Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1935, Page 29

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B—IT —By NORMAN MARSH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935. DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 ) MODERN MAIDENS WE WON'T BE ABLE TO MAKE OUT HERE MORE THAN TWENTY FOUR HOURS -~ BUT ¥ WE DON'T REPORT. THE COMMANOANT AT THE' NAVAL BASE WALL SURELY SEND OUT SOMEONE TO SEARCH FOR US. WHERE’S THE LIEUTENANT 7 — I MUST FIND HIM--- AH / THERE HE 15 /---1 HOPE T BNT TOO LATE/ CANNOT GRASP THE SITUATION-- THEN THE REALIZATION OF HIS PREDICAMENT COMES TO HIM === MR. AND MRS. WHAT Do You “TRE OLD ONE A| i MEAN —NOVICE T THE YoUNG ONE OH, THAT'S TOTTIE CHIFFON —LAND HER MOTHER. \ SHES A NoVicE vy SAY, CATcH ONTo THose Two WOMEN SMOKING S Wiy, TSTTEES Bzen WHAT Two TEACHING HER To SMoKE, N ) GUESS THIS IS HER | MGTHERS FIRST APPEARANCE IN PUBLC GUESS MAYBE THAT'S WHY “DADDY* AND HIS KIND ARE NEVER LICKER- FOLKS THAT ARE SATISFIED WITH A POOR “DADDY'= HE GETS SO DISCOURAGED= NO MATTER HOW MUCH HE EVER MAKES HE'LL NEVER BE SATISFIED= EVEN HERE YOU ARE, ANNIE~- HERE'S WHAT | GOT FOR_THAT EXTRA NIGHT, AND THE 8EST | CAN DO 1S MAKE A YOU'RE DOING FINE- . Sea eagles. . Patterns. . Hideous giant. . Receive as the fruit of labor, . Musical drama. . Delay. . Tidal floods. . Single thing. ‘Turf. . Capture by stratagem. . A breed of horse. . Mischievous children. . Revel. . Spoken. . Fuss. . Worm. . Indigo. . Common. . Changed. . Cleanse. . Believers in a personal god. . Novice. . Assist. . Low reef. . Fight. . Narrative poem. . Two-toed sloth. . Attired. . Exclamation of contempt. . Something small. . Space. . Trenchant wit. . Pertaining to a branch of mathe- maties. 5. Former slaves. . Network, . Scolds. Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. 59. A schizocarp of three or more carpels. 60. Six or seven tricks in bridge. 61. Joy. Down. To be spiritless. Division of India. Predicting. Mystery. Epochs. Thing in law. Innate. . Near the backbone. . Jacket. . Suitable. . Pertaining to an apparatus to registered motions of earthquakes. . Company. . The moments of one's life. Soak. EE R L . Pen boint. . Barren. . Unemployed. . Peruse. . Small island. . Aces. . Vehicle. . Having artistic pretensions: Slang. . Exceedingly. . Money changing. . Bolshevists. . Jacob'’s brother. . Consisting of two. . Shackle. . Silences. . Dining. . Absolute. . Scandinavians. . Against. . Shut out. . Feminine name. . Dam up. . Wrath, . Otherwise. . Jewel. . Greek letter. e Poland Expects 5,000 Scouts. Five thousand Boy Scouts from many parts of the world will gather at Apala, Poland, this Summer to | celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary | of the Boy Scout movement in Poland, | The United States, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Holland and Scan- dinavian and Slavonic countries will be represented. Gen. Baden-Powell, the founder of all Scout movements, will be represented by his deputy. LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. TOUGH THREES RESOUND TRIBES W N e L Y l Ef.t:‘u-out and it's black busi- I Letter-Out and the rich have it. l Letter-Out and it's a cover. ' Letter-Out and part, I Letter-Out and autos have them. 5 WORK | DID OVER AT THE A SAW MILL- IT'LL HELP BUY GROCERIES - MOON MULLINS. FER TH' LOVA MIKE! DON'T TELL ME YOU LIVE HERE, . MUSHMOUTH/ LOOKA THE SIZE OF THAT DACHSHUND! DIDJA EVER SEE SUCH A LONG DOG? F M, LUKE ! HOWRE YUK, LUKE ? YUHRE LOOKIN' SWELL, LUkE | 'M PLUMB DADGUMMED GLAD TO SEE YUH — BARE LIVING- I'VE GOT TO DO YOU HAVE WHEN HE WAS MAKIN' MILLIONS HE WAS TRYIN' TO MAKE MORE~- LITTLE OUSUALLY GET JUST THAT=- IT'S TH FOLKS WHO NEVER GIVE UP YAS SUH- I WAS DE GENNELMUNS GENNELMUN <O OE LATE MISTAH BUGLEIGH & MULLINS. | BETTER THAN “Moon’s Move THEN THIS IS TH' PLACE I'M LOOKIN' FOR. HUSTLE OUT TO TH' CAR AND GET [ AND MY UNCLE WILLIES BAGGAGE. BUT YO CANT MOVE IN HEAH, MISTAH MOON=< YO CAN'T DO DAT. TRYIN' FOR MORE WHO AMOUNT TO SOMETHIN’~ SAY DON'T TRY AND TELL ME WHAT I CAN OR CAN'T DO, MUSHMOUTH [N A FEW DAYS I'LL BE THE GUY WHICH CAN EITHER JGIVE YOU A J0B OR A BUM LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION. LOOKA THE FUNNY WAY HE STICKS THAT EAR THEY RE SMART, TOO! THEY KNOW WHATCHA 2 THINKIN' YUH KNOW, LLUKE, 1 ALLUS ORATED YUR -BY ™' way, LUKE, COULDVA BORROW ME TH' N TOWN — . YESSIR, SALT OF TH EARTH. THET'S OR. MEBBE THREE WHAT 1 ALLUS AUOWED f——]| OR A DOLLAR OR i SOMETHIN' OR IUTHER,, U 2 — B JONESES.” " DO THAT CAUSE - THATS THE WAY | THEY SIGNAL THEIR HIND LEGS WHEN THEYRE GONNA TOIN A CORNER! GOsH LOAN OF FIVE BUCKS[ THANKS, ba—Eureka! Remove one letter from each word and to spell the word g€ 0 i Tearrange for in the last column, Print the letter in center column oppostte t—yuu have removed it from." If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. GLANCES |G GLANDERS | L GIANTS |A RAZORS | Z mcHEs | E Letter-Out and soap does it CLEANS Letter-Out and avold them. DANGERS I fettenfyh,mnd e o sham, STING l ?ofior“?ut and a large waterfall ROARS Letter-Out and they're little sirls, l CHITS Before we shed our winter coats, Before the lust grey snow departs, A suvdden thrill runs round the world — The spring comes fiest in pcoplc': earts. R PINS INTO HimM ! THIS HAT Ping DDN'T BUDGE HIM AN INcH! PARDON M8, FELLERS --1S THIS TH' PLACE WHERE A mMan IS HYPNOTIZED ? I'™M BUPPOSEBD TO WAKE HIM UP ! A FBLLER SENT ME HERE WITH SOME FUR'RIN WORDS MUMBA JumB A1 WHEY ! You MUMBA JUMBA-- MUMBA JUMBA -- C'MON ! SNAP ouUT oF T MUMBA JTUMBA

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