Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1935, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935. B-IT DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH . P27 = 1 WAS THINKIN’ THEN You ARE Y] OouW.I'm - OUG! TELL GOING TO HELP | I WILL LOOK 7{ SO / w“RA\LIE-l:r w?&éNéouNsHIIgI / 7 g ’ : Mgnfi/EERr:\sl ‘ 7 GRATEFUL/ / /) -. THERE - 'I'H:";“I“M O:O.Ier;O ; 3 ; CASE 100/ How, TURN ARGUND AND LET ME SEE WHATS WRoNG WITH Your BAck || How DQ You Manase To : - GET YoURSELF S0 UNTIDY € | BRUSHED IT — ITS TRERES NOTHING WRNG BETrER THAN IT WAS WITH MY BAck! 1m IN A HURRY “T DON'T CARE IF HE IS A RETRIEVER. YOU'VE GOT TO MAKE HIM STOP THAT!" LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. SURGES l l I Letter-Out and it isn't accurate. T BUT, AS | SEE IT A 2 REALTY | Rt Bhuedstaten T FEW " MEN ud 3 CORSETS | g::r;g:{z!. and you may find SF:QT :ggg,rn_{c% Letter-Out and build. ngg'l’ 4 BICKERS | | O eR Lires 5 CENSOR I it and olHiET, M TR S Remove one letter from each word gnd rearrange 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 t will spell a horse bred for speed. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and he likes to scrape. crABBER |C s Letter-Out and an artist must HATPINS | H| M 20 o Letter-Out and a ship's that way AGONISTS | A | ¥%&'g5i e KAYO- T WOULD R T T S T R TS L You SA\D LURCHERS | L | % prumm frayv b —‘—w AL)NT MAM‘E STACKER | K , T e ABOLT & (Copyright. 1935.) N I Daily Cross-Word Puzzle I U1 W N e MOM éAvE ME THIS S w M5 AN'THE MUSCLE MEDAL FOR RECITIN' EADIN ” OF HIS BRAWRNY X ) ARMS WERE STRONG AS 1. The Orient. 5. Small herring. . Low race of Japan. 0. Folding beds. . Hit with open hand. 14. Heap. . Wigwams, 15. Downy-skinned fruit. . Rain lightly, YEAH, 1 A LAST NIGHT 16. The bowfin, . Mexican laborer, e RO T HAD TO WAVE TH' 17. Unsuitably. . Transported. ’ 20. Overseers. 81. Age. 22. Rind. 23. Abandons. 28. Stable compartments, 82. Perlod of time. 83. Laths. 85. Precipitous. 86. One of Columbus' ships. 40, Edge of a roof. 41, Believes, #3. Lustrous, shining. 5. Observe. #6. Slumbers, #8. Agreed. 80. Ring. 82, Opposite of “con.” 63. Deterrents. 61, Heedlessness. 82, Asterisk. E Eskimo hut. 85, Wind instrument. 86, Thick. ANALLIYTT] IDIOCIUMEN] AR N EL] A ~

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