Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1928, Page 38

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109Q AS THE COUNTRYS DBIGGEST MOVIE STAS] : THE CHEERFUL CHERUD HE WILL HAVE ALL SORTS OF DEALS ADOLT YOUR OPPLE SAUCE ‘ k ME TO MANAGE HIS AFFAIRS. J AN PROPOSITIONS PUT UP TO Hitt. HE BUSINESS FAILING' ITS Too BAD say misfortunes ME — AN’ GOOFY Too! A GUY WITH A LOT OF y NEEDS A COOL, WISE HEAD TO PiCk You MADE SUCH A FLOP OF 1T — | | They WELL, I MIGHT AS weLt EXPERIENCE IN THE WAYS OF TH' CHAFF FROM THE WHEAT! HE NEDS —~ WELL You've coma in threes , But they're 3o usual GOTTA KNOW How TO MANAGE . THINGS Pays ALt GO OVER AND SEE HOW BG BUSINESS — WELL - v T BABY! Sattiday I got all dressed up in my new suit for Gladdises wedding and r a made me go out and sit on the front steps to keep me out of other peeples way wile they was getting reddy, and | Lucky Leroy Shooster came up and sat | alongside of me, saying, G, your all dressed up. ain’t you? | You bet T am. I bet you wish you was me, too. I scd. My sister is going to get married in aboul an hour 2nd Im going to wawk rite down the ile with her and everyihing. O boy I wouldent wuni to miss that, T sed. Aw good nite, wats that compared to wats going to happen to me this after- | on? Leioy sed. | Why, wat, wat? I sed, and he sed. | All alone on » merry go round, thats | wat. My unkle is vice president of a | merry g0 round factory and they sold | one to Mystick Park and my unkle is coming to town this afterncon to ses it it werks all rite so it will be all| 1 redds for mext season. and he's going| “I hadn't figgored on dining in such | U to d(al‘»:f me’ wfl(h l:ldn to ‘H."s\llclk tl’;u"'k. a hurry. but there’s times when the | and Im going to ride cn it while their i N Tiving 1t. On boy all sione on a merry | SUrest Way to heve your cake is to | afld 0 round, and if you dident haff to go | cat it. | {Copyright. 1923.) to that old wedding my unkle would | { fF leeve me take vou too, Leroy sed. | —— ]fi B A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN AS A MANAGER — THATS ME" ,rrw\ss FOR TELLING SIR SIDNEY T HEYS WHAT'S THE IDEAR OF HITTING o~ ol UNT MY Me, YOUR BeST men GoLF STROKES | FRIEND, FOR %_—/ NOTHING 7 ) DON'T Be S I'M THAT SO2 WHAT S IfHe STAUNCHEST FRIEND DID Yow SAY? | You HAve: wHY, onwy % LAST NIGHT AT THe LION TAMERS® cLUB WHEN JOE SPWIS SAID You WEReN'T FIT ™ AssocATE WiTH HOGS- T SToed WP FoR You, G, you certeny are lucky, I sed, and v. Why o:g 'I tell you to wait outside or did I tel RO, | he sed, T was born that w vou g0 In and ack if wizzickers wats a weddi You to come rmh‘tns;o in shouting about > os? | ma, T sed, and she sed, BUD FISHE" 2rd and -oull get it. Meen- lan. and I went out slow couldent go, and all a ng I éhzw. litHEt’kA darn Bo nd spoilt the wholc | B pop and Gladdis | osting T went In the hous® 2nd ma wrs fixing | Cne more Gladdises vale on her, me saying, Hay |ing a fear: ma. wait till you hear about Leroy Shoosters unkle. | My stare, wat a heaven sent m to hear tidings of Leroy Shoosters Gladdis sed. Gat hin f inki 2 ) e ioen S ot maa bl | oo, L Lo et acsouie | JMEH 3 2y | Character Vz',;?m\J M | 5 “CAP” STUBBS. —BY EDWINA Average. l-: “&’V’)\fi ¥ ilies X ; Tav j Families Are Funny That Way. ‘ w\mn&)’“ TN e | GRAN'MA'S 50 PROUD |[cEE!. EV'RY BODY | r—e——— OF HER B\(- GENEROULS| [SEEMS TO GE ! s = LvL BOY —BULVYIN' SECA A | — TWELVE DOLLARS- 2 ' AT PORE LiI'L HOMOR 1 g WO DOLLARS FOR WAL, THAR'S TH HE(KLE DOY A NEW y | 5 . TWO BUCKS FER TH' PAIR OF SWOES with | THET DURN MEDICINE AN' TEN SAVIN'S — My 1 {f'\ | S BUT A MILLIONAIRE. DOCTOR SENT ME A DOLLARS FER PILLS _ TLL PAY ] LAN = ME m CoN HAVE A A BILL WHAT LOOKS BACK TH' CALLS. II‘E B cAase oF couc LIKE TH WAR By | S.LHUNTLEY | | The Neighborly | Spirit. \ JEST FEEL Jere's R uaie Revgen| (@8ause e on Tie TRAN- | {f]p Here's LENA GHENSTR N> LiKes WINDY S0 MUCH | "™ was VAMPED @Y A DAME | WINDY'S TRUSTY OLD CoOK HE CAME ON TO HELP HIM | \(4ose BUSINESS 15 BLACKMAIL| SOMEONE STOLE UNCLE'S LETTER BUT NoW HE'S INDUTCH | FAY KERR 1S HER NAME DOES SHE KNoW THE CROOK ? Ay Gl mno HERE'S SHELA GREE .4 :;:(;SEF :E::STN AWHRL] ™ (1o HAs STARTED THe SUIT OR TEN THOUSAND | 'CRuse WINDY DECENED HER FOR JILTING His GIRL BoYs, I5N'T sHDE cu‘rg W By KEN KLING Crime in Rhyme! WELL Know MoRe TOMORROW MELL, mesce [some Boon ! PAYING A SAKE WRAT'S HE DOING ? There's A LITTLE (2oL - e RIGHT QU W\ O ME CLURE NEWSVADER SYAOICATE: HE'S CRYIN' “HOT CHESNUTS FIVE A BAG"! GIMME A [ NICREL FOR IM AN’ MAYBE HELL STOP! — THERE'S A -LAB POOR DLEN ‘MAN RY\ f Rfiiggs OUTSEDE! I CERTAINY FEEL SORRY FOR A fg[, POOR OLE MAN wHAT CRIES The Town Crier. L e WELL , FARMER DEWLAP , | HEAR : YES SIREE ! You YES- A FINE SHOP! (AN No AvesTIANG O:H‘::‘in THAT CABBAGE TOWN' 1S ‘ REMEMBER THAT BooK HAVE. THEY o . fi%v&"‘%fi%‘fl%? 'r"rf’o@ess e ‘ Cins rouse somz N g0 SHOWING GREAT PROGRESS SHOP ON MAIN STREET ?| | ENLARGED IT ? ; THAT’S GOIN' g‘on E - A EMETING = — s //// /| 1b0 7 = N ; 3 P ///;/n / | (37 . e | ALBERTINE * y RANDALL Signs of Signs o \ N Progress. N oS

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