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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1933, YE GODS! THosE LETTERS AND THAT ProTo — ] GONE !t wro COULD HAVE Hy' | startling views’ When I was young and wild — O, YES. HE Says OH—MRs. WAMPUS! 1 So GLAD To HEAR. Your GRANDFATHER IS BETTER | DONT TAKE MUCH STock N | NEW YEAR RESoLuTioNs, BUT LETS MAKE JUST THIS ONE: LETS AGREE DADDA AND OKAY NeT To SAY okaY | The Spread of an Epidemic. HE GoT HIS SPEECH BACK. “TopAY. THE FIRST THING HE SAID WAS oKaY “JACK HAS WIRED HIS AUTO FOR SOUND.” ‘YEAH, AND HIS FATHER FOR CASH.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. BEGAT | REQUITAL | RAVELING | DRIVEL | DRESDEN | it and that's one way Letter-Out and he's good for & I Ser Letter-Out and we are on our way I Letter-Out and it's pretty bad, LOOK, SANDVY- THERE GOES ELMER PINCHPENNY, IN HIS SWELL CAR- YOU'D THINK HE OWNED THE WHOLF | Letter-Out and it was torn apart. 5 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 the word you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly they are the Verse makers. Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OU” FRESHET | ROUGHS | ROSETTE | ROUGHLY TRUFFLES | 1G] F Letter-Out for more than twos. ‘THREES Letter-Out and the wind does R l that. SOUGH O Letter-Out and people walk there. | STREET Letter-Out for 60-minute in- tervals. HOURLY for peevishness. FRETFUL S l Letter-Out (Copyright, 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle p Across. . Venetian boat song. . Flat circular plate . Uniformity producer: . Vegetable. | Separate again into smaller parts. . Corpulent. . A dessert . Kine: prov. Eng . Flocks. . By. . Gayly. . Tear. . Domesticate . Diminutive of Anne . Coronet. . Horse. . Grumble: Scot, . Penetrate. . Wooden pin. . Proper condition. . Female ruff. . Backbone of an animal . Wrinkles, as the folds of stomach. . Pragment of pottery. . Denomination. . Competent 50. Recommences. . Pronoun . Rebound . Shooting match: French Immorality Outdo. . Brought into line: rare. Third of a butt. . Able to take in. . Unmoved. . Hired. Down. . Scatter. . Ancient Division in France. ~—— | neck, is now expected to recover. L AS T EE] [SNEER] Tll-bred fellow. 5. Similar. . Stream. A willow shoot: var. Conductor. 9. Before . Passageway. Inherent. | Sifter . Hoodwink. . Animal habitation . A unit of force. 23. Nothing but Plans 5. City in Belgjum. Companion Smell R 5. 1 N Countenance. . A rug town of Kashmir. . Consumed. . Works With Broken Neck. | T. J. Grace, aged 19, who worked at | |his office in Auckland, New Zealand, {four davs unaware that he had a broken | | He E. | fell when practicing acrobatics in a | friend’s home. At the end of the four days he felt a growing paralysis of the | left side, and an X-ray revealed the| fracture.” He still is wearing a steel | £pinal jacket, but expects to discard it Bl soon. | . Animals Suffer at Fairs. Unsatisfactory conditions at provin- cial fairs in Ulster cause suffering | among cattle and other animals, ac-| cording to Inspector S. McKeever of the ‘ Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in his annual re- port. He declares that the lack of proper watering and feeding facilities ‘esuits in much unnecessary suffering, and he urges that the conditions be im- proved. Pinchpenny. YOU REALIZE WHAT (T MEANS T J ?:s‘ INVITED BY THG DACHesSS OF FLATBUSH TO HER Home? THIS HNWITATION ESTABUSHGS LS Makes a Mistake. LORD PLUSHBOTTOM TELLS ME You CALLED HIM AN OLD SAPHEAD! YES, SIR" I HAD A TOOTH FILLED ONCET BUT NOT | 19 §.LHUNTLEY His Dad Knew. DIDJA SEE THAT RECKLESS VYOUNG JACKANAPES? | OUGHT TO RUN HIM IN, FOR RECKLESS DRIVING=- BUT WHAT'S THE USE, WITH HIS FATHER THE RICHEST MAN IN TOWN? 227/ WELL, THAT'S LAW FOR YOU, SANDY- PETE PINCHER IS AN HONEST COP- 4l BUT HE KNOWS, AN’ WE ALL KNOW, A LOT O MONEY MAKES A LOT O OIFFERENCE= 7 ONLY THE UPPER-CRUST OF SOCIETY waLL Be HERE. THIS AIN'T NO SN EASY, EASY. YOU WON'T FEEL THIS You musT BE WRONG ABOUT THiS TOOTH'! HERE ARE SOME GOLD FLAKES OM THE DRILL ' 7~ SAY! IF YUH DONT Y CUT THET OUT, 1M GONNA TELL YOR. A DAD ON YUH ! S " ] THAT ELMER WiLL GO ON LIKE THAT, TILL HE HURTS SOMEBODY, OR HAS A BAD WRECK= HE'S SURE A LITTLE SMARTY, IF | EVER SAW ONE=~ 1 THINK YOu MUSTA HIT MY BACK, COLLAR suTTOoN, THET'S WIS I ou man iy \ THAR WHAT HES