Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1929, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 4 1929. { == AUNT ADDIE FOR NERVE ' NOT A LINE || OU GAL 1S DOWal AN’ OUT AN IS LOOKING ALWAYS AS NUTTY A3 A FRUIT CAxe LETS SEE NOw WHAT AM T m FROM HER N 22 YEARS, AD THEN FOR A SOFT SPOT TO PARK HERSELF FOR || Ge€' wWHY DID SHE PICK ON US, WWy GOING TO DO WITH HER ? ! A STRAIN ON THE FAMILY TIE | THE CHEERFUL CRERUB o~ Smoke that goes wp ———== ‘ : the chimney =7 EAT WiTK THE AN AND g S0 darkh 2nd narrow GRANDADDY ~LONG-1E6S and high AN’ MOREN LIKELY Must Fee rprisec CATCA (OLD STTW' N e 2 i — LeT! 4 ALL OF A JUDDEM SHE GETI BUIy AN’ |[LIFE! THAT RUSSIAN JHE MARRIED = LETS || it SHE SEND THAT CABLE TO MY ITS NO JOKE HAVING A 58 SEMD3 ME & CABE SAYING JHES SEE WHAT WAS HIS NAME 7 OH YEH PEPOWITCH > 2 BROTHER 1N ALTOONA PA YCAR OLD BABY SQUAWKING ffl‘}fi SALIN' FROM FRANCE TO SPEND A T S ARGUND T * Gee E e CUND THE HOUSE 3 Jofl MOMTH VSITING US!! WHAT 90 [/ (Tc SAYS A MONTH, QLT TiL BET SHe TURNED ouUT | ! ‘ Gee' TVE GOT TO HAND IT To ity YES SIREE CLARICE, TVE GOT A HONCH THE|[ 1 WOULDMT BE SURPRISED' SHE WAS SHELL BE HERE JUNE 14" P = ? THs IO QUNNING — 3 HoTEL ! a : SHE'LL PROBADBLY BE HERE To BE A FINE OL CRAB!, FOR LIFE’ = —/l and happy ! BD'” wlt“nkfi"t 1t sees iFODM o tl . i-r’t..\!. A Problem for All T MUST TELL THE BoSS =27 Boss Tve FoUND ouT Yi —YoURE A S)X— SKMUEL ABOUT THIS Book OA WHY We DOAT GET HAS SIX-— AAD TM A AUMEROLOGY THAT ALOMNG TOBETHER - SEVeAN — SEEN LETTERS BiLL 6AVE ME. ITS ALL OAl ACCOUAT CAMILLE — SeveAs IT'S SURE GoT OF THE AUMBER OF fol Asl_g‘sg%%"é;rker{ W'S?EA?TV‘IORDS 7| LETTERS.IN OUR. I\ MOATHS OF BEDTIME STORIES *, 700 | | sicesand ““ VL \\\\\ b]\ Sevens. fVE B Welcome Robin Jealous. | He flew over to the place where he | o8 had ealready seen the stranger two or| — A Because, forsooth. they will not trust. | three times—and there was the stranger ! B The Jeslous‘alvays ate upimst again! Welcome Robin sat perfectly e g still and glared at the stranger. The s t st re el da'ie) ped iilng:. Teimakes la e DO e Some trouble. It makes trouble for the cne| Robin puffed out his feathers and made ;’hd is jflalou}s and \lt mnkfi!‘; trouble | mmnf look as big as he could. The or other people. Welcome Robin Was | stra out his feathers and = P ——_ = L L T s prewing TAre e | e o it htors HUstHARVEIR 85 Wl THAT'S STRANGE. T'FA OME INVITATIONT 1T SAYS — T more jealous. There was & Strange |come Robin. 60ING TD DING AT THE DEAR JEEE, PLEASE DINE WITH ecevaTTAR G Robin hanging around near where Mrs. | “"Ryno. are you?” demanded Welcome : D B Robin was hard at work on the new pohin, “What are you doing here? | = | Us AT THE WHITE HouseE pes” Welcome tad seen Mo sevcal| Thi'ls my ome'and 1 want s G2 e T ——— : THEY ASK ME AT o] BUT LeAve THose TermiBLE | (E o Soa v DI - Lor ‘only & moment of two: then the |“SR 8N oo no reply. wel- | HANDICAP TO ::::2’5(% ) av I N\ BRING You. k| p;u:js:‘rz;\:ri‘;;‘ c;:;s; A G;\,IE.RN rdis ' AccePT: % RESERVATION « = stranger disappeared. Where he disap- i / peared to Welcome hadn't the slightest | frec e (IS S L Aty from him. Welcome made a motion as . if he would fly at the stranger. It didn't scare the stranger a bit. The stranger made a motion as if he would fiy at Weicome Robin. It looked very much as if there would be a fight right By then and there. But just at that minute | a ;e Mrs. Robin arrived at the nest with her | DUD FISHER bill full of mud. Welcome flew over beside her. 3 “Now don't tell me, my dear.” said Social he, “that you don't see that stranger!” | tyresl ‘Mrs. Robin put down her load of mud | Complications and looked ail around. “I don't see any stranger,” said she. ‘Welcome looked all around. He didn't | see any stranger either. It completely upset him. “He was here when you arrived with that mud,” declared Wel- come Robin. “But the minute my back was turned he sneaked off. The next time I & 3 "im Il pull all his feathers g h out! T\ 5 what Tl do, Ill pull all his feathe.s out! No stranger can come - “WHO ARE YOU?" DEMANDED WEL- | Snetking Around my home and not, get = s d \ COME ROBIN. Wil dd el — = IR by 0 C Puber) Grem Bvsin Bighe Beserved._Trode Merk Beg O, 8 P O you haven't seen him! There isn't any- - - idea, and this made him all the more | thing the matter with your eyes, is W HELLO, MRS RILEY~ 2 Now THRT YOUR SON 1S SO RICH T NONSENSE® NO REAL SON Tyt 7 angry. Furthermore, Mrs. Robin insisted | there?" irpeed) 2 . ‘LU KiSS THE SE- SAY MOM= - CET THE RooM " B e hadn-t seen any stranger about. | “Not & thing!” declared Mrs. Robin TVE HEARO ALL 1 S'PosE You'l ae WANTS T0 SEE HIS MOTHER W THE ATTIC READY FOR. gg_"'f(;%ol‘:e i : ScruB_FLOORS 5 \ owR New MAIDS --_TVe AE Coe out This made Welcome all the more jeal- | rather sharp. “But I'm beginning to ABOUT THE BIG ous. He felt that Mrs. Robin must have | think there's something the matter SUCCESS WINDY MADE |8 = — 0 € ARE seen him and tha she was keeping the | vith your eves, If there wos o strane AND I CAME TO e DON'T TELL ME You RS JUST ORDERED TWO /) WHI T Tt b stranger. He went. over to the | T guess you' do know it! ottt B o CONGRATULATE NOT WRAVING A MAID! 4 ERE Old Orchard and looked all through it.| Welcome. “And I'll tell you something. 0, You ‘g GET Twe > He went all around Farmer Brown's| That feliow lont going to stay around | o . jouse an lookex every tree. e | here much longer. I’ h 4 9 looked in all the trees along the rcad. | right here urml';:’; mn!u.mkg.._ta el [ Not fo much a5 & strange feather did | /8o Weloome Robin sat close beside 1 , discover. . |the nest and waited. He waited and dec;fi'fé &;1?1{.‘:: m1: ty:’mm& (.f?f’“"-"}‘q‘i"is*"""’“.,'“fi “1’;"3' ’;n:; sz{l;nuu;’ didn't| KENKLING S o | come back. jut al e time he was hidinz somewhere around here. But | waiting. Wel i where it can be I haven't the siightest {::f ey BobinRrew St | idea.’ (Copyright, 1920.) Now He Has to The Dafly Cross-Word Puzzle | MakeGood!!} | = 1 SEE You're ALONE, L How DARE Eflcy ‘;Q'? You TALK To s °g—t iy : 4 WosE BELLS RINGING, Those Knee Carrl Carrillions. I WAS JUS’ ’ TALKIN' TO A LI'L I DIDN' . Child's dress protector. SPANISH BOY KNOW You . Formal expression of choice. 57. Unit of ener:y. ~N COULD TALK BE Gouth WAL . Musical instrument of Elizabethan | 59. Beetle. SPANIGH! 60. Rug. . On the water. B~ . Southern constellation. GENE BYRNES " Fruit of the oak ' To appropriate and publish without . Yes. permission. . Foundation. 3 Eou:hi-nd-’.umble contest. as’ . . Contend. . Was il " Finial of spire. Pennant. An Old ! Corroded. . Plots of land. g . Permit. Spanish . He, in French. . Cust Monarchs. . Be {rresolute. ustom. - Orates (coll). . Wind instrument. . Frozen rain. o Deed. : . Noah's ship. . )sdl;nl name, . Own. Heighten, . Cold. ‘s . Ostrichlike bird, i Coscucuer . Small inseots. . Eight-line stanza. g Zh;‘m’f“b;::’z) s - S . Grandson of Esau. = 5. Ancient Roman memortal services, | 12- Worthless person, HEY PA » . The frog family. : Squandered. / eT A ROPE | cate LET'S ML . Schoolboy yell. . Seines. ; e R 5B SOHEOOO" S ON HER QUICK. { HER ‘FORE SME : Loved devotedly. RE S0y Smlanag ss: Forsine A COW'S OUT HERE - eTs ouT ! . i Al atianisc s coast M Btate g panall N - s gfi::‘gm:r in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” 'N YdR GARDE X . Club-footed. o= . 8in, PIoBE] !!%@_ B . National soclety of educators (abbr.). L TON] - 2] , 39. Overhauls and cleans. 2 7 WAL, IF HE AINT, TH FOLKS SHO PLAVED HM A DIRTY TRICK! Aogl . Boy's name, . Sleeveless garments. . Flat circular plates. . A play. . To be pendent. . Unit of weight. . Liquor. . Manner, . Period. - & m for “river. 14

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