Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1934, Page 50

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" D—% M} “MY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING'S ALL DONE! I JUST MADE ANOTHER PAYMENT ON THE STUFF I GAVE LAST YEAR.” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. SPREADS | | Letter-Out for an adornment. SELDOM I I Letter-Out for roads. | Letter-Out for s class of cattle. ATONE | RACKET | ASHES | 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 you will have & gaseous product. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. GRADER |G| B mams o RAVEL | R I Letter-Outfor low sround. PLEASE | A| VALE Letter-Out and get a necessity. AuBLE | | | ABSENT |N| SLEEP (Copyright, 1934.) I Daily Cross-Word Puzzle l T | Letter-Out and follow, | Letter-Out for a waistband. LABEL Latter-Out for & coarse person. BEAST . Investigate secretly. . Soothsayers. Down. . Metallic alloy of sulphur. . Capital put to work. . Piece out. . Tallow tree. . Build, . Matured. . Snappy vegetables, . Forebode. . Designated space. Tribe, . Border on a shield. . Venerated. . Gather harvest. 1 . . In addition. 5. Haul by rope. 5! . Wool destroyers. ! Retained. . Made more attractive, . Flat-bottomed Dutch boat. . Call as a cow. ; ning . To the sheltered side. gfi:’.},,“mb‘ 1. . Rounded eminence.’ . Exclamation, . Have being. . Weight on ships, etc. X G‘:i,h?n‘ £ . Sister. . Adjacent. 5 m&tm& organ., . Building Agent. . . Danish territorial ‘division. 3 m - \;Vrm.en request. . Female voice, . Sing. Peak. g Cry‘o( a sheep. i e . Crevice. . Island in the Adriatic, 9. Rodents. . Philippine peasant. . Scottish tribal payment. . Central American bean tree, [CIRIEWIS] [AMHIAIGEN] TIL[TIN] LI IN[G] . Crack. . Type of molding. . Pig stall. . Mime. —_— Billiard Cues Are Weapons. In a battle in a billiard hall at Greenock, Scotland, men stood on the tables and fought with billiard cues and rests until police cleared the with their clubs, —_— Many Bridges Too Weak. Nearly 2,000 railway and cenal bridges in England have been found to be too weak to support loads of more than 1,200 pounds, . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, OH—(M JUST GoiNg OVEE: My CHRISTWAS LIST AGAIN GETTIN' CHASED ANY MORE= /I PINHMEAD 1S TOO SMART FOR THIS GUESSING GAME ! § HAVENT BEEN ABLE YO favltle 3 Se ;Elli\:;,l’;f,hua | kind ~— D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934, Secret Operative 48 - Just a Little Too Much Yowe 6T SoMETHING FoRr EVERYBOD VE | KNOW Yob h 1 THINK S0~ AND YET | CANT HELP FEELNG THAT THERES SomeBob) IVE FoRGoTrEN GotH, YoUVE BEEN DONG THAT EVERY NIGHT For THE LAST EEKS vt BUT THepe ARE So MANY Ue HAvE oy To Give To ASK HIM TS ONE, AGGIE!* WHAT S T THAT HAS FLATHERS BUT CANT LY 2" . ( —By NORMAN MARSH See here! GEE WHiZ! DONT TELL ME WEVE &eT To GNE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS To “Tre ForGSTrEn MAN! NO- | JUST FIGGER FOLKS ARE TH’ SAME INSIDE, RICH OR PO IF THEY'RE MEAN, THEY'RE MEAN= AND IF THEY'RE GENEROUS, '{:EY RE GENEROUS- o SHOOT!

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