Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1935, Page 34

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B—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1935. B0 OO DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH l MODERN MAIDENS - i [DATER : FROM A DESERTED WHARF ALONG I'VE SEARCHED THIS 7 THE WATERFRONT. TWENTY FOREIGNERS HOLE ON EVERY SIDE ALL RIGHT, BOYS, ARE HERDED BY LOUIS ONTO A FISH TUG. - BUT THERE SEEMS { TO BE NO WAY OUT-- ; THERE'S SOMEONE UP IN THE ROOM HE LITTLE TUG HEADS FOR THE OPEN SEA--AGAIN THE SMUGGLERS ARE ON THEIR WAY--AND DAN ’ - - ‘ [ OUNN LIES AT THE BOTTOM P S oA : ; " . e e S NEED T WHAT ARE WiLL You PLEASE (ol [ARE You (ominG To Tie movies 0 VTALKING ABOUT © TewL ME— | [TONIGHT, OR. ARENT You < LeTs see. 1 | |00 - o AR Clioei— YU € [(Suge! TuNC. \VE GoT BED SLIPPERS —YOURS AND WE CAN SEND OUT Fokr THATS WHY I GETTING THIS MINE —PAIR OF BLANKETS- HOT CoFFEE — OVUTFIT TOGE [HER — TS ONE oF THoSE SIX-Hour DouBLE FEATURE SHows “WHY DON'CHA STAY HOME IF YA HAVE A HEADACHE?" “NO INDEED! I'LL HAVE MY HEADACHES ON THE COMPANY'S LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out and you will find QUAKERS | |, e Letter-Out and let him figure 2| TERMINATES | e e s VTN "n‘s NOTHING TO ME, | SUPPOSE- OF COURSE SHE'S YOUNG AND HEY! 1 1 OH, | JUST ) Letter-Out and it'’s & low-brow o . " #4 O TH® BED! THAT'S MY e g I'M JUST A BROKEN DOWN CAN TAKE IT= IT'S NOT UP TO YO BE MADE TH S JOB- YOU'RE PURITAN | I vesetable S WORK- THE Kil l_/lgs;o TE! - BUT AND WAS | MY PAYING | e e e b e : E°SIK: ‘PLAN HER e G 3 - ow: o SHioas" 100k ; ToR . A Ll OUR BREAK DON'T HAVE b D THAT = HERE? OH,BOY= Letter-Out _and they are awk- q E SA\'I‘E LD= 4 CARE®? 1O WORKC EGGSOAND I ward fellows. 5 MILK AND Y CINNAMON ROLLSY GLOVED TOUSLE 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 it will spell a dishonest or deceitful person. Letter-Out and it is imperfect. rFacuLty |C| fruit. CHERRY Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. FAULTY l Letter-Out and it's a popular ARCHERY |A| 2 Letter-Out and a petty thief does 3 10-8-35 FLINCHES | N | #™ fones NASTIER l E l Letter-Out_and some of us are der one 3t mow LOOK! READ THAT! NEVER IN MY BORN 7 ADVISER / e SAYS SHE HAS A € DAYS HAVE 1 geen ( BECAUSE SHE st il s Letter-Out and it's not th SPLENDID OFFER TO 7 ® SO ASTOUNDED WANTS TO BE o BECAUSE SHE ASKED |S] VARIED SPLENDID OFFER E | R X8 TENRED 18-\ A ACTRESS? MY PERMISSION. AND SHE ASKS ME e (Copyright. 1935.) IF SH Daily Cross-Word Puzzle - - aaaaall - THATS A FINE THEYRE NOT DUMB-BELL TRICK MEAN MINE ¢ I'VE gOT LEAVIN' YOUR SHOES ‘2 - MINEON' ON THE EDGE AN’ HAVIN THE WAVES. MAKE EM ALL SOAKO/ .fi%afj—a?“\ N . Inventor of the telegraph. 1. Give particulars of, as an account. [ 5. Chillier. 8. Temples. . A climatic division of the earth. 13. Rough draft of a treaty. . Targe quadrupeds. . Silly. . Violinist. . Butter substitute. . Cuckoo-like bird. . Dogmatic assertions. . Mother of pearl. . Humming bird. . Become & member. . Benches. . Large tent. . Buddhist priest. . Mitigates. 5 77 . Ropes for holding horses. . Collection of literary scraps. 77 4 WAL, HIT KINDA . Unnaturalized resident. . Journey. A ‘PEARS LIKE TH' i i ‘BOLT EZ HM A-BEIN i TOWNSHIP 1S A-AMIN' . Species of pepper. SNIPPS ! ELECTED DOO6 I 7O CUT DOWN EXPENSES, Ao CATCHER. ? SO THEY UP AN MADE . Fingerless gloves. . Inspires. BRSO AR . Base. . More peaceful. . Brief narratives. . Pertaining to form. . Rhythm. . Trenched. B . Ebbing and flowing. ; = q = y : | . Pertaining to the seashore. . Lubricator, b0 S i Aty > \ i SWELL OF YoU! . Siamese coin. . More competent. : , i LIP ) \ o THA\;% Lifbea . Front of an army. . Land measures. % Y s P K % \ AANYONE ELSE! . Main vein of a leaf. . A hamlet. £ - \‘ H A < "N— . To rivet. . Not any. LA N : \ y il 2 ] [ . Greeting. bas y i, . Mahometan supreme deity. 54. In former time. - . Ancient Persian prophet. 55. Pose. . MIff: colloq. . Inherent powers. < oogrrig . Deviated. Disease Ideas. - - (oprtight 106, It is & common idea among the lower races mtdumhn::?mu ma- G UP terial; and hence the simplest way of curing the sick one is to transter the —_— flowers on a road in the hope some R RIA PIRJAM] | one passing by may touch them, catch g{a [lg'gga[gg PR fi the disease, and take it away from IAITUILIATT] 1O the one who has it. ESHEAR ME] EREMOFMSIOT IACIOR] [SESIQUITIPEDALI ANS] URCEMPAL FIUISEIE IS IET I L1 1| TINTIERIDIEIPEINDENIC EDENATIONERRETIE] EloPSPAST ERY EAR]

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