Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1935, Page 24

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" B—8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 7. €. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH BT YOU' CAN TELL THE CARS STOPPED, § WARDEN, BECAUSE WHEN THEY | STARTED. AGAIN. ONE OF THEM PUT IN THE GEARS FAST AND SPUN THE WHEELS--~ SEE WHERE THE GRAVEL HAS BEEN § KICKED UP ¥ urtd “THE TRAIL LEADS RIGHT TO THE WATER'S EDGE--THEY EVIDENTLY HAD SOME MEANS OF GETTING ACROSS~--WE'LL WAIT UNTIL HELP ARRIVES AND THEN SEE IF WE CAN FIND THEMIN T HAVE THE CHAUFFEUR TAKE THE CAR AND BRING REINFORCEMENTS:- MEANWHILE, LET'S YOU AND 1 SEE WHAT WE ) CAN FIND,” I WONDER---COULD WU FANG BE BEHIND ALL THIS---AND WILLI MEET HIM HERE IN & | DONT FEEL IT NoW, BUT 1A AFRAID ITS MAKNG THE Room Too WARM For You Twe SHES A NICE PERSON, BUT 1M GLAD SHES GONE WELL, | Po FEEL ITA FROM SOMEWHERE. BUT IM I LITTLE ON Ry NECK So SENSITIVE To DRAFTS. So AM ), Now WE CAN BREATHE S T o b artn hers B-29 “HERE'S WONDERFUL NEWS! THAT STOCK WE BOUGHT ON MARGIN WENT DOWN MORE SLOWLY TODAY!" LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE, What’s in a Name? Letter-Out and it's rather deco- | Tative. SENATOR | YES- 'VE BEEN U ] HE! HE'HE! THINKING OF OID SLUGG GEY HIT [ LIGHTNING? WELL, ELI, OLD FRIEND- I'VE GOT GREAT NEWS FOR YOU- I Letter-Out for heroic poems, SEPTIC | OVERLAP | SERIOUS | STRIDES | Remove one letter from each word and re-arrange to spell the word ealled 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 something that will help you to get to the top. | Letter-Out for a bird. TO START PRODUCTION AT LAST- | Letter-Out and wake him up. Letter-Out and they cease their l efforts. Answer lo Yesterday'’s LETTER-OUT. LOVER | V | Letter-Out and it will be the part you play. ROLE Letter-Out and a prescription will i Letter-Out and it's & shake. GUARD VAR sasa s HUDDLERS | L | SHUDDER ENDURING |U | 7 s e e = Letter-Out for sorrowful utters PLAINEST | E | #& P, Nre (Copyright. 1935.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle EXCUSE ME, 1 wWiLL BE BACK IN A FEW MINUTES. YOU KNOW MY WILLIE IS SUCH A NES, YES. BOOB ABOUT BUSINESS, QUITE SO-ER JULIUS- THAT I THOUGHT MRS. MULLINS I'D BETTER TALK TO YoU MEET MY ABOUT THIS DIAMOND MINE STOCK MYSELF — T'VE SAW IT/! 1 DON'T THINK HE GOT ANY BARGAIN, BABY. . DAME WHOSE PHOTOURAPH'S THE DOCTOR IS A NICE MAN, MOMMA! LET HIM HAVE IT ALL® - A S DONT BE A BABY! M-M-M ! M-M-M¢ STOP CRYING ¢ - V7 DON'T GIVE IT ALL THE DOCTOR SAYS YO PINHEAD® LEAVE YOU MUST TAKE IT! SOME FOR ME! . . Auctions. . Small casks for herring. . The Sabbath. . Shakes. . Homes. . Not jellied. . Narrative. . Scent. . Beginners. . Small child. ; - Coplous flow. 5. Metal ring in a shoe. o % D‘m” e 5‘”“:; . Buddhistic temple column. . Drinking flasks. Y Hi-LAY-DE - .- . Musical exercise. % Selportsol Finlanc. LOME e A Gu . The dill. | The cushat. ; AN . To thin out. . Conducts, as a periodical. . Sliced cabbage. . A layman. . Weight of India. . Long wooden seats. . Goddess of m'schief. . Hebrew ascetic. . Mended. . Replied. . Negrito of Luzon. 3. Similar. . Spying. . A kingdom of Asia . Dwells, . Scratching. . Work hard. . Substance containing metal. Affianced. . Small shore bird Turf. . Note of Guido's scale. 5 32. Australian bird. . Unit of energy. 4. Manage. . Wash. . Pertaining to the sun. . Organs of fishes, . Wickerwork hampers. . Volcanic scoria. . Resuscitates. 39. Windstorm. 5. An American Indian. . Rubs together. . A day-dream. rged . Vindicated. . Obtain. . Choose. 2 g . Relatives. ; 3 he erub > o ! . Gathers by aegrees. i i Anawer to Yesterday's Pussle. - . ~ou'D BeTTBR. "HH‘ h\ . » JIOIKIE MEBIBIE(D] JAIX]T[S QU1 [R[ENNG] [PIEILITIUIT[T[EIRMMUIRISIA] [EINTIRIEIAT]S] [AIN[TIEMNT Bandit Reformatory Grows. Declared to be a success in turning Red-imbued youths into useful citi- zens, the Communist Banditry Re- | formatory at Kiukiang, China, is. re- ported to be growing in size and effec- | tiveness. It is now under the direct E] A2 [LIE] |control oi Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, [TIYIRIOILIEISIEMMWI/AIRIDIE[D] | who started the anti-Red drive. ATISHUAINE] [X] About 300 inmates receive their edu- IDIE[TIE NIT] cation and tralning for trades at the Institution, which is i{n charge of Col. Hsin Yac-Sin. Tailoring, stocking weaving, sandal making and spinning are among the trades taught. INITIlHIUIGIEINIE[SS | JOlBIEIYIN | IRIAIDIE lGIL [ETE] [ZIOINERMEAITIEIRIMTITILIL] EIN[OISIRRIHIEAISEHTATL [F]

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