Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1933, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGILON, D. €., SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933. ALL ovaR Der CIVILIZED WORLD MEN SONE B—6 MODERN MAIDENS . CRAZY ABOUT HAF = SONIA TOBASCO ¢ AH~VA(T= D Py VAIT TiLL YOU SEE HER ~ LA VAT TILL YOU LOOK. =—) 3 WNTO DEM BYES — JOE, WHAT Do You THINK OF ThE WELL, 1YE BEEN LISTENING TS RADIO PRESENT FINANCIAL SITUATION 7 TALKS LATELY —BY BiG MEN. BUT SOoME ‘THINGS | DONT UNDERSTAND WELL —ER — JUST WHIAT—ER ¥ FACT OF THIZ MATTER. = ! DoONT SAY, WHATS THE IbEA, S, You DONT KNow ANY W pa— ~ HY —ER — SPEAKING OF ALLTHIS —HUKD ©OF THE FINANCIAL ARE UNDERMINING CONFIDENCE 4-7F onarvea v, 13 meww tesered “DAD HAS PROMISED TO BUY ME A NEW CAR AS SOON AS BUSI- NBSS GETS BACK TO ABNORSAL!™ LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. &EE, SANDV- UUST Look PENSILE SLITTED Letter-Out for a burning pile. Letter-Out for il temper. Letter-Out and it's on end. Letter-Out and he savs it again. AT ALL TH’ NEW LUMBER, FOR THE HOUSE- AND KEGS O’ NAILS, AND BUNDLES O’ SHINGLES- TH' FUTILES SURE ARE GOIN' TO HAVE A SWELL PLACE HERE, WHEN THEY GET (T FINISHED = BUT THIS ISN'T GETTIN ANYTHING DONE=- THE GARDEN SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALL PLANTED, LONG BEFORE NOW=- MR FUTILE WOULD NEVER THINK OF IT, TILL OTHER FOLKS GARDEN TRUCK IS READY TO EAT- HE'S LIKE LOTS O' FOLKS WHO NEVER LOOK AHEAD- THEY CAN'T HELP (T= JUST MADE THAT WAY= | FIGGER, IF YUH EVER S'PECT TO HAVE SOMETHIN. NOW IS TH' TIME TO DIG= TRAPEZES Letter-Out and women like them PSALTER around thelr necks. Remove one letter from each word and resrrange to spell the word called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite word | you have removed it from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell | a great Hungarian planist and composer. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. POLISHED | H Letter-Out and it's too bad. SPOILED I Y I Letter-Out and he lands again. RELANDS sworbeps M TS o= 7 4 0 [ourwHooree -How i 5 Letter-Out for her to scorn his > D hand. PRUNES el SPURN | N Letter-Out and take this out. | LETTER LYSANDER NETTLER (Copyright. 1933.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle She She Go AND YOU CERTAINLY HAVE GROWED SINCE I'VE BEEN AWAY, /° | T os- YOU PUT ME IN WATER Too MUCH! WELL, THERE YEH- EMMY'S SEEMS TO CGONNA CHANGE B8E QUITE A HER NAME TO FEW CHANGES /LADY PLUSHBOTTOM, BUT PERSONALLY I AIN'T HEARD OLD PLUSHBOTTOM GIVIN' THREE CHEERS ABOUT IT. IT'S ALL HER OWN FAULT- EMMY’S WILLARD No Sign olel_’dn . Mahomet's adopted son. 4. Spanish cloak. . Trap. 9. Crude dwelling. . Underground edible fungus. 14. Poem. . Opera by Verdi. 15. Nimble, . Surfeit. . Vassal, . Own: Scot. . Walks for health. . Dante's inamorata. . Hawaiian flower garlands. . Far Northern dwelling. Flaming:obs. . Cozy homes. . Anything small. Hiss. = Pikelike fishes. . Wrath. Tl . Firearm. . Famous screen star. GAVE ME AN Antonym of cons. . Kingdom. o " Luzon savages of the Philippines. . Poorly. ! RANGE | Feminine name. . Cornmeal bread. | ANNA Fermented taro. . Clear. BANANA" Of the matter in law. . Eschew. Business_transaction. " Gognomens. WHICH ONE DO '™ GLAD You ‘ TAKE THE DID BANANA, CAtSE T e PUDDINHEAD' ORANGES & THE | Foreign Papal representative. 5. In a headlong manner: collog. ‘Tilts. Hard heavy metallic element. . Odorous smoke. . Offensive impertinence. . American Indian. . Citizen of the United States. . Immediate progenitor. . Parish priest. Yov o WANT, PINHEAD? Syn;bol for samarium. . gar';omopeninm Eagle. . Material. . Deep mud. . Hindu god of fire. Eager, " Having enamel-like scales. . Lasted under use. . Value. . Calms . Corpulent. 9. High wind. . Silkworm. 50. Japanese sash. . Part of a church. g gnmfish een. X Efi’ymn f&]):{ dt‘;xl;:ed by voltalc . > — - o= X Sug'xmlr?u. cu;renl. = = - (Copyright, 1033, by Gene Byrnes) Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off . Former rulers. . Youth. . Delete. . Hebrew healer. 3 };\k’lus(.{ . Oriental coin. . Therefore. I ey High Rate of Heart Disease. e According to the statistics of one of 1. Legendary bird. the leading insurance companies, heart CUSS OVER THAR - H Zfi’éfi"’" Sre disease, for the ninth successive year, £ ¥ AP DADEUM / WHATTA bz 2 — | has been the cause of more deaths than ) ) map / = any other disease. It was the cause of % ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | 0 gigirinution of one-seventh of the total disbursed in death claims. The death claims for accidents of all kinds was only one-ninth of the total. | . A Revolutionary Hero. Visitors to Savannah rarely over- look a visit to the monument to Willilam | Jasper, the hero whose daring exploit n a |in replacing the fallen colors of the y | Revolutionary forces at Fort Moultrie | in the face of a galling fire has thrilled every American schoolboy, Jasper fell at Savannah with Pulaski in the siege of 1779. It was from this flourishing ! seaport, 114 years ago, that the Savan- nah made the first successful trans- atlantic voyage in the history of steam- ship navigation, the passage to Liverpool | requiring 25 days, \\\\V/»» - ,'. THAR'S TH FELLER - THET COMICAL LOOKIN' 8y |8.L HuNTLEY ¥ [Z|=[M] <] =] o) jo]m]<] HEE @R >ZIc] [lm|

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