Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1937, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1937. * A—13 WAR ON CRIME— F. B. 1. on the Job. True Btories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation—Modifled in the Public Interest, "¢ 0. 8. Fatent omee. —By REX COLLIER KERE'C THE RANSOM, LETTAR CUIEF. SEVERAL | [ThE IMPORTANT THING IS O GET BIALL (PECPLE IN ThE m:%um%m WAVE" TKE BOY BACK ALIVE—MY MEN WL\ ONCE HANDLED IT—BUT THERE MAV BE SOM STAND BY TILL -THE RARSOM \S PAID. . USEFUL PRINTS LEFT / CAR \ou RAISE E MONEY QUICKLY, GROWING PAINS By Phillipsl V/ il g il RN NEXT WEEK. il ‘mllufium RANSOMED. MR. AND MRS. (WHEN Vi TAKES THE MORNING MAIL HAVENT TIME To READ EM Now. WHAT “THey GoT To SAY 2 WeLL, WELLT PoSTMAN BEEN OH, NOTHING MUCH. WHAT DID HE BRING D a NSTHING For * | You, BUT LeTTERS You CAN READ THEM LATER OH, SoTHE POSTMAN CAME! | [TWELL, Bur WHAT @ musT WHAT DID HE You BE So CLOSE-MoUTHED'® o NoTHING = E= BRIN For You, JUST A ARE YoU AFRAID To SHOW ME = FoR ME FROM AUNT ELLA— SHE S BEEN To FLORIPA— AND ONE From (OUSIN LIZZIE, 7 ; IF You CARE Te READ T FEW THNGS For ME GoSH-AMIGHTY, No ! r—, BUT THEYRE NOTHING OF " INTEREST To YOU! S S TTER WITH FLMER, MOM? HE'S TAKING A BATH AND NOBODY TOLD HIM TO.” MODERN MAIDENS y 3 Y LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE. "WHO CARES. EX-? WELL, 1" CARE - AND IT'S PART OF TS MY EORTUNE TO SPEND N AN EFFORT TO HELP MANKIND — ¢ THAT'S BEING A SAP fl '™ PROUD TO BE A SAP— HUMPH! HARD BOILED > CYNICISM SEEMS TO BE WHO 1S THIS_AUTHOR'S MAIN AND. HIS OPINION IN TRADE — SNEERS AT EVERY 3 JUST WHAT HIS ROVALTIES GOOD_HUMAN MUST W =/ THAT BOOK— El HAVE BEEN NURSED ON A PICKLE A H % GRAY® .7 4-10-37 /" 1, MOON MULLINS. OH BoY-DID 1 AND Dis oo BoY Y| ue? r HAUL For DE : 2 HAVE FUN? GREAT GUY/ HERCULES SAFE AND LOCK YSS%'&%?? :RA?RO\ZMHFE AA;\IEIT-INS SAID I'D GIVE HIS CABARET A LOTTA IN NOUR BOOBY HATCH:~EH: BUSINESS %AT NIGHT AND 4 UTT! WELL, I'VE GOT A GOOF HERE BY THE NAME OF PLUSHBOTTOM:-AND 1L - SURE, JES LIKE 1 “HELLO, EVERYBODY! IM A REDSKIN!” TOLD YOUSE I WOULD Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ||/ A Hane FIRST NOUD 177 DEN I'D FALL ON MINE. [ Tribene N ¥ Ne Reg. U_S. Pac oPYright, 1937, by Chicags REG’LAR FELLERS. 1 HOPE YOU REMEMBERED - TO TELL MRS.BURLEIGH THAT YOU HAD A LOVELY TIME AT THE PARTY HONES 'NTROOLY I 01D, MomM/ 1 TOLE HER JUS’ AS SOON AS T QOT THERE, S0'S T WOULDN FORGET 1T/ U A 7 Across. 74, Certain years of life. EI//; 1. Portent 75. To lamb. ‘%% g 8. Mediterranean island. e '/ 7 3 b I 1. Oriental potentate. / ;3 v = zul £ e (e 2. Shakespearean villain, W P et e 3. Small secluded valley. Kos L ,/‘ W r 4. Shaking the head. = ) o SR 5. Dried coconut meat. . A s 18. Talk foolishly, i Rohro sy 19. Reduce sail. T T - 20. American republic. 8‘ Rodent, 3 22. Enthusiastic. 9. Mental conceptions. 24, Persia. 10, Biting =4 gfl:"&"fi;mm“ 11. To the sheltered side. YEAR , MR. STUTWERY 29, Number. i é‘:gl;’ec"m“m"“""- 1S APAYIN' US A 31 Gr": 21. European mountains. DOLLAR A DAY 35. By itself 23, Outlt, 37. Floor covering. S5 i ot siverh duhs p¢ ety Hicollog. 26, Beasts of burden, 40. Downcast. g | R i ¢ the |27 Laughing. - gmerican naval officers of the | 95" Home of Biblical witch, Spanish-American War. 30. Containing nothing. 44. Brazilian money of account. 32, Artery. % 45. Biblical name. 2 g 33. Spirited horse, 47. Tool chest. 34, German poet, (8. Fur-bearing animal 36. Tibetan beast of burden. ¢ Nacrow leather plece, 38 Male of the turkey. 2. Organ of sight. “‘ Manner. s . American zepersl of Civl War “" Belxlm. ity e 46. That may be marketed. n 49. Web-spinning spider. 87 g:fu? 51. Write. d 53. Foot ball team. . Retaliabion. 56. Item of property. . Desert dweller. 58. Unseals. . Polished in manner. % = . Last of Stuart rulers of England. B KDeile. = 60. Silkworm. . Foundation timber. 1. German city. :;' m;uhl e 2. Western city. 63, Dagger. 3. Container for valuables. ::' ?dfi‘;mmm account. THE CHEERFH- CHERU& —— | 65. Spanish province. - ————— Answer to Yesterday's Puszle, 68. Employ. & 1 l"eLd; the works of 4 . £ A{( f Ob:;rs._:; QNE‘C"‘- e e e Side! essimists P4 MUST HAVE SUNK TS D LIE] Best Elevator Accident. o say the world UIN|AIUBAININ L|0IGIO[S. COLUMBUS, Ohio (#).—When Miss Y #‘%‘E 06 EIN Catherine Court pulled herself out uf gets worse,, M] EM LN the bottom of a State office building RIA| NIINIEW[S] | elevator shatt the other day she LIAIR( (| NE 1t “was the best elevator accident I've OB TLEIE] | hortiy s00 pocasms s Do, s 3, use RNE’E ’EP bST the sixth elevator accident she has oo A TIEL experienced. Fortunately, no one was ol1 [ETMLIOGIEMEDE SO Ll A l;(’ 2 Vv fiJL CIAV E[LM E Twizzler Answer. TIOIN/YIRRII [EMEPIUR Hotel doors with Yale locks don't RIEIS RE ES have keyholes. N / b ¥ ¥ . ; : : ‘

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