Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1935, Page 31

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, DAN DUNN. WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, APRII} 2, 1935. B—15 —By NORMAN MARSH THEY ARE BOTH SUFFERING FROM A BAD CONCUSSION AND AND INTERNAL INJURIES=-- THEIR CONDITION 15 INDEED SERIOUS-- YOU MUST BE CAREFUL, NURSE. Secret Operative 48 MARGE. SPEAKS -INTO THEIR POWERFUL.| 'RADIO--~A COMRADE, MANY MILES [ DISTANT, LISTENS TO HIS VOICE. AH, THAT 15 SKARGE'S VOICE -~ TOMORROW MORNING YOU WiLL VISIT { THE PRISON AND TELL WU FANG WE WILL OME FOR HIM / NAVAL BASE YOU WILL PROCEED TO FREE WU FANG AND REPORT: ‘AS SOON AS N 1T'S ACCOMPLISHED ./ FLORIDA THE DOCTORS FINISH THEIR EXAMINATION OF DAN AND THE LIEUTENANT. (W15 W TRBVNE, NG | DONT KNOW HER FROM ADAM. VERY FUNNY —You BEING So EAGER- 1o BoW |y SAYS | WAS EAGER To BoW SHE SORT oF SMILED— | THOUGHT SHE KNEW You IF SHE HADNT BEEN So GooD Lok ILL BET YouU WOULDNT EVEN HAVE SEEN Her! WAS SHE GooD LOQRING? I DIDNT NoTice WHo WAS THAT GIRL, JoE T KNoW. “THOUGHT SHE WAS A FRIEND OF YOoURSs — TTHATS WHY | BoWeD A2 015 Tk P,k N “POOR BROTHER. HE CAN'T DECIDE WHETHER TO TAKE A VACATION THIS YEAR OR KEEP ON LOOKING FOR A JOB!" LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE, GEE, SANDY' 1 CAN TELL= "DADDY” WON'T SAY SO, BUT_ HE DOESN'T THINK TH' POOR OLD FELLOW 1S GOIN’ TO MAKE IT» OH-Hes- GO AWAY, SANDY= 1-I'M GOIN' TO C-CRYe { YOU MEAN-.. ER, THAT 1S YOU DON'T THINK HE'S GOIN’ TO--+ =i e - ER, | MEAN, UCK A5 HE'LL GET WELL, ['{ THE MOMENT- N WONT HE? Jio—0 ——Y WELL, ANNIE=- HE'S IN PRETTY BAD SHAPE, I'M AFRAID = SH-H-H-=-= MUSTN'T MAKE ANY NOISE, SANDY- NOT A SOUND = HOPE SO, | AT ALL- | CANT H \ ansoArIDOF I EVEN TELL IF HE'S BREATHIN™ YOU HAVE A GOOD MIND FOR FIGURING WELL, I JUST SENT MUSHMOUTH To THE POST OFFICE WITH SIX MUSHMOUTH, GIVE ME COUSIN PETUNIA'S A DISGRACE To_ \J WELL, THE | THE FAMILY NAME | GRANDFATHER'S I CALLSIT. o CLOCK IN THE § WELL,YO' CERTAINY IS ACCOMMODATIN, ONE OF YOUR BEST V = FIVE CENT CIGARS, P MY GOOD MAN, AND Across. | 12. Entrances. OUT DIRTY CENT. R A AIR- LETTER- A WHAT TIME DID HALL WAS NTS FOR A AIR-MAIL T L wiL MISTAH WILLIE. STICK OF 1. Envel 13. Pj t. TRICKS, N 8% Er oo ot tictaclar overithe lmar 131 Tosts. THEY GET IN STOPPED AT PETfi,S\oALiS| ?2&&’2’“3;:\;;?5‘2 ATTEND TO HERE'S DE SIX CHEWING GUM A s LR, LAST NIGHT? 7 wren wn remeRT | b aacusool ) WIEE A Few macts AR MAIL STAN . icien! man garment. :.. . Engravi Wi e Up SOM - Na AlR MA"_ T4 ) i: g:?i:ry 5’; I\P/lr:;le(fln"?tnfi different colors. PICKED IT UP IO..L‘;ZS;’C'I\!;T SHE . : s . 16. Precious stone. 31. Floods. “THIS MORNING. ¢ 17. Declare openly. 32. Chant. 18. Well done. 34. Lodging place. 19. Very small quantity. 35. Tibetan priest. 20. Leases. 36. The same. 22. Danish coin 37. Attestation. i 39. Italian coin. . Swifter. 41. Girl. 26. Trimmest. 43. Concern. 28. Roster. 45. Eye; slang. 29. Discount. 47, Mischevious. 30. Pewer; Latin. 49. Raises the spirits. 33. Having that property of the sun's | 55. Cleanser. rays which produces a chemical | 57. Early South American nation. action. 58. Narrow valley. W\ BA 35. Illuminated. 59. Split. Reg. 4 38. Indigo. 60. Child's toy. — - — : 40. Suggests. 62. Practice diligently. . - 41. Fabricated. 64. Grassy land. REG’LAR FELLERS. Financially Embarrassed —By GENE BYRNES 42, Pertaining to old Teutonic letters. | S S v 44. Individual. 3 45. Athletic contests, Wife Must Pay Ex-Husband. 46. Imbue. In granting a divorce to Saburo Mi- THAT FELLER MUST BE GwAN! HES POORER T = :g, g{onfldfim, = yahara, the court in Osaka, Japan, AWFUL RICH ! THAN WE o BT=IDV e ATt e has ordered his wife to pay him $50 LOOKIT THE SOLID GOLD ?’ ARE! HE DIDN EVEN = P 52. Covering. to sooth his injured honor. Miyahara MEDALS ON HIS CHEST HAVE ENOUGH MONEY 4 E 53. Musical note. originally sued for $1,115 and was Y TO BUY HIMSELF A 4 54. Fuel. fises WHOLE granted $200 at the first hearing. Ap- pealing the case, he was awarded still less. It was stated on his behalf that his wife “behaved very badly,” even- tually bringing her lovers home with her. Telling her husband that he made the mistake of being too gentle, she was said to have added, “But I suppose this will be a bit too much for even you.” And it was. 56. Pithy phrase. 60. Indistinct. . Above. . Entrance. . Poisonous American plant. . Small kind of duck. 66. A stage. 67. Dash. 68. Catch sight of. 69. Farm employes. PAIR OF EYEGLASSES! 70. Unite. ' T - Down, Cadiz to Lose Ancient Wall. 2 En?fll?éle. Historians of Cadiz, Spain, are be- 3. Unaccompanied. moaning the disappearance of the 4. Alloy of tin and lead. last portion of the city wall, which 5. Recede. is over 2,000 years old. Only one 6. Cl_osing part of formal speech. beautiful gate, the historic Puerta de 7. Wing-shaped. | Tierra, is to be left as a reminder 8. One who enters a solemn agree- ment. 9. A couple. 0. “Love-apple.” 1. Have a belief. ARRIVES | SUBLIMER | LOWERS | VARIED | STAPLE | LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. of ancient times. The wall is being demolished to permit expansion of the city. It was built originally by the Romans and was restored in the thirteenth century. Letter-Out and he's in every poker game. | Letter-Out and he moves clumsily. I Letter-Out and it spurs a horse. Letter-Out and women did it at the fashion show. Letter-Out and he does it at the I approach of danger. NESSIR, THAR 1 WAS WITHOUT A BULLET LEFT N MY GUN AN' FACE TO FACE WITH TW' BIGGEST GRIZZLY BEAR 1 EVER “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES.” ONE FALSE MOVE ON ™MY PART AN' 1 WOULDA BEEN TORE LIMB FROM LIMB _ HE SAID THET REMINDED HIM HE FERGOT TO MAIL FER O, DOUT BE A SIL, 1 NEVER PLAY THOSE CHILDISH LAWK GAMES), Nothing to Do Till Tomorrow 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 it will spell what foreigners are paying us. I HE'S BEEN GOING LIKE A DYNAMO AT TOP SPEED ‘ALL DAY 7 LET ME THINIC ==~ WHAT SHALL T TELL HiM T Do WHEN HE GETS T DISHES Downe? I SAD-WHEN Y| You FINISH MoPPING THAT FLOOR., You CAN KNoCk ofFF (| FOR TH' DAY-- YouD BETTER GO TO BED AND GET A @oaD REST/ THERE'S A Big DAY AHEAD M- PRETT’ SOFT FOR ME AS LONG AS EDDE ’ STAYS IN THIS HYPNOTIC TRANCE AND OBEYS ALl MY ORDERS! ILL GIWVE T BIG BUM PLENTY Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. CHINESE | H| MW ghba” PARLEY |A| THOMSON | N| Letter-Out and it's an answer. REPLY BRIAND |D| TREADLES | S | Letter-Out and he's pretty slip- = (Copyright, 1935 ‘ " their happiness ]bul!ing ears and clothes, apd rings D,on': -um‘to know that empty lives e s empt Allea with gy things: usually W N ery. SMOOTH Letter-Out and Briand needs a sood one for his job. Letter-Out and he's changed. ALTERED (5 B QW N e

Other pages from this issue: