Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1929, Page 22

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ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. VACATION HINT. l 7 we Tue 5T 4 THOUGHT, UP AN INVENTION ¢ ZENJOY TH SEA SHORE AT HOME —~ LET TH SAD JEA WAVES LULL YUR T SLEEP WITH JONES’ S —BY GAAR WILLIAMS : i CONCH SHELL HEaD GEAR! S BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Peter Meets Mrs. Bob. Good manners never. never try Tn ather folks' affairs (o ors. Bob White. “There is one thing T cannot under- stand,” declared Peler Rahbit to his friend Bob White “What, it that?" inquired Bob. “How vou dare tell evervhody right where you are,” replied Peter. Bob chuckled. “Did I fell you right where T was?” he inquired ‘Well, almosi,” sald Peter Jamely. ‘Almost and just where are nof af all the same thing." replied Bob White. You would still be looking for me if T hadn’t. spoken to you." “No. 1 wouldn't.” repMed Peter. “T “OH!" SAID PETER. “1 STAND COR- RECTED.” should heve given up before this snd gone away.” “Then you ought fo understand why T dare whistle,” repuied Boh White. i=n’t 0 easy to find me as people think, eaven when they hear me whistling. Reddy Fox knows that. Now, Reddy is » smart fellow. He is the smartest fel- low on the Green Meadows,” continued Eoh White. i “He hasn' been smart enough (o catch me,” interrupted Peter. | Bob White paid no attention to this; | whatever, but went right* on. “Yet, smart as he js, Reddy has been fooled | more than once, just as I fooled you., Now he knows betfer than to come | | hunting me just because he hears me." | T cen understand how you can fool | his eyes. but how you can fool his nose | T don't understand at all,” said Peter. | “That's not difficult, Peter,” veplied | [ Bob. I there is mo scent there js {nothing to smell. Tf T remain without motion I give off no scent. It is quite simple. I've known Reddy Fox to pass close to Mrs. Bob on the nest and never | discover her ag all." “That reminds me,” said Peter. Mrs. Bob around?” ! “Not exactly around, but not far| away.” replied Bob White. What is she doing?” inquired Peter. | “Sitting,” replied Bob. “You mean that she hes eggs?” in- quired Pefer. 1 mean that we have,” said Bob. “Excuse me.” replied Pefer. course, if Mrs. Bob js sitting on eggs. | they are your eggs as well a3 hel Would yohi mind showing me the nest Bob turned and looked very hard at Peter. “BPid T understand you to ask something?” he inquired. No, oh, no.” replied Peier, 1 “Is ‘ot “It was | inst, & slip of the tongue. What I meent to say was that I should like to meet Mrs. Bob." “That is very easily done,” said ap- other volce, and there was Mrs. Bob berself! we | Peter was o5 polite as he knew how | fo be. “I am s0 glad to see you, Mrs. ! Bob White,” said he. “How are all the little—1 mean, how are the eggs?” “Warm when I left them,™ replied | Mrs. Bob White. “And I guess they *wil) be warm when I get back.” “Which means, 1 suppose,” said Peter, “that you ave expecting a happy event one of these days?" “'No, not. just that.” replied Mrs. Bob . “I stand corrected. Te expecting many events. | When, where and how?" “It's a secret” replied Mrs. | White. : (Copyright, 1929.) Across. . Rodent . Grows old . Front of . Indefinite number. . Intimidating. - Places under Testroint. Required. . Less frequent. . Father. . Strayed. . Border. Surgical threads. . Tea urn, Dell. . Mimic. . Wandering. ‘Tier. . Chief. . Distinguished champion. . Wall flower. . Vase. . Forbids. . Thus, . Covered with a green plant, . Complain. . Snow and rain. . Vends again. Fence in. Shallow vessel, . Thin piece of wood. . Variegated. Sour. Poem. S~ 7/ 10 SONE 15 7] =g S| ol DD {mn ED o] BN o = BEIEE L NE] . Burrowing animals, . Farinaceous food.* . Mofst. Down. . Plunder. gne ‘who mskes amends. Stunning blow. . Sun-dried brick huts, . Unit of energy. . Natives of sncient Aryan race. tion. . Mahometan month. Com lon, . Game on horsebsck. . Afresh. . Romance in verse. - Sailor. . Swab, Free, . Sunk fences; var. . Mexican dollar. . Stems of . Fail o follow su Mast. . Worthlese; Bible. Recede. Low, as a cow. Dan For this, take large, overgrown cucumbers, pare, remove the seeds, chop and sprinkle with a little salt, and let ! Uprising in THE EVENING THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I threw a pebble in * pond — It made me smile to see The way the circling ripples made The pond smile back at me EVER SIMCE THRT RICH PUNT OF HIS ARRIVED, HES Hap ™ sweLL HEAD' TH' LITTLE Bom 't M NOT USING THE CAp . THIS MORNING ALOYSIUT, YOU MAY. HAVE 1T UMTIL NOON \F YouSwisH ! paCa THAN kS AUNT ADDIE, I WOULD 11k To use T A 'CoupLE OF Hour '~ HENRI, STOP AT A DRUG STORE AND GET JOMETHING THAT'LL TAKE OUT TOHATO STAINS! AUNTIE WIlL HAVE A FIT If 3HE SEES HER NEW CAR LOOKIN' HKE A KETOHUP FAcToRry ! THAT YeELLaw RATZ SATIN LivES- e? I'p LKE TO TAKE A PoxE | By | Pop MomaND Every Shot Was a NICE - RIPE SACY -LUICIoVS 7% 4L THINK |TS MEAN OF ‘Tou NOT To LEAD ME TOUR. AEW HAT FOR TOMIGHT-AALD AFTER UE MARKIAG ‘TOU EARLY EUER'YT DAY — MIss SCRATCH + LOANGD ME HER MNEW . CoaT — WELL, AFTER THIS SHOWING T 3VEss ITS UPTO ME TTo TELL i THE HELP How PLEASED I AM,' ANOTHING LIKE ENCOURAGEMEANT TO WEEP ‘€ Oq THEIR TOES -/ THIS 1S SPLEMDID ' AoBODYY'S BEEN LATE SINCE T ToLd MISS OFLAGE To MARK DOWA THE TIME THEY COME To WORK , > FATHER PabdED i BY Havware Back to Earth Ag: A& Hayward B Copyright by Pubkic Lodger | V&S, MuTT, ThA AN INTERNAL || BuT WRY T Just vy ASH AC 1'1 PRESIDERT HoWER FISHES /N || BATHING | |PorsoneD BY meowsHwers. s IS ! = fl THe MOUNTAINS AAD He sut? THe WAY To FIND THE = INGERMUITY L T SUPPO ESH 1S Gomne 4 SAVS THE FISH HAVE Been STILL 1S T FeLtow I'M THE FIRST FiSH Z T™E WRoNG an ACTING QUEER. ‘me EisHL HeRe's s DETECTIVE THE WORLD 5 f THASS WHY ONE aw! TA TAL HAS GUER SEe&n LEAD P WAY ! f I't HERE. N, E(SH! T WANT Tb‘ ’//_ . EIND THAT STIWLLL Z—Z—Z By BUD FisueR A Sardine . Leaves No Footprints, —————— THAT 1S WHY I AM ORCANIZING THIS NEW SOCWETY FoR -YES - THESE BOXINC G/ MATCHES SET A BAD i [ | AFTER AS BOXING PROMOTER OF WHRT 15 T - LOOK ROUGHHOUSE =\ | . | BRROENTS WHo's EXAMPLE. To QUR | o CETTING MADISON SQUARE @R ¢ it LE |, Tve ABOLY > GRERT NEWS! I tonev ||! WELL, HERE'S A LETTER Flom THeE ARTHNES * J\YOUNCER GENERATION PRIZE FIGHTING FRom ||| DIRECTORS AskiNg ME To (ALt 7 \mom Tue STRTE! 2 ~ \ome Y11 MonDAY ABOUT 1! NG o A7) p! o) L7 T wWita You, ( BROTHER JoNE 7 Nipping an the Bud! HAVE SOMETHING WITR ME, DocC, 1 JUST WON ThE = SWEEPSTAKES 'TH A NET 60 - EVERYBODY WAVE SOMETHING WITH ME. 1 GOT AWET 61 AND IT'S A CINCH THAT WiLL \WN THE SWEEPSTAKES., WHAT ARE YOU GOING M0 HAVE 7 o AFTER TWENTY YEARS : BE- FINALLY WINS ALL ToLD INCLUDIN' EVERYTHING 1T'S JES § 27.65 : /WuAf's The DAMAGE, SAM ? HOwARD FREEMAN A Premature > 2 Celebration. 1 OUVR DOG IS THE LAZIEST MOTT N Town! HE'S THWE SLOWES' | THING T EVER SAW ON | FOUR FEET! AN ALLIGATOR HAS FOUR FEET _ | AN’ TLL BET SLOWER! TOITL b WAS FOUR FEET AN’ CANT EVEN HAS FOUR LEGS AN CANT WALK ATALL SO THAT MAKES /T THE el LiL a* *SABY SISTER CHAMPEEN =3 F ! FOUR-LEGGED (32 SLow POKE! GRNE DYRNES TableiTakk. sl 1 WANT YOU ¥ you BE TO KNOW | THET AN YWENT FOR ALL ABOUT HiM WAS DaRK- AW, HE WAS GITTIN' SHAVED TM A LADY! 14 i TATE | VESS = WHAT GHOOUSH THING LAY ‘SMATTER pe -;m‘;oma BEFORE 1IN ME UTTLE KNEW._ FRoM WITH YO'R BY A LADY BARBER Mfi SOMEWMERE BELOW CAME A BLOOD- PLANNER THIS AFTERNOON CHILLING SCREAM - SUDDENLY 1T PLAVER WHEN A RAl APPEARED - THE MEADLESS KWIBHT - W u MOUSE RAN COULD FEEL ITS 1CY FINGERS ACROSS TH' FLOOR CLOSING ON HIS THROAT 3 ACLEPT oM j NODERRIE, | AND THEN WE FELT y CPRRED (0p THE FIRST You WERENT| MIMSELF FALLING - e RIVER JE -p ~ N gen o be X (] VA S i

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