Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1936, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 193" WAR ON CRIME— Dillinger’s Girl Friend! s ""‘". SCQ-ey Rothilien Baset an | Records of the IETLY VOU TWD / QUESTIONS FOR, You/ “[WAATYLL IT BE, Y BEER YOR ME. HOW f ALONG Registered U. 8. Patent Office. _BYREXCOLIJER P’ ; MODERN MAIDENS AN ‘ DILLINGER , A DISGUISED FB.). AGENT SAW TUE TAKEN WATHOUT A STRUGSLE EVE FRECUETTE ADMITTED AIDING D ¥ TEDAIDING DILLINGER sur Yes, WE HAD A GRAND TRIE BUT WE WENT THROUSH SoME AWFUL HEAT WELL, THATS WHAT You GoT To EXPECT IN SUMMER- WELL, You HEARD WHAT HE SAID— HEAT AND DROUGKT. NONE For —1 MINE. HE CAN HAve I “THATS You ALL OveR. EVERYTHING MUST RE loo PERCENT PERFECT. AS A RESULT WE NEVER GO DROUSHT WAS TERRIBLE, Too. WE SAW SomE OF TRAT MUST HAVE BEEN FIERCE OH— T MUST HAVE BEEN lovery ! BUT THE ROADS WERE FINE AND THE CAR RAN LIKE A DREAM @190 The A PoAl Righs Reserred - “DOES MY SLIP SHOW?" LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. | Letter-Out and he likes & long walk. SHRIKE | PEDALIST | REMITS | MOUSE | RESULT | . Remove one letter from each word and rearrange to spell the word ©alled 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 it means to walk with affected dignity. I Letter-Out and it is paralysis, Letter-Out and they are very THEY DONT SEEM ; . VERY ANXIOUS TO HEH! HEH! HEH! & GET HIM BACK-= SAY= THAT BRAT GITS AS MUCH . , BU NO_WONDER- |/ _WASHIN' AND IRONIN' AND 4 3 ’ 5 5 DONE IN A DAY = = 3 IT TO YER_ROOM = | ] [} b CAN TELL 'EM 1| DABR O I s - A O’ SALT PORK AND SOBN:JET SUPPER FOR YOU TO NIGHT: EVER SEEN: SHOW HE! E STEAK EVERY TIME- g H SKIM_MILK FOR LUNCH- WHO'S e§ss | Letter-Out and it tsn't all Letter-Out and there's no fun in | sports without these. THERE'S GOIN' TO B FOR SUPPER-. OH, BOY! ; T T Answer to Yesterday's LEFTER-OUT. HIKERS | R Letter-Out and he rides a bicycle. PALSIED | | =iy V Let(er-ou‘: and every one tries to " GOAL i Letter-Out and the girls all fall for him. sm VOLGA reach th KRISHNA |A LOURDES |L| Letter-Out and some clothes do that when washed. SHRI WHO TOLD YOU YOU COULD SWIM HERE P i %:;;'QE-O\IV. and it lost it's sweet- SOURED _NO- BUT You BETTER BEAT HERE I AM, KAYO. [ s (Copyright, 1936.) | Daily Cross-Word Puzzle HAS MOON LOCATED THE YONE MAN GANG” YET? HE SAID HE WOULDN' GIMME FIVE CENYS FOR iM I JUST HAD A MUCH BEYTER OFFER FOR 1M THAN THAY FROM JIMMIE WANNA BUY A 006G, cou.?? 1. Put into action. 8. Betrayer of a trust. . 15. Puzzle. 16. Great bliss. 17. Immediate. 18. Marginal note. 19. Symbolic eye. 20. Celebrated in history. 22. Self. 23. Not long ago. 25. Writing tablet. . Glided. . Blockade. . Fleur-de-lis: 5 e L et . Living for one’s own interests. L Nty o Sens. . To be careless with dress. . Sanctioned. , Irregular, . Palace. . Held a session. . Chinese rolled tes. . Genuine. . Approach. . Assured in mind. . Handled. . Successes. . Liquors. . Shelters of skins, . Celebrated. . . Characteristics. . East Indian snuff: Var. . Footless. . Pronoun. . Protecting. . Inceptions. . Harbor again. . Foray. oF THIS, MISS SALLY T HE ‘SAYS HE'S AT TH \, FOOT. OF ALL HIS Common. . Leaping amphiblan. . Close. . To lend aid. . Automobile accessories. Coppice. . tor. . Those that assume appearances. Juices of apples. .. Adorn with jewels. 48, Surgical thread. . Artificlally produced. . Divine being. 63. Male sheep. 64. Slow percolation. 56. To do again. 58. Walker. 69. Beginner of new things: 60. Orders. Rodents. [RIAMPIRSIPiRlI [TRETI L ILIE] [AILIAIRINE RIA TIOMA R IO] [Sio/L Ol VIEIN/OMEILION(G] BIEE TWEIETINAIVIENGEE] g EN] Times Have Not Changed. California’s vigilantes of 1851 had to cope with not only the most crimi- nal and lawless gathered from all four corners of the earth, but with the shyster lawyers as well. Just as the worst type of criminal Iawyers of to- day, their weapons were mistakes in spelling the name of the accused on have stated “by the discharge of said pistol,” and so on, right through all calities and loopholes we WELL~THEN BuY problem My way of liv;ng brings Is f'md?ng noble For doing foolish things. [y dey] ey, MISTER ! 'BUY YA SWEETIE FLOWERS! BUY 'EM ' WRONG AGAIN, MY GOOD MAN! IM NOT MARRIED!! 'EM TO CELEBRATE YOUR. GOOD Lucke!!

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