Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1933, Page 26

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B—10 “SAY. DAUGHTER. DIDN'T I GIVE YOU A DOOR KEY LAST WEEK?’ “YEAH. DAD! BUT I STILL COME IN THIS WAY FROM FORCE OF HABIT!” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. Out and he’s more robust 1 ARNING | ' i ) 2 INDURING | Letter-Out and he smiled broadly. 2 RING ~p - k& g Letter-Out and he feels alive 3 ELZEVIRS | ] 48 3 | ERODIN'] | I 4 INSULTFIER 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 island on which Manila is located Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. ANISEED | A Letter-Out and he makes an op- posing statement DE! NIES | 2! PERGOLA R s 2 i PR Letter-Out for flowers. 3, PIONEERs | R ik, 3 Letter-Out and the stockyard 4 I | I does this FATTENS 3 S Letter-Out for large communi- | 5 ERIGIDS IR e s 5 (Copyricht, 1032 Acren Davn. 3 political economist. ed cabinet s of the soil. ve metcls. an hourchold god. 1. Fregrance 10. Pardon. 15. Repeiition, 16. Sphere of 17. Divided into c} 18. orchouse. | .!‘: ith nitric acid. | 21. 22 23 ak 24. Settled 26. Suitable. 27. Accouter. Crystal gazer. 30, Repast 31. Hottentot of Namajualand. 33, Untid 35. Turkish regiment. 5. T ovar cial plene. 38. D on banisher. e e 42 Cm';hes. Denot ng a guttural s-und. 46 Dash . Tubutary of the Elbe River. 47. Guide. Mythical Greek who solved the 49, Worship. riddie of the sphinx. 50. ;loa:fmh' . Valuahle metal . Dog. . Appendage 53. Fate. B . Sea between the Acgean and Black Seas. . Bereech. . Treat with irreverence. . Colonist, Dizimaker. 64. Impersonal pronoun. 55. Wooden pin. 56. Spoil. 57. Cleft. 58. Young bird L 60. Relating to the conduct of gov-| ;) ernment. es. of evergreen shrubs, al. . Join. 63. Chief alkaloid cf the betel nut. |57’ 64, Wise men 30, ant which enters into the g on of a curve: math, 1 Wordarful Lighting Effects. The Century of Progress will have a display of light never before thought ) possible. Huge floodlights will spread a | scepe. At a specified hour, announced on the loud speaker hook-up at the Fair, the eniire lighting system of the srounds wiil go through a “light sym- | phon .* Instead of sound effects to| please the sense of hearing, it will be light effects to please the eye. 4 Thus, as architecture will see a ‘new criterion which undoubtedly will in- fluence the future, so will the lighting | see a milepost, marking the road to a | greater I?Kllcltlm and appreciation of artificial illumination, TH Laugh, Clown! Laugh! -3 The Only Thing Mutt Missed Was The Eagle! The Cheerful Cherub 1 M SIS = IT'S TousH, e A s TORR CrANCES OF e Sy Wr BUT IVE &OT TO YO !, MISTUH LEASING DER COLISEUM e S&IZE TH' COLISEUM ”‘-‘&'N s CAN s WILL 1 4 FOR TaT TAX : Setrs e And so I'm lonely THE g underneath — E _EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. 1933. I AM BORIS BEEFSTEWSK! ' — ’m::ehavlw' = OF DER GRAND MPERIAL BE& A @ooD Scour, SHERIFE | HOLD OFF © oh—Joe! LETS Buy A LAUGHING FAUN FOR OUR GARDEN THEYRE S0 ORNAMENTAL! BY GEokee, WELL Do 11! HA! HA! THOSE INSURANCE CAN NEVER FIND OUT WHQ SET =] FIRE TO FUTILE'S HOUSE- WHAT MORE LOGICAL THAN THAT ANNIE, OR THE FUTILES, BURNED T FHEMSELVES, FOR THE INSURANCE? AH, GENTLEMEN=- | WHY, IT'S KNOW THE PEOPLE IN N NOTHING THIS TOWN VERY WELL- AT ALL TO | KNOW THE FUTILES ME- | ARE VERY MUCH IN NEED ONLY WISHED, OF MONEY=- NOW IT AS AN OCCURS TO ME THAT HONEST PEOPLE WiLL DO DESPERATE g CITIZEN, TO THINGS SOMETIMES FOR ¥ = SEE JUSTKE DONE: ) WHY DIDNT | HAVE SENSE ENOUGH TO KEEP MY MOUTH SHUT? BUT HOW COULD 1| GUESS THEY WOULD TAKE T THAT WAY? THEY CAN PROVE NOTHING- BUT L WHY DID | HAVE TO ATTRACT THEIR ATTENTION? - AT Zizz 7 PONCHO, THE ONLY WAY WE CAN MAKE | THERE'S THE EAGLE Now, SITTING e ~AKE THAT, H MOV ING PICTURES HERE IS TO GETRID OF | ON THAT FENCE - SEND JEFF BACK . AND THAT, [ JEFF'S FOOL EAGLE- I'LL DRILLTHAT || TO THE STUDIO FOR A SKY HOOK (\ AND THAT! BIRD FULL OF BULLETS! OR SOMETHING AND LOAN ME > YOUR PISTOL, PONCHo! LORD PLUSHBOTTOM, VERY WELL SAY LORD WAS .ONLY FOOLIN’ WILLIAM, 15 YOUR WARD Luck- || % A8 G g st~ o Too GENEROUS, D%‘fi;’:’:{sgé IF YOL WON'T PLUSHBOTTOM, I WAS GOING HERE'S TWO BUCKS :":‘KY | LORD PLUSHBGTTOM,) MINE OUT OF L Oo0? D \SAY ANY THING BUT I'M BUSTED,| TO MAKE YOU A JUST TO SHOW You ) TENE YO YOU DON'T NEED THE O aLd) ToiEmmy BENT AND PRESENT OF THAT S oA ) DON i WILLIAM= BROKE! FINE DOGS HEAD TIE TO MAMIE ABOULT [ * "\ o) By PIN WITH THE RED ME LENDIN’ YOU r\\ 6 DOLLARS 1 WILLARD GLASS EYES AND MY THEM TWO | AL SILVER-HEADED CANE DOLLARS. THAT YOU ADMIRED o Back on 8uLT SI =90 THAT IS YOUR The Gold T TToveS 1 Stzndard. e « AR oo You\\ 2 1 FORGOT, DONT m = LA CLEAN UP THE 2 mom! 1L Do THAYS 4 PUT OFF TiLL R bG S . %F::IAER?. 4 . 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