Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1929, Page 36

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STAR, WASHINGTO D. AUNTIE DEAR TH GOING TO HAVE You MEET A GREAT PRIEND OF tme, Bitt Sarver!| | HES A PRINCE AMD You'LL PMD Hin veRmy WTERE STING. BaL WALL TAE You TO ALL Twe SHOWE A’ OUT To paeweR, MO HES ONLY 42, HET Boys! Swe their quiet light e h all the lurge hy BUT IF Trm Gotug\ . BUT YoUDd HAve T BE KILLED IT ALL THAT RUSH WORK OUT By THAT TIME OF ‘1ou Boss- |1 ABOUT THAT G et PRoves 'fou‘k GOING UP WITH THAT SKY-WRITER = TS AN AWFUL CHANCE - ANCTHING HAPPEY To OUR LiTTLe Chm BY THORNTON ¥. BURGESS i is | Happy Jack, Mrs. Happy Jack and four | Robber the Rat Lives Up to x'; Iaiows . ciire Roubers mesn Name. | little eyes l‘l‘n'ed at u: happy mnuyi g " ;| It was one thing to frighten one Squirre] g w why; R R S il | ‘away, but it was altogether another ~-Robber the Rat. [;lnatter to try to put s.x Squirrels to P ight. | Robber the Rat is an outcast, %8| “wwen there is nothing lke trying.-' every one knows. He hasn't & friend | ynought Robber. “Of course, I can't outside of his own kind in -!{"“"ng'd!- | Aight all of them at one time, but if I None of the four-footed folk will have | cay, gurprise them, I may be able to| anything to do with him. RODDET| frighten them so that they will rum! does’t care. He doesn’t want "% | away. It is worth trying anyway.” it doesn’t trouble him in the h]‘x' |, Robber crept out of h's hole, ~Care- know that he is despised by al bad | fully. so as to make no sound, he crept | furred and feathered folk. ~He is bad | yp on the old stone wall. Happy Jack | tempered, dirty and a thief, and and his family were so busy that they | were paying no attention to anything | but their breakfast. Nearer and nearer | crept Robber. When he was near enough | he rushed. His lips were drawn back, | showing his sharp teeth. The hair along | By his back was on end, making him look | B0 FISHER much bigger than he really was. With | a savage sounding squeal, he jumped | right into the middle of that breakfast party. That breakfast party broke up in a hurry. Yes, sir, that breakfast party broke up In'a hurry. There was & rush | for the nearest tree. Up into it scram- bled the four i&uo, MUTT! OH, Do YouU PLAY GOLF? MY ToTAL FoR' THE EIGHTEEN HoLes WAS T iay NOPE . CAN'T GIVE scold. " shrieked Happy dack, “Thief! ‘Thief! Thief!” cried Mrs. Happy Jack. OF COURSE ITS NONE OF MY BUSINESS, ARE YOU SURE WINDY IS DOING THE RIGHT THI \EAVING SCRAMSBURG, FOR THE BIé CITY 2 SR, e T . '“Names don't - 18 teeth and claws to fight with their tongues, I'll be -Me?" He turned his back on the tree where Jack and his family were and gobbled up the food as fast as he could..) Meanwhile Happy Jack and his fam- ily were making such s racket that Fermer Brown'’ SORRY, BUT T . HAVEN'T A MINUTE WINDY, 1 WON'T €0 UNTIL Yovu Do DON'T BE SILLY, MOM - THIS ASTROLOGY STUFF 1S THe BUNK ! WERE LEAVING FoR B¢ C\TY IN THE SATSFY You! T'\L FEEL LKE A SAP WALKING INTo A . PLACE UKE THAT' NoBODY FALLS FOR THAT RIDICULOUS Hi T Boy saw him, however, and at once he understood what all the fuss was about. - “Tomorrow merming.” he, “I shall have to wal fiommt ~ | happens,” (Oopyrisht, 1908, £ K §§!l 2 aig HELLQ, DOC, WRAT ARE You DoiNG IN RERE. g AND DO Yoy ExPECT MY SEDAN waAs | To GET 1T BACK STOLEN AND 'Tnacuan “THE— I'M PUTTING “LOST AND FOUND’ l COLUMN ? ( AN AD 1M > Y * To WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN- IF THE PERSON ' WHO STOLE MY SEDAN WILL OH No. TS RETueN THE GOLF CLUB AD IS GOING e "PERSONAL COLUMN THE PAPER 60. Unit of work. KNOW WHAT “THE . An indefinite number. R 5. Pertaining Babylonian godde: e 'F‘H“: ; n_goddess, 5. Genus of Virginia willow. “c'v" 66. Italian composer, et 68. Fine earthy sediment. . Coszy habifation. . Appearing as If gnawed. . Seat of Iowa State College.. Down. . In an unknown manner, . Work. . Character in “La Boheme.” . A worm. . Biblical liar. . Note in musical scale. . Bands of garlands worn on the head. . Happen again, . Burgeon. . Gluttonized. . Silly. . Vascular tissue of the eye. . Strait between Sicily and Italy. sehool. Before. . Measure of weight. . Swarthy. . Head coverings. 27. More mature. . Oylindrical grindstone for grain. . Valuable furbearer. . Purpose. . Geological formation in Georgia | and Alabama. . Spinning spiders. . Unites by metalilc cement. . Australian ostrich. Free. . A fruit. ponent of idealism. | ty in Allegany County, N. Y. " Heroine' of “The Plying Dutch- man.” { . Draw. . First word of Epicurean motto. . Heavenly body. 56. Wing. . Bow. 58. Note in Guido's scale. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. ] | his heart - times! . Group of advanced eollege students, . Masses of hay stored in barns, . That thing. . One, . An indefinite number. . Jumbled type. . Messes, . Refurnish with » crew. . Masculine name. . Go_swiftly. \' . Metalliferous earth. 40. Highgate resin, 41. Howl. 2. Tells. Machine used in farnfing. Iterates. . Prighten. . Shields. . Bither, . Island in Mediterranean. . Peminine name. . Exclamation. . Preposition. . Thus. Work ‘of One Heart. The lite of an American 15 | now A ve pulsated 2,1 WAL WHATCHA AW, TH' CHAMBER- MAID TEOK TH' DAY OFf TO 6O TO TH’ HANGIN' OVER TO GALA GULLH, 50 1M HELPIN' OUT { SR, 15 THE CLERK ¥ NAW. 1 JEST gt O TH GENERAL agouNDT_s | 0 VERY MPORTANT! A Bonrerns Rt SEEN HIM OVER ¥ SaY. DIt you B FIND A ROLLOF . g BILLS . ABOLT ~YEAH .1 FOUND HIT-THANKS FER ™ TP, UNDER . THE PILLOW N MY ROOM WHEN

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