Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1935, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH BUT JOSE TOLD | ME THAT HE ) IT WOULD TAKE A BETTER MAN KILLED DAN/ THAN JOSE TO DO THAT, KAY.) I MODERN MAIDENS i /g THERE THEY GO--- INTO JOSE'S HOUSE-- THEY PROBABLY WILL START TO MOVE THE FOREIGNERS: NOTIFY ME AT THE HOTEL IMMEDIATELY -- TWO MORE ‘WE HAVE SUCH OUT-oF-DATE THINGS SEE WHAT IT SAYS — ROSE -ADORNED WTHIS ROUSE. | FEEL PoSITIVELY ASHAMED CARPETS OF VICTORIAN DAYS ONCE. MORE IN HIGH FAvor!” Look ATTHIS oLD CArPeT! RosEs, LIKE CABBAGES' | CANT BEAR To Look AT IT [ | @10 T & P_ A3 Mire ool “IF BUSINESS IS BAD, FATHER, WHY DON'T YOU RETIRE? THAT'D MAKE ONE LESS SALARY YOU'D HAVE TO PAY."” LETTE R-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. PACKER | PURPLES | FACTORY | WERGILD | RESTATED | Letter-Out and the door does it. Letter-Out and we enjoy it. Letter-Out and it's tricky. Letter-Out and take an air trip. Letter-Out and & generous spend- er did it. Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ealled for in the last column. Print the word you have removed it from. 4t will spell what the farmer does. Answer to yesterday’s LETTER-OUT. DERVISH | H| AIGRET |A| STARCHED | S | MATED | T| LABEL | E| the letter in center column opposite If you have “Lettered-Out” correctly lmlm-om and they get the wate DIVERS Letter-Out and he wears stripes. TIGER Letter-Out and it's the naviga- tor's way, CHARTED Letter-Out and it's artificially produced. MADE Letter-Out and it's round. BALL (Copyright. 1935.) Daily Cross-Word ‘Puzzle 1. Tabulator. 7. Exhaust. . Anglo-Saxon money of account. 4. Chinky. . One who excels in anything; colloq. . Genus of cattle. . Roof repairman. . To reprove gently. . Sickly. . Ballet-girl: Fr, . Medieval vessels. . Adduces. . Vulgar fellows. . Eaglestone. . European pike. . Trojan maid, . Inspired. . A dessert. . Impediment. . Noxious poisons. . Dance step. Stalk of grain. . To annul. . Kinds, . First man in Hindu mythology. . Pearly. . A kernel. . Awned. . Reproach. . A mass. . Mimic. . One who benefits. Self. . Indian weights. . Insects. Answer to Yesterday's Pussle, [SITIAIT]I [OIN/AIRYREPIAI D] ICIAILITIBIRIAITIE [SEMOIGIRIE] IO[BIO[LIOMME|T/AMMDIOIR [P} ITIUNIE] gamfia IGEIR] [TAINIKINL IOIL L Ilic [EINITIO! [EINTIE MCIEILIEIBIRIAITIEIS] SITIAYIRSITIAIT]1 [O/NEIRIY] . Poisonous gas, . To quarter. . City in Italy. . Small bed. . Applied. . Glacial ice. . Scorched, . Word of surprise. . Brother of Romolus. . God of love. . Oriental sash. . Russian river, . Residue. . Compulsion. . African river. Fishes. . Tenor viola. . Cabinet member. . Bends in timbers. . Silkworms. . Filaments. . European republic: abbr. . Sudden sound. . Hindu gentleman, . Masculine name, . Lacerate. . City in Colombia. Courses. 4. A servitor, . Pertaining to a frog. . A talisman. 48. Irrigates. . Column shaft. . Great roll. Luzon tribesmen, . Thin layer. . Veneration, . Fragment. . Proposed language. . Energy. dogs, but is an enthusiastic raiser of rabbits and poultry on a very exten- sive scale. But her brothers are ex- tremely fond of dogs. The Prince of Wales prefers Cairn terriers, while the Duke of York’s favorite is a beautiful golden Labrador. The Duke of Glou- cester admires the Afghan hounds presented to the King and Queen by ex-King of Afghanistan. The Duke of Gloucester rears fox hounds, while Prince George is proud of his wonder- ful Alsatians. —_— Narcotic Use Gains. The use of drugs has greatly in- creased since the beginning of prohi- bition days. % i I | TELL YOU, THIS ANNIE, SHE IS A “DISCOVERY= WAIT YOU'RE RIGHT, MR. il KOLOSSAL- B MR MAGIK,I WANT (T UNDERSTOOD THAT IF T BUY A HALF INTEREST IN YOUR SHOW I'M GOIN' TO CHANGE MY ACT AND &IVE MY NO GOOD say— I Fear, with all my yearnings, Tl leave the world that way. AH-H-H-- LOOK! “ANNIE THE MERMAID™ ERF THAT HAIR- THAT COMPLEXION- THAT FACE- AND SHE COULD EVEN ‘A SWIM LIKE A DUCK- iIf YOU SURE CAN PICK 'EM, 1MR. SAl A HIGH CLASS WEIGHT LIFTING ACT. ALL HE DOES IS SETIN A JUST HAPPENED ON THIS N THE PAPER. HAVE A Look The Little Fish ALREADY WE_ARE BUILDING THE SET- CASTLES UNDER THE SEA, FIT FOR A PRINCESS ANYWAY- AND YOUR NAME WILL BE IN LIGHTS, BIGGER LIGHTS THAN EVEN TOOTSIE JUGGLE HIM AROUND. LIKE A PAN CAKE ON A GRIDDLE . LIKE THAT- TH' NARCISSUS - 8 HUMPH ! SPoSE THAT LL.BE Your EXCUSE FOorR NOT GETTING ANYTHING NEW For THE NEXT TeN YeArs! OH, JANEY! ISN'T IT PERFECTLY || woNDBERFUL! OF COURSE THAT’S JUST A ROUGH IDEA _ OF THE ACT TH’LAST TIME I WENT HUH 7 one OF - THOSE AMATEL TO ONE OF THOSE CLUB 1S PUTTING | 1 g ATRICALS ? ON == MY Co HOME TALENT SHOWS CURED ME UNT

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