Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1933, Page 32

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LR -4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1933. BomS BELFSTEWSK| Growth means constant . change So only those whe dare To do things new and Qs ny NC | WISH You WOULDNT LET Him cur YES —AND IT$ oo SHORT IN ILL WEARTHIS EVERY NIGKT TitL My IT So CLOSE OVER THE EARS. BACK. You HAVENT MUCH HAR, HAIR GROWS AGAIN. THEN MAYBE ITS AWFUL So You OUGHT To — You CAN BEARTH - UNERE ARE Yol GoING © wbrncsesio ANYTAING ELSE i i “WHEN THE BOSS GAVE ME A RAISE N SALARY I KISSED HIM." | % “THAT'LL TEACH HIM A LESSON." LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. YOU KNOW DOG-GONED WELL % HA! HA! TO BE y ) HAVE NO CASH- EVERY | MEAN ABOUT TH' PIPE-ORGAN- ANNIE- I'LL SEE CENT 1| HAVE IS TIED UP | THEY'RE SAVIN' YOURE TRYIN' TO IT AT ONCE- IT'S i IN MORTGAGES— IT TAKES I Fitesoet andimiienstma S TO BACK OUT=- - THAT YOU'RE JUST SLIPPED MY EVERY DIME | CAN LAY BIDDEN i LONGER- FOLKS GOIN' TO WELCH- ©' COURSE, MIND= YOU KNOW- MY HANDS ON TO PAY FOR ARE BEGINNIN' -+ )} KNOW DIFFERENT- BUT WHY i BUSINESS= SO MANY HER OUTRAGEOUS "CHARITIES® MONEYER NOT TAKE CARE OF IT NOW? OTHER MATTERS TO | Letter-out for freeholders.” GREGORY | Letter-out for a big eater. PRAGUE I Letter-out and cleanse. Letter-out and this is & messy TRANSEPT thing to do with ink. 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 | & Democrat whose daughter has become an international figure in politics. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. PILLARED l P l Letter-out for one who delays. DALLIER and it's free. - - Letter-out : GAITERS | E| e : s o = , NOW THAT MISS WHOOPEE ) MUTT- Rl THERES A MISS | MUTT,SHe'S CoMe! 2 0V LALA- T HAVE ZE T 73 A and it brings together. HAS LEPT US -WHERE CAN |T RECEWED YESERIY| £y \orcHA | I'LL BET SHE'S THE s o eee A ?fl ;:As'::‘::r?fl:sfigufigy SINUATE UNITES I GET AN ACTRESS TO [WAS FROWAMISSFIFI | o te e WANTS |~ GIRL OF MY B A M YOUR SPLENDID Letter-out and 8hd them in col- TLATIE ‘-m’;;’ vE st‘m;:g’ :3“ To SEE Yo ¢ DANCES | C| =™ s HEXT FloTURE? HOLMES H l Latter-out for skin blemishes. I MOLES (Copyright, 1933, AdEd AlAEE dAhaa SRS WHAT'RE YOU SQUAWKIN D SAY & 25,0008 An LINS = THAT ( T ¥'D SAY $23,0002¢ AND PR e M) ABOUT, LORD PLUSHEGTTOM THE HOOSE WAS H THESE DAYS-~ NOU'RE GONNA. GET 8L PSS A || (RO Mo oo ) TO BE IN THE |- 0L MARRY EMMY, MISS SCHMALTZ HANDS OF THE RECEIVERS AIN'T YOU? *( SHE ) werimaree [ [ | ANY DAY NOW. / MULLINS, ‘I“ SO SHE INTIMATED . Staff. . Perfume. . Branches. . Elliptical. . Coarse woolen. . Particle. . Informal record for future use. . Portico. " Erconivg otaniity . Ex ve . Rip. LS S e S e, N AW : ing to the science . Excl of doubt. mG S » . Harden: var. of genealogies. 26. Instrumental prelude. BBIE WANTE. - Gauselike dress tabric. . Erovde foed e ; ROBBIE WANTED A . Corundum. GREAT DANE, . Wheeler. WILLIE. WANTED A o a0 . PLEECE OO, GENE DYRNES . RICWE WANTED A . For. 3 i ‘ : ; WOLF TR : B Solvi s AN TOMMY WANTED A . Pertaining to herbs. : ded with gears. lving e 3 mmlhvnmz. the B | Raise. bEmoi - One who regulates his attttude Problem. % - 4 . lccord.ml jon. : ID‘?;;::;’;" tropical tree: var. . Chi sty A . Average lfetime. < Pfiflf . Adventitious sound accom- ¥ 7 panying breathing. d on & spire. . Run away. — . Summon. Italy Reclaiming Lake Land. . Pace of a horse. . e Ly : . Sacred. a for fal Down. of the Lake of Arsa in Istra, has been % Z Y HIS WINDMILL BROKE DOWN AN’ 13 . State of insensibility. started by the Italian government. W M8 UP ON AN' BROKE Amrm Where once were unhealthy swamps, E CLLUMB HT TO MEND HIT._ i HIS NECK farms are being laid out, and soil indi- b | Title. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE FIUSEJADTAWINEIDD[A] | o, tmes. Tunneling of & moun it CEMRIIEE] | S35 "inie e wel & shupentous.” —_ . Vicar, in Love, Forgets Horse. Cupid démanded too much attention from Rev. James D. Tytler, viear of Bil- | ton, England, and he was fined in court | for cruelty to his faithful horse by leaving it in a paddock during severe Winter weather while he was on his honeymoon. The clergyman explained ‘that it was very bright and when he went away, but an agent of the Hu- mane Society said the horse was | without shelter, feed or water for seve eral days. A ' »

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