Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1929, Page 27

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THE Boss' Sow || LOOKED AS FUANY | T WOMDER WHY |f SHOW HER HE'S UN-TAMED YOuTH b TD LIKE TO K. APPLE PLEXY SURE 1S GOING To MORE A MAN THINKS HE HAS To Do 4 WELL - JUST So 1 GeT FA(R NOW 1N TIME Tg “TROUBLE THAN IS LOT OF GYMAASTICS IN HOOR INTO ANOTHER MEAL 2 WARAING BEFoRE P = Ttel A AECESSARY To Rm{e ( g/_\\?, THe DAm BREAKS ' ~ KET AAD INCIDENTALS A THATS ALL T ASk:, /| v e st Havwarp BEDTIME STORIES *,.7mrov | |Alobsa Jo Buster Bear Appears. to catch any sound from other direc- g . - - tions. Fen those who use the sreatest care | “pefer was still some little distance ~Li t the Deer. |from that thicket where Lightfoot was | when he discovered some one walking Peter Rabbit visited Lightfaot the |noiselessly just ahead of him. It was Deer often. He began to understand |$O sudden, so unexpected, that Peter's : & imselt | heart seemed to jump right up in his & - How COM: i T pinnt Lighlont ket Bimsel | moutThe one walking ot in Tron JEFT, Row come | TBECAUSE THe TAST 1~ FTHAGS Qi< BT [BF You THIK T : BUT WHY DIDN'T B tocs s ikt Telpless as Mre. | Of him was great, big Buster Bear. Yes, YOU'RE WEARING |[TIME T WAS IN Mexico WHY ARE ‘You GONNA LeT THOSE c Tifhtioet. "Hehad nothing wherewiin |Sf it was great, big Buster Bear. He 1T |A mexean 1926 e mexican] | WEARIG [T So T Geners shoot | || ooty o oay? fo'isnt, cxcept his hoots, Furthermore, 125 raveling in the same direction that | g ¢ UNIFORM? GOVERNMENT MADE FAR FRoM THe [l LT peak- FoRM YESTERDAY? he had something of a feeling of shame. | "% o, der where he's going,” thought 4 ME AN HoNORARY g | SEAT of TRovBLe? NYou'Re CRAZY! ANSWER ME THAT! pe - e, 5 ——— e o He shouldn't have had, but he did. Always he had been so proud of those Peter as he sat down to wait until antlers that to be without them and th Buster should get out of sight. “He acts as if he were going somewhere in This was quite true. Buster was moving along as if he had something on his mind. He didn't stop to pull [apart rotting olgxstumps, or to pull over oy old logs, or to Jig up roots. He moved jrigh'd. along as if he had & purpose in BUD Fisuen | mind. | "“I'm glad I'm behind him and not in front of him,” thought Peter, “He . 7 | tsn’t making a bit of noise. It is hard| Mutt Finally j@hg to believe that one so big can make so| . little noise. I believe Il follow him.” | Enjoys a War Now, timid as Peter is, he is, as you | | know, also very curious. Curiosity leads {him to do foolish things very often. It |led him now to follow Buster Bear. |He knew that Buster didn't know that | he was anywhere around. Furthermore, he felt sure that he could run away | from Buster if he tried. So, because he | wanted to see what Buster was about, | he followed along behind, taking care | not to get too near. | _Presently Buster began to move more ' YES, SIR, IT WAS GREAT, BIG ‘flpv'}l{v a:ind v‘;nh et u?enl;md BUSTER BEAR. | his he; and carefully tes e Merry defensel FEE AT o S e ONE WOULD THINK You L CAN'T SLcep F? . ' efenseless gave him a little feeling of | straig! n ace. e seemed to c C 4 shame. Then, too, the rapid growth of | quite satisfied with what they told that | SWALLOWED R SNRKE THE THINKING WHAT ARE You 59'. AFTER OFF © SoMEoNE's KIDDING You the new antlers took much of I | wonderful nose of his, 10{_hyou‘l‘mow his WAY YOURE "SQUIRMING ABOUT MY NERVOUS RABOUT ¥ ReADIN' A » 1 HAVE THE SIENED CONTRACT IN strength. So altogether Lightfoot nose also is wonderful. en he moved P - * “ . i ferred to keep as quiet as possible, |forward very slowly. ® Every few steps ‘1 AROUND — WHRTS WROMG ? ComMING FIGHT ITS THE BIGGEST LETTER T COT MY POCKET! I'D LIKE To MEET den away where he would not be dis- |he would stop and use his nose. Of ND DID SOMEBODY BUT CRACKERS / | WITH FRANKIE EVENT IN YOUR DAY T THE PARTY WHO EXPECTS To e e e st RS s | Vll y BETWEEN YOUR SHEETS o Pl § B ol Moyl vt Pl ;ggn‘(fg‘f;‘;‘;'f@“e i INTRODUCE F Yo To MY [ PIL happened that early one morning | getn able tox.lsee Buster’s hcel. he :oulg THE FICHT'S eter was on his way to pay Lightfoot a | have seen thereon a very pleased an ™ call. He knew that Lightfoot would be |satisfied look. GATEWRY To ' oN APRIL 20 T lying down in a certain thicket, and it | And then, all in a flash, it came to| EAsY = QOFF! Was toward this thicket that Peter was | Peter! Buster Bear was after Lightfoot STREET, ! ) hopping along. He was going upwind. | the Deer! There could be no doubt o That means that the wind was blowing | about it. That thicket of Lightfoot’s| KEN KLING from the thicket where Lightfoot lay |was straight ahead. Lightfoot couldn't toward Peter. Peter knew just how |possibly smell Buster, and Buster was Lightfoot would be lying. Lightfoot’s | making not the smallest sound. Not a nose would be pointed in the direction | leaf rustled. from which the wind was blowing. No| “He's after Lightfoot! He's after enemy could approach from that direr-;Lightroot!"‘ Peter kept saying over and Lo'e tion without Lightfoot being warned in | over to himself. “What can I do? Oh, plenty of time by that wonderful nose. | dear, what can I do?” Enters the He would have his big ears widespread ' (Copyright, 1929.) Fny . 8 The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle (Copsrisht. 1929.) JMEIEREN PR MeNpught Syndieate. fne., N. OM, PERFECTy >, M A T L FRI0AY HE DISERARGED ONE OF THE PEQEECTLY NORMAL HOW WAS THE HE GOT NOME - HE KICKED OVEIZ SOME. SERVANTS FOf DEATING RUGS WITH BeTres ORAG DOC10Q ACTING CHAIRS AND DROKE THEM. 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