Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1935, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 1935. N S R e ] l MODERN MAIDENS I L - -1 “I TOLD HIM HE WAS THE FIRST BOY I'D EVER KISSED. AND HE SAID 1 WAS THE FIRST GIRL HE'D EVER KISSED. THE LIAR!" LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. I Letter-Out for a famous French river. SEEING SATURN STARLIT PARLEY GRUDGES Letter-Out and an actor does that, guishing characteristics. Letter-Out and he usually has e 4 Letter-Out I strength. Letter-Out and they are our dis- ting ' and it signifies 5 Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called 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 you will have web-footed aquatic birds. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. wheeling. PEDALS I R l laett;‘!r-oul for a famous Italian NAPLES l U I Letter-Out and they have them I T | Letter-Out and they're good for STAPLED PLANERS SUITOR SCALED REKINDLE | K | I&Re gt ope = (Copyright. 1935.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle on radios. TRIOS C Letter-Out and he shows you the way. I I LEADS . Pertaining to an epoch. . Hindu woman's garment. . Projecting ridge. . Harangue, Bedrail. . Burden. . Cosmetic. . Black-hued. 2 . Wild carousal. Down. Make void. . Religious group. Compel. Kind of bean tree, . Very violent. . Unnatural. . Seed coatings. . To infuse slowly. . Knowledge. . Mouths: Latin, . Inciter. . Power machine. . Not well-done. . Indian of Tierra del Fuego. . Uninvited. . Italian reformer of music. Story. . Kind of fish. Artificial language. English county. . Three-legged stand. . Pacility of speech. Stateliness of manner. . Unoccupied. . Top of a room. . Condemner. . Shelf. . Crush. . A direction. . Favorite. . Camel’s hair cloth. . Formerly. . Waist: Spanish. . Mean dwelling. . Unorthodox. . Says. Pt S N S Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. TOTF AP E PR RIE [DIU[N/DIA O[TIE R MOBMS EE PEINTIS] | 35 Diomouted, €M1 [RIMDI E1T] . Scurried. PIRESACESMNEED/LIE} R b0 [c AlD| 1OC TR (TS ET] —_— Motor Industries Grow. engaged craft industries x\]gfiu ITIA Eg. RIDIO) Time Left for Sports. NEEE SEHEEN (@EEmE collective farms of Turl More than 250,000 persons are now in the automobile and air- in England. Athletic flelds are being opened on kmenia. DAN DUNN. POSING AS A TELEPHONE REPAIRMAN . DAN HAS PLANTED HIS TAD ON SLURE'S PHONE IN THE BANK-- MEANWHILE, IRWIN HAS DONE THE SAME /] EVERYTHING 1 SET.IRWIN %7 OFFICE FOR DAN'S NEXT MOVE /! MR. AND MRS. WHEN WE AGREE To MEET AT A 7 T 1amonTive. wy WATCH IS RIGHT To THE SECONF = CALL THE POLICE, SOMEBODY! MOONSHINES GONE IN THERE ALONE 1 2 i i 4 WA SOME DAY, PINHEAD, I D MARRIED AND LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER U T, 2 | THE BANK--IF SLURE COMES % ) WELL | SET MiNe BY THE RapIo CEETAN Time, WHY CANT YoU Do IT < | | JUST BEFGRE | LEFT HOME SET MINE By THE Bl Clock IN OUR OFFICE Secret Operative 48 NEAR THE ENTRANCE OF OUT, FOLLOW HIM--MAKE A NOTE OF EVERYTHING HE DOES AND WHERE HE GO S When Married Couple.Meets AND | THEY GOT ME FOLKS! HEY GOT AN’ 1 WOULDN' BE_A BIT SPRIZED IF IT WAS THAT FELLER IN THE_WINDER WHO LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER QUIT ACTIN' LIKE A HELLO, SLURE I'M A FRIEND-- A THEY'RE DIGGING INTO THAT MURDER, BET HoW CAN You BE SURE THAT THE: CLOCK IN YOUR OFFICE IS (ORRECT € TS AN ELECTRIC Clock. AND IT CANT 60 WRONG/| B9 —By NORMAN MARSH @ FEW MOMENTS’ PAUSE -~THEN DAN'S TAP PICKS UP SLURE'S VOICE = HELLO HELLO, OPERATOR 2 GIVE ME BRYANT 8676--QUICK-+ HELLO, JOE 21SAY. A WOMAN JUST CALLED ME AND SAID THAT MURDER 1S GETTING T--YOU BETTER 6ET ou‘r' OF TOWN RIGHT AWAY,? THEN You MUST HAVE MADE A MSTAKE IN TWISTING THE HANDS OF Your. WATCH e T Your OVER A MATTER OF Ten miNuTeS! Facr IS YoURE SPOILED BY, HAVING A HUSBAND WHoS NEVER LATE I WAS TRYIN'TO GET AT YOUR SHOT GUN BUT THEY SHOT ME BEFORE 1 HAD CHAN%T-?YAS RIGHT THERE!' DADGUMMED L 4

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