Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 31

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BEDTIME ST - LITTLE BENNY } BY LEE PATE The Countr peeple as wat ous peeple. | portant perts of the without berd- | ing their knees and flap their tales as if they wes doir A cows face always has the same ixpres- &ion and so has its voice. Wen you look at a big cow full of beef there is nuth- ing to remind you it once use to be a | little calf full of veal “A cow is & milk-giving animal” How oft have I herd peeple sav But it really dont give any such of a th Because it away (To be continued.) Willie Willis BY ROBERT QUILLEN. ou want it you haff to take a imitation of a horse. | BY THORNTON W. BURGESS ORIES into a pateh of moon one jumped out there er stopped short. My © eyes of his did open There was a prick up and down h | By v.| S.LHUNTLEY | | young Bobe: cr and her eyes fa Abe Martin Says: Y awnes 61 Wi guAe. 30000 “Oh, you're 5o young, an’ besides you ought t' look around a while longer, | You might meet a roadster you like better,” said Mrs. Joe Kite t' her ‘daughter Linnet, who's determined t'| marry Leslie Hanger. Next t' an ole, deserted, rusty sheet- iron factory bulldin’ with th’ windows knocked out, nothin’ crabs a town as | quick as a cup o’ slate-colored coffee. HAS MAJOR WARING TON P |oF opeLikp aLADAMA ARRIVED yer e « ————————————— 1 love the door of my '1Although it's neither rand nor wide, . When things go wrong it's strong enougl To loch the big strange world outside.. Pleasure Before Business. S mEscal, N | NUH RECKON THET Si6N No Help Wanted. AUGUDTY ABOUT TWO 4 MINUTES "‘AGO SIR. THE MAJOR HAS JOST REGISTERSDD AND GONE TO HIS ROOM ! T 50 Yo MARE MISTAH HEGINIS SUH? WELL = WELL HOWDY — AH SHo' AM PLEASED, TO KNOW Yo' SUM! PARDON ME WHILE AH MAKE MAHSCLP COMPORTABLE! TH' 0 TRIP FROM OPELIKA \/AS OH. DOGGONE mWL;‘O:nY . - ol RO ‘@o’ = HATOR ! THIS N 15 A PLeasuRE’ S/ NOW 1 WONIDER WHAT HE'S SAY, JEFF, T Know A THING ABOUT LAW MYSELE AND T'VE | GOT THE JUDGE TD REOPEN ES7 YouR HonoR, T APPRECIATE | [T HAVE RECONSIDERED. = YoUR FAIRNESS IN GRANTING y US A REHEARINGe ™e AT'LL CHANGE MAY VeRDICT TD A YES SOH, ALL HAH LIFE AH VE WANTED TO SEE THIS CITY, BUT tad AFFAIRS KEPT WE BUSY' BUT HEAH AH AM AT LAST SUH ~ AH-A-A! T L [¢(000 g YOUR CAsE AND RECONSIDER DEFENDENT DID NOTING BUT SASS A COP AND T CONTEND \THAT THE FING OF TWeNTY —__SEvERE. TH'S OBJECT, || FINE OR +100 FINE THREE OR THREE MONTHS. | (Copyright. 1928.) 3“d ) ) (You'rze INDEED . i JEF \ARGAL PALL By | BUD FISHER Too Much Is More Than Plenty. FUNNY How POPULAR BALL ARE ! SINCE 1 JOINED THC WASHING TON TEAM EVERY CGIRL THAT PASSES TRIES To START A FLRTATION BY EITHER SMILING OR DROPPING HER HANDKERCHIEF — == weu, THEY CAN'T TURN THIS BABY'S By KENKLING o - = — | Thought She Faint Heart S | Bill Bungstead, as a spinner, was| | certainly a winner among the best in| jtoy but trouble overtook him and all | | his nerve forsook him. what time the | {mill closed down. For weeks and| {months he waited; the opening was | | slated for June the twenty-third: came | ad burning and still no were turning—his hopes were red. “I've spent my life in " he said, with ghastly grin- s all that I can do. Until is running T'll have to keep ing for bread-line soup and | this man descended, to ! ded, he lost his grip | ife; the city and the county ex-| ed ‘meager bounty to his six kids | ow David Daniel Deaver, liful weaver, but when the | it down, to all men's admira- | n my loom is dead I'll with spades or sledges, or prune er's hedges, or paint a fence or t man's a feeble tter who | quitter when one job I not mope and mut- ead and butter, my s and my kraut.” The mill again and Deaver's busy tles to and but Bungstead ges is he winning, s rolls of dough WALT MASON. M RADCLIE \ e oo T o AT ARE e rosmw Ly Did It on Purpoze! PLAYERS | e {_DOLLARS ts TOO0 ([ = B = — { PocTor, THERE'S A BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRING | WiEw upP HERE By HOWARD FREEMAN } Views and Views. TRTOWING | ettt 4y IT\\ GORRY THAT NOUR LI BROTHER ANT FBELIN l 60 GOOD! WHATSA \ MATTER NWIT )-}"\M?- } LOOKED HIGH AND LOW FOR MY WATCH THIS MORNING ALBERTINE RANDALL Dumbunny | Better Watch Out Now! Frrom EVERY ANGLE 4! " — HiS FIRST QFFENSE. HAVE You 25 NoTiCED WIS AND NOW 1 HAVE FOUND 1T~ 1T WON'T G0 : 1 THINK I'T NEEDS CLEANING , PICK . WHY DISCUSS DUJINESS AT A THE LIKE THIS SUHP? LeT's PLaY- A WANT TO € THIS WONDER FUL AND Now He DOESNT OBJECT ANY MORE, JUDGE! _— 7 Bls: w LeT THA BE A LESSON To You OH NO! IT CAN'T BE THAT. MA ' FANNY HAD 1T ON ALL m\% TIME SHE WAS IN SWIMMING !

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