Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1928, Page 19

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1926, | = m € 3 HR, MSGINIS, I REPRES i€ MAZUMA INSURANCE Cp, THE CHEERFUL CHERUB NEws OF THe BT WoRLY || 2 "E VXY | /Suou B GREAT MORK OF AT WILL SN ADORN THI3 CITY! BEDTIT\IIE STORIES BY THORNTON ey el L REFER TO THE PEAUTIFUL FORTY- TWO ToN BETTER WR(TE NE i (e W. BURGESS - - THE MARBIE STATUE OF SIR, IN REGH 1] STATUE OF YOUR WIFE, NOW IN THE MAKING ' % 50,000 As 1 go down the CLARICE HEGINIS By Tony || T YOUR HIGGN S !/ || HEeN Forin, BUT sUPPOSING: SOHETHING WERE ey et Chatterer Ch His Course. |the way he swam now. He wanted to road of life TONATI, To B¢ epecTep By || WIFES STATUE G I&HAPZE; m;c u3 Gert oF THE S SCULPTOR L rs s Sl o:: o |sm out of that pond and he wanted And pluck the Flowers N THE UNITED ORJER OF WIANDERERS st CRAQ?WOUL% RO 1T L : o . He W av ) 3 y | {50 et out 1ok B 1 aver of he had} |, MY “3pieit. needs IS SAID TO BE RAPIDLY TAKING o e, TH MORK OF | had time to. 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But every | Up he went to the very top and then adow it reminde Chatterer got such a surprise that it —= d then he would | was a wonder he didn't fall over back- = e TAgET A ward and roll down into the wate g > 3 P 12 CRABE o Mok T = v e wn | again. He wasn't on the land at al 4_&‘;\‘5“:";& T'?“J : / DAD@SDM:]QI:\E- FMA‘:?T:N”;LBH = £ SALLY — ""“-T;' SR 4 /& D | THETS J OF COURSE 1 COULDNT / \ TH TANNER ke By | Pop MOMAND | He was on a kind of an island r. So he didn't| way, there was water all around i AWILL-NOU RUaY ¢ & i i N swimming down| Sammy Jay flew over, “Hi, Ol NG et Gt 2 Q Wy A wmzliw‘pf‘ e e | ‘ 055 ™ - e : LAYIn THE ACOUSTICS ARE/ AN WHAT YOM | terer!™ he cried. “What are you doing P one of your business!" snapped 3 y : i ™ TERRIBLE IN HERE / Chatterer, for he was beginning to be A\ fl » very much disturbed He saw now whose head it was that frightened him so, for he was looking down on Paddy the Beaver. Paddy suddenly changed his o fand came straight toward Chatterer | Could it be that he was going to climb | up there? But just before he reached that queer island he stopped swimming What are vou doing in my house? The Righ he cried to Chatterer. H “Wheres your mnouse?” demanded e g t Chatterer. 1 ou're on it,” replied Paddy ..“,”iWnrd in the Wrong Didn't you know » sald Chatterer, “no. T didn't| ¢ ” his was the roof of vour house. | Scents. your pardon. I-I-I'll get Ymhvi By - S.LHUNTLEY | = TAKE YOUR| " “Take your time. take your time.” | PADDY BEAVER, T plied Paddy the Beaver good-natured- | A& \ i EDLY 1 don't care how long you stay | ) Cia L AUCHTA— - he roof. I guess you won't do any harm there. Why didn't you keep on | - - 5 ‘ NO ONG \ | S [GEE, T HAD A LOT OF | the pond instead of coming ove 5 - e SAD FOR, e To s > t Chatterer didn't tell him. He was| x GOT ANOTHER rz;\:gg(; Lotic. THE ook AN TWIN= \ 32 €LSE BT, f “FUN TURNING 0F€ THE w this great | ashamed to admit that he hadn't TROM THE MYS | BROMCER K LIGHT AND PLAYING recognized Paddy and so had had a Bozo WHO'S BEEN PULLING Y terrible fright. TAKE A LOAD OFE MY LN T deFel g e FceT AND HE'D \ [ Junust ) ¢ '[‘,‘ | R ‘\\Tfi’g”b‘;ur’i.“r*:;\(_‘;":‘ N THE UNCANNY STUFF , \ | - . - 1 RS e AN THE ) DISCLOSE KIS IDENTITY . P > —_ ; | . 1 axrer e - - LA (Gee, TvE neTiced » (JuLIUS, You'RE | Abe Martin Sd} 5 | UT N MOTT EAMILY L WGLE) HeReiT B X N \ o THAE ERAAE -*9;’..] fld s weewt = [ ‘i§ < ALL week BUT sl 3 g — 3 ——— & L 4 ) I THOUGHT You ™ i | EFF i v) WERE AN OIL had been swim- NEAR! g \ ' \[ PAINTING OF BY Caafe 3 t before, but it was nothing- w0 LITTLE BENN BUD FISHER BY LEE PAPE. But This Wil B S P S Always Be a | / o WHERE Docs d last nite after Ak | Aeaish cone imkins. was Sii- kK | Mystery to gt Stepe tawking and - M 1 EROM! we'tt the top step smoking | E | : s 2 g B § g. and I sed, Well, tomor- 5 _- Soon KAoW: the train watching the | s and things go pass, > minnit TIl be an- of poy dy wunting s ST T g 'M GONNA TELL THE | | SAY FELLOWS - THE IS p 5 be just as far away from | BUT YoU PROMISED NZ/ corRy, WINDY ( e ) (= 2 WHERE'S THAT oull be frof e, and 1 | Z ) ovs AT THE CLUB \ | MANAGER CHANGED HIS 2 e the trubble of mav : To LT ME PIICH FoR V| 0 ve cuanee ) oo | B0 73Ty " e B NoFeoNel]: @ e TEEERHOHE e the trubble of moving, ‘ ) et think ot AnY { | ScRAMSBURE TODAY {E‘ My CALL OFF ™ PUT ME IN THE . i = B 1178 . 11l 5 S ARE /* 233 l T THEIR | — : GLAD Y ToLD\ &7 MAKE THAT [ ) ways Tl , 1 aND MY FRIENDS _Q\ St Box o — AL i E s ‘N:,m\ Miss Mazie Lark wuz knocked down ALl BETTING ON THE S you a1 vy a Ford while lightin' the parlor to me ferst because lamp last night. Prohibition is still . GRAME [ t away, and @ theory, an' not a condition ! 5 uds sed. G wizz if 1 | He, ¢ I know the ]2’ 2 =3 Willie Willis L3 2\ B KEN KLING 1 R X en it comes to . ¥ | Z s concerned. you| BY ROBERT QUILLEN. | or something your- | ven be able to 1 good would it do | ] S ferst? 1 sed. and 1 py A Irside Info! v could read it to 4 i my house would still | 3 t happened to catch on fire down, 1 sed, and Puds sed, It bern down as wat yours | e nobody wont be in yours to re and keep it from tern- | g one | - firing, pop sed. Between - - LUCKY ! N 1 , THERE'S A GOLF COURSE RIGHT 1 youll have me a nerviss | | ; ; T yo b i o | ’ / 0U HADN'T BEEN SPEEV: | ! / even buy the raleroad | . JING 10 REACH SUGAR HINY WHAT RESPEC Y ) ' OVER -THERE AND 1 CAN as a matter of self pres- | \ } 3 er this dime to whoever \ 7 | HILL IN TIME To PLAY ARE You LUCKY. PLAY GOLF WHILE THE ENGINE he sed. | | GOLF PEFORE DARIC THIS | \ ' IS COOLING Puds both yelled together X A ¥ WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED | P\ / o 2 me, and pop sed, Its a tie, | < T I s : 1aff to write at the same time and | idn't mean to do nothin’' wrong. | A (& 8piit the dime between you 1 was just walkin' along an' happened Wich we did, each getting a creem | to have a rock in my hand an’ hap- | cone pened to see a milk bottle settin’ there.” | The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copyright, 1928.) /7 TALK ABOUT A7 TUATS ~ : P Y ; o NUTHIN! Y/ /' v BIG /T vons on e VACATION! f " TROUT f A TRouTs Amre / WNOW CAL - POP LET ME RIDEON A i 2 [ 3 \ WARDER TO KE TEH N TH!Y ¥ HORST rrv LeT ME pd g ran The WVl P\ WERE ON THEIR | CADDY FOR WIM ~OnONES T BETCHAL . " | VACATION The when ne PLaEDGOLF i g # SAME TIME LN THAT At ALL! | . y ~N\WE were! e P . > ~— G ooy AP! a e " s i 8 - S50, FANNY - YOou YED FAWTHER || THIS OLGHT TO YES. AN | SEE EEET "BV RY AME OUT VERY N ['M A BORN MAKE THE \ [ IN THE PAPLR THING HE HAD t f K WELL WITH YOUR V\ SALESLADY ! ABYLUM PRETTY | THAT THE RABBIY 1O THE. ORPHAN | DID HE LEAVE FAIR FOR THE ORPHAN / COMFORTARLE ! \ WHO Dit.D |N‘ NSV LMY Y b 1 ‘ h LETTUCE LAY N U’I w) ) /’\VN,'}‘\I—IV\ il - e \\\gq g i LAST WEEK. | ALBERTINE RANDALL Down And So It Grows,

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