Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1934, Page 22

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B8 MODERN MAIDENS 1O 124 7. 41 B et “AHA, YVONNE! A PERFECT THREE POINT LANDING!” LETTER-OUT By Charles B Joseph. l Letter-Out and he exerts force. PRICES | LAPELS | I Letter-Out and he becomes wan. EDISON | FAMOUS | DELIVERS | 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 floats. l Letter-Out and his action was mean. l Letter-Out and the surf does this. Letter-Out and he is rejuve- nated. Answer to Ye-kr:y'_l LETTER-OUT. sELDoM | L HOSTELER |O| B g e ™™ e 6| %= MASTER | A %fi:::'r»out and congressmen have TERMS GULDEN | N| (Oopyright. 1034.) Letter-Out for styles. MODES Letter-Out and you're stuck. GLUED l Daily Cross-Word Puzzle l 2N 1. Dispatched. 6. Unusual. 9. Pasture land. . Occurring at night. 14. Malay vessel. . Pitch. 15. g . East Indian perennial. 15. B = . Mountain spurs. . Renominates. . Eagle. . Reference mark. 34. Disconcert. eglin. . Bone of the forearm. . Dropped. . Inhabitant of an isle. use of. . Great lake. . Corded fabric. 9. Cut. . Without having made a will. 2. Rims. . Pertaining to an ode. 64. Serf. . Grain, . Nothing but. —_— All to Get Vaccine. Each day 40,000 le in th be vaccinated until the entire popula- tion has been treated. [JAID]E BRFILIA[| IRENEINIOS] [UIPIOINIILIAINICIEREMIEIRIE | [BIEIL|TANAIC [TIE/OJNBIAL[E] [EIX]T [ng@ (DIRIOIOPEID] [LINER] (EMIS] ‘Wag Corps Cut Sharply. strength of World War, now has only men. Private Airport Busy. Heston, England, claims to have the busiest privately-operated airport in the world, more than 100 airplanes ar- riving or departing every day. GlLIEEMSIAIGIEIRIL [E|AIP) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOW YOU WATCH, BRUNO: - AND ESPECIALLY THIS ONE /. -~ O —CANT Yo CoRETiURSPAY P | | YES, BUT | CANT (oM ETHER of | TROUGHT IT WAS ALL SETTLED | [THOSE DAYS, AND MRS. GADDER SAYS No, | ToLD MRS, SAPLN | CoULD (OME MONDAY oR FRIDAY BUT NOT THURSDAY/ i T¢ Rufi‘rquNé\BROAD LUSHBOTTOM y: UEJO1B" IN. JUMP OFF A REG’LAR FELLERS. THATS THE LIGHT HOUSE e —— PINHEAD! e S WY , MISTAH LET'S SEE -- st T T ree sEven \( 20N fece ON TH BLACK EIGHT, AND TH' BLACK SHE CANT (ome WEDNESDAY | TNK MAYBE | (oULD MAKE IT TUESDAY. WouLd TuESDAY Do ® \ 2 WELL, THE BEST g MY WORD! " po|ecE oF ADVICE WHAT T0 DO? 1T WOULD CAUSE OVER. THERE, GOING TO GET SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1934, \ —By NORMAN MARSH ©1904 n.x TROS,wcC. WHAT N BLAZES WAS ALL THAT Fus§ ABouT? ASK FO M THINK A FAL E WHEN SE FACI EY_CARRY YOU BACK IN. IN THAT HOUSE MUSTA BEEN AWF i MAD LAS NIGHT ! ' - % % ! N ~: b4 » LeT ME SBB"-Y‘S X CAN GET IT JUST WEDDIN' !! YOoU IS GONNA HAVE FIVE MO’ CHILDREN ,TOO, ’ “===ALL GIRLS X R EM| § YOU'RE WEARING . 2 OUR AFTERNcON BRIDGE CLuB. AND Jou MeN THING THaT WoMEN HAVENT ANy TROURES WILLIAM-1S YOUR NEXT BEST PIECE OF ADVICE. —By GENE BYRNESV THE WIND WAS BLOWIN' SO HARD IT BLEW THE LIGHT OUT ABOUT TWENY TIMES AN’ HE HADDA WEEP ON LIGHTIN' [ EVERY T :

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