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EVENING T oot s et e k8 VALY LINGH ¢ 84 KR, 77 4 D R S e— “DO PEOPLE WHO MAKE LOVE SCENES FOR THE MOVIES LOSE SHEIR AMATEUR STANDING?" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. Letter-Out and it's slang for get- ting over a spree. OBSERVING | ROISTERER | Letter-Out and these fellows go 0 Dbed. Letter-Out and the gun failed to shoot when expected. FLIMSIER | Mohammedan heaven. 4 ' Letter-Out for spreading rumors. 5 ROGUISH | | Letter-Out_and find them in the ONEIDAS 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 it will spell | the longest river in Europe, Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. MEASURING l S I Letter-Out for a flowering plant. GERANIUM I A Letter-Out and we need it to et married. LICENSE B Letter-Out for a spoil. ADDLE Letter-Out and he was uncertain. (Copyright, 1933.) SALIENCE BLADED OBTRUDED S ey Letter-Out for holes. SOBERING BORINGS . Land measure . A small building. . A volcanic substance. . Foolish or banal, - Indigo dye. T . Order or send back. 1 TAY . Star-shaped. Colcred Crayons. . Roman magistrate. g § . Stalk supporting the cap in mush- | Tooms Billow. ung goat. in, es of fodder plant, used in . A creeper. . A member of & mixed Malay- | Negrito tribe. Employ. | Swayed. 2. Greek god of war. ted 5. Chemical symbol for nickel. . Flowerless plants. . Base. . Sediment. . Act of transporting. . Turns outward. . Before now . An eye; Scot. 5. Schism. A forage grass . The papyrus cradle of Moses i . An umbrella-shaped finial sur- mounting pagodas. . Coating with gold 3. An Anglo-Saxon money of account . Give audible expression to . A stretch of intervale beside a river Scot. . Broken down Move upward. Not occupied. Makes notes of. slight experience of. bordinate. ch one does well. s posed of five straight lines, ted pellets. . Peruse. 7. Want Surrenders title to. Discover. | 65. Pronoun. FINNS DEFY CRISIS ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | Reducticn of Costs Aids Growth in Trade. HELSINGFORS (). - its 1932 export surplus the largest on record, holds fat to its reputation of being one of the few countries to show | an increasingly favorable trade belance of the econcmic crisis. | in value of exports over r was 1.190,000,000 | lent to $17,850,000 at In the first 10 months of 1932 exports | h worth 200,000,000 finmarks more than in the sam~ period o’ 1931, while imports decreased by 94,000,000, | | petition of parts in living | SENE DYRNES '™ Fintand, with| &L HUNTLEY THE STAR. WASHI NGTON. D. C. CORUARY 11, 1933. the Fog at Last, NOw, MY DEAR - SIT_HERE QUIETLY =~ IM JUST GOING TO TH' CORNER A MNUT LITTLE GIRL, DONT You THINK YOUVE GST Too MANY COVERINGS ON THE BABY @ EASY, NOW, WHILE | TUCK YOU IN, NICE AND WARM= THEN WE'LL GO DOWN TO TH' STORES AN’ BACK- PRETTY SOFT FOR You- RAY The Popularity M AFRAD HELL SMSTHER LET ME FIXTHEM BETTER NoT SH-H-H- YEAH, | SEE HIM, SANDY- BUT WE MUSTN'T LET ON THAT WE KNOW HE'S TH' BIRD WHO TRIED TO KILL YOU- FLL FIX HIS CLOCK, WHEN TH' TIME COMES, SANDVY-- LEAVE HIM [ I'M TRYING To FIND THE BOTTLE OF “TIGER SWEAT " THAT MUTT TAKES A NIP OF WHEN T'M NOT LOOKING ~ 134 BUD Fisuer You Can’t Fool Cicero Mutt. T Found 1T. A DRINK OF \T MAY HeELp THIS BAD coud I've 60T, PHooEY! BUT YOU WAS DRIVIN' MY CAR WHEN IT RUN INTO THAT TRUCK AND— FINISH WAS ALREADY ON YOUR FENDERS BEFORE I EVER SAW THE OLD THAT ACCORDION ~ THANK HEAVEN THEY'VE NOW, NOW GENTLEMEN! QUIT HOLLERING AND WHILE I'M ouT MARKETING I WANT YOUL To SETTLE YOUR OISPUTE QUIETLY, O O PIPED DOWN! OHYEH T AN I Been CUTLETS AN' JUICY T-BONE NO, SIR. I'M NOT GONNA SPEND THIS NICKEL, JIMMIE ! BE A MISER,, PUDDINHE AD! BAD PA PIFFLE DIDNT GET TO Not the Winner. , ™M NOT A MisER! IM SAVIN UP To GET A FOR MY UNC\E wWOTS THE GENERAL IN WHAT PID | TELL You'! WHAT DI | TELL You! “THATS WHAT You GET FOR BUTTING IN ! ONG TH’ FIRST DAY- MY, YOU SURE ARE POPULAR WITH EVERYBODY- DON'T KNOW WHEN I'VE FELT SO PRGUD- M WELL, SANDY: MUSTN'T | N KEEP YOU OUT TOO ’; L X'Bi& SAP THEY DONT NEED WATCHES IN THE ARMY ! THEY KEEP TIME WITH THEIR. FEET!