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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935. B—-15 _— .-~ : DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48. —By NORMAN MARSH I MODERN MAIDENS s« i = y ) dne oy THE MORTAR 1S LOOSE-~1 7 / WEANWHILE. THE BOAT IN WHICH JOSE WONDER HOW LONG IT WILL / IF MY MEMORY SERVES ME MET THE TUNA FISHERMAN FROM THE WHAT A BREAK* BE BEFORE JOSE RETURNS-- / CORRECTLY. THESE OLD SEWERS NORTH TIES UP TO THE DOCK.” AN OLD SEWER--- } I'M PRETTY SURE WHAT JUG's /] WERE BUILT LARGE ENOUGH RIGHT NEXT TO ORDER WILL BE ---TREY J#4 FOR A MAN TO CRAWL THROUGH- COME ., RAMON, WE MUST HURRNM THIS PIT-=~IF I _ KNOCKED OPERATIVE JONES ] TO THE HOUSE--MAYBE WORD HAS CAN ONLY DIG OFF--THEY WON'T HESITATE A ALREADY COME FROM JUG THROUGH TO IT-= 4 TO TREAT ME THE SAME wWaAY, i TELLING US WHAT TO DO , . 4 e WITH THE DETECTIVE/ — MR. AND MRS. THIS CEILING LookS TERRIBLE. || WHo Saip ANYTHING ABouT : WHY Do You SAY YOU DONT CARE NEW FURNITLRE 2 | SET . P At e RooMm ALL DolLED URTHEN The To HAVE IT DONE OVER™ : WooDWoRK. 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Daily Cross-Word Puzzle . Caretakers. . Roman goddess of flowers. . Coarse variety of pottery. Lassos. . Roof of the mouth. . Large conduit for water. . Leaves undone. . American Indian of Utah. . Indian gibbon. . White frost. . Indian princess. . Principal Roman meal. . Spenserian lady. . Object of special affection. . Iron rod used in glassmaking. . Musical syllable, . Proposed. . Solid refuse left in wine making. . Jostled. . Authoritative orders. . Sing merrily. . European rabbit, . Musical syllable. . Leading performers. . Tendons. . Legal profession. . Small rodents. . Ruined city of Lower Egypt. . Trigonometric function. . Trouble. . Defeats. . Province in China. . Mangle. . Charge with gas. . Lake in Finland. . Calls down evil upon. . Tasty. . Emphasized. Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. [SEPIATLINEIRISITINSILIOT] TIERICIENNS [P|1 [PE] JAIRIOMIAIS! = [(DZ(2) <0} (T | =D ISIEE] |AID [AILITIERIED] (DM o OOMomost : DM~ Vin)] =) DIz} 0= [C=0] @ = 0] =] 2 O] = o S [BIA[1 [ TMET] [EIL/S[EMOEIL]L] Pertaining to the power of en- durance. Volcano in the Colombian Andes. Growing out. Sprinkles. Solemn wonder. Sun god of ancient Egypt. Exhausted. That which follows. Liberate. Danish weight. . Wealth. . Repudiate formally. . Wandering. . Secondary spore. . American Indian of Colorado. - 290D Siov s It - ooy 3 . Scraped with forefoot. . Face with masonry. . A highly spiced condiment. . Double chins. . Rates of movement. . Watered silk. . Frees from defect. . Fruit of the black raspberry. . Mother of the Nereids. . Issued. . Foghorns. . Part of a treatise connected with a passage. . Joyous appearances. . Capital city of Albania. . Classes of soclety. . Growing in pairs. . Beverage. . Wading birds. . Fostered. noun. . Possessive prol . Asiatic silkworm. . Small quantity. . Exclamation of hesitation, —_— Lone Indian Touring World. After having covered nearly 4,500 miles alone, an Indian globe-trotter, K. Janaradhana Rao Naidu of Gun- tur, South India, has arrived in Seremban, Malaya. Naidu started on , 1933, and has traveled through Bengal, Assam, Burma, Mani- 9 SRNS next 10 years and expects to visit among other countries Arablia and Afghanistan. Rail Earnings Gain. Earnings of South African railways are 11 per cent above last year. MULLINSO/ THE* JUNGLE GIRL! 2 SHE SPEAKS ONLY THE LANGUALE OF THE JUNGLE, FOLKS- SAY WOT TH'~-? ey, ISNT THAT AWFULT ITS THE SHAME OF The noise of theicity reaches high 5 But it fades at last in the quiet shy, And the provd lovd horn and the clanging carsy Are 2 faint soft murmur beneath the stars. GONNA Kiss MEP THATS THE FUNNIEST® THING 1T EVER SAW.' AGAIN, MisTER. Muley Must Consider Such Things = THAT'S JUST 1T | HE'S ALWANS SPRAWLED AROUNID _SOMEPLACE SLEEPING. . HAR-HAR ! IT'S HEADS /! —By WILLARD OU HOUND!- YOU DON'T LOVE ME ANY MORE! MOM TAUGHT HIM BETTER MANNERS 50 DONTCHA DO IT, MISTER, UNTIL HE SAYS | “PLEASE” - WAL, YUH SEE,MISS SALLY, HIT WOULDNI'T LOOK PLUMB RIGHT IF HE JEST SET AROUND AN