Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1929, Page 29

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o LIKE FOR You T PROP /N AT TH' DEPARTMENT ETORE. AND ENCN'ANSE e (] privsE PRIZE —TM T P SRR O | |[Wheneer I 1 for ' distant l\m ere 'l can. never ¥ AH ! Here cones BENTLEY BEETWAK | HE TooK AUNT ADDIE OUT WHOOPEE ING LAST NIGHT — I WONDER How HE MADE OUT WITH THE oL GAL? OH BOY! If THAT CHiCKEN YES ‘AL, AND WHAT A BABY SHe 13"t SHES A PP — SOME CHick ! BUT AL ONE THING PUZZIES ME — IVE NEVER DANCED WITH A YOUNG G\RL WHO™WAS So STIFF 1N TH' knEES! T couLd SWEAR T HEARD HER BONES R CREAK A COUPLE WHy AL" WHATS T MATTER ? Ges! HE CeRTAINLY ACTED VERY QUEERLY, MAYBE 1TS THE HEAT g 7 NEARLY SURE. 1T CHASER OMLY KNEW TW' TRUTH Yes, Love Is Blind. Gee , MAme-1TS AOTHING TO ME ! T NEVER READ IT- ;Lr_’rs TRY AND GET THE FIVE OCLocic CAR- HOME , MAME - BUT | , \ FIRST T'Go'T To / UP A PHOTO-PHOWMEY JoME WHERE !~ T CANT BE Doww ITS AMOM WHO's ~ GET A COPY OF THE \Go ‘HOA'AE WITHOUT, . » sl ‘ : N AN HOUR FoLLowia® 17 < PAPER WITH THE - AL . BeauTy ConTEST, y 0 7 A - ; S e b VR 1 RN \WHATS THE | DEA OF Y00 GETTin’S, o HET UP oOveRr THE BeEAUTY, /,"/»/u [ ContesT ?, W ,w.:\ul»:u@; EDITIOAN WLLL Y THORNTON W. BURGESS “I am,” replied Mrs. Bob, T am, Peter.” “Then why don't you treat me like a friend?” demanded Peter. “I want to see those babies of yours and you know I won't hurt them.~ Yet, knowing that Peter is just like. everybody else—he | want to see them, you hide them from does get provoked somefimes. He was | me " provoked now because Mrs. Bob White | “T didn’t hide them.” replied Mrs. Bob wouldn't tell him where her baby Bob | demurely. “I didn't hide them, Peter. Whitex had all disappeared to. Peter | They hid themselves.” would not have minded this so much |~ “Then you admit they are right had it not been that he had caught just | around here!” cried Peter triumphantly. a glimpse of a number of thnse bables |~ «I haven't sald they were not.” re- and then. while his head was turned. plied Mrs. Bob. “Of course, they are they had disappeared. So he knew that | right around here. I should think you they must be right around very near. would see them.” Peter Gets a Warning. “You know You'll find it best to never yearn For that which does not you concern, —Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit was a little provoked. | “ <., A-E Haywatd -7 MUTT, How MUCH AReE ™HE AIR MAIL RATES FOR A PASSENGER ™ LoS AnGeLes T OF MIKE, 1T CAN'T BG THAT SAWDY'S GONNA SPEAD Two Bucks FoR | A TURKISH BATH. I'iL TARRY HERE BIT AnD see; | TURKISH BATH, MUTT, 11 BUT I'LL SAVE U ONE HuNDRED AND FoRTY TWo DOLLARS Peter suspected that those baby Bob Whites were squatting close to the ground motionless. He had seen the babies of Mrs. Grouse do the same | ! and thing. Eagerly he looked this way and looked that way and looked the other way, He looked on all sides with the [ v greatest care. but not so much as one | ftiie Bob Write did he see. He hopped | DUO FISHER | a step forward. Mrs. Bob White looked | up anxiously. He took another little hop forward. Mvrs, Bob White crowded in front of him. “Be careful where you step, Peter!” .| she cried. ] Peter stared at her. “Why should I be careful?” he demanded. “Are you afraid I'll step on you? Why don't you get out of my way?" But Mrs. Bob didn't get out of Peter's He Should Have Got Two Kilts With That | | way. She squatted down just a little | way in front of him, just where, if he | should hop, he would land right on | her. Peter turned and suddenly hopped | off to one side. As he did so, Mrs. Bob | "BE_CAREFUL WHERE YOU STEP, PETER,” SHE CRIED. White actually flew in his face. “Stop, | Peter!” she cried. “Stop right where | you are!’ Don’t you dare move!” she IThey hadn’t flown away, because they | cried. couldn't fly. They were too little to Peter blinked. “Now what is it?” he have gone very far. demanded. “Mrs. Bob, you may as well tell me | “Inok right down at your feet,” com- now as by and by where those babies | manded Mrs. Bob. said Peter. “You know that T know | peter looked down at his feet. At that they are right around here some- where.” NONE AT AL, BOSS - A DAT STRYS DOWN HE'S BEEN TRYIN' -T'GET DERE TiLL WE AT DAT TRUNK SINCE Dock ! go :WNKS WE SHOVED OFF! g ALLOWED ! || SOMETHIN' FISHY ABOUT T! STATERCOMS COULD HE BE SMUEGLIN' SOMETHIN' ACROSS ? FF For EUROPE To DI6 UP R NEW HEAVYWEIGHT | =5 FIGHTER ! 7 FER SPOTTIN' A SMUGGLER — 1M GON' %o THE CAPTARIN AN' HAVE HIS BRAGGRGE EXAMINED ! first he didn't see anything but the earth and the. grass, some of the latter “'Are ?" inquired Mrs. Bob. as if | green, and down around the roots some | ghe were very much surprised at the | of it dead. Just as he opened his mouth | information. to say that he didn't see anything he | © “Yes, they are!” snapped Peter. did see something. Flattened right down “If you know so much about it. Peter, | to the ground, so near his toes that why ask me?” continued Mrs. Bob, and | they almost touched him, was a funny | began to preen her feathers. littie bird—a little brown baby. It was |~ Peter stamped angrily. When Peter | one of Bob White's bables. Do you won- stamps, he stamps hard. Mrs. Bob | der that Mrs. Bob was anxious when Jooked up anxiously. “I thought You | Peter began fo move about? | were & friend of mine,” declared Peter. (Copyright, 1929.) | SAY, WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF ETTING A TRUNK o Wl inDNY KENKLING IS Now ON THE Exciting Moments | Ahead!! THAT'S NINE SROTS RE'S HAD N THIS HOLE. App HE HASNYT REACHED THE| FAIRWAY /, flii Ul Y fy L \ R RV 10 i) \ bt [ ’/:1 W 3 R N SEE OUR DENTIST SHL HE'S A REGLAR UP-TO-DATE . Town in New York State. . Grass of the genus Arundo. . Narrow strip of wood or metal. . Fits one inside another, Down. A GO YO . Trigonometric functions, Vs S . Original words of an author. . Divide. . Nymph of Mahometan paradise, . Kingfish. . Ceylon moss. . Record of a single year. . Network. . Unreal. oe PFOOS . An island of the Hebrides group. DENTISTS o . Religious recluses. . Obliterations. . Molten volcanic matter. . Woman who gives kneading treat- ments. . Registered for political appointment. . Preposition. . Noun common to both genders. . Punish by fine. . Sheeplike. 0. West Indian voleano, Large. Spring of mineral water. 5. ‘Troubles. - . Mound of stones. . Fissure. . Member of & Filipino tribe. . Decorative line. . Musical instrumént. - . Afriean nocturnal animal. . Smeltlike fish. 3. River in Virginia. . Cease. . New. . In consequence of. . Dagger. . Recticule, . Orgy, . Otherwise. . Linden tree. (VIZ]S = =BA LED) 10/C] 2/0] 210/ 2 DIl¥ O[O A T (DO (<[] ol 1O 1S V2 M2 ) WRIMEDR SI00A) o] SO~ [OZONIZ QN [CT2I0) . Hush. . Trunk. . Dueling sword. . Carved memorial post of North American Indlans, . Actor. . Magnificent residenee. . Small size of type. 2. Devour with greediness. Traffic. American Indian. Anen used for dressing wounds, Overthrow. 6. Seaport in Samoa, . Soften. . Girl's name, . Large bay window. . Greek philosophical and medical writer. 32. Hoax. | 3. Saered language of the Buddhists. . Supreme Theban god. . Castles. . Sevenfold. . Lose color. . Ammunition” wagon for mobile ar- tillery. . Calm. . Mountain lion. .- Greek god of war. . . Cattle of the bovine genus, . Decades, . Sesame, e Fast Trains Drop Passengers, | British through trains traveling at 50 ; | 'r 60 miles an hour may disc] pas- By GENE BYRNES SaY,PA, 1 WAS TALKING TO MR. \| GACTOS 2| APP ABOLT A ALLOWS AS HOW ‘HE NEEDS A ASSI\STANT., L5 UNDERTAKING ~sHoPPE - E OK2APD e Pree OH,MY YES INDEEDY — PROVIDING OF COURSE YOUR I You DONT Ki55 ME AGAIN FLL SCREAM FOR MOTHER | 1 1ion where the train cannot stop are fgheedlnrme::.lnflt‘l.mmn: 1 etached while e train runnln[l then brought to a stop at RS (A WO /0] INOR NEeL OS8 S XITIDIQIV) BRI MO W2 O Z]xmre| (DR DRI ]

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