Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1929, Page 27

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929. o7 YES MR.M=GINIS, T 6 7 ] DEAR MR MEGINIS THE CHEERFUL CHERUB [ GU HAVE A VERY JuLiuS H. HE/ ‘CLAR‘CE & THAT YOU MAY WNOW HOW szem'_Ly \ . . IMPORTANT 10OKING | Cacesar ! COME 'ERE QUICK - 1 APPREQIATE YOUR RECENT IKINDNESS IN | . = SANING ME FROM A FALSE AND DESIGNIN G WAT'LL 5ou READ WOMAN; T HAVE THIS DAY APPOINTED YOU S EaTeR VICE PRESIDENT OF MORTNER MUSHBY, INC, _ FROM MUSHSY! KINDLY DROP IN AND SEE ME ToMORROW f_—fi AT My ofl:\ce.amt“bf } N MORTINER MUSHBY ———————— The life thats crowded m2y be good And yet 1t's nice to live with poise — \‘lffl fi LETT?R HERE FoR : | Among the Folks in History.—By Gaar Williams To build philoscphies 11 By From grief’s | Pop MOMAND e 4T i And choose with taste | LEAVES AN SMELLS % Dors pive < |1 Xitnvs, bout 5 Joys .. | AlGets Tyt aluda His Reward. HE TRIED TOTAKE HER TO A Q@UIET PLACE FOR SUPPER THE OTHER AIlGHT AND SHE STeeReDd HIM To THE LIVLIEST /£ Supper_ CLUB 14 Towa WHERE THE HEAD-WAITER CALLS HER BY HER Boss' Soa THOUGHT HE WAS 1N LOVE WITH A LITTLE INNOCEANT AND HEe FOUAD HE WAS UP AGAINST A WILD WOMAN!, LRIGHT , ALLRIGHT ! HER How COoME “ou COOINES AMAKRE (_, Know AL /MORE ROPES @fLL.fHE ICEBERG MELTED "UEAUS- 700 KIDDERY DEARIE- T KNOW | L AR HIS WOOINGS THAN A SAILOR '/ ' ( SOUND LIKE MOTHER GOOSE STUFF { /77 \ THE RoPEs, 2 SHES HAD THE BLIADS s HUNG UP ON MoK GHIP STOCKS, . ALL OF US ] E‘%?’:l C;LUM’ - Z i N W s b ICEBERG ! She Knows Her Ropes. BEDTIME STORIES "\7ees’ i i back. Then it dissppeared. It was all| Peter Sces Babies Agnm. 50 un cted that for a moment or L two Peter almost doubted that he really | had seen that litte head. ~Yes. sir, he Pet abb't visited the Smiling Pool | almost doubted it. He began to wonder e if he hadn't imagined It Then that the babies of Dipper the Grebe again, |little head reappeared and in a moment | He had just a gimpse of them leav- | tWo others appearcd. Thoss babies were ing the hest. It had been so sudden |riding on their mother's back. OFFICERS MUTT AND JEFT, T SH-H; THERE'S A YOU'RE UNDER ARREST | LoCK RIM UP, JEFF! and unexpected that he really hadn't| They wete very tiny bables. =—They WANT You TO BREAK UP THe SHEIK AND HIS | FOR NECKING /N PUBLIC N& | BE ALONG WITH THE oTHER) had a good look at them, So he spent | U5 e them as swimming. Vet tney TT RETTING PARTIES IN LOVCR'S W sweetie Necking! smack! L\ WELL, weLLh (F 1T FIETY PER CENT oF THE gonelderable time around the SmIlng | cqyig swim, for he had seen them when | U LANG! GO THERE TONIGHT I'LL ARREST Stakétt e EUIDENCE 1N AN HOUR. : T was thrce days betore ne saw them | ey L e nest, of couri only juch| WLy lawD “aRResT_cueRvaobY AT Bozo! ! s mother's back. Just how they did it | an You SE€ SPOONING! B i Peter couldn't see. At first he thought F PUBLIC NECKING HAS they simply snuggled down under the lgf 6oTTA Be STOPPED! Foi A -3 feathers of Mrs. Grebe’s back, but pres- ently Mrs. Grebe swam nearer and then Peter saw that it was not the feathers of the back that they were hiddern un- o der, but the rather long feathers of the shoulder close to the wing. They seemed | BUD FISHER to be enjoying their ride very much. Peter could see but three. pe,Good morning, Mrs. Grebe” said| Does Mutt eter. g Noders. Grebe was not hl: the xg}ft' Love His startled. Her eyes are very keen. She| had seén Peter all tho time. “Good New Job? morning, Peter.” said she. ’ “I see you are giving some of vour He’s Nuts family an airing,” said Peter. “Where| About It. are the others? “How do you know there are any others?” asked Mrs. Grebe. “I saw your babies leave the nes “HO! RE | replied Peter. “There were six of them OTHERS?" ASKED MRS. GREBE. then. Has anything happened to the other three?” again. ~Peter was sitling half hidden| "As if in answer, a fourth little head under a fern where the Laughing Brook | popped out from among the feathers. enters the Smiling Pool. He had sat|Then fifth and a sixth. there so long that he had begun to| “Oh!” exclaimed Peter. He's Some KISSGR! doze. His eyes would close for a mo-| Just then one of the babies came THE NEWSPAPERS SAY JUST A CHIP OFF THE OLD ment or two and then he woukd awaken | wholly out and sliped into the water. T HE MADE A FORTUNE! ¥ BLOCK! 1 PULLED THE A JUST LET ME Do THE with a start. At last, when he opened | His brothers and sisters followed. They HILE EVERYBODY PoP AND MOoM A , €55 - - WHEN SAME STUNT WHEN T WRS : TALKING =~ WE CAN'T his eyes after one of these little naps, | seemed to be just as much at home in WRITING ON THE %% ‘ GOODN = Ce! LEFT MY HOME al he discovered Mrs. Grebe swimming just | the water as their mother was. First AT , ; WINDY_LEFT FeR THE /| HIS ACE! RNED LET THE FolKs KNOW WE a little way off. At first that was all| one and then another wouid div "IN SCRAMSBURG PORCH FOR US! S BIE QTY 1 NEVER TowN FLAT AND RETVI AME BACK BUSTED' he saw. He was just about to ask hei | course, they didn't dive very fa 2 LET'S SNEAK AN KA REAMED HE'D BE WITH MY POCKETS STUFFED : C = where her childrén were when he rTe-| they were not under water very long. 15 CELEBRATING BAC Mg\ DREAMED HED BE )/ ¥ WTH GOLD —- — i EVEN GEORGE WASHINGTON ceived such a surprise that he paused | But to see such little, fuzzy birds fear- . ARSUND THE ; . NS %) JusT BRED 1N il ULDN'T BE ON THE with his mouth half o He had quite | Jessly going under water was something ] He TRIWMPHANT WRY AND SURPRISE A i i) SUESS! o f WOULDN' s lost his voice. Yes, sir, Peter had quite | Peter rouldn't get nver. You know, he, L ‘EM ! i o) \ UP AND UP IN A SITURTION lost his voice. You sce, a very small| himself, does not liks the water. But | E RETURN OF head had suddenly appeared from | the Y . They were having L among the feathers on Mrs. Grebe's LIKE THIS! WINDY 5, %t i 4 ) i [ KEN KLING RND HIS BROTHEW ROUGHHOUSE s 1 MR- AND MRS eshe i RUEY isappoint o i ! SIT HeME v»{flnTu o T GREET THEWR FAMOUS SONS e SPIKE, You'RE_VERY Much IN P2 Z Z “HE FIRST DoOR o NEED OF A BATH." You CoMe 7% THE RIGAT. LEADS IN THE CLUBROUSE ‘WITH ME B To THE SHOWER AND GET UNDER 1 UG“ fae s; BATRS, SPIKE. l" HOowARD | FREEMAN A Cautious Across. Down. 1. Overcame. 1. Put on the wrong date. o b g 2. Last syllable but two. 15. Province of Italy. 3. Packed. EVERYBODY ELSE L SRR S e S o ‘;- Greeee d° i o 5. Girts name. W‘E‘S&‘"“f . Moistened. . Color. - 19. Killed. 7. Boy's nickname. 20. Consort of Amen-Ra. 8. China-grass, 21. Mh’n‘r& 9. Man’'s name. 22. Vowed. 10. Fondle. 23. Infant. 11. That which stirs up. 24, Spread to dry. 12, Unruliness. 25, Melts. 13. Dog that catches mice. 26. Instructor, 15. Raises. 27. Printer's half measure. 17. Blooms. Far and 28. Cauterizes, 19. Turf. 20. Mender. 22. Portion. Ne.r- 30. Toward a higher place. 23. Comely. . Registers, 25. Vex, . Gratify. 26. Burmese weight. 5. Watery part of blood. 28. Barters. . Neuter pronoun, 20, Wild. . Russian stockade, 31, Country persons. . Calvx leaf. 32. Drive back. South African_antelope. 33. Scholars. . To alleviate: Scot. 34. Fish-eating bird. Drying cloth. 35. United by threads. Hundredth of a right angle. 38, Te te. ——+=ee—— B DO VUH SWEAR TO TELL TH' WHOLE TRUTH _TAKE W AN 1S LT ';wc*nfzre FACT < TR e S 39, Metal screen, Worr NoR LAT U -AN' NOTHIN' BUT TH' TRUTH SO HELP VUM SPOKE OF TH AFORESAID ! T . Slander. 41. Furnished with prongs, YUH HANNAHT 1S HIT A FACT ON TH' NIGHT OF MayY |Fes stack N A SNOOTY TONE FACT i SR e o P e TH TWENTY SECOND VUK WAS TALKING TO ONE MULEY| [ oF VOICE _AN' YUH AlLowED As| [+ Gie AU&‘M”L;) HOUSE To caLL . Porcelain clay. 45. Small ple. b HOW HE WAS A STINGY TeHT SR B HIM THEM SWELL | Dresser, ere 47. Slang negative. Al ke & WAD , A NiczEL:SNATCHINC—»Q Aot NAMES #:1{ JEST . One who interferes. 48. Dutc quid measure, same as a N ' 6 ) AINT ABLI BE IN THIS HERE £ | BEGGAR-ROBEER ,A CLABBER- ~)(es) \ f e R e 5o, plker < o) COURTROOM T HEADED, COCKEYED WIFEBEATER Sty -2 e Soldiers’ flasks. 50. Mother, & P DADGUMMED! i i ! :fi = ET CETRY-ET CETRY . NUX NEVER THOOGH Answers to Crossword Puzzles in Sunday Magazine Section. l T Hear Ye,

Other pages from this issue: