Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1935, Page 32

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THE EV STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY. JUNE 1 DAN DUNN. == B-12 NING l MODERN MAIDENS Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH THEN GET IT---WE MAY | FIND GOOD USE FOR IT TRYING TO GET MY wiLL 1T DOLLARS WITH LOYAL FOLLOWERS OUT cosST ? AMMUNITION. OF PRISON. OF A MACHINE- . = I SHALL BE % ;i 7 7 A3 SOOMN AS THE GUNS ARE ASSEMBLED WE WILL DEPART. AND LEAVE THE POLiCE AND THAT ACCURSED DETECTIVE DAN DUNN, TRYING TO FIND ME--HEH./ HEH/ AND HOW MUCH YES, WU FANG. FIVE HUNDRED THAT IS GUN, IF I CAN BACK 1N BUT HAVE THE A FEW MOMENTS. —— 5, == % R MR. AND MRS. Bt Y Tarmenmmc- PosTMAN BEEN HERE YET Y, | HAYENT SEEN NIM Sitey! 1 JUST LikE To SeE WiAT The PoSTMAN BRINGS —THATS ALL — S BEFORE | LEAVE g WELL, ITS MIGHTY FuNNY— L S Zz ALLTHIS MYSTERY. DoNT You TrUST ME ToTake IT, 1 WHATEVER IT ISP No —JUST WAITING For THE PoSTMAN 7] LIKE AWYBobY WouLp g = .~ HE COMES LATER AND LATER THESE DAYS. | CANT WAIT Muck LoNGER WELL, DONT WoRrgy ANY MoRE. HE JusT PASSED BY P ) ARE You EXPECTING ANYTHNG IN PARTiCULARS 10 1% e 4 7 43 e et “BUT. FATHER. IF YOU'D ONLY BUY A YACHT YOU COULD GET AWAY FROM ALL THESE LITTLE MONEY WORRIES." LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. RUINED customed to hardship. OUTRAGE SHOVEL I Tefter-Out and you become ac- AJESTERDAY WARBUCKS REFUSED SLUGGS OFFER OF $100,000,000% FOR THE SECRET- SLUGG LEFT, SHOUTING THREATS- ELI SAYS WHEN SLUGG REACHED FOR HIS GUN YOUR PISTOL WAS POINTIN' AT HIS STOMACH= IF_YOU HADNT BEEN QUICKER THAN SLUGG HE'D HAVE SHOT YOU- BUT HE'LL NOT GET THAT SECRET- HE'S UNSCRUPULOUS AND DANGEROUS- BUT HIS KIND CAN'T FRIGHTEN HONEST MEN- HE WANTS WAR OVER THIS THING= THAT'S PLAIN= OK=- [I'LL GIVE HIM ALL THE WAR HE WANTS- WELL, I'D HATE TO SAY THAT, ANNIE= fi SAY HE CHANGED BonN TN H UN PROBABLY HE BARREL COOLED SIMPLY CHANGEDL HIM OFF A LOT~ HIS MIND - | KNOW THAT OLD DRAGON- HE CAME HERE TO KILL YOU- WITH US QUT OF HIS WAY. AND THE SECRET IN HIS HANDS, NO ONE COULD PUNISH HIM= Letter-Out _and youll find ‘em in Swiss cheese 1 | Letter-Out and it's & spicy stew. 2 3 HA'HA! NO- NOT EXACTLY, ANNIE= HE STARTED TO. BUT | GUESS HE CHANGED HIS Letrer-Out and you will want one on your trip. 4 AMERICA opposite of pleasure. PLAIN Remcve one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called for 1n the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite the word you have removed it from. If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly 1t will spell a false god, or idol. l Letter-Out and 11 will be just the 5 Answer to Saturday’s LETTER-OUT. ABSOLVE REVISED Letter-Out _and a hunsgry man LOAVES l R Letter-Out and it takes an in- DEVISE «Copyright. 1935.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle 4ARQLD Geate —By WILLARD Letter-Out and it'll give you & good burn TINDER Letter-Out and you will be nearer. CLOSER Letter-Out and the barber does it SNIPS TRAINED . | ; Z i B No! AND ’\"‘/ pADGUMMIT! / You % " ARE? \‘\SHEIS ~ TO TAKE ME HOME. WE'RE | LEAVIN DAY AFTER NOW LISTEN HERE, MOON. I DON'T WANT TO HEAR € NOTHING | MORE NO-SIR-REE- I JEST HAD A AWFUL ARGUMENT WITH YOUR | AUNT MAMIE AND TOLD HER PLENTY WHEN SHE BRUNG UP THE SUBJECT OF WHO 15 TO HANDLE MY FINANCES’ \\—/\’ N——rae i\ WHAT DID MAMIE BUTT IN HERE FOR, ANY WAY - UNCLE ) LOVA MIKE! ( AND JUST ) WHEN [ WAs PLANNIN’ SUCH BIG THINGS FOR US TO DO WITH THAT — DOUGH vou) LOCKERS SPINES INHERITED. REG’LAR FELLERS. —Bv GENE BYRNES MY AUNT MARTHA SENT THATS THE MOST THESE PINENEEDLE 2] FRAGRANT ODOR PILLOWS RIGHT FROM D 1t HAVE EVER SMELLED THE NORTH WOODS! IF ) = IN ALL MY LIFE, JIMMI YOU WANNA SMELL SUMPN'| | £ ITS TOO, TOo DIVINE! GOOD JUS' TAKE A WHIFF GOSH* J Al THEY SMELL JUS’ LIKE J SANNY CLAUS == _ == PINHEAD, TAKE A WHIFF OF THESE PILLOWS AN’ SEE IF YOU CAN TELL ME WHAT THEY SMELL LIKE® o « Qualified 5, Edges of a roof, . Dance. . Spruce 5. Garmenl. . Indigo. . Lasting. . Sawlike part. . Paragraph. . Rectify . Winding. . Spanish lady. . Greek bearer of the heavens. - . Coarse grass. 3. Flaxen cloth . Foamy drink flavored with wine or spirits. 5. Letter., . Exclamation . American song bird. . Adventurous deeds. 9. Loyal. . Filament. . To: formal. . Place. 3. Charity. . Dull celor. | 23. Think. | 25. Emanation. . Discord., . Crude. . Gloom. AN 1 SAYS, SWHAT KINDA DOCTOR . HOSS OR COW 2° AN HE SAYS TWARNT, NEITHER o AN THETS ALL THAR WERE o HT /! £l S BONE SPECIALIST. AN 1 SAYS HE ORTA MAKE A | cood 'L AccouNT OF HAVIN' A = [Clalab) . One t:me, 7. Trinket. . Hot. . Speck Prickly bush. 39. Delicate violet, . Deady pale. . In motion UEST A-TELLIN' ME HE wAS STUDVING UD ™ BE A DOCTOR . Small brown bird. 5. Mock. . Transparent. 9. Indian ape. . Violent storm.*® . Close tightly. . Members of a sisterhood . Ridiculous failure. . Defame. . Crescent. . Elliptical. . Father of Methuselah. 9. Choice. . Affirm. 33. Feminine name. . Foolish . Capital of Norway. . God of thunder. . Anglo-Saxon consonant. - Members of the Laos tribes, on the Mekong. 3. Folded part of a sail. . Sharp flavor. . Fence. . Compulsion. . Evergreen shrub, emblem of vic- | tory. 5. The ermine. . Trap. . Anclent country of Asia Minor. . Mountain nymph. . Extinet bird. . Level. . Spike. . Badly. . Pale brown. . Devil: Scot. . Frighten . Stlkworm. 3. Simply. . Carriage of the body. 5. Precede. Answer 0 Yesterday’s l;nnle. [DIERSILIAP TATCIRTIMITID AL SLIUTHINA Bm;l; L] Broom Injures Officer. Fired from an ancient cannon at: Goojerat Barracks, Coichester, hg-} land, a broom handle pierced the left : |arm of Lieut. J. E. M. Carter. The AM| | member was fractured and eye ln-i S| | juries may cause blindness. The ob- | solete war piece was loaded and dis- | charged while the officers of the 1st N4 Lancashire Fusiliers were entertain- ing officers of H. M. S.'Ganges. tht to Faith in have more life, Not fret becauvse I'm Ana life will carry me g L ¥ . _'&':cag". BUT, AL, COLSIN BANTAM 'S EXPECT- NG HIS MONEY FROM OKLAHOMA HE THINKS HE'S SOLD WS PLACE HE THINKS! HE BELIEVES! WiAT DOES HE THINK IM GOING WRONG T© DO ABOUT CLARICE ? | WITH THAT SHE. WON'T SPEAK TO ME UNTIL HE'S ouT OF THE HOUSE /it BE SMART ! TAKE IT EASY WAIT ONTIC HIS MONEY! THEN YOU ? |cAN GET RiD OF Hin WHEN HE'S PAID WiiaTS YoU NEED

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