Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1928, Page 39

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OCTOBER 30, 1928.° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. ¢, TUKSDAY, : . WHY! THE IDEA ™ GOOFY MG“P IT TAKES A \4,11‘ VERY LEVEL HEADED PERSON TO ITAND | Tfi % Y Pop MOMAND THATS JUST fWELL, I HUST BE GETTING WHAT I Told Ive oRDERED ;‘_:2 "1: QNWT Wil A New THOUSAND DouLaR M€ TO | COAT . ECONCNZE M || bosplaitlbsomits WHATS ALL THIS I HEAR ABOUT YOU AND GOOFY HAVING A BUTLER. JULIE? YouR PA SAYS HE DROFPED IN TO SEE You YeSTER Doy AND THERE WAS A DUTLER A7 GOoPY| HIRED Hurt! IS A Abe Martin Says: |1y cHEERFUL CHERVE - « com—————— Td like to hug the UM race So much 1 feel that | adore it But if I tried this on the street [ spose Id get arrested for it. e LITTLE BENNY BY LEE PAPE. Me and Puds Simkins was wawking to skool wishing we wasent, and I sed, G, I wonder wat time it is, I wonder if we awt to start running? I dont wunt to start to run and waist all that breth if I dont haff to, I sed. Me neither, Puds sed. Lets ask some- body, he sed. Nobody coming along to ask, so we ‘went in the baby carridge store to ask the baby carriage man, ony he ‘was waiting on some lady, saying, I as- sure you madam if you take this coach goull never regret it, it will outlast 2 abies and wenever a tire comes off Il repair it with plezzure and without 13 ONLY HuMAN ! B$500 A week 13 A LOT OF MONEY FOR A YOUNG CHAP TO MAKE, AND IT Now (I8 LOOKS AS IF GOOFY AND JULIE ARE ABOUT READY TO JOIN THE REST OF THE MOB IN KEEPING UP \WITH Tre Joneses ! AT WOULD| /A N\CKELZ T'D BUY A YouDo WitH || ye\w OUERCOAT, AnD PACK IN SOME SwetL CATS, AND PAY My BACK RoOOM-RENT, Julie’s a Great Help. KID, HGRe's A DIME: LWE IN —_— LUXVRY THE REST oF YouR charge. Well I dont know, I need a little time to think it over, as I told you, and meanwhile I dont want to take up your valuable time, Il go now so you can ‘wait on these custgmers. shedsall?. e Meening me and Puds, and she quic! wawked out like somebedy glad of a excuse, and the baby carriage man looked at me and Puds, saying, Well, wat is it, wat is it? Will you tell us the time please? I .;dh mdber;e sed, Its time {loukgokt out: E of ere fore you get a swift kick out, - = coming in here making me lose custom- | _Parents used t' move int’ a smaller : ot house when th' children got married, ers, go on beet it. Wich we did, the next person we ‘b".l'tlgt'd-y they git ready t' add another FUTT, IT'S VERY EMBARRASSING FOR ME T HAVE TO ASK You, BUT T'M IN DESPERATE FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES, T WNQW You've 60T A BIG 'GHUNK OF DOUGH. WILL You HAVE PITY AND HGLP ME ouTs CAR, AND A Home 1IN THE SUBURBS, AND — of! Manaf | asked being & man driving a big wag- gon full of barrels of something, ony the waggon creeked so loud he couldent hear wat we was yelling at him so he stopped the horses, being 4 of them to stop on account of such a heavy lcad, the man saying, Now, wat was that, wats a matter. Do you know wat time it is? Puds Me not being allowed to repeet his anser, the next person we asked being & man carrying a suitcase in each hand (Copyright, 1028 and 2 bundles and a umberella under his arms, and he just made a face at us on account of proberly not wuntinf to put all those things down just to look at his watch for 2 strange boys, so we dicided we better start to run just for good mezzure. Being a lucky thing we did because we just got in wen the last bell rang. J¥ Buo anzuan Mutt Springs “CAP” STUBS. —By EDWINA Yessir! They Better Look Out. Lolly Gags ™ FULL OF PEP \TooAvYY WAL, WAL, IF 1T AIN'T HER® WICKS - HOW YUH BE, HERS? oW MANY 4/// WAL,NOW LEMME N -::;s“ \14:: :ao;r SEE _THAR'S ToMMY, ANNIE ,ROSIE, DONALD, MARY , MARGARET, MAY, MOLLY, DOROTHY, TH" TWINS , TH' B8ABY AN’ AN FIFTEEN 17 CALCULATE . MAYBE SEVENTEEN — DONT /MEMBER. XACTLY NICE CATTLE OF YOUR'N Towwn wawy NEIT saT g PEP, L NEVER SMELLED FURNITURE PousH Y CALLED ME THE HUMAN DYNAMO)| W BUSTED FINGERS MEANT NOTHING To ME —IN FACT IF/F\ DION'T COME OFF THE FIELD IN BANDRGES THEY'D ACCUSE ME OF STALLING I WAs STAR E FOOTBALL COACH ! PLAYER ON WHAT R STRANGE PROFESSION To FoLLow ~ HOW DID You LeARN FeoreALL T fil’ COURSE SHEWR HAS No 1DER THAT WINDY - _MAS oNLY BLUFFING WHEN HE ‘TOLD .HER HE éoT THAT JoB AS FOOTBALL CORCH ON THe PRINGETON ELEVEN — AND Now The OLD BoY s % 7 L7 WOT'SA MATTER! (7 WOT'SA NMATTE LWOT'SA MATTER AND SENSATIONAL === une KENKLING Windy " Probably Was the Drawback! LISTEN, DOC, OF COURSE You 1 RAD NO WERE GLAD WHEN You SAW MY BALL WAS UNPLAYABLE GOOD,ER? WHEN You SAW 1 FOUND 1T IN THAT CREVICE BETWEEN THOSE ROCKS You WERE GLAO 1 FOUND 1T, BUT IF IT WAS A GOOD LIE YoU WOULDN'T HAVE SAID GOOD =\ GUESS VL, WUZ DREAMIN RERE'S My BALL, ~ EDO\E, 1 Fouwo T FREEMAN Y sooip I ONCET! IT WAS IN e CIRCUS! Twey wAs A MOMMA AN A ALLIGATOR AN T RAN ABOUT A BLOCK ,\WHEN THE POPPA YAWNED! THAT JOKE ! YOU MEAN LIKE THIS! e B gIdlil] ZZ, 1’'M TRYIN' TER RAISE. A LIL EXTRA MONEY FER 'gAV 'DOC, | GOT _SOME WELL THE. HALLOWE'EN PARTY Al BOOKS To SELL .ty s 11000000 211100 B Y ALBERTINE RANDALL Dumbunny Gets a "“Tug GOYWMO VUST ANISHED A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE i MOVIE ACTING = Commras P Nbldieg G Ot Yo Vo, Al

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