Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1929, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1929. 21 /TH Big BUMS!! THEY THink T™M KIDDING — WELL THEY LL SING A DIFFERENT TuNE Aa-eat ]| VICE PRESIDENT | €en? Do you ‘L 4 ABOUT ME BEING MADE | TH NEW VICE PRESIDENT WHERE ARE || TO SPREAD TH GIAD NEWs || YES SIREE ToysS - In YU GONG % My LOVE? /| A WICE PRESI0ENT! OF MORTINER MUSHBY, INCE BEING APFOINTED THERE 5 A LOT OF WISE || INC. FROM To-MORROW THE CHEERFUL CHERU® A Strain on the Family Tie.—By Gaar Williams e . WHEM THEY SEE ™ e : ||Ohs arent people Nt YicE PRESIDENT of ‘q[ ISAACS IN THIS Town ||ON TLL BE SITTING KNOW ANY HORE || 4 &u e FianciaL Pt ' nenr e, Gon |15 | JoNES MORTINER. MUSHBY, nc, MO ML ST (P AN TARE || RIGHT On TOP OF THE FONNY JOKES £ g\ OF ALL TH' NEWSPAPERS IN A we s wao s ) Hf‘ LIFE HAS TAKEN ON A NOTICE WHEN THey oLd APPE' HAVE T 2 | THIS TOWN'! T HEAR ABCUT IT GOT A SWEET JoB? and style! We must give dogs and horses DIFFERENT HUE FoR ALOYSWS P HEGINIS AL S s o OH BoBy'!! (e By Pop MOMAND TO»HORROJ 1S THE TG DAY, AND WILL AND QR HERO BEHIND THE MAKOGANY = @ MAN OF AFFAIRS ONCE MORE - | | Al Didn’t Get | the Respect He Expected. | | | | r— — > OH PoppeR-|| "VENUS 16 HAVING A BIRTHDAY PART: 1b GNE A MILLIOY LI'STEA TOKIGHT AND T WANT TO SURPRISE. FOR AN IDEA HOW HER-T WAAT.TO BE _SenT UP To SAVE THAT Bo7 —To HER HOUSE IN A Box - T'LL OF MINE FROM BE COSTUMED LIKE A FLOWER- THIS SILLY MASH | ISN'T THAT A SWELL IDEA 7 STUFF WITH'VEAUS WILL ou HELP ME PoPPerR 7 W"“—// NOoW GeT THE ADDRESS RIGHT, POPPER - ITS AVAMBER 768 MICHIGAM = REMEMBER POPPER - 763 MICHI6AN b 3 HA' BoT-THATS THE FINEST IDEA YoU | Havwaro . | BEDTIME STORIES *,75eiay || soresee Il i W. BURGESS | Son Goes | o for a Ride. Playing Safe. happen,” thought he, “She would dive £ % s and take them out of harm's way. Bus T T should have to wait for them to i "Old Mother Nature. | scramble up on her back, she might not be able to dive time. Certainly that Safety means everlasting would be the if a hawk should ness.- No one knows come swooping down. I don't see how do Dipper the Grebe . | she could possibly e all those babies. 7 It is not often either one of them Of course. 1d all dive, but they |~ ee——= e e CAINST THIS Y M [BUT MY BEAT IS LOVER'S | | YES. THG JUDGE WANTS T2 SETTLE surprised by an ¢ ht | are so litt tha! LANG. T FEEL SiLLy they couldn't stay MAN (S DRIVING A MOTOR t eyes of theirs are e S b b ipe seaily ) No matter how quiet and f Sato I enprenvie Y ey NCLE SIXTY MILES AN HOUR § RIDING IN THS TUB! A Pumfl!; °§-.‘$‘t’ may be. they are aliaye on S was still wondering about this 11‘ AND KISSING HIS SWEETIE YOU SAY (TS THE IN A PRA S was s the G v | w > heard a shar Mrs > e’ c it b cimung LS| e e fid & Shat noje pom e U | THE SIDE-CAR] | T SEEMS JuDGE's ORDERS? Mrs. Grebe and the six little Grebes— | happened. Yes, sir, it was funny! It was interesting, too—quite as interest- IMPOSSIBLE: OFFICER JEFE, I WANT You T TRY IT AND PHoONE MEL Pool—Dipper, | Grebe. And then something funny | M 1 it was funny., At that sharp an note from their mother, each one of F those babies grabbed hold of her tail. Yes, sir, each one grabbed hold of her tail. They they were, six baby Grebes hanging on to Mother's tail for dear | life. The very second the last one got By hold, Mother Grebe dived. Peter| I couldn't believe his eyes. Under water BuO FisHER she went like a shot and under water | went the six babies, all hanging on . to_her tail. Practical Peter looked about hastily to seei Juctice what the cause of it was. He saw a shadow pass over the Smiling Pool and. ng ‘up, discovered Sharpshin the Evidently Mother Grebe had seen him coming. He is swift of wing. There had been no time for those babies to climb on her back. “I wonder how long they can hang thought Peter. As if in answer, Mrs. Grebe suddenly appeared _among the rushes right in | front of Peter. As she popped out of | water, six baby Grebes popped out of water also and_each baby was still ] 1S her”: L s = . = T - i v B - = the bright cves of the parents were | oime ohatpanin tiad “,%;?&' e NEP- THE WAY PEOPLE TURNEDROUT To GREET 1 DON'T MND TeLuing S MRS MuMPs | coe T ouon'T e constant wi i ¢ direc- danger w . Mrs, 1 e R e US N THE Bie CMES K 1T LOOKEDILIKEC B oy You, MRs RILEY, ARE . YOU EXACTLY SAY HE NATIONAL HOLIDAY — = =f1LL BET MANY OF was peaceful, Mrs, Grebe was anxious. | “I told you, Peter,” said Mrs. Grebe, v Mothers are always anxious. The babies | “that I would show you another way of SOONER § STILL HAVE THEIR HANDS IN BANDAGES 1 GOT WORD FROM A INSINVATING CANT —. were not anxious, however. They had |taking my babies under water. Now v ~ MY LITTLE RELABLE SOURCE THAT MY . ER KNOW not yet learned the real meaning of | you have seen it, how do you like it2” | HAD . WINDY From APPLAUDING — = NDY'S TRIP an' Y'NEV danger. They had yet to learn the real |~ “It's wonderful,” declared Peter. “If ] 2 FIGHTER KNOCKED OLT HIS MEN SO . THAT WINDY SON (AN'T WHAT HE (AN DO WAS A FLOP! t HE'S BEEFING AWAY ABOUT HIS BIG SUCCESS BUT, 1 DON'T BELIEVE A WORD_~_ He savs ( A TeLL® THE meaning of the word fright. So they |any one had told be about it, I wouldn't ARRWED played about on the water and Mother ) have believed it. You certainly have Grebe kept a watchful eye on them to | your babies well trained, Mrs. Grebe.” L HOME see that none strayed too far away. “If they were not well trained, they 9 Peter Rabbit, watching them from |wouldn't live long.” replied Mrs, Grebe. & QTHFIN THE EASILY HE WAS THINKING OF , TAKING ‘EM ON N PARS - TiLL HE.TRIES . COME ON '/~ under a big fern, wondered what would happen if an enemy appeared very sud- | sa “They are obedient children, if I do : denly. “If those babies were on their | “They certainly are,” replied Peter. 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