Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1933, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933. YES, FINIS JUST PHONED AND SAID FOR You To CoME To AL, MY BOY, IVE RACKED MY BRAIN TRYING TO THINK OF SOME SUITABLE GIFT TO SHOW WHAT (T'LL BE? MAYBE HES GIVING “CLARICE fir s o N 2 *TM GLAD TO SEE BOB AND ETHEL ON FRIENDLY TERMS AGAIN.” *YEAH, THEY GOT THEIR DIVORCE LAST WEEK.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph CHAPTERS TOPPLER AMUSIVE PELISSE ANGRIEST | Letter-Out for a mender. l Letter-Out to drive forward. Letter-Out for delicate purple colors. Letter-Out and he catches sight of. I Letter-Out for those who profit. Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for in the last columnn. ou have removed it from. n walk your feet off the ground. Print the letter in center column opposite word If you have “lettered-out™ correctly with this you Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. LAMBENTLY | B |U [N | K (S PERILOUS LANCETS MARKED ANGRIEST Letter-Out_and this is the way We solve problems. 1 MEN | Letter-Out for a damager. SPOILER Letter-Out and a man's house is at. CASTLE Letter-Out and let's have & pleas- and one DREAM Letter-Out for & seaport eity of l Horoeeo. TANGIER (Copyright. 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Handle of a pall. . Obtuse, . Burn, . Wide-mouthed Mexican jar. g seasons. . English composer. . Hebrew measure. . Mining refuse. . Prong. . Proverbs. . Pertaining to the practice of sur- gery. . Points . Former Russian ruler. . Authoritative statements. . To unfold (poet.). . View. . Masculine name. . Porch. . Best performance. . To seize (collog.). . Attentive . Youngster. . Cossack chief. . Place for skating . Epic poem. . Let again. . Observe. . Esoteric. . Ceremony. . Temple. . Bag. . Russian city. Dry. . Bar for raising. . Destruction. . Parer.. . Lifeless. . Patron saint of sailos. . Mason'’s hammer. . A wing or quill (Latin). 73. Female deer. . Lumber raft. . Feminine name. . Holly. Lasso. . Welcome. . Prophets. . Ironic. . Famous navigator. | 2. Feminine name. 3. Wind. | - Partaking of the qualities of noxious | effluvia, . A custom of dividing equally be- tween sons the property of an in- | testate. 5. Presently. Serbian coin. Angry 29. Conspiracy. 31. Spanish ecclesiastic. 3. A lawmaker. . Commerce, 5. Serpent. White metal. . Sprint. 2. Feudal tenure. 5. City in Central Connecticut. . Moon goddess. 51. Required. . Showy garden flower. . One-part song. 2. Indefinite quantity. 3. Book of the Bible. Eagle. | ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | Oyster Invasion From Japan. In Japan the art of oyster culture has been developed, it is said, way be- yond any methods practiced in this country. The Japanese oysters are large and of fine quality, and they are likely to crowd out the native bivalve. In two years about 32,000 boxes of “seed” were shipped to the Pacific Coast from Japan and planted. Each box contains from 5,000 to 20,0000 baby | oysters, and it is estimated that at least | 150,000,000 “alien” oysters have been put in’the waters of the West Coast to compete with the native product and | with native fishermen. When it is re- | membered that it takes only about 280 adult oysters to make a b the “ine ;lmon" becomes something of a prob- lem. IS OFFICE ! HE MY APPRECIATION /FOR ALL YOU'VE So, HERE'S A DEED TO ‘ COLISEUM OPERA HOUSE ~ | CANT SEE My WATCH CANT SEE M Darkness. WHAT TH---9 THERE'S THAT MONGREL- AH~ THIS TIME FLL MAKE SURE- THINKS HE'S SAFE, TEN FEET QUT OF THE ROAD- HATHA! HA! CAREFUL OF THIS CUT-GLASS PITCHER. EXTRA CAREFUL- UNDERSTAND? T S ¥ A APPLE CIDER. AND Be)) IF YOU SUE YOUR HUSBAND ON THE GROUNDS OF CRUEL AND INHUMAN TREATMENT, MRS. PRATT. DO YOU THINK HE'LL FIGHT THE CASE? Foot P 7 J0sT TO Tk <y g SHE WOULD HAVE Vigl ec=~ neEcRULY - N NINETY YEARS OLD ||f HER NEXT BIRTHDNY —-- AND NOW z SHE'S GONE | 19 6.LHUNTLEY /i N Enopgh Time. WHAT Time 18 1T Jor T N QN@ EITHER — INTHIS IMPORTANT !!! Doa!! AT LAST— HE'S GONNA DO _SOMETHI Big FoR |4 YEP- I'D KNOW HIM ANYWHERE- BANDAGED ‘Mvfl' GIES ME A PAIN IN THE NECK. IT'S DARK AS PITCH DOWN HERE -AND~ FIGHT! WHY THAT WORM s AFRAID TO EVEN COME INTO A ROOM WHERE T AM! FOR ME, I WANTED TO THE NEXT MOVIE NIGHT u»u%)’ausarm " ‘TKEBR‘:FC&QSYWLLS‘E! NO MORE EYE -STRAIN LOOKING AT WRIST WATCHES. | BROUGHT THIS ALARM CLOCK ALONG JFF =DID You BREAK THe —_— WELL, I MUST SAY, YOU AND THAT WAR ® DEPARTMENT OF E\TTTTS wgrnm YOURS NEVER COULD | [ oyES ME MORE BE MISTAKEN FOR TODAY THAN A PAIR OF SHE D\D YEA TURTLE DOVES, Aco. MR. MULLINS. MATTER OF 1D BE ALmosT ASKAIRT TO DO THAT WITH MY P AND SHE WAS A WONDERFUL WIFE .. -MARRIED SIXTY-FIVE HOW MR. PETER'S 'S BEARING ULP T, 1 SHOULD THINK © B HE WOULD MISS HER DREADFULLY .. MOTHER OF WIS CHILDREN-... COMPANIION) FOR THREE SCORE. AND FIVE ---- FACK, MRS. PRATT, | POSITIVELY PELTED YES, BUT SHE USED To YOU WITH EVERY EGG AND TOMATO IN THE ICE BOX WHEN You CAME HOME LAST NIGHT. CAUSE \F SHE LIFTED THE OTHER, ONE SHED FALL NEAH, BUT LAFE AUOWS SOMEHOW HE NEVER COULD QUITE JEST TAKE A FANCY BETTER SET ThE ALARM FOR NINE. THATS TiE TiME You

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