Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1935, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, APRIL B, 1935. B—11 — MODERN MAIDENS DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH :: :: | , . : | - rrr"’/"”’//"//z/%////// %‘/;///////A— 1 AM INDEED GLAD TO 7 /4 SKULL AND A LEAVE THIS COUNTRY, BONES --~ % FOR THEY WOULD BE I. HAVE COME Z INDEED 6LAD TO PUT ME BACK IN PRISON-- LET US )T SUNSET, A PLANE RACES “ ' “ISOLATED EASTWARD OVER THE LONELY STRIP OF BEACH--- A PALMS OF FLORIDA---WU FEW MINUTES AND THE ROAR OF FANG 'S ON HIS WAY TO ANOTHER MOTOR 1S HEARD ---A MEET EVILOFF / 777 h g 3 L . e o 7 WHY, ForR A SECOND | COULDNT AND THEN | SUDDENLY REALIZED e TNE rot ok MAKE OUT WHO THAT PoMPous LITTLE T WAS You'! MAN WAS WALKING BESIDE ME ! “NO, I WON'T MARRY YOU, JOHNNY. BUT I MIGHT GET FATHER TO ADOPT YOU.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. WALLED SPREADS I Letter-Out and take a dip. mm‘-{m BSOR ED ‘1O BUT "DADDY” SAYS N TH' 2 AND HERE WE THINK ENDING JUNGLE TH’ NATIVES CAN g Mol AN - 5 o MR, MORGAN AN URGENT POUND 0N A 'LOG AN, OTHER DATE: WERAVE YECEPHONES BUT ALL THEY NEED LetterOut and 1t sets on vour m"m P ngmmt e NATIVES MILES AWAY CAN AND RADIO AND ALL % 1O SEND A MESSAGE = SPARES = : g oD AR B8] UNDERSTAND THE RUMBLIN' fiid ] SORTS O’ NEW FANGLED 7] EOR MILES AND MILES 1y . il SOUND, JUST AS IF IT WAS 5 CONTRAPTIONS = IS'A DRUM OR A HOLEOW Letter-Out and find ‘em in Wall / 3\ TALK= AND HE SAYS IT'S LITTLE THING GOES WRO LOG = SOMETIMES | CRASHES : ; o ¥ Kl BEEN LIKE THAT FOR WE'RE DEAF AND DUMB WONDER IF FOLKS DO GET SOV S PN S S SRR R ¢ <o \ BEYOND TH' SOUND OF A MUCH SMARTER THAN = GOOD LOUD YELL= THEY USED To BE=- I Letter-Out and it's over. Letter-Out _and they bring wrin- SACKER kles to our brow, WOW! THAT SURE Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word WAS A NEW ONE called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite N ME= the word you have removed it from. If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly it will spell what the depression made of us. Answer to Saturday's LETTER-OUT. ACTIVE REVILED I A | Letter-Out and put out. EVICT l I , Letter-Out and he digs until he finds. DELVER Letter-Out and ft's good for & ARMISTICE | B | #%3 mn | D Letter-Out and it's better than a FOLKS, MEET BITTLE BUGLEIGH UNCLE ELMO ¢, COUSIN NANNY P JUST AFEW OF MULLINS PRATT EGCVEST. 3 SQUAWKANGROAN . OLD UNCLE i : BUGLEIGH'S RELATIVES WHICH HAS SUDDENLY DISCOVERED Daily Cross-Word Puzzle TVERY Toxb of - THE OLD &QENT. P > 2 A o >/ . \ ad i fl“flufl 74 - =~ HE THINKS THAT # -5 * / 0 THINKS SHE SHOULD "H fl. NYCR OERILE M INTENDS TO NAMED AFTER 0LD B (50D FRIDAY IS THE o st f f "ONE WAY POCKET” GUY THAT DID THE INHERIT THE ENTIR Il Y a 7, INVEST SOME OF UNCLE BUGLEIGH D D e i el HIS POCKETS AR HER SHAREOF THE FOR BUSINESS REASONS. = BUY A RADIO STATION ALL LINED WITH ESTATE INA GOOD [ A0 THER WAS A ROBNSON CRUSOE- it S e FISH HOOKS AND ANYOF PRIVATE DETECTIVE MULLINS AND IT IS WEE |!'4EC>F-‘E1, it A WORLD HOW SHE FEELS UNCLE BUGLEIGHS DOUGH THAT AND FINDOUT IF HER DUCIOPS AT is e ey o= F ‘ FINDS IT'S WAY INTO THEM WILL HUSBAND REALLY FATHERS NAME HE CAN HANG UP i AUTOMATICALLY GO OUT OF DOES GO TO LODGE. WAS PRATT. IS APRON. i ¢ Con; 't 1936, by Chs CIRCULATION~ Pinhead Knows His Olives bill S 1 2 4 5 DECREPIT S (Copysright. 1936.) ~% seago Tribune N ¥. News' . Ine. ; ! - ) BUT 1 DONT LIKE Y'MEAN THE NAW ! g . THE OMES WITH THE I MEAN THE BOY-0-BOY STONES ? ONES WITH THE DONT I LOVE INEM! I LIKE THE RED FLANNEL OTHER, UNNAWEAR, Across. Down. . Optical instrument. . Influence. . Lawyer. . Reinstates. . Leased. . Excite. . Distinction. . Begin. . Position. . Measure. . Cleaver. . Landlords. . Kiloliters., ' Datatcios. T . Vend. . Belgian town. e AWAY ! Yom - Unit. . Indigo plant. 3 ¥1l1 wrong. . Permit. . Tale. . Unite. . Chant. . Anger. . Panoramic. . A ballad. . Cylindrical. . Part. . gweebme;u. . Motions of the body. . Corner. jaulktio & . Aplerygoid birds, . Ejaculation, . Dilettante, . Compositions for two. . The rear. . French ~city. . Pronoun. . Object. . Seclude. . Widest. . Anclent Arcadian town. . Moralize: obs. . Reconciler. . Builders. . Exonerated. . Metallic element, Do. . Emanation. . Educe. . Almanac. . Balance sheet. . Hebrew. . Biblical name. . Immortalize. . Sister of Dido. . Pithier, . English court. . Notched. . Make a mistake. . Rows. Fox Seen in Town. ML mEemis to Y 's Puszle = 5 DOING WITH THOSE ARt Zememay BALTIMORE (P)—C. M. Falconer | Gdilernlaai | BT L0 a rubbed the sleep out of his eyes and | ANSWER ME! 7 PR HEAVENS SaxBS” emitted a couple of involuntary | t 7% WHAT ON EARTH'S “yoick.s." % i H m& There, in front of his automobile, 3 GENIUS AS A g y )\ > L BYE. -):’('m‘ - in contradiction to the wiliness he is | = HOUSEWKEEPER. : Ty $ ¥ * 1 s ou'Re credited with, was a fox, crossing the | theyv WHEN EDDIE street in a residential section through | 1 GOWERS :ohzih Falconer was proceeding to APPBARED ON “I'm sure it was a fox,” he said. e THE ScEnG { “Its brush was as long as its body SEOMZISE A8 and it wasn't being chased, because it FEW SIGNS OF) was taking its time.” RECENT HARD TOR. == Acting Course Talked. Acting may be included in the cur- riculum of public schools of Scot- land. l

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