Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1935, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH MEANTIME. THE SMUGELING SHIP MAKES COME ON, WOLF~-== ITS WAY TO AN ISOLATED DOCK ON WHICH WE'RE GOING TO CUAGA--THAT'S THE LAST PLACE FROM WHICH DAN WIRED p MEL. 3 @, 1S LOCATED A FISH CANNERY. MAKE FAST THE STERN LINE Patarory | [ v THE OFFICE AND MAKE SURE THE COAST IS CLEAR/ DAM AR 1,10 | NEVER WAS INSIDE A PAWNSHOP IN AL My LIFE 3 HERES HoPING YoulL NEVER NEED Go IN ONE MR. AND MRS. JOE, PO You REALLY BELIEVE “THAT |SABELLA PAWNED HER JEWELS To GET MONEY For (OLUMBUS T CoME RIGKT DOWNTO IT; | HAVENT kKNow HOW To' Go ABouT ANY THING WORTH PAWNING PAWNING ANYTHING - WELL, You DONT HAVE To. 1M NOT CoLUMBUS AND YOURE NOT ISABELLA 1S TTHIS ATALK ABoUT 1SABELLA ST HUH € THATS OR A KINT To ME T PR iy “WELL, SHE JUST BOUGHT A STUDIO COUCH.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out and he's taken out in | a hurry, NAKEDLY | CONSPIRE | | i e s oo vor HINDERS | GORED | ITSELF | I :’;f;,"'m‘ for & place to wore AYE%;": EH%:EE v CTRESS = "RUSHES™? OH, I Letter-Out and he acts. | KNOW- l Leter-Out and & bird does it. LITTLE STAR, Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ALL RIGHT= 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 the meeting place of an association. Answer to Yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. B Letter-Out and you feel that way about Niagara Talls. WONDER Letter-Out and it's & gem that is | R l supposed to have magical quali~ 2 ties. OPAL POLAR ENRAGES I A Letter-Out ;A;;}uéf;r;need them. 3 RESIN | S | Letter-Out l-Pi‘;RyI;\; think of it 4 TABLETS Letter-Out and it usually leads S 10 bloodshed. 5 BATTLE BROWNED THEN THE GENTLEMAN AH FINK DE \T_WAS PUT NEAH | WASN'T MY GENNEMUN WAS NO' HUSBAN, MISS MULLINS. BUT HE RUN OUT DE I'LL PUT YOUR NAME 'Br\é L\(:EITS, GIRLIE- YOU'LL THE SENSATION OF BQOADWAI.’ (Copyright. 1935.) THIS NEVER HAPPENED. [ BOTTLE OUTTA HIS NUTS! POCKET AN’ BUSTED 1L GIVE NINETY- FIVE DOLLARS TO MOM AN’ GET FI“DOLLARS WORTHA CHALKLIT ICE- CREAM SODAS FOR THIS IS THE EASIEST HUNNERD DOLLARS 1 EVER MADE IN MY WHOLE LIFE! \( IHE FOUR GREATES BOOKS OF ALL TIME AN N . Capital of Ohio. . Period of time. . State: abbr. . Dutiful. . Cardinal number. : Expre‘uion of impatience. “Truth” in Spenser’s “Faerie Queen.” . Opposes. . Occupant of a cottage. Playing card. . Stab. . French pronoun. . Descended. . City in Bohemia. . Near. . Thankfulness. . Of the matter in law. . Conduct. . One of Columbus’ boats. . Sesame. . Elk. . Closely confined. . To take out. . Known: Fr. . Heavy sound, 49, . A safe conduct. . Flower cluster. . Town in Norway. . Epoch. . Goddess of the earth. Antelope. . Negation. . Possessive pronoun. . Of unequaled excellence. . You and me. Down. . Persian poet. . Knot. . Russian coin. . Ancient French coin. . Minus. . Town in Mongolia. . Musical note. . Ere. . Join. . Let it stand. 2 . Scotch ear] celebrated in ballads. . English queen. . Unit of time. . River in Paraguay. . Great body of land on the globe. . Eagle: French. . Manner of walking. . Author of “The Cloister and the earth.” . Russian trade union, . A tribe. . Opera by Verdi. . Danger. . Administer extreme unction to. . City in Hungary. . To propel, as a boat. . A class. . Sound of a bell. . One who massages. 3. Dogma. . Pretension. . Meat choppers. Sustained. . A nome of Greece, e ~ ( oe cmm‘:R;M - e 4y THAR GOES = . Jumping stick, T T e . Japanese race. hirp. Answer to Yesterday’s Pusle. RRERONERRTEE] |38 ’IE] SERENENEISS] . Comparative suffix. IMEININA[SISIE] —_— > 3 Ticket Owner Sought. DETROIT (#).—Police seized Wil- liam Greenbaum, 55, on the com- plaint of a man whose pocketbook Greenbaum had returned empty. A IEAG] search disclosed another wallet, con- ar RAMIMHE] taining an Irish Sweepstakes ticket. [1[R]AKINRIA] E Officers have written sweepstakes offi- gggg}%ggg“ EIFEg], | cisls at Dublin in an attempt to QREO TENESISHINEISISH| Snd fhe Puretoey, TheY a2t One thing at least LVve learned. From lifefl-: TH”UAST " MY g"finl:lca' IN ., '.:::r'r A BAD LITTLE

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