Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1935, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935. B—9 DAN DUNN. : Secret Operative 48. —By NORMAN MARSH MODERN MAIDENS ; : i , e ’ . = I'LL SAY WE . 5 . WE DIDN'T OH/NO 17?7 & 13 . WILL --I PAID . DO NOTHING-- GETTING e, AWAY MR. AND MRS. WELL, AND How DIb You Fin> THINGS 20,000 YEARS AGoTHIS MONTH AT DEAR. OLD LAKE WAMPUM ¥ —— ———— OH, Why, You See, Tve v WELL, A : 4 ES, BUT Thie , AND How DID You FiNp THiNGS :?&i%uixfl o Hfr!l:rms s “:;Ds Service was awru.! | [ AT DEAR OLD DINoSAUR BEACH ¥ ! oF STier PeopLe—The You WOULDNT Kyou : MEALS Were TepeimLE! o peacal S N A A =4 GooD AS LAST Year! no g7 T ek e “LISTEN, YOU TELL YOUR CREDIT DEPARTMENT TO STOP PES- TERING US, OR THEY'RE GONNA HAVE TWO SECOND-HAND MOTH- EATEN FUR COATS ON THEIR HANDS!” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. MORGUES l l Letter-Out and it's & game bird. OH, IT'S A DANDY ANGELUS ‘ l Letter-Out and a swordman does € ACE, ANNIE= I Letter-Out and it's overripe. DOTTERS | ' g OF TOWN BE ALL NO SLIP- Wil SNT TS HE'LL S ONESONE Tetter-Out_and watch vour "8'. 4 DESPOIL | l e i AN, SEORTS AKD TH§ENL¢$J' ME \__FO §§;DE¢§K, ElS - . s Letter-Out and it's & direction. 2 (. ) EARNESTLY | | / g Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word "% ar ¢ | : : 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 1t will spell a member of an order of high degree. Answer to Yeste;a;'s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out and a confidence man " T is full of them CHESSMEN | N Lo A ‘ I l Letter-Out and it's a cut. REVISE il GALOSH | G | 2'1;‘:?"“’:4‘5?"1:{"2’5““26 luck when & | THERE SHE IS! A TYPEWRITER - Ter-Out and iU rather w ITH T GOSSETT = I SAID NOT TO FORGET Lo N e ST AND POWOES R ABLE / BEERBUCKET! THAT YOU PROMISED YOUD : —_— ROUGE, COMB AND BRUSH - THERE'S THE MAN COME UP 10 0UR OFFICE B [( ponrr ey 1o 1 WONDER WHAT WRESTED | il ] TeHesONrand e N Reyiwice THE STENOGRAPHERS FRIEND’, WE NEED. I BEG AND SEE MY, g EXPLAIN. BEERBUCKET'S REWEDS NOW IF WE ONLY HAD PLENTY OF MONEY, YOUR (*STENOGRAPHERS FRIEND 1 HEARD f OLD LADY (Covsriant. 1938.) SOME DOUGH To FINISH ORGANIZATION PARDON THIS AFTERNOON, Al EVERYTHING!! L|*\ GOT SO HUFEY : FINANCIN IT WITH (g || ABILITY AND— BEERBUCKET. _ JT\§ ABOLT. T WILL PHONE HIM! AMHERST 7 REG’LAR FELLERS. YOU DIDN’ KNOW * A 1 HAVENT FINISHED THAT [ WAS THE b cow THAT YET: HIS LEGS CRHAMPEEN PEN'N' \ ARE STILL IN THE INK ARTIST OF THE (( LEGS y INK WELL ! WORLD DIDJA,MOM? \ il * JUS'LOOK AT Across. | 64. Forever. . A defile. 65. Dashed. 5. Draws out by suction. | Down. . First halting place of the Israel- | 12 g:‘:l“ “bh%- ites. L -nut palm. 5. Theorize. = 3. City of Palestine. MESCAL IKE. Gum resin. 4. Ethnic cult of Japan. " . Preface | 5. Viper. q s = SAY, | JEST THOUGHT .. i Gypsy. 6. A shoot. fi g ¥ s Inyt‘:'secung 7. Common laborer. PO PIEFLE'S A-GOIN’ OVER . Those in office. | : z‘imm» " 7\ SW'M CARUTHERS, Sanctuary. . Liquor. i < o7 : / o Commencing. ° | 10. Indian mulberry. f LI 50 X = 4 LUKE HONT AN 5. Sea eagle. 11. Hairy spider. T _STAGE COACH STATION S3TV3AD One of the Hebrides. 12. Jacket. AN TELL HIM.~==< GOODBYE D, 7. Ruined city in Tonia. | 13, Strewn: Her. Polynesian pepper shrub. 14. Confusion. Commonplace statement. 20. Malleable element. Prior to. 22. Ornamental work in relief. Slips sidewise. 24. Cloth for use at table. . Etruscan house god. 25. Yale. . Worship of the whole universe as | 27+ Lunatic. | 28. Pronoun. rod. . Valley. ; 29. English dramatist. . Member of ancient European race. 30. Withered. . Wings. | 31. Military cap. . Sharp blow. 32. Street nomad. . Weakened. 33. Commanding respect. . Depraved human nature. 35. Lily: Fr. / . Wine vessel, 37. Swell of the ocean. _ ” . State. 40. English street car. . Chincloth. 41. Part of the body. L) . Embrace, 42. Advance by stages. E JONESES. . Antelope. 45. One of 13 Popes. . Besiege. 46. French edicts. . Drinks heavily. :g ?ldln‘g frame. . Yawning. & 3 - - 50. Harmonized. 1 T, 7 - 3 o { NO! BY TH' TIME WED Answer to Yesterday’s Purmsle. | 51. Kills, The “"l", is ghd all ! WHAT'S T A 23 T e e BACKED LP TO T’ DooR | 52. French curate. summer, 10'\!—" [aad 3 =4 v gl ( ™ Mén COMPANY OWED o A AMBIEIR i .endi R e 4 ~e P T AR | 55. Heavy mallet. song, 3 DOWR -~ THAT'S EIP] E] JARG O[T} i ith NOU_ THINK GTIMKALT] |38 Preserve. With locusts, bees and OBEIB 59, Lever. = - 62. Son of Judah. “Scavenger” Goal Missed, EVANSTON, Il (#).—Michael J. HEm | Feron, jr., 19, attending a “scavenger” | party a week ago, set out to get an arrest ticket by driving 45 miles an | hour. Instead he got a receipt for $10 |bond. Yesterday Municipal Judge SHMSTERNIMSEIR] | hanse—s—stter s & ne " r

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