Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1937, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937. WAR ON CRIME—Hunting Harry Campbell in Toledo! True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—Modified In the Public Interest. oo O & Fatent Ofice —By REX COLLIER 1 WINK 'VE GOT A LEAD CHIEF.CAMPBELLS AND | [BEST FRIEND VOU \S SAM COKER. WANTED TOR. MAIL 0 TOLEDO, UNDER. THE NAME OF PRATT. (F AN LOCATE COKER.WE MAY FIND CAMPBELL..] ' |GROWING PAINS By Phillips IN THE SOUTHERN CITY, TEIR CAPTVE, PUBLIC MINNESOTA FOR. TRIAL . Husbands. Should Never Aci \EFLY IN NEW/ ORLEANS, HOOVER. AND THE G-MEN RUSHED UM TO SWUSHAN ARPORT, © You ook FLUSTERED. ANYTHING WRONG 2 LET ME HAVE A NICKEL. | WANT To TELEPHONE SAY, GoING To TALK GosH, SHES TALKING : ALLNIGHT 2 LONG ENOUGH rssln i “FUNNY, ISN'T IT>—HOW THE GIRLS ALL GO CRAZY OVER COURSE FOR SOME ONE STRONG AS A GORILLA - - - GEE -- ' CAN'T GET OVER f T™H wWAvY TW AsSP LIFTED THAT PIANO WITH ONE HAND = - BUT SHux! IT COULDN'T BE - I'VE GOT Too MUCH "MAGINATION -~ EE WHAT COULL HAVE HAPPENED ¢ A ANYONE 1S SURE OF & THAY PRESTON SLUIME 1S HIRE:. U™ oF v ! ANY TRACKS THERE - AND % 4 WAS NO EARTHLY WAY TO GET ONTO TH ROOF - - 2 —By WILLARD CERTAINLY, LORD —y DANGER, PLUSHBOTTOM CAN'T ME EYE/ IT'S A MONEY _BELT, STUPID/ AS TICKLISH AS [ AM, A PICK POCKET WOULD HAVE A SWEET TIME TAKING IT OFF OF ME. MY WORD! OH MY WORD// YOU BETTER GO TALK [P SR TO YOUR WIFE- SHE “AND WE'RE GONNA HONEYMOON ON HIS YACHT, THEN SETTLE DON'T THINK ITS SAFE WN ON HIS HUGE ESTATE—JUST AS SOON AS HE MAKES SOME KEEPRIN' TH’ RECEIPTS EE. DO DOUGH. IN TH’ SA Daily Cross-Word Puzzle | PP Ry BP o R[SM] EEENEEN ¢ U.S Pit. Ofr: =z £ Cobyright. 1937, by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. Xews & REG’LAR FELLERS. Home-Made Definition. THAS THE TROUBLE WITH YOU, PINHEAD? YOU DON'T KNOW THE MEANIN' OF coorerRATION/ R JUS’ A MINUTE, CAN‘TCH;A/.’ '™ READIN THE LAST ONE NOw/ WHY DONTCHA COME HERE AN’HELP ME CLEAN THE YARD INSTEAD OF READIN' A NOLE FUNNY PAPER/ IT MEANS I SHOULD DO THE WOIK, AN LET YOU READ THE FUNNY PAPER/ 1. A Philippine shirt. . Confederate warship. . Seaweed derivative. . Making a sound of affliction. . Three-pronged spears. . Sounds. . Dutch etcher: 1618-1675. . Terminate. . Feeding trough. . Tall grass. . Office holders. . Parent: colloq. NOL WOULD |DON'T BE AN AWFULSAY IT_ N_VoID . Equal. . Beard of grain. . Ascertain. . Blight. . Eggs. . Among. . Root vegetables. . Story. . Fragrant oleoresin. . Uphold. . Arabian garment. . Requisition. . Masculine nickname, . Mislay. . Dormouse. ¥ . Coalesce. - : A . Springs. . \ 2 1 CANT STAND . Scotch landowner. : gofi. 4 . MEN WHO SWEAR . rved. . And not. . Jejune. . Raise. . Let slip. . Latin gods. . Old Venetian eoin. . Fancy slipper. . Yawn: rare. [JIAMEE [SENAIRIEIA] [AIROM/ANTIE INN[E] AD[1 R IEIARIED] N U [EMLOY LIMEXIERIT] . Darken. . Chastise. . Mahometan holy day. . Rugged crests. . Having voice. . Song: obs. . Polish river. . Cast iron: abbr. Twizzler Answer. ‘There were four in the party—a man, a woman, a boy and a girl. The man and ,woman were brother and sister, one with a son, the other with a daughter. They were also uncle and aunt, while the boy and girl were nephew and niece and cousins. Batik Makers Prosperous. Native batik makers of Netherland India are feeling the return of pros- perity to their ancient handicraft market. * PATOOTY'S BROOKS ¥/ MIND, SiR, MY NAMES DAISY PATooTY!! MY BIG SISTER

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