Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1933, Page 24

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APTER SHE'S MARRIED!” word rearrange to spell the for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposif l Daily Cross-Word Puzzle \ 25. Removes; obs. 37. A very large crater. 29. ny 31. By means of. 32. Vain. 35. Chief of a Moro tribe. Exclamation of pain. 40. Members of an ancient race. 42, Feign. 43, Beer mug. 45. College half uz'enrsfim The knave in cribbage Social duty. Obstr 80. Marks of infamy. B4 A 47 49. 5 mt. 64. Eulogistic memoir. @6, An order of amphibians. 67. Ismaelian title. 68, Perform ag: Pertaining 2. Ward off. ANSWER TO YESTERDAYS PUZZLE Tan races on the Broad Walk. When & EELLlE] e o] messenger of Spring. B8 l MODERN MAIDENS | 7 42 - “THE MODERN GIRL HAS NO TROUBLE FINDING A HUSBAND 'TIL LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. | Jetter-Out and he's self-respect- CENTRED | CHOLARTE | ——————————————————————————————————————eeeee. I Letter-Out for & door fastener. BITUMEN | . — | I Letter-Out and it's figured. from each I Letter-Out and it takes only 60 seconds. and have removed it it from, If you have “lettered-out” correctly it wi e Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. EYUONE - JC T Sl e CHAPELRY | L | Ml = e monis caseous |O| BRIGADES | S | COMANCHES | S | Letter-Out for reasons. CAUSES Létter-Out and you shorten it. ABRIDGE Letter-Out and they used to drive. COACHMEN (Copyright, 1933.) . A severe ascetic, . Became clouded. . Winglike part. . A twin crystal. 2. Mahometan prince. . Water-raising wheel. 2. Twilled cotton goods. . Impair, 26. Engraving with an acid. . Extreme. . Yielded. . Lettuce. . External. . Pertaining to a mark for failure. . An extinct order of reptiles. . Oily liquid. . Mystic Hindu ejaculations. 1. A number. . Ostensible 6. Soldiers; prov. to & race. uct. e Ch‘n;’nlrs of the Koran. . Triple. Bt soliar; . Amount of energy received. . North American rails. 5. Predict. . River in England. . A Hindu mendicant. . Epoch, 65. Permit. —_— Society Women Roll Hoops. | Society women of London have made new an old pastime. It is hoop racing. During the recent cold snap three women in Kensington Gardens borrowed three hoops from some youngsters, and | ain. to the setae. | crowd gathered they handed back the | > AR T] hoops and hurriedly left in a texi. Other nmmugg feminine members of the smart set have taken up the idea, and it promises to | [GIalN] become & live sport. Youth’s Leg Broken 24 Times. | Arthur Brown, aged 18, is again in| Weymouth Hospital, Weymouth, Eng- 2] !land, where he has spent most of his | life. His leg has been broken for the twenty-fourth time, only two weeks after leaving the hospital, where he had I | spent six mon a8 [A[T|E] ' occurred ST ERNED [ 19 S.LHUNTLEY The Tale Is Ended. “THERE! ZoBELIA AND | CLEANED- Your DEN TobAY. DoESKT IT Loock NIcE ¥ YOU KNOW, ELMER, | WAS VYOUNG ONCE MVYSELF- YOU DON'T THINK I WAS SRQUD OF YOU LAST NIGHT DO YOU? TRYING TO GET INTO THE PLACE NEXT DOOR AND WHEN THE MAN OF THE HOUSE TOLD YOU WHERE YOU WERE, YOUL KEPT YELLING THAT HE WAS IN THE WRONG HOUSE AND TRIED TO PUT HM ouT! 7 = WELL.,YOU SEE I'D BEEN WORRYIN® THERE ARE FORTY SEVEN SPEAKEASIES IN THIS NEIGHBOR! THAT 1 KNOW OF, AND I AM PROUD TO SAY THAT WHILE L AWAY MY FIANCE LORD PLUSHBOTTOM WAS NEVER IN ONE 7 erAacious ! Y COME ON,WELL VIEF PLUMB GLAD Yaut- OUT, MISS TS STARTING || RUN 1N TO PA J YUH DRAPPED J(s S o RAIN / PFFLES House !/l . _ UEST MAKE, | UNDE! /¢ ome M7 | . (Ew- BECAUSE I'LL BET EVERYTHING | WANTED KEPT IS IN T DESERVE SUCH A SON® I'M NOT EASY, WHEN HE'S IND = Wi t DONT KNOW WHERE POPE& BHAVING BRUSH IS BUT PINHEAD S HOBBY HO! HIT WASNT LEAKN' THEN, YUH DADGUMMED, oET! -

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