Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1928, Page 35

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VERY TEVERE Coud! LOOKS A IF WIS VOCAL CHORDS ‘Wil BE PARALYZED For YES CHIEF — YoU'D DETTER PHONE FOR (i A DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY. WE CANT Go ON WITH THE PICTURS, ITS ToudH TAFFy!! HURRY wWiTH THOSE BLANKETS GEE! RIGHT 1N \ THE MIDDLE OF | The Taxie | WHAT! MOVIE STARRING| 3‘:&':;69, GOOF y Bowees DESHOND WAS COoMING ? BoweRS ALONG VeRry 3 NICELY ouT AT THE FLP FLOP FILM STUDIOS UNTIL To-Day, WHex - !|THE CHEERFUL CHERUB O———————— {|When I am Ffeeling happy now [|S0 very guiet I must Il hee |0 'l'\r recall my woe ain — eels like ry Foot’s asleep. Rrcewn Abe Martin Says: 7 £ ITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. Sattiday morning I had a dime, and I was on my way around to Mommy Simminses store with it and I axsident- ly dropped it on account of carrying it in'my hand for safe keeping, and 1 , was hunting for it anxious and Ed Wer- x /4 nick and Lew Davis came up and stood It there watching me, Lew Davis saying, | If you wunt any help just leave us know, we're experts wen it comes to finding things. Them always going in all sorts of diffrent kinds of bizniss, and Ed sed, Sure, we never fail, thats our motto, | ony of corse youll haff to pay us wen | we find it, we aint in biznsis for our helth, are we, Lew? he sed, and Lew Davis sed, I should say we aint, we usually charge half of whatever we find, but seeing your a friend we'll ony charge you 4 cents, so wenever you wunt us to start looking just leave us know. ©O. I guess I can find it, I sed. I saw it roll but I dident see it stop, thats a truble, I sed. And I kepp on looking about 10 more ‘minnits, Lew saying, Well, if he dont wunt the experts, lets By Pop MOMAND when An Awful Calamity. LOOK, MUTT, £ WON ™ Guess THE 5 T BCEANEY € FIRST PRZE IN SUCCESSISN T DREA| LuCky NUMBERT of TWELVG: AND 5 o “:::‘ ‘L‘:TNTE!*(' | TweLve’ As AlwAYs el - | Been MY Lucky MUTT NUNMRER, SO— afld 7z ; — g5 T 5 By Capt. Quinn Is Retired. 'BUD FisHER Capt. Philip T. Quinn, Field Artillery, | WELL, THIRTY-TWO IS THIRTY-TwWO, AND T WON, ANYWAY' BouGHT TICKET NUMBER THIRTY-TWe. (T won ROW DIdD YOU Come /WéLL, THREE, NIGHTS 0. . Sure, thats wat I say, if he dont wunt o to find it, thats his funeral, Ed sed. And | I wouldn”care who wrote th’ Nation's they started to look as if they was going | farm relief planks if I could jest write to go, and I sed, O well, Ive looked |her campaign checks. everywares so there aint any place left | When a woman says, “I don't wish t' to look, go ahed and find it if you can. | mention any names” it haint necessary. All rite, pardner, on the trale, Lew (Copyright, 1928.) Da;'u sed, and Ed Wernick sed, On the - trale, And they started to look, Ed Wernick | moving all around and Lew Davis kind of staying in the same place, especially with_one foot, giving me a sispicion, and I quick all of a sudden gave him a push so he had to move the other foot, and here wat was under it but my dime, | and I hurry up grabbed it and ran like {on duty with the National Guard of New Jersey, at East Orange, has been placed on the Army retired list on ac- count of disability incident to the serv- ice. He is from New Jersey and served during the World War as a second lieu- Jeff Wins a Chunk of the dickins with them yelling after me. | tenant of Field Artillery, O. R. C. He Proving its more economical to be a ' has held his present rank in the Regu- expert yourself. lar Army since July, 1920. Also an “CAP” STUBBS. —By EDWINA Well, Well! AW, THAT'S 7 AL RieHT_MAYBE 1 WOULONT BE RIGHT ON TIME MESCAL,1 WANT YO SHOW YOU THE PICTURE OF MY UNCLE WHO WAS TRUSTEE OF A Better Late Than Never. i 2 IF IT \SN'T MY FRIEND "RECINALD RUST, THE MONING PICTURE ACTOR ! WONDER WHAT HE'S DoING SITTING N THE PARK ¥ 7HELLO RECINALD — HY THE WEEPY EXPRESSION ? WE MOVIE SHEIKS ARE HAVING OUR TROUBLES SINCE THoSE TALKING PICTURES CAME. INTO HOUR ELOCUTION LESSON EACH WILKS, DAY To LEARN How To IVUST "ME Education’s a Great Thing! ONE WOULD THINK You DELIBERATELY AlM FOR THE il TRAPS 1. 00— 4 WHEN I GO /A THE TRAPS I CAN ALWAYS FINO MY BALL G REAT SCoTT, Doc, EVERY SHOT You MAKE LANDS /N A TRAP — You JuUST GO FROM ONE It Has Its Advantages. SOME STRANGE FELLERS! HE LickeD THREE GULYS AN KNOCKED TWO OVER BEFORE THE FIGHT WHO DID HE stop l FROM FIGHTIN'? TRAVELIN' 1 WITH IM MOM! T WAS ONEY WATCHIN’ ‘IM STOP A AROUND WITH BIG FISTRILEY! SWWHERE & | sTaeT, wewlTo Gesn YT HE SAID HE HAD | oocirs A orbeer [ sroots A 45 oR 48 RIGHT \ ARG NOW HAD LOMCHWITH ] | 5o ok ooarrRs T (| e TIME 1'VE S€EM Him | | Quick! ToR OVER A YEAR Careful Prevention. ez, But € SAD T PLAYD ME FORER Cown O e orsers | ||, HE SAIDHE TRIMMED | CrARLEY WitLIAMS | Amo Bup KELLAMD SUMDAY. B0TH LAST WEEK AnD TooK T FoY's OVER T TOMPs. GAL WAS BAPLY HOOKED, 5 i, AmD T DOC e 7 CEROIE EVEN - = o -~ I ; 1l H BOQBX BUN ! 1 ASKED CAN You CRACK : , 2 YoU TER HOLD THOSE NUTS NUTS 9 Fok ME - NOT TER EAT 'EM f|[ HEORANRRe i OH, ALL RIGHT | GUESS. T S | A& IADH T SAY ACYINING w, ) | AgeoT €M AND | THEN You CAN HOL! WHILE | DOWN NO, DICK , 1 LOST THESE FOR ME ALL MY TEE® 0 AN’ KNOCK YEARS AGO ‘! 4 SOME MORE 0 - VOU'RE THE MOST By 533:5?5{:1«1’»49] ALBERTINE | e RANDALL L me » w AMD | GAVEIT © You! - Grandpa Can Be Trusted!

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