Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1935, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1935, DAN DUNN. [LYING SOUTHWARD THE PLANE SOON ;o)"o"' X PUTS THE BORDER FAR BEHIND--- | 28/ T MAY BE WRONG ABOUT DAN HEADS FOR THE SEACOAST THE TOWN--BUT THEY TOWN OF CUAGA--WHERE HE SUSPECTS| MUST START FROM SOME . THE SMUGGLERS OPERATE/ PLACE-=-I'LL CHECK c | MODERN MAIDENS i Secret Operative 48 EVERYTHING 1S IN ORDER, SENOR. DUNN-- YOU MAY PROCEED >~ YOUR PICTURE BUT YOU DO NOT , KNOW 1T/ WHEN THAT BIG Book FALLS ouT T4 P A ety et 0428 ARE YouU GOING To READ YOURSELF To SLeep? WELL, | WISH YouD PIck YOURSELF OUT A SMALLER Book WHATS The Size oF Tie BooK To Do WITH IT© OF YoUR HAND AND HITS THE Floor IT WILL WAKE ME UP — You WOULD TiiNk OF SomETHING Like TRAT “DAD'S SURE GONNA BE SORE WHEN WE COME HOME WITH- ©OUT HIS PLANE. LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out and it takes an eme | peror to head it. PREMISE PROTRUDE Letter-Out and you are more than I proud. NO-NO- | AM QUITE SERIOUS, MY CHILD= | CAN RECOGNIZE TALENT- | KNOW FACES= YOU WiLL | HAVE A WONDERFUL SURPRISE_FOR YOU=_ A ONDERFUL SURPRISE= HOW_ WOULD YOU LIKE l Letter-Out and set & bad hit. Y{,&(’,‘?W{EELKQ‘(?»YJDERNG BEAT TS Al nlfilk!:r;g:l’;.nnd young people still B WELL, IT'S PRACTICALLY l | DONATES | BASTED | TO BE A GREA MOVIE STAR, EH? TROUNCES | Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word l Letter-Out and goods are sold over it. 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 1t will spell what killed Caesar. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. BRACKETS | B | Letter-Out and they use hammers. TACKERS l O I Letter-Out and you'll find a road- ROSETTE e REET Letter-Out and a fisherman needs MAESTRO | O] ™™ greeant Letter-Out and every one of us I Beeds some FEBRILE i Letter-Out and find such animals DYESTUFF | Y | ¥iegs toen (Copyright, 1935.) o] 1] 1] am wi Ll " SETTLED NOW, MY =y CHILD = THEN WHO TOLD YA WHAT YOou COULD OR YAS, KAYO- COULDN'T DO? 1 COME HOME ALONE BY WE HAVE MILLIONS OF MICE IN OUR HOUSE! POP FOUND ONE IN HIS POCKET | THIS MORNIN' AN ' Anti-Aunt NOBODY DID! REMEMBER, KAYO, THAT ' ‘ . YOUR UNCLE WILLIAM ==} WELL, I'VE IS A MAN WITH HEARD A A MIND OF HIS OWN ABOUT THAT. Very Clever, These Mice WE USETA HAVE ‘EM, TOO, BUT ONE OF EM ETT UP MY ARITHMETIC ! AN’ ANOTHER ONE DIVED INTO MY BAG OF JELLY BEANS/ LOT OF ARGUMENTS = WHAT S5 I'save THAT'S WONDERFUL= OF COURSE MAMIES OKAY, UNCLE WILLIE- BUT THE NEXT TI YOU GET ME A AUNT, I WISHT You'D LET ME PICK HER OUT. —By GENE BYRNES EVER SINCE MOM BOUGHT HER NEW GENAWINE HUDSON SEAL COAT WE HAVENT HAD A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE/ . Annointing, as the hair. . Pertaining to verse. . Rowing motion. . Duke of Illyria in . First. “Twelfth Night.” . Glove. . Active. . Ten cents. . Mother: Malayan dialect. . Burmese sprite. . Horsedrawn rake. . Village at the mouth . Craze. of the Tiber. . Festival. . Hydrocarbon radical. . Peruse. 11, To tear. . Surrendered. 12. Theodolites. . Iranian. 13. Car fuel. . Grinding. 14. Pulls out. . Noiseless. 21. Free. . Hummed in the 24. Turmoil. 3 modern fashion. 25. Babylonian wind-god. . Traveling bags. 26. Frozen. . Public esteem. 28. Short Story: French. . Shifted. . Measures of length. . Agave fiber. . Shed feathers. . Isle of Greece. . Scent. . Faucet. . Having a crest. . Roasting iron. . Breathes. . Rhythm, . Rational. . Character in Dickens, . Greenbrier. ..Compute. . Office worker. . Name. . Seed coat. . Ground beetle. . Arrow poison. A [ foene Brenes —By S. L. HUNTLEY LOOKIT THET BATES' BRAT _ ME'LL NEVER 3 LEARN NO MANNERS. ABEIN RKINDA BAD EVERY WHERE / . Adherents of Arius. . Pertaining to a wall, . Individual tested. . To flood. . Book of the Bible, 7. Loped. 52. Facts collected. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle, 53, Burry, First Cathedral. When the Roman Emperor Con- stantine became a Christian in the year 312 he gave his law courts to the Christians as their cathedral. The Christians did not alter Constantine’s law courts, but adapted their service | to suit the building; and, as other churches were built they followed more or less the law-colirt shape, even to this day. l MY LANDS ! JUST LOOK. l AT THAT DUST !! THAT NEW MAD MUST THINIK I'™M PAYING HER TO TAKE A REST CURE ! No other two people can ever have Such different points Look AT TH "DUST ON’ W 1S ANYTHING WRONG ? - [ T - 4 : ouD I i R TMRIENT] S . [EERRETMCIOVERLEN Popoulation Fingerprinted. Al [ABIOVERMNI[OT/Al | Al the adult males in Britain's MIA] IGAMERBICIRIOP Kenya colony, East Africa, are reg- ENDSMERIASERITENS] ‘| istered and carry finger print identi-

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