Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1936, Page 39

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THE. EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. .C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1936 True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the Federal Burcau of Investigation—Modified in the Public Interest C-§ n.emvt-reo U. 8. Patent Ofce. —_By REX COLLIER WAR ON CRIME— “Machine-Gun” Kelly Threatens ' l | MODERN MAIDENS | NOW YOU WONT THAT JUST CAME BY SPECIAL £ SMUGGLE HACKSAWS DELIVERY, SIR 1T:5 MARKED “VERY IMPORTANT * FOR PASSING URSCHEL RANSOM MONEY! THREATS = OF , i DEATH. INVESTIGATING HARVEY BAILEY'S ESCAPE FROM " DALLAS JAIL, F-B:1 AGENTS ARRESTED TOM MANION, NIGHT JAILER, AND GROVERBEVILL, HIS FRIEND - WHILE THE HUNT FOR” MACHINE GUN" KELLY ANDHIS WIFE WENTON, BAILEY, BATES, THE SHANNONS AND THE RANSOM PASSERS WERETRIED FOR CONSPIRACY TO KIDNAP CHARLES URSCHEL v N THE JAILER AND HIS FRIEND WERE CONVICTED OF PLOTTING BAILEY'S ESCAPE. . THEY WENT TO PRISON THEMSELVES — AT LEAVENWORTH ! THE TRAIL OF THE RANSOM BILLS LED TO MINNEAPOLIS AND TO BARNEY BERMAN AND CLIFF SKELLY,WHO WERE TAKEN T0O OKLAHOMA CITY FOR TRIAL = MR. AND MRS. © 1936 N Y TRIBUNE, uc., WELL, HERE | AM. SHALL WE BE ©oN ou = JES, BUT sl DONT You FIRST WANT To LOOK AT YOURSELF € EVERY OTHER 1 @195 The A P Al Rights Roserved. “1 HAD HER UP TO 300 MILES AN HOUR.” *SILLY. WHY DIDN' YA JUST START SOONER?" LETTER-OUT . BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. S/ Hllc..d‘m,) Spar Letter-Out and we have them when we get married. RITES Letter-Out and he shoots his victim from cover. 1 2 PERSIAN 3] SNARLED 4 5 Letter-Out and smart boy does. thats what FRED FREE MUST GET AWFUL LONESOME. LIVIN' ALL ALONE IN Al HIS SHACK DOWN HERE 4 B TH RIVER- ¥ YUH HEARD WHAT HE SAID TH' OTHER DAY= HE THINKS E "DADDY" WARBUCKS IS TH GREATEST GUY IN TH' WORLD- THAT'S PLENTY PROOF FOR US THAT FRED FREE IS OK-~ EH, SANDY? AND I'D THINK HE'D GET PRETTY SICK ©' HIS OWN COOKIN' DAY AFTER DAY---- SHUCKS-HE'S GONE OUT--- Q | Letter-Out and many & woman p N . -, 3 WELL, I'LL LEAVE THESE FRESH DOUGHNUTS 2 | MADE HERE WHERE HELL BE SURE TO FIND ( ‘EM WHEN HE COMES IN- Letter-Out and if you are that way you'll get alonz. RETAIL webt over its loss. TOSSER Remove one letter trom each word and rearrange to spell the word 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 you will have one of the most popular forms of entertainment today. Answer to Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. E Letter-Out for a container, | l BOWL Letter-Out and they disparage. DECRIERS Letter-Out and they were married again. REMATED Letter-Out for a pillar of stone. STELE Letter-Out for a poetical Dro- noun| THOU ELBOW DESCRIBER | B | MODERATE |O] NESTLE | N| youtH |Y | (Copyright. 1938.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle MOON MULLINS. 1LL RUN OVER TO THE DRUG STORE AND GET HER SOMETHIN FOR HER HEADACHE. 'T’S LITTLE THINGS LIKETHAT WHICH MAKE A JANE APPRECIATE A QLY. FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE! I THOULHT YOU WERE GQOING TO BE HERE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK- WHAT’S BEEN KEEPING YOU, HONEY 2 MOON.DEAR, T HAVE A FRIGHTFUL HEADACHE. PLEASE RUN ON NOW LIKE A SWEET BovY AND LET ME GET SOME REST. WHADDA NA MEAN I'GOTTA GO, PINKEY 2 IT’S ONLY NINE CHIMES. = _aNENE JEEE HEN JEJEEEE L ET T e Hay! Hay! HE WAS THE KETCHER ! t CAN TELL ON ACCOUNTA HIs CHESY PROTECTOR I DONT KNOW WHAT POSITION HE PLAYED, BUT HE MUSTA BEEN GOOD Yo BE CAPTIN.! HERES A PITCHER OF MY GRANPA IN HIS BASEBALL UNIFORM / HE WAS THE CAPTIN OF THE PINK SOX BACK IN EIGHTEEN EIGHTY-EIGHT / === JENEE JauEm ACROSS. . Magnitude. . Another name. . Flesh of swine. Roman concert halls. . Firearm. Cry of bacchanals. 7. Characteristic. Extensively. Hindu cymbals. Shine. . Thing in law. . Carousel. . Order. . Slender twig. . Belonging to him. . Drama. . Blooming. . Twice. . Threefold. Article. 9. Loyal. . Headgears. 2. Behold. - Casklike vessel of earthenware. . Increase in size. . Baked clay. Rascal. . Pronoun. . Skilled mechanical work. . Advantageous. . Claim. . Triumphed. . Screen back of altars. . Anger. . Blunter. . Fixes standards of weights, etc. . Require. . Cuplike spoon. . Accumulate. Answer to Yesterday's Puszle. L E%EY[! [1 ICIERS] RTINSO AMNG Tl RN ORI TG AGEER Hm_ggg REEIL]IICS . Novice. Footwear. . Doctrinaire. DOWN. . Flexible. . Notion. . Enthuslasts. . Dine. . To marshal. . German song. . Provided. . Puts to rest. . Posts. . Support. . Arbiters. . Actor’s part. . Mainstays. . Prosecute energetically. . Repartee. . Egyptian goddess. . Cadences. . Elegant letter. . Covers by winding. . Style of architecture. . Hasten. . Collect and reduce to order. . Flavored with a certain juice. . Motor coach. . Levy. . Cowboys. - Second son of Noah. - Ridiculer. . Artifice. 7. Dissociates. . Shout of joy. Fie. . Touches. . Fails to keep. . Habit. . Comply. . Valley. . Paper measure. . Catch sight of. . Japanese herb. . The stitch bird. . Accomplish. Drought Delays Celebration. 1 NOTICED MRS TRICE AT THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Do vou know VE TS ANYTHING seroLS T R DIDNT ExACTLY LIKE HER LOOKS (Copyright. 1936.by 8 L Humtley) Trade Mark eg. U. 8. Pat. Offics e “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES.™ WELL,I DONT SEE WHY Not!! IM SICK OF HAVING HIM ALOYSIUS, WHY DONT YOU FIND EDDIE A JoB DOwWN AT YOUR / no PLACE ? Age has treasures of its own Although it loses youth's elation — It’s rich in memories and peuce, Y WAL, sHES BEEN ¥ FEELIN' KINIDA PUNIV. ATH DOC SAYS HE FER ™' DOC TO comMpPLAaINg | An Honest Laborer!!! THE OL' GIRL WANTED ME TO GET YOU IN DOWN AT THE OFFICE BUT WE HAVENT EVEN ENOUGH WORK TO AW, HER OL' MAN! SAID HE DIDNI'T LIKE HER LOOKS NEITHER BUYT SEEIN'’ AS HOW HES TH' ONE WHAT'S MARRIED TO HER HE DONI'T SEE NO REASON YOUVE. NO IDEA HOW LITTLE IT REALLY TAKES TO KEEP ME LOOKING BusY! With just a touch of DECATUR, Tenn. (#).—Meigs Coun- . . resignation. ty was to stage a centennial celebra- tion July 13, but a water shortage—it hasn’t cained since April—forced a postponement. The occasion will be observed in the Autumn if the drought abates. Otherwise the county will have to Pass & partyless birthday. A |BISIUDIS] O PR T] RIMB f:)!@[.'_]&'fl!l.i. BRci . IAIRIANIRIUMM/AIGIE] ICIER ORIA|R "‘Ufiflclflfl R _ IRIT P IRI M IOl INNETIEIA| O W BEAE ST AN TRNE] [E] CSML[OSS] l'l[-‘[:l%]

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