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D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. Secret Operative 48 KEEP A BOLD FRONT---AND REMEMBER, I AM NEARLY BLIND AND ABSOLUTELY DEAF-- SHOULD IT BE NECESSARY, I'LL USE THIS MACHINE GUN WHICH I HAVE CONCEALED 7~ BENEATH THE BLANKET., .B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. DAN DUNN. —By NORMAN MARSH THE REASON SHE DOES NOT ANSWER 1S BECAUSE SHE IS DEAF --PLEASE DO NOT ALARM HER-=- , SPEAK LUP/| THE RESULTS MIGHT TELL US BE SERIOUS TO HER WHO YOUL . HEALTH / . YES, WU WE SHOULD BE IN THE |FANG, BUT CITY, NEAR THE PRISON |LOOK AHEAD, IN TWO DAYS -- THANK GOODNESS, WE | POLICE GOT OUT OF THE ARE CITY WITHOUT BEING QUESTIONED. STOPPING HEVY. THERE/ WHERE YOH GOIN’ BUDDY ? I AM ON MY WAY TO A | SANITARIUM -~ CONVEYING THIS AGED GRANDMOTHER WHO 1S VERY HEVY, GRANNY/ == MR. AND MRS. Post Mortems —l You SEE, MR . GREEN, You MADE ]_ Your. FIRST MISTAKE IN NOT RETURNING MY LEAP YOUR FATHER IN A HEART-TO-MEART TALK REGARDING CERTAIN MISDEMEANORS ENDS WITH A QUESTION REQUIRING YES OR NO FOR AN ANSWER, THE DIFFICULTY BEING THAT YOU'VE HAD YOUR MIND ON 60WNE FISHING TOMORROW AND HAVEN'T THE SLIGHTEST IDEA WHAT HE'S BEEN SAYING (Oopyright, 1985, by The Boll LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. £)1995 Wy TRiBuNE, e BUT AFTERWARD You REALLY PLAY VERY WELL, AND You DONT MIND My PoINTING JF YOULL ONLY REMEMBER ~— == TouT To You ¥ ¢ | UAD SUGGESTED THAT You PLAYED WRONG, YoUD HAVE MADPE A SCENE. BuT wiel SHE CORRECTS You — SuRe! Yoy GIVE ME A @ooD CALL-DoWN EVERY TIME TS BMING T ME : NoT AT ALL. (oursE 1’ Sorry. THAT NOT. | WANT To LEARN WAS TERRIBLY STUPID oF ME Huk! SHE KiowS SomETING ABOUT THE GAME. You AND | DoNT Letter-Out and a ship usually carries more than one. 1 JETSAM 2 WEAR 3| WHITTLES 4 5 Letter-Out and have: what the world fears, finger. 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The Old Gardener Says: |, There is no other vine which will grow so fast or cover so large an area in a short time as the Kudzu vine, which has been known to make shoots 50 feet long in a single season. The fact must be admitted, however, that this rapid growth will not be made the first season. Two or three years are needed for the Kud- zu vine to become thoroughly established, but after that it will make an amazing amount of growth each year. It is not like the wisteria, which will tear off shingles and pry open permitted DBIDTR0 N Answer to Yesterday’s Pussle. window casings, if to make unrestrained growth, for it dies back to the ground CEEEERTMPRIORIURE] | | for it dies back 1o the ground [LINTIEIRIMESRIEIBIATIEIS] OIL11 [VIT INIE BSEIG IOIT| ISIT] R]| PENINSIOMAIL L EIA] AIVIERIRC VI LEIMI|INIT] M ICIAISIEIS BIWIAISTTIE] N [:1[%1-)!"4[!{1»113 [ AJNS EIA[T] ICIADIAVEIRIS IFIEIANIGIE] AM| ICIETRMI1 i [EION] INIETSTERIM! ORBME!I T SICIAILE] SENZ AL ENDIORISE! each Spring. The cutting away of the old canes is the one ob- jection to this vine, The Kud- zu vine ig not planted for its flowers, which amount to lit- tle, but for its usefulness in |- covering unsightly places quickly, although the large green leaves are decidedly at- tractive, This is a good vine to plant in a dry place, for it seldom needs water. It is not fond of lime; however. (Copyright. 1935.)