Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1936, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936. True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—Modified in the Public Interest * A—1§ Resistered 0. 8. Parent omes. —By REX COLLIER SEE THOSE CHICKENS, HOGS AND COWS - ! THE FARMYARD NOISES N URSCHEL HEARD . | e e I MODERN MAIDENS I WAR ON CRIME— G-Men in Disguise GOOD AFTERNOON ™ g, HAVE G-MEN WELL WITH FOUND PULLEY. 80 " 1 :TEKI ' F- « ,u [ L= __ KIDVAPERS AL A 2 o - GOOD! AND MEANWHILE WEVE ; LEARNED THAT KELLY'S IN-LAWS 7{LIVE IN TWO HOUSES NEAR PARADISE., . \INVESTICATE THERE ATONCE / 7 & 7)) JUST AS | THoUGHT fi/ % —No SEATS ; 7 WELL HAvE // A To STao up anp wAT . 7|l UNTIL THE FlRST %//] : THE F-B-l- SALESMEN THEN NEAR 2 ’//::LUJH. % " 7 ZZ ©is3e N/Y'"n’luul,w(, H | A _~You cur! How DARE )’ou/ LAY HANDS ON ME 7 L P &-20 b “YOU'RE LUCKY, YOUNG LADY. I WISH I HAD A TOOTH.” // % LETTER-OUT 7 BY THARLES H. JOSEPH. Stows over Letter-Out and it's something N 7 very ordinary. BITTER GELATIN | I | Letter-Out and it is a stinging | sensation Letter-Out and that's the first thing an animal trainer does. METALS FUNNY WE HAVEN'T $ BEEN DOWN TO TH' RIVER BEFORE- BUT THEN, WE'VE BEEN PRETTY BUSY- MOVER SLOUGHY | | I Letter-Out and go around. Letter-Out and find them around graveyards Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ealled 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 the days are this way. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. coast | C| Leter-Out and that's what most A | TR a0 Torodrseives SHIFT Leter-Out and every horse will rise on and bless you FAITHS N Leter-Out_and sou will have a bitter nlant | I ALOE 10| ALONE ROAM Letter-Out and vou will have a blemish. MAR TEAR |El Letter-Out and vou will find it on streets. T. (Copyright. 1936.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle N anaad T 1. Staked fences 8. Spanish conqueror of Mexico. . Gourmets. . Oscine bird. . An African . A spendthrift. . Light brown. . Tils . Word of salutation. 23. Seed covering. 25. Penetrates. 26. Russian wolfhound 27. Units of force. 29. Clear profit. 30. Unimportant. 31. School of whales. 33. Renegade 85. Domestic utensils. 38. Electro-magnets. 39. Ductile metal. 41. City in Nevada. 42. Deep black. 43. Russian commune, 45. Scorched 49. Adherents to a cause. 60. Folding frame. 2. District in Sumatra $3. German name prefix. B4. The nightmare. 56. Female fallowdeer: Prov. Eng. §7. Concluding. 69. Healing. 61. The third of the canonical hours. 62. Bric-a-brac cabinets. 63. shrill cry. 64. Caustic. Down. 1. Group of five. 2. Bee house. 3. Woody fiber. 4. Frosting. 5. Hockey balls: var. 6. Norwegian composer. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. MITSTS AR MISIATBIATTTE] [AID|1 [TER0[UPEBMIO(G O] SEIARMRETEMANIGILIE SIAMARIA] ER] UINIS TIAIGIEIDIREIAIRIN] DIE[L[O/SMIPEDIA] NIORINIICIAIVT1 T MBI V] SINJALL L IHERIOINIISON] [BILIABIREIN]TITE] AL ID/AMID! S H] ILEEISTINGIABCHIOLS [E] fimgg nfi% IMOITIE] Al [TRIETIALIOE (RE[S[E[TINE® OIS END] . Period of time. . Seaport on Isle of Wight. . Anglo-Saxon moneys of account. Japanese marine measures. . The entirety. . Promotes. . Calmer. . Caught. . Unit of length. Envoys. . Assembled. . Glossy woof fabric. Breaks silence, . Chess pieces. . Notice. . Conceptual. . Menthaceous plant. Material used in tannings. . Hedge shrubs. . Misapplication. Deduction. . Abdicate. . A number, . Synopsis. Bejewel. - Of the moon. . Peruvian chief. . Food starch. . Indignation. . Spread, as hay. LAND CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS ORDERED Commissioners Act to Extend Minnesota and South Dakota Avenues. Condemnation proceedings for the opening of additional sections of Minnesota avenue and South Dakota avenue were ordered yesterday by the Commissioners. Minnesota avenue between the in- tersection of Twenty-eighth and N streets southeast and Massachusetts avenue, at Randle Circle; from D street to Croffut street southeast, and from B street southeast to Ben- ning road northeast is scheduled for opening. This project would open a highway near the Anacostia River all the way from Southeast to Northeast Wach- South Dakota avenue is to be opened from Eighteenth street to Michigan avenue northeast. Gold and diamond mining in British Guiana are increasing. » WELL, DON'T GO L ELLAOG LOOKIN' AT ME PET, I DON'T KNOW WHERE THIS HOUSE THURSDAY REG’LAR FELLERS. THE HARDES' PART OF MAKIN' PANCAKES IS COOKIN' EM’! GET ME_THE FRYIN' PAN ! to do For blind te cupboards, stoves and sinks I rent 2 rose ‘bush or 2 view. 83 [ L] HELLO, YAS, YAS- MR. MULLINS LIVES HERE! WELL, WHICH MR.MULLINS DO YOU WANT ? wnar ? NO FRYIN' PAN ? THEN WE'LL HAFTA SHE SAYs SHE WANTS TO SPEAK TO THE MR MULLINS WHICH DROVE LULU BELLE HOME JUST LEAVE IT TO ME? WELL, EDDIE, DID YOou GET THE JOB AS ASSISTANT MECHANIC DOWN AT HAMHOCKE? YOU CERTAINY ARE SMARY, PINHEAD.” 1D NEVER THINK THETS JEST ) WHAT HE'S ADON, MISS SALLY ! SURE - 1T KNOW, THATS WHY ITS WORTH MORE, BECAUSE THEN TH' WORK IS HARDER !

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