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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1936. B—12 | MODERN MAIDENS i True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—Modified in the Public Interest WAR ON CRIME— Clues From Geraldine! Resisterea 0. 8, Puent omes. —By REX COLLIER S MR. KELLY WAS ANFUL NERVOUS . HE SAID THE FED- ERAL MEN GAVE HIM THE JITTERS- IN CHICAGO WE SLIPPED OUT THE BACK DOOR WHEN HE SAID THE. FEDERALS WERE OUTSIDE ¥ AFTER THE KELLYS HADMEMAIL | [SAT MEMPHIS WE STAYED INA SOME LETTERS THREATENING SOME | CARAGE MANS HOUSE —THEY PEOPLEON TRIAL IN \ / NOW.GERALDINEAFTER / EXCUSE ME INSPECTOR-HERE'S HoT NEWS THAT WIRE FROM FT.WORTH YES SIR-BUT THEY GOT SCARED AT SOMETHING AND OIDN'T STOP AT COLEMAN AND HUR= RIED TO CHICAGO, & ol = 3 FROM THE GIRL USED BY THE KELLYS ASA DECOY THE F-B'| AGENTS TRACED THE HECTIC TRAIL OF THE URSCHEL KIDNAPERS . A-3\ CLUES FROM THEGIRL AND TELEGRAM COINCIDED / ~ The Science of Saving. ILL BET THAT TAXI RIDE, PLUS THE TiP, (©ST You NEARLY TWo DoLLARS DID You COME HOME IN A Taxt 2 THAT 1S YOUR LAST YEARS HAT. | HEARD ONE STop s s - You CouLp HAVE BoUGHT A NEW e . oo STRAW For A DOLLAR. DIPNT WANT To @=T My STRAW HAT WET WELL, WHAT X Youb SToP RUNNING MY AFFAIRS L e il ) “SURE, HE'S GOT A HEART OF GOLD. BUT I'M LOOKING FOR ONE WITH A PURSE TO MATCH." LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out and & shy man is that Mty | | W Letter-Out and you have the CREMONA | name of a famous opera. BUT NOW? WELL, =] WELL SEE WHAT WE ° @B SHALL SEE--'NO ONE @ KNOWS WHERE I'M GOING OR CARES--- I'VE GOT .| PLENTY OF TIME, BUT NONE TO SPARE--- ' WONDER WHAT ON EARTH GOT INTO FRED FREE TO MAKE HIM LIGHT OUT SO SUDDENLY- MUSTA BEEN | SOMETHIN' SPECIAL= AN EXCITIN' LIFE--- WHAT WAS THAT HE SAID 'BOUT HAVIN' SEEN A “COLD-BLOODED KILLING*? "OVER THIRTY YEARS AGO? HM-M-M-- | WONDER--* Letter-Out and this holde live coals. * EYHILE TODAY FINDS OUR BEARLED FRIEND FAR FROM BUTTERNUT- I'VE KEPT MY MOUTH SHUT FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS- ’ 8l GOOD REASON- OPENING IT S WOULD ONLY HAVE GOT ME -\ KILLED, MOST LIKELY- BRIAREUS | DRIBLET | CATHODE | | Letter-Out and horse can use it. I Letter-Out and it's covered 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 you will have what every woman loves to keep. Answer to Saturday’'s LETTER-OUT. RUCHING |G| NAGGERS | R | - Letter-Out and be inflamed with |A | e Letter-Out for s boy of the sireets URCHIN. Letter-Out for river in India, GANGES. URBAN N Letter-Out and haul about. DRAG. l D | Letter-Out and it's rather dull. (Copyright. 1936.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle GRAND DROPSY WELL, 1 TOLD UNCLE WILLIE THAT YHERE AIN'T ANY SENSE IN HIS ARGUIN' WITH MAMIE- T ¢GOT PLANS OF MY OWN FOR GETTIN' RID OF HER BROTHER, SORTA SURPRISED WHEN YOUR UNCLE WILLIE AGREED WITH HER SETTLED, UNCLE WILLIE HAS AGREED WITH MAMIE THAT HECTOR DON'T: HAVE TO MOVE QuT. I'LL SAY SHE WAS. BERFD - AEAREARSD ABNEE JERAERNER ANENE IS «“EEEEE Across. . Induce. . Make laws. Regard highly. . Shoots forth. . Diplomatic agents, . A spur. . Smears. 1. Like a stone pillar. . Stanzas of six lines . Grooves on upper lips. . Weary. 5. Showery. . At home. . Baking chambers, . Convoyed. . Tatter. . Peel. . Shut. . Part of a hammer? var. . Lever. . Declaim. . Copper and zinc alloy. 7. Japanese measure, . Sour Russian beer, . Become insolvent. . Sincere. . Conjecture, . Guides. . Repeated. . Took the part of. . Flattering. . Expressed numerically. . Web-footed birds. . Thickness. . Ancient chariot, Down. . Packs down. . Roman official. . Abbey. Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle. | . Primitive. . Canopies. . Looks askance. . Does wrong. . Aeriform fluid. . Small fish. . Designating a famous edition of the Vulgate. . Recently. . Tipped up. . Web-making spiders. . Alienates. . Head: French. . Gleam. . Analyze grammatically. . Radicals. . Downtrodden. . Showing change, . A blight. . Actualities. . Crude. . Highest order of mammals, . Delayed. . Barrier. . Genufiects. . Combustible matter. . A part of a fortification. Bosses. . Intelligence. . Moved little by little. . Roman date. . Devoured. . Article. Golfer Drives Into Nest. “Pulling” one’s drive may net re- sults. So thinks James Hole of Bal- linluig, Scotland. He was playing on the local golf course with John Henry. jr., and Allistair Stewart when he “pulled” his shot at the seventh tee. The ball was found in a partridge nest containing 17 eggs. It lay in the center of the setting, but not & single #g8 was broken' or cracked. ——— Wine Served by the Hour, To cut down the surplis of wine, all day and all night, His planes song lost in the sea’s long croon, Moon, did notice that beautiful flight ? And what do ALOYSIUS P. MSGINIS 1! ARENT W GOING AWAY THIS SuMMER ? TH' JONESES LEFT Rag U S Pai, Offew AN righs reeremn. f0) 1 WANT A cHuaNGe, IM SICK OF THE SAME OLD GRIND-| I WANT TO GO AWAY FOR TH' SUMMER, AND NOT HAVE TO WORRY ) ABOUT MeEALsS" SHE WAS 5O SURPRISED THAT SHE LET GO OF HIS WHISKERS RIGHT AWAY WELL, DON'T WORRY, BABY, YOURE GOIN' AWAY FOR TH’ SUMMER ! =TH' WAY THINGS LOOK WELL SPEND IT IN TH POORHOUSE !! innkeepers of Bucharest, Rumanisa, are selling the liquor by the hour in- stead of the glass. In all wine shops have appeared the following notice: “Drink all you can in an hour—for sixpence.” The customers are clocked in as they pay the equivalent of 12 cents, and at the end of the hour they are asked for another sixpence or told ‘to leave without delay. 4