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" B6 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. P e I study new 'losofi\ies But always feel when- eer | read them They cannot help me i I'm weak And if I'm strong I'll never need them. OGITTES WHEN (THINK How | USEDTS AND Now | DoNT PUT UP e SLAVE EVERY YEAR CANNING FRUT A BLESSED THING sé"iu“i.'i %fi.‘: ’::D)Zfi: HAHA:DS ( NoR I, 1 FeEL WHY Do WE NEED A MAID 2 GUILTY AT BEING So ipLe Husbands Are So Aggravating. T-1 0 T 9 a2 Mags Remered. BAN;)W’CH WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE, A STEADY JOB OR A HUS- “A HUSBAND! BUT YOU NEED A STEADY JOB TO GET ONE!" LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. THIS 18 AN OUTRAGE- SOME- MAVBE- BUT WE EASY, MR OME “SHALL /%Y DEARLY/ PR M MUST KEEP THEM OH, PLEASE~ FUTILE= THAT | SEHIS= A SIBIOTIC. CHAREES SEPARATED- WHERE HE'LL EITHER [ [ wouLd DO NO Letter-Out for thin, light bis- | BAH- | HAVEN'T SEEN THAT "L HAVE YOU GOT i GOOD - WE'LL SEE ults. BRAT SINCE BEFORE | LEFT FOR E = et O oo ELMER LOCKED URZ ’ FAWNERS S THE CITY= WAIT TILL MY A‘:::fi:e - J::J!ECRE :;t;fi_- Letter-Out and these were of an ATTORNEV ARRIVES= I'LL FIGHT anclent empire. THIS THING= I'LL PROVE MY INNOCENCE = ENAMORS Letter-Out for North American Letter-Out and he's pretty much of a fool. I Indians. 2 3 GASEOUS 4 5| SALVE | | GLIMPSE | | I Letter-Out for calf meat. 5 Remove ons 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 is the title of | Abyssinian kings. Answer to Friday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and he gave an elbow T J h. DUDGEON |O| s o LS st e Ll o B W EINUDGED | oy iy E Letter-Out and an athlete needs 7 7 222 o 7 g A 7k 3 one. - / 77224 77 7 = | TERRAPIN | P TRAINER e £ GE ME AcAMERA e o LONG, MUTT! - [WELL WAAT ARE Yoo STTTIN' nly, You'LL GET A BETTER - BLE - d 5 . GET [ERE FOR?- T THOUSHT 2 [ VIEW OF IT DOWN THERE, g B e ALL THE OTHER PRODUCERS| MUTT. T'LL SHOW WATCH e NEWS-, R NNy HANDLING || LANDING ARE BEATING US ON YoU HOW To BEAT some BIG SAP! )7 —_— NEWSREEL MATERIAL! THOSE GUYS ON s Letter-Out for a magician's aid. ! WS REEL PICTURES' DWINA I [ | WAND & e y | RI lnf.tflu;-mt to go throush the { POSTAL BUD FisHeR ust Waiting for the 7 Z News to |7 7, 'usmu’ulmir"ég / W PATROLS (Copyright, 1933.) I it R pr Ztd g e RO JOY RIDING? - . WITH YOU DRIVIN g HAVE DID 1T/ THIS THING- HA! V;g‘]'\';é:;‘::","‘ YES. A AND WILL LORD CMON LETS GET SOUVENIR PLUSHBOTTOM AWAY_FROM HERE S'Ay WHAT OF MY FIRST RAISE NED WHEN cSEFORE WE DO FBU TN EORE AUTOMOBILE HE HEARS I WAS LL| CROW AND SOME POLICE DOIN WITH THAT? S ACCIDENT. COURT SUMMONS. 7 WILLARD i It’s a Good | Thing It 4 Wam'ta .. ) L& Z Building. N (£ @] o j S 877 | P T . Loud outery. ain, I3 = ® . ik . Tone down? In this place. = N . 2 i - , U.S. Pat. OF.. Copyright, 1933, by The Chicas Paddles. Custom. Small piece of marble used in mo- saic. g MY UNCLE GAVE . ME THI'S DO AN . Prophet. e n RfiG S T aQ - 5 1 :.B“oou‘rs':\:' . Ancient name of Spanish peninsula. g 2 [-Y¥) g . Writes { B s 7 \ ] . A town in Italy. E 2 ] 5 DOLLARS . Plaything. . Communicate. HoL®N: cpwpe . Attempt. . Sweet deep-red Spanish wine. . Deity of ancient Semitic race. . Goddesses of birth; Roman Anti 3 By 5. Pickle. = A Sepllilu particular. SENE DYRNES e imple. £ 9. One over-conscious of his own at- . Intimate companion. tainments. . Blackthorn. . Sluggard. . Large funnel to magnify sound. 1. Served. . Greek letter. 3. Soup. . Exalt. . Malt liquors. . Roman emperor. . Backs of inseets. . Slender stick. . Rend. . Shade tree. . Punish. . Related . Scheme. . Wandering. . Highest. . Spoken. . Ember. . Aeriform fluid. . Ridges of rock near surface of water. lack. 46. Eye socket. ¥HEEE . Sparkling. 7. A King of Sweden who proposed marriage to Queen Elizabeth of England. T st Bulloney. [ AL RigHT, 1F YUMRE SO DURN PERSNICKETY ‘BOUT BACKIN' UP. AT YUH PRINT, COME ON OVER, AN' HELP ME COLLECT TH' |58 Kernel. RIO DADGUMMED LIFE . Regret. ) ’ 5 - D N (7 INSURANCE /Y . Pay one's part. . Let it stand. T Selling of Wives Shown. How wives were sold will be shown in this year's pageant in Wakefield, _|England. It is said that in the West e oy o el | o eV [e-sel 'bidder in the market place was legal. -L.HUNTLEY e last recorded sale was on Septem- ber 13, 1814, when William Heslam of H Thornhill, brought his wife with a elp al her neck and sold her for the equivalent of $1.25. It is also recorded that she and her purchaser lived contentedly. i —_— | A statistican says the Columbis River, | largest stream on the West Coast, dis- | charges 555,500,000,000 barrels of water| into the sea yearly, 3 !