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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935. B—14 Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH BY THE RACKET YOU WERE MAKING, A TELEGRAM FOR VOU /--HERE. L GEE” AIN'T “BUSINESS MUST BE BETTER. MY BOSS HAS STARTED WORRY- ING ABOUT HIS WAISTLINE AGAIN!" LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. SWERVE DESERTION DRIVELER MEDALIST DESERVER I Letter-Out and it fluctuates. r-Out, the experience again. l | Letter-Out and it's put in. I Lettes and sou go through Letter-Out _and these are small but important, I I Letter-Out and he's venerated. 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 vou have ‘“Lettered-Out” correctly it will spell what will turn even in good times. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. ROTUNDA RATIOS FETTERS FERVID ESCROW Daily Across. . Greek letters. . Ancient Greek city. . Itallan infant cupid. . Spiderlike. . River of the Eastern United States. . Generic term of the Algonquian Indians. . Bows of ships. . Measure of length. . A mew (Scot.). . Electrified atom. . Blacken with soot. . Nome in Greece. . Raillery . Student of ancient Roman law. . Flowers. . Adjoins. . A dinsmore girl, . Rigorous. . Purges. . Minute organisms. . Wandering clan. . Pronoun. . Deserve. . Small cakes. . Entangle. . Symbolic Egyptian eye. . Obstruct. . Make a noise like s hog. . Cryptogamic plant. . Study or examination. . Soft potatoes (collog.). MIATL [1 [CE] [REEIL [AITIER] EID|U/CIAITE] (Al Milclu[e] [SIATIAINTS] [O[R[A[TIOR] [PIA[LJAICIE]S] E[T/AIGEIRIE] [RIE[MIL[E]R] SITIRIAISIS] Letter-Out and that's where s T I cop snould be when needed. AROUND |11 | Fl |F IS| (Copyright. 1935.) Letter-Out and fire will do it. ROAST Letter-Out and youll find trafic there. STREET Letter-Out and he goes under water. DIVER Letter-Out and crouch in fear. COWER Cross-Word Puzzle . Miner who dresses refuse ore. . In a soft, tender style; music. . Anclent defensive armor. . Forehead. . Fades. . Collected scraps of literature. . Feudal franchise, . Hurried. . Transfix. . Impregnable. . Sharp rejoinders, . Manager. . Interjection. . Long, narrow groove. . Corrode, 22. Strikes. . Muddle. 25. Measures of area. . Jewish temple. . Habituate. . Binders. . An Arabian night's hero. . Pertaining to Mars. . Biblical name (Joshua, xix.43). . Point of the compass (abbr.), . Shoulders of a bastion. Roommate. . Issuing from a source. djusts. ). Grate. . A letter belonging to the written language of the Norsemen. Hasten. . A soft cushion. . Compass point (abbr.). . Mother (collog.). Lizard Unjustly Accused. 'To keep it from devouring snakes in the snake department of the Mel- bourne, Australia, Zoo, a large native iguana lizard was given solitary con- finement in disgrace, Several families of young tiger snakes, however, began to diminish. The offenders proved to be large frogs in the ponds of the snake inclosure. The idea had been that the frogs would provide both a musical broadcast and refreshment for the serpents, but the frogs had their own ides. 4 LIKE To GET M'WIFE A (oUPLE PAIR OF SiLk STockINGS QUITE SO, MASTER- MOON MULLIN HURRY UP! I'M SOAKED. TSK- TSK- TSK- AND TO THINK YOU INSISTED ON PAYIN' $2122 A WEEK FOR A ROOM GWAN ¢ YOU COULDNT GET US TO BELIEVE THAT ! NOBODY EVER HAD_ALL THAT LUCK I'm writing this verse by some apple trees Midst grwnbring and scolding wasps and bees, me mile on mile Destroying my usval rhythmical style. ¥ 2 ol I THOUGHT THAT SOMEONE HAD BEEN MURDERED / --~= OH, | DKNOW. WHAT SHADES You GoT < WE HAVE SMOKEKISS, CARIBOU, CAMELS BREATH, DAWNBREAK — BUT | GUESS | WON'T BE MOVIN' VERY FAR--- HARK---- GEE=_ NOT ANY SOUND AT ALL=- LETTER FROM MOONSHINE 8 ITCHING TO 6O HOME AND GO INTO THAT SILLY BUSINESS WITH THEM! \\\ \\.\, LY \ \i§ MOMMA ,WASNT THAT TRUE ABOUT YOUR FRIEND IN MEXICO WHEN THEY HAD THEIR LAST WAR-— A CANNON BALL CAME THROUGH THE HOUSE AN’ KNOCKED THEIR PIANO INTO TOOTHPICKS ? /) Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of.; Copyright, 1935, by Publisbers Syndicate DISTINGUE, YAM CRuSH, TEA DANCE, CINDER, — AND ALL THE FALL SHADES THIS ROOM MUST BE 'WAY DOWN IN TH' GROUND= \%IJH D BE AT LEAST A LITTLE RUMBLE=- BUT NOT ANY NOISE OF ANY KIND= ”JAS-EVER SINCE YOU ¢OT THAT | | [~ Now, Now, MY TREASURE- AS [ TOLD YOU TWENTY YEARS AGO, AND I TELL YOU AGAIN NOW: “IF I WAS DROWNDING YOU WOULD BE THE LAST GIRL AND NOT ONLY THAT, PINHEAD, IT KEPT ON GOING AND . COMPLETELY DESTROYED A SCHOOL ON THE NEXT BLOCK! . U 8 Pat Offics VYEAH, BUT TH' pDabeLMMED RABBIT ‘'ULL BE GONE FORE L GIT A CHANCE SO YOU'RE @OING FOR READING MY MAIL NOwW, THAT GREAT. DAN ¥ BOY. W3S MY Tlal-lll.u“‘- GUESS ILL LET HER (OME IN AND PIck. EM OUT Fok HERSELF BR-R-R- AND PQOFESSORS\ TALK ABOUT NOISE BEIN') HARD ON TH NERVES= HUH! O HEAR A POLICE SIREN RIGHT NOW~- { WELL, THAT CRACK DIDNT! SEEM TO HAYE THE WHEN YOU SAID IT TWENTY YEARS AGo/ MOMMA, DONT WE EVER HAVE ANY WARS IN THIS COUNTRY ? —By S. L. HUNTLEY Lol SUMMER, SPORTS | WHEN YOU WERE / AWAY OVER THE WEEK-END 2. To LOAD HIT. 1Ll SAv 1 DID! L GOT ENGAGED TO Yes, Eddie’s a Man of His Word