Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1935, Page 36

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B—16 - ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. e e ———————————————————————————————— e e ee— —— ——————— — — — — — — — ———— — — — — — — e DAN DUNN. ° : Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH ] MODERN MAIDENS i RS RO - e —( AHSOVER cUAGA-- Y—=—/ BOTHER WITH THE RED < THAT'S RIGHT o= . , HOPE THAT THE TAPE OF EXTRADITION=-~ BOYS GOT MY WIRE © I'LLTRY TO ARREST IN TIME SO THAT JOSE ON THE HIGH SEAS-- WHERE ARE THEN [T'LL JUST BE A THE REST OF MATTER OF CONVICTING WE'LL TAKE THEM - AND_SENDING HIM ALL RED-HANDED/! i TO JAlL. X WITHOUT NO TROUBLE AT :"‘:'/1‘.:":""?‘ ”é’l‘;"“‘;_'r"“""":‘ weLL, THERES No ACCOWNTING For | | YoU SAY YouRE IN A HuRRY AND |ocm TE:;,O‘,B R THE WEATHER., AS | ALWAYS SAY— | | THEN You MAKE ME WAIT TiL You YESSIR. TALKTo EVERYBODY INTHE PLACE | TeLe THe cHer &0T To BE (URTEQUS, HAVENT | 2 @I T A P, 3 Rirve Rueev I *I DO BELIEVE YOU'RE JUST A FRESHMAN AT HEART.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out_and your ear should | be that way. HINDERS 2| OPERATORS | | Letter-Out for fighters. Letter-Out and sailors head for | that. HOSIER % H AT Letter-Out and they use clothes. H X i O' STAIN AND THIS RIG, | 4| ANSWERER | | = Ji ook Lwe g Mo PRt b | AT LAST. ACE - S Wi VISE= WOW! | " UP MY BACK--- THICKENS | | S8 &keTou™ *0 ™ 50 MucH, 8uT ' i\ HOT STUFF!E. SANDY? N evins vhors- § Nix, PEE wee- H m IT'S ME- Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word LL TO ; ), mm&bgv-mv9 HOW D'YUH LIKE called for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite 2 IT? BOY, WILL the word you have removed it from. If you have ‘Lettered-Out” correctly AND MAKE ) WE PANIC THE farmers rejoice when this happens. ) CUSTOMERS! Answer to Yesterday’'s LETTER-OUT. Letter-Out _for goblets used in CHEMICALS | M| e 1 Letter-Out and it's a change to 1 2 OVERSEER |O | #&Rig oo STATUE | U | *liajissinial |3 STATE SMEAR | S | s pen == 14 Y'.:al;‘er-out snd don't be that - : | SCORES IE_I____EEE'SS__S WHAT? YoU TOLD (' YES, MOONSHINE, | WAIT POOR LITTLE GIRL- § WELL, IT5 WORTH SR ‘ MAMIE SHED HAVE| I AM TAKING (° WILLIE. HOW SHE LOVES ME/ A DIME OF MY MULLINSO! O GET ANOTHER | THE FIRST JEST IMAGINE WITH BUSINESS 8 MONEY ANY OLD TIME g (Copyright. 1935.) - BEARDED LADY SO BAD, HER SPENDING : <TO SEE YOU LEAVE! Daily Cross-Word Puzzle RHER STREET CAR FARE F.v P : TO GO TO THE STATION BN 0n , » L&) | \ /2 I LEARNED THREE LEARN IN 3CHOOL KIDS NOT TO (ALL ME TODAY, PINHEAD? MOMMA’S = . Vertical spar. . Brother of one's father. . Arabian chieftain. . Imitator. . Perfume. . Sharp flavor. . Unusual. . Tattled. . Perish with hunger. . Dry table lands of South Africa. . Silent letters. . Marshes. . Broke out. Bottle-shaped vessels. Ecclesiastical week day. Shooting stars. Punk. Clamor. Units of work. Plunderer. Aside. Seenammwpn [y =y . Minister to. . Woody plants. . Smoothed up. . Separation of & word by another word. . Mineral spring. Bare. Y a8 Brok . S-shaped molding. . . . Final purpose. . Thing, in law. . Window above a door. . Military storehouse. . Venerate. . Heavy. . Discriminating. p g:l:rngxlg;r . Astringent medicine. . Being, in an abstract sense. th‘ringn‘:;.lnstrumem. . Mongrel dog. . Intoxicating liquor. . Lessens. . Weirdest. . Ancient Attic township. . Expansively vast. . Direct elsewhere. . Remove. g . Sullen. . Raged. . Shore bird. . Each of a group. . Felgn. . Purnace for metals. . Green: heraldry. . Sections of the Koran. . Piece of harness. . DemonStrative adjective. . Supply of fresh horses. . Medicinal plant. . Receptacle for liquids. . Organs of sight. . Exist. ey mo®S0 JAG JAILS DUCKS NO KIDDING, i FOR. ONCE IN Alcoholized Bread Put Out as Bait f alone. - o T YER MY LIFE ID LKE to Capture Flock. g:g“‘ 4 A . o O GO HOME BEMIDJI, Minn. (#).—When Supt. sends P Roy Smith failed to decoy the ducks ol e of Diamond Point Park from a pond | |And dramatize it to Winter pens, he soaked bread in prettily, - 188-proof alcohol and cast it on the 28 1 ot show 1t to In one hour the flock of 47 ducks| | my Friends. tired of uncertain diving and diszy . quacking and settied down to re- é cover from the hangover. Drought Relieved. Argentina’s brought has been re- lieved by bounteous rains, ' -

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