Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1935, Page 41

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3%, 1935.. (o B ? DAN DUNN. > s = l MODERN MAIDENS |l : ampesribicr o] HAT'S RIGHT, JOSE, F KAY, THE END OF THIS : T, ! \NOW YOU GUIDE THIS DISEU / R 7 SMUGELING GANG IS IN : ; SOAT TO THE MEETING / ; SIGHT--IF EVERYTHING NORTHERN RAGEL-~WHEN A MOVES SMOOTHLY WE WONDERFU! Bo.i)"rrr gk I'L#ESERVE ‘9) THEY ART / WiILL HAVE THEM ALL BETTER DISH- IN_PRISON BEFORE THE MAND OF A El ND OF THE WEEK. Cleaning Day Conversation ARE You BLNDZ WHY Do You || SAY, Do You REALIZE How MANY 5 i ALLTHE PoRTERS IN STATIONS, ' lc;)FAL: :!‘5"7 °\f_§;-fi‘°35 BITS PEoPLE WOULD LOSE THEIR JOBS | A The SWEEP-UPS, WouLb RE IM JUST HELPING To S°LVET“E AR SN CARPET AND | | IF EVERYTHING WAS PICKED UPZ| | OUT OF Wokk IF FoLks DIDNT ||| om e by NOT PICK THEM UP 9 oP Fibes WHEN | LITTER UPTHE PLACE TherRE ARE NO \ \ “THAT REMINDS ME. HOW'S YOUR FATHER?” UNEMPLOYED HERE — UNLESS YoU MEAN LEITER-OUT : s ; ‘ . | YoURSELF Letter-Out and it is below the house. CARLYLE | ESOTERIC | UNFOLDED I x;;:;.-out and they were ea- STORED I I Letter-out and they get things : 5 i 2 ' . 2 HIT'S ALL Z e e Letter-Out _and the court does IT'S ALL RIGHT, SCHEDULES l I i n (hporant | witness: Letter-Out and he does it before the class. IF HE SENT YOU- g3 BUT I'VE GOTTA E Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ealled 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 something we all like to retain, Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and we count them SPHERE I R | hea'vecant siess. SHEEP Lejter-Out_for what screen stars l take to increase their popularity. SUITOR e e BB 00 Vo) Bamiale - i Letter-Out and we like our shirts IGNORED |G| @i p ten APPLIED l I I Lener-ouv.lu)n;;.'PanE it spotted. Letter-Out and the mint makes CONSIDER l D I Ry A R PCOINS IT'S YOUR $9,0002 V7. \~| y 5 T _(Copyrisht. 1038) AINT ITP= WELL,TELL WELL-ER | Y HER IT’S YOUR BUSINESS ] LET US STOP NOW LET HER : ! . IF YOU TOOK IT OUT IN HERE A START YELLIN'AT RN . 7 ONE AIN'T Daily Cross-Word Puzzle OF TH BANK-0R | (, MINUTE, MOON: ¥ cocer me HER ENOUGH AND ILL GET R 0 GET ME ' AIN'T YOU GOT THE HE ) A BRACER o / = COURAGE, UNCLE \ ME SOME. & : P\ : . | g '. » - 1 : 2 i ¢ S EBES s WILLIE? Down. 1. In cricket, & ball that hits the 5. Incites. wicket. . Expiate. 9. Small merganser, . Gives temporarily. 13. Common liquid. . Modists, 14. Constellation representing the . Lifts. harp. . Revolved. 15. Burrowing mammal. 3 ;:;?’:'s;:nmn to be ground. 16. Solitary. . Stifled. 17. Poetic term for one of the British | 10. Change posture. Isles. 2 1 i 18. Elliptical. . = 3 2 21 SHAME. ON« YOU — BOTH 19. Transmits, c Toseck : OF You! HAVENT'vYOU 20. Immense. . Surreptitious. PROMISED ME YOU_WOULDN) 21. Camp out. . Roman road. LONT, | Ascend. FIGHT ANY MORE 2 . Patriot and orator of the American Revolution. . Examination. WE WAS JEST ATRYIN' TO S EACH OTHER! 27. French garden dormouse. 31. Caused to function. 2 35. Heavy opaque mineral. % :gu:‘fl“m]“m 36. Photographs a second time. 3 y 37. Book of the Bible, Logical bastsof & fect. 38. Raillery. SRAY, 39. Happlest. . Miaaoe. : 40, Step. . Ornamental bars. 41, Ground-in dirt. : Tumow. «2. Egyptian god of light. = Beauads. 44. Steep slope. Silly. 57. Timepiece face. 58. Free l!rom {rregularities. o T Book “Talks” Seven Hours. 61. Smaller. By means of the invention of & blind- 62. Or. ed World War veteran, a novel may tell -_—|its story to sightless persons, with Answer o Yesterday's Puzzle, | SCarcely an interruption, at one narra- filon. ‘The Dew device, called the SPURCHOEGCRILBIES) | (Libraphone.” was perfected by T O. 2 Leefe of Birmingham, England. The [LTNENE MBLEMENT] | oo™ on sousa.picre i ret ciples. By a system of multi-track re- BENYEVERDUN S ERGEMSILIRE] 11 [E[S [CAIONIESS ITEED! ETMCLARIE TN ¢ Tea Regulation Sought. Tea growers of S ITIATIS] 1"";‘ SJENINIOBIL I INIG] A “ASITIAL [EIMATIE] ISSEES] |late the world supply of tes.

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