Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1935, Page 25

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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 1935 DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 MODERN MAIDENS . — , ALL RIGHT, 7/ THESE FELLOWS NO, BUT I THINK , BOVS, ' e ih o DU TWELE | moMeT SEEM 16 1 HEARD \I WINGED WU FANG. THE GAME'S TOWARD THE EXITS 7 RECOGNIZE A A SHOT, DAN, ]| HE 60T AWAY AGAIN! § vpPt . GUN WHEN THEY ARE YOU HE’S LIKE A SEE ONEJ/ ™\ HURT 2 g=| SLIPPERY EEL/ Joe! wiLYou PLEASE Oh! you 6¢T out The > __,_c{mfliaua ALREADY 2 Sow Tk Wiy | Look AT GET oUT THE CARD TABLE < ( TS TS, HENRY—THERES | DONT PRETEND To BE —— s o INFALLIBLE, BUT THERE COMES A TIME WHEN EVERY (ITizEN— s —JoE ALWAYS TALKS PoLiTicS WHEN | ASK Him “To Do ANYTHING “GRANDPOP'S WIDOW-RESISTANCE ALWAYS GETS LOW ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. joys them most. 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Most beautiful. . Reproaches. 4 T3 4 _Am—— = B . Coin. 5. Plant. " Cuditrous. R —By POP MOMAND . Head covering. . Golf mound. E . Piece of furniture. d | 53. Lubricator. . Formed on the surface of the ,Crosl:é.ah(:;ld. earth, 7. Strip. = } DeaR ' y STEN, COUSIN . Perch, LISTEN, EDDIE - - EAl ME I WONDER F BANTY Lt ' 8% T CouLD gy When men are brave IF You DON'T GET | I'LL SPEA REALLY EXPECTS T© GET BANTAM =~ WE WIRE F YOU'D| < Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. | 66. Proceed. or strcf\! or gcod THIS MONEY Bacic O HIM, A SOME MONEY IN T ‘ NEED THAT | Ha T WITH ME EDDIE" i S - 1 FPeel s FROM BANTAM, NAIL - OIZ HAS HE BEEN MONEY WE , MONEY 1IN ANCTHER NO INCONVE - i eel 2 pride in CLARICE 1S STRINGING US ALONG ? LOANED YOu | DUT - OULL HAVE [NIENCE AT ALL* Death of “New Boy"” Mystery. ' what they do— GOING TO WALK. &7 3 ISR et Jo crarRae ¢ T SEND T N OUT ON ME / e 8 CAN'T ou = WIRE. ON LS IGHT How 11-year-old Geoffrey Pitt, “new |And when 1 hear of I = WiRE FOR = = . PHONE g7 boy” at Yeoville School near Bristol, B 7 B -- & A England. met his death is & mystery I‘?C‘“d deeds the police are trying to solve. The S how boy, who lived at Somerset, had just eel I'm some 2 3 r, entered the school, and it is said older | | §uilty too! ¢ 0.0 students refused to let him ride in Ry cann the same railway coach compartment with them. His body was found muti- lated on the tracks and the door of his compartment was found open. The other pupils claim to know noth- ing of the tragedy and the railway | official ‘at Bristol is alleged to have | | refused to aid in the investigation. .

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