South Aerican animal with a ahell. | g3 Primary color. ted. 64. Bone of the arm. 65. Fly aloft. 67. Orangelike tree of India. 6. pi . Chess piece. Farmers’ Army Defles Law. d themselves seisure 2, m“fiu’:r e otT;adcfifghawmg nonpayment of tithes, \ F 3. City in France. sever: red farmers in the Kent O T CARD TABLES WHAT DEALS T . Parrot of Vew Zealand. of England have organized CARDS..RPA PIFFLE AN A du themselves into an army. They are VMESS .ét FELLERS, IS L working along_ war lines, and when * Pocbaid e ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE l :ul;r:eollé;c:‘:: :"}E’:‘ffi;r;?imfiég r!::h“"'iz ves of the law were routed withouf g%fi% agg gggg [any of the 89 lots sought, A body of E[Iil R ) SESOEMCA BEIS] fatored i e s S a0 @ggmsmagfiggfi@ {he ‘Aring of ‘rockets, is given. M el —_— EEHED @ggggg Powerful Engine Completed. Emm RARS s The Super-Mountain, declared to be AGIAI [RIONIMSPADEIS] (ne most powerful railway engine in the world, has just been completed at the works of the Prench State Railways| in Sotteville-les-Rouen. It will develop 2,800 horsepower. The engine pi - cally runs iteelf, nearly all controls be- muwmng.‘\:imlt even;e_ ~ : coal 'hgbw-fl:.

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