Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1934, Page 54

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_D—4 MODERN MAIDENS l e Y i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934, DAN DUNN. 7| THERE'S A PICTURE OF HIM-- FRISCO JACK/ HE IS DAN DUNN, SECRET OPERATIVE FORTY EIGHT. THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL OPERATIVES / Secret Operative 48 7 % I'LL TEAR THIS PICTURE OUT SO I CAN PROVE IT TO BRUNO--BUT I MUST BE CAREFUL, MAYBE I'M § BEING FOLLOWED. 1S HE THE SLICK ONE / HE'S BEEN RIGHT IN AT THE TOP FOR WEEKS---NO ONE CAN GUESS HOW MUCH HE KNOWS ABOUT US--1 CAN'T WIRE BRUNO---HE MAY BE CHECKING THE TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE LINES TOOJ/ II —By NORMAN MARSH I'LL TAKE THIS PLANE BACK---AND WHEN THEY FIND FRISCO JACK 1S DAN DUNN THEY'LL TAKE HIM FOR A RIDE-- AND RIGHT AWAY TOO / Reg. U.S Pat OA.; Copyright, 193¢, by Publishers Syndicate ol—| WOoNDER IF WE OUGHT To THRoW OUT ALL THOSE THINGS — THAT WASH BOILER. AND THAT oLD AR ARENT So BAD CHAR A So fr—— OR FOREVER. AFTER. HoLD Thy PEACE 1M SO GLAD YoURE GETTiNG ALLTHAT| | My —BUT Youke STUFF ToGETHER To PuTouT A SIGHT— )OURE For THE RUBBISH MAN BEATS ALL How JUNK- ACCUMULATES DoN CELLAR. q LETTER-OUT S ,,.X | REALLY FEEL ASHAMED To PUT IT OUTSIDE — So MANY PEOPLE HAVE So MUCH MORE UP-To-DATE RUBBISH WASH UP — PLENTY oF SoAP AND WATER. 1050720 4 P A8 gt Rt \ 1215 “THIS CHRISTMAS I'M GONNA GIVE PEOPLE ALL THE BOOKS THEY BORROWED. THEY WON'T BRING THEM BACK ANYWAY.” By Charles H. Joseph. | Letter-Out for female relatives. SILENCE PERSIAN JUST BEFORE HERE Y'ARE~ CHRISTMAS THE TAKE ONE l Letter-Out for an undercover man, HOME TO STREETS ARE ALWAYS FULL OF BROODS PLEASE Letter-Out and enter through these. | Letter-Out for a pause. have them LISPERS 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 name it. | Letter-Out and many churches Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. [Pl [ L Letter-Out for a marriage right. DOWER Letter-Out and it rages. STORM Letter-Out and they're over ca- thedrals. DOMES POWDER MOTORS SELDOM PLEASE SLEEP THE LITTLE FOLKS- DOES FIFTEEN MAGIC TRICKS- k7 WHY, MY DEAR, i DON'T BIG BOY ME, WHEN DID MY 814 BOY | LADY PLUSHBOTTOM= r NOW, EMMA- SHHUSH- WE ARE ALONE |A RESEAT [R] I Letter-Out and rest. Letter-Out and he's playful. TEASE LEAVE THE I WANT TO SPEAK TELL ME WHO 1S THIS JUST AMINUTE, Y DEAR. HOSPITAL? TO YOU PRIVATELY! (Copyrizht. 1934.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle JASPER. A Silly Idea . Passenger vehicle. . Three in one. . Sacred language of the Buddhists. . Earth. . Queer, . Weight for precious stones. Refuse. . Dark-brown. . Climbs up. ' . Italian poet. 7. Release. . Cotton-gin operators. . Author of “Lalla Rookh.” . It is; poet. . The ram. . Brave. . Children; slang. . Dirk. . Old age; poet. . Crystalline compound. . Fish. . International language. “ on. . Doubly; prefix. . Self-centered person. . Supper room. 1. A ruler., . Engineering apparatuses. Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. [ AISACENT] [LIORIEMSHIE]L K] TICEMGILI DE] FITMALIAR] HAPLES/S liCONITIUSIE] SILENGHTIENGITNE]S] [PIA[RIED] . Imitation pearl. . Threatened. . Denial. . Hostelry. . Coffin. . Unbalanced. . Parts. . A tench. . Speed. . Japanese bay. . You and me. . Cloudy. o . Variety of amphibole. . Defy. . Turkish decree. . Doorway. . Trading. . Collections of trees. . Sicips of gum paper. . Arrange in order. . Roman poet. . India; poet. . Prohibit. . Clear. . Shaded. . Science of the understanding. rful person. 46. Explosion. 7. Gibe. . Center line of anything. . Serf. RAILROADER CAN TELL OF 65 OPERATIONS West Virginian Has Spent 5 of Last 10 Years in Various Hospitals. WELCH, W. Va. (#).—C. E. Holliday. a local railroader, is claiming some sort of a record for operations. Holliday is now in a hospital re- covering from the sixty-fifth operation performed in an effort to save a leg injured 10 years ago. He said he has spent more than five years in 10 dif- ferent hospitals undergoing operations for the injury. \ WHATS THAT BUILDIN® OVER. THERE WITH THE GREEN LIGHTS ? = MESCAL IKE. THATS THE PLEECE STATION ! EXCEPT WHICH EXCITING FOR ME IN TH' FUTURE? TOoLD I'VE ALREADY You MiZ. MEGINIS ! WHATS TREM THINGS ONNA WINDERS INNA BACK ? ~NEAM, ESPECIALLY IRON BARS JUS’ LIKE THEY HAVE ON THE WINDERS DOWN AT THE BANK! | LEAPIN' LIZARDS! I'VE GOT AN —By GENE BYRNES THATS FUNNY WHAT MAKES EM THINK THAT A BOIGLER woOuLD TRY TO BUST INTO A PLEECE STATION? A-SCAIRED HE MIGHT PREJUDICE A MAN -- I SEE HIM Now ---HE SEEMS TO GE AXIN' Yo PAH'DON, MA'M -- HAS You ANY EXTRY VITTLES

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