Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1935, Page 31

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“WELL, I FINALLY GOT A DATE WITH A COLLEGE BOY, EVEN IF HE 1S CLASS OF "87!" Across. . Bone of the skull. . Hindu carpet for prayer. . Procures. . A lizard. 5. Gait resembling canter. . Angle formed by union of leaf and stem. . Slumbered. . Dictate. . Officer of a bank . Wrung from. . Publicist. 5. Molds. . Assistant servant in India. . Sculptured male’ figure used as support. . 4,840 square yards. . Great peninsula of Asia. . A head covering. . Furnished with foot covering. 38. Gold coin of Persia. . God of Hindu triad. . Surround. . Expunge. . A silk thread. . One who longs. . Precept. 5. Practice. . Apartment for formal reception. . The world. . One who grants temporary use. . Tempered. . Active. . Scripture canticles. . Weight of India, . Import. 3. To be supported. . Unconstrained. P53, Cornered —— Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle [EIPIAICIT] [BIEILIO|W] SICIEINE] |AIN] EISIPIYRHAINDISEA[LIL | . Immense. . Glance to attract notice. . Wide-reaching noxious influence. | 4. Used. | 5. Musteline animal. . High peak. . Painful . Culmination. . A graduated series. . Inferior kind of horse; British. . Departs. . Chinese dependency. . Snow vehicles. . A beverage. . Revolves. Oil of orange flowers. . Crush. . Continued pain. . Feebler. . Declines. . Inorganic. . Like swallows. 5. Pertaining to grandparents. Mild. . More powerful. . Restrain through fear. . Dispossess. . Indulge. . Opposed to cathode. . Waits for. . Most unimportant. . Appraise. . A portico. . Important food fishes. . Otherwise. . Marsh grass. . Twenty-four hours. Elephant Holds Policeman. | What to do when seized by an ele- phant? This was what a policeman in Lea Bridge, England, recently wanted to know—and wanted to know quickly. His pollce college education had taught him how to handle drunks, lunatics and even desperate criminals, | but there was nothing in the books | about clinging elephants. An amused | crowd at the Zoo watched the officer | struggle in vain to free himself from | the elephant’s trunk, and it was some | time before the keeper arrived and | coaxed his charge away. Women in Parliament. Three of the new woman members of Parliament in Turkey speak English. LETTER-OUT BY CHARLE:! HOCKEY | COARSER | AROUSED | EVICTS | WASHERS | S H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out and a fishbone will get l you if you don’t watch out. Letter-Out and you're sure to find them at a track meet. I Letter-Out and the kite did 1t. | Letter-Out and we all have them. Letter-Out and the angry driver does it. 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 DAN DUNN. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE MR. WU FANG / NoPE — Gl To CUT DOWN ON SWEETS BEEN EATING Too MUCH SUGAR. = THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS, BUT, PUNJAB- YOU HAVEN'T HAD EVEN A SECOND SINCE SUNDAY, WHEN R=LE WE FOUND THE INCESS= OLD TRAMP- /) J—=== IN AS MUCH AS OUR DEAR DEPARTED FRIEND AND RELATIVE, THE LATE BUGLEIGH G. MULLINS, SO THOUGHTLESSLY LEFT HIS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT IN THIS SAFE TO WHICH ONLY HE HAD THE COMBINATION . I WOULD SUGGEST THAT FOR THE PRESENT S CLOUDY TODAY', 1 HOPE IT DOESNT RAIN ! THAT MUST BE A VERY OLD GUN YOU HAVE ‘r\-«éw.e, PA THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1935. Secret Operative 48 DONT WORRY. TAKE Your TiME NO, LITTLE PRINCESS = THERE ARE MATTERS HERE WHICH REQUIRE MY CONSTANT ATTENTION- CAN'T KEEP THIS UPe CAN'T | WATCH HIM A WHILE AND ) S Y ON A DAY LIk THIS, AGGIE ? fPNessum, Miss SALLY, IVE ALLUS KEPT THET AIR SHOOTIN' IRON ACCOUNT OF HWIT HAVIN' AKINDA SENTIMENTAL VALUE, HT 60T ME OUTTA A MESS ONE TIME. _ EXERCISE HOUR YOU WILL ==~ EXCELLENT PLAN--1 SHALL BE READY / AH, WERE EVEN TO DOZE FOR AN INSTANT NOW, | FEAR OUR AGED PATIENT WOULD BUT NOBODY CAN_ STAY AWAKE “ALL TH' TIME - YOU'VE GOT TO GET SOME WELL, THEN HOW ABOUT A LITTLE DRAW POKER, FOLKS ? OH, MOTHER NATURE JUST SHUTS IT OFF WITH A HEAVY BLANKET OF CLOUVDS, THATS ALL! F on, REALLY 7 [ 1 suPPasE IT SAVED YOUR ure ? B—-15 —By NORMAN MARSH EVERVYTHING 1S UNDERSTOOD, So! CUTTING DoWN oN SWEETS, ARE You! You WAIT TiLL | GET OUT OF THE RooM AND THEN — WHAT RoT! JUST WANTED A LITTLE MINT Fravor WiTh MY LAMB, THATS ALL LEAPIN’ LIZARDS! DIDJA HEAR THAT, SANDY 2 WHEW! W THERE WAS ONLY SOMETHIN' WE COULD DO TO WELP= —By WILLARD OH WELL C'MON UNCLE WILLIE. THE ONLY WAY WE CAN AMUSE A BUNCH OF DUMBBELLS LIKE THEM IS TO GO OUT FOR A WHILE AND GIVE ‘EM A CHANCT TO TALK ABOUT US, & Pat. Of , 1935, by Chicago 11 bune N. Y. News &y Inc. —By GENE BYRNES ON ACCOUNT OF SOMEBODY DIDN’ PAY THEIR LIGHT BIiLL, 1 BETCHA! BORRY MONEY ON HIT TO PAY TH' FIRST FURNITURE INSTALLMENT THAT'S IT, EDDIE -~ HEM-- SINCE HE HASN'T You'RE CARRYING the word you have removed it from. If you have “Lettered- it will speil what older people wish for. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. ARRIVES SUBLIMER I I mm-mtxr;.’;; ;;;- clumaily. LOWERS I S Letter-Out and it spurs & horse. I I I {fitt’;mn .éi‘;::;n did it at STAPLE | T | @it (Copyright, 1935.) ROWEL VARIED Letter-Out and he does it at the nger. 2 t” correctly T WANT You To DUST BVERY THING IN THIS ROOM— o SR THIS DUMEB ACT oF |1r.<E>UY.'-'-H:1:~'~ YoURS TOO FAR " AWPH!'< . - BEEN ABLE O THINK FOR. HMSELP, IVE HHAD HIM ‘VORKING LIKE A TRUCIC HORSE -~ T’ Letter-Out nd he't I V| e - HOUSE |S SPOTLESS! RAISER

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