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"ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY = 3 S MRS.MSGINIS, T THR. THESE SEATS AINT T OR WELL, 1] WHY' THE 10EA T YoULL THE CHEERFUL CfiERUB »fzs THREE TICKETS. , L .| | TOGETHER — Two M n; TAKE' i Do NOTHING OF THE FOR. THE MOVIES; WONT | [ HOW SWeeT ™ i Ko NR-&U&HBY— T AND HR.MEGING : § INSIST UPON YOUR o St 3 \c-/guwmnffi THS y ; {7 SITTING IN THE FIFTH > BRI 2 WATOHiN EVENING 7 J Row ! ~ g2t SLICES OF PIE 22 © ————————— i[Cold and sparkling is BEDTIME STORIES *. wiis” : Nibbler tm| Exch duy's a crystal, : clexr and Fair. [[But do T blithely lexp MEGINIS'S PAYING GUEST Fr bed? By These were d: e e Pop MOMAND | IS GETTING nights, in Farm Ah B L cover up MORE AND exd. MORE ON ALS NERVES — Al's Being Treated that e or' o pler famlly and. Like a the Rat did ’ Stepchild. i A A v ren CAN] [VES: THEN HE'D PASTE THE HALVES NG e TOGETHER, 50 HE'D HAVE WO T2 TAKE A HUNURED ROLCATE CEN\'\JR\GS’,SIF THe suEKGR’me“ BiLL AND SPLIT T lNIT\vo u\:(n; e o o cieisinet A RAZORs THEN HE'D TA e JOB WHeN He GeTs ouT NexT SPRING: [TrAT's My BRoT‘.‘-ew-m;vLAw.' , He's DOING A LITTLE T;lsyx:f STRETCH JUST NOW, i UsTus. BUREAL? EESDIEE IAMENMY HE COULD COMMAND A | SALARY OF £/00 A week SLICING HAM | FOR SANDWICHES AT CONEY ISLAND NexT SUMMER; [T'MA, who's A | he had w it was a This Bozo Must Be Some Slicer. “THE WORST OF THERE 1S NOWHME GO,” SAID NIBBLI NIBBLER. But then it w appearances ke Pussy seldom Then there | by T Fiber) Grent Bitin B - R0z U R Pa Ofess YA SEE, I'T'S POSSIBLE THAT SOME ) O' BLOCD-PUDDLE BLTLER'S MOF MIGHT O' TAILED ME HERE AN' BE WAITIN' ' SMOKE ME LP WHEN I GETS OUTSIDE TH HOUSE ! IF THEY ARE WELL SURE SHOW 'EM WHERE T'HEAD IN? &ET NOUR. HAT, PA- OLR HOLSE- GUEST, GOT T reve = MR " PUMP-GUN' PETE, FEELS THI J GG P e T T i e oA Bae e O F ] : = GO FOR A STROLL INTRE PARK.WITH RIMY BoNT DROP Y 8 N TP EXTRA AMMUNITION FOR THIS HERE MACHINE -GUNT it ol e V:};M?wgfir's HE Mice and y b ! HIM FOR ? { of it is, my dear, there Y WELLINGTON ‘ Easy PI‘OmlSCS. The Plural’ Is Singular. When Charles B. Chuggles repairing clocks and wring: predicted he would win , and stand among the dingers. He always had a pleasant smtile, he had a frienly man- ner, while plying his three-cornered T file, his chisel or anner. He was excessively polite in his artless spieling, as though he feared at he: he might hurt someons ing. He made a hit, who are with s S through the s his. praises avere went weaving through the grad, I'd sa to friends and neighbors, “Oh, patronize that Chuggles lad, reward his useful labors. He's such a pleasant, smiling wight, his graces are so ample, he is so urbane and polite, he sets a fine ex- ample.” He started business with a rush, with all this advertising, and all the village used to gush about his charms surprising. But now the sheriff’s closed his shack, ali in a heartless manner, and up the dusty railway track he’s carrying the banner. He was a breezy, pleasant bird, his style | was bright and gaudy:; but he Wc\lld[ never keep his word—his promises | o were shoddy. He fooled us for a little ‘while, v]'hf;_n \\‘IN] ust beginning, he put such fervor in his smile, his man- | not + bother about & new trial. ners were so winning. But if you can- | “gpoagin' o' cruisers, another thing! Roughhouse not trust a man, if all his words are | {his country needs is 2 lot o' new dress hollow, some day he'll be an also ran— | suits, an’ not allow Queen Marie t| Needs a that doom is bound to follow. If he r Py o deceives you 14 imes, with airs and | CA{CH US unprepared o Bicycle. words beguiling, you won't forget his A grievous crimes, for all his p 5 iy smiling. So Charlie fooled us with his Switzerland Season Busy. | With snow falling earlier than usual tender foel- people QU myTRIBUNE, INC - e 2\ [YoUR MENREER Yeys L ‘{ Towo ME To 1 WANNR Il mAke vou TAKE A KEEP UP RESH~>= WITH ME M ALL NS C : > AH! HERE COMES ANOTHER FELLOW DOING ROAD WORK — TLL ASK HiM To TAKE YOU BY THE HAND ). S0 Yol HAVE COMPANY FIGHTER 7 M YARVO NURML THE MARATHON TCAN'T MOVE ANOTHER YARD === IF THIS 1S TH' DISTANCE A FIEHTER RUNS ROAD WORK 'S PART OF A FIGHTER'S TRAINING TW HAVE T'PASS ALl ALONE - 1 CeT ToO LONESOME song and conversation clever, and+then the sheriff came along and closed him up forever, WALT MASON. | season than for (Copyright, 1920.) gen and some other WiTH A WOODEN LEG You DON'T DARE PRESS 0R OVER- SWING CVELY TOOM (e sgpp 4| in the hotels and pensions was cccupied by the middle of December, and the YES INDEED AND WHAT A MISFORTUNE 17 | | MISFoRTunE MY EYe ! Tis SAY, THAT FELLOW \ WOULD You BELIEVE 1S TAAT You HAVE A WOODEN LEG BAS IMPROVED HITS 'EM MIGATY A ¥ Se places have been busy since that time. SWEET, Doc IT 2 HE'S GoT A 00DEN LEG. WiTR Two MY GAME SO MUCH 1 BECAUSE IF YoU Do You'tL LO i F o WOODEN LEG | 2% A g oo Lecs Wouo B WOULDN'T BE 'WITHOUT ONE YUR BALANCE AND FALL DaWn | I:QT— 1 RE GOLF CAAMPION : e —— o S 148~ g 2 k of the darning | o; Pop was smoking in sporting page and ma holes out of < I was afraid T feel it comin going to catch a cold. Wet rot, who told you? pop scd. Its not a question of being told, its a question of a certain fecling, and thats Im off, that prov 5 it, thats the be- & nning of the end counfound it Im in Trbedathl for a nice case of floo or something. ooy ety e Now illyum neve herd anything 2 deer T Know Im o apserd in mylife, ma sed. Your just like 2 baby was you get your mind on mething, the idcer, there are thou- | sands of innocent things that can cause the kind of a cort I have, ma | YOU to snecze w y thawt of the sed. O deer, and I nlarly wunted | future. My s you just got done to go through the Winter without e |telling me I was foolish for thinking I oold ahs sed was getting a cold, and now why should | A Fortunate Well yee gods, 50 you are, T mean so |you insist on thinking the same thing for A you will, pop sed. “You never looked | yourself? Are you any better than I| Misfortune. healthier in your life and you have no |am? she sed. Now Ill just tell you wat more sines of a cold than I have. Wat | we’ll do, you forget all about your so ng to do, worry self | called cold and Til forget about mine, s and fevers? It mite be | she sed. done if you try enough and ex- But blast it all, you dident snceze and pose_yoursel S drafts, . | T did, pop sed. ———— fes icening she could forget ahout her — but he wouldent for- O hush about Tl sy if it will give re. he tricd to and couldent, and not to and did. / S / { 3 N S ]| B () PN \ ”Z ‘1///47" Ve s W) I o Voo eema ‘ BUT SUPPOSE X Nou b \‘:O :LEEL?.léao BA , HE SOAKED CHA So”*"cw‘ SOAKED YOU ONE y ONE ON THE NO BACK ON THE J I , AN SAD HE WAS ONE ON THE N 2 q NOSE AN’ TELLIM NOSE' o ©1929 NV TRIBUNE, INC — THE WOMEN ARE DRINING MR - IVE BEEW AWAY FRom THE. NUTS TELLING ME | NEED To 6o OFFice: T | G : — | SPOSEIT WoulDN T B 5 OR A MONTH Now ~ | (An STAno d i S0uTis To RECUPERATE — THAT'S AHD RIGHT 1 THE BUSY SEASON THE (T INTHE A BAD IDEA fOR METO GO SO0UTH AT THAT— | MIGHT GETusepTo THEHEAT So | CAW STAND THE SUMMER! A LoT OF HooEY — THeY RE THE. ~Too—"TANT FAIR ON THE. ' \WINTERTIME — | DON'T OnE THAT WANT To Go — TEST oF TeE BUNCH I Miyp THe CoLp AuD WHO HAVETo STAY THE SHOW— IT'S Thie SUMMER THAT BoHERs ME > | C.A.VoiGHT | Easing His | Conseience. AN E MWHER YOU CED To A REAL LWE Ly Sroon “Tiig DAY O WERE 1IN0 DEUM MATOR AMD A HANDS WITH HIm —