Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1929, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929. i BenTiey || SURE!! HAVENT You Seew YES AL, SOME GUYS HAvE GEE! WHAT A FINE MESS TH N B % HiM RIDIN' ARGUND Town 1N ALL TH' LUCK! (F T ONLY WHAT A SAP 1 WAS TO INTRODLCE B HAD A DECENT, FIGURE Lp THAT PIECE OF CHeesc To My AUNT TRY To COP AN HEIRESS ADDIE' IF I TELL HER I INTROOUCED ON TH SEAT? PRETTY MYSELF, BOT iy, TyPe oF - HiM A3 A& COLLEGE BOY FOR A JOKE, Swes Y THROUGH WITH HE FOR LIFE, anp IF SOFT FoR THAT BaBy - BeASTY AINT IN VoGUE GO TELL HIM SHE 13 58 AnD HAS A‘. EXCUSE HE |[LIFTED FACE, HE'LL POKE ME W THE : e ; . - $|}:. ;!! €ye! Gowy! > was A 5 Dow €L llwHAT L AN HAD A HUNERD - Now=-T0 HANE " Like “thank ad - vs DOLLARS ID STE OUND HERE. | = P HAYSE /TS TH' D, EVER THING 1) R pAy NG ) i | you's™ From a J ; w ' | the Flowers. u Unfortunate Situation. HERE'S A COURT DECISION SaYs |[= IT ISKT LIBEL OR SOMETHING i 7 HA' JUbGING BY YoUR A STEMOGRAPHER IS JUST PART BECAUSE OAILY “TWO PEOPLE KNOW . WELL KNOWK SPEED~ -You MUST Be THe OF A TYPEWRITER! CE-AMAGINE ! ABouT n'é“raa TrpIST BEING ; IF YouRE PART BACK SPACER ! IT SAvrs IF A PERSON DICTATES g JUST PART OF THE mAcHIuE '] A LIBELOUS LETTER TO / 2 OF THE MACHINE — __ SomMEBODY - BEDTIME STORIES °*; 70 Circle No Longe: ious, a roar right in his face. He was aware/ i dngh' My,mm"’ of swift moving little bodies going in By (has yeaay o dnyestmate. all directions. It was all 50 unexpected —Bob White. | that Peter almost turned a back somer- e sault. At first he couldn't think what The 16 young Bob Whites were well | it all meant. Then he realized that feathered out now and they had begun | that noise had been made by wings, to fly. They needed to be able to fly.| and suddenly he understood. He had They had ‘too many ‘enemies to belall but run right into the midale of wholly safe until they could use their| the Bob White family asleep. ey = lttle wings. Two or three times Peter h:\d‘wakerfidfiiust in Hme, or he cer: JEEF, THIS IS TEWLELES | [WHAT GREAT \T:A};?b\ssemnce NES, BUT (F NOT A STROKE THASS ALL T had run across them squatting down | tainly woul ave stepped on some of o \ \ i a circle, They were just as close | them, Not knowing who it was, they WE'Re LOST on e LAKE (S 1T, ¢ we'Re we Knew THe ? w A WANTED TO together as they could get. Each one had taken to their wings, frightening MU1 GReAT TAKES! MOTT? LOST, AN'T we? NAME oF THIS il CARLOAD! WA OW. and was facing out. This meant that all | him as much as he had frightened their talls came together in the middle. | them. » Peter sat down right where he was 4 and waited. Presently he heard a soft F whistle. He knew it was Bob White's F voice, He heard it answered. That E . was Mrs, Bob. From time to time he heard those calls and he knew that Bob and Mrs. Bob were calling thelr family By together again. Finally he local them and promptly went over. | BUO FISHER “Was that you who frightened us 502" demanded Bob White. ‘What that you who frightened me 5027 demanded Peter. Then they bmi)\ c):\uckxlrd, d{;)r rell]“)" It Was No the joke was on both. “I've discovere E something.” said Peter. e Time for “What have you discovered besides discovering us?" asked Bob White. Geography “I've discovered why you and your| Lessons, family always sleep in & circle,” replied Peter. “It is because if yqu are sud- denly frightened you can each spring into” the air without interfering with any one else.” “Just so0,” replied Bob. “More than IT WAS ALL SO UNEXPECTED | that, an enemy never knows which one THAT PETER ALMOST TURNED | to start after. If by any chance he A BACK SOMERSAULT. starts after one, one is all he can catch, for by the time he has caught that Why they dxdhlhahlwal,t a great mystery }one, the olhersth?‘;'e dlsnpp(l‘?rdl’d.; e = LCAWING FASTER ThAN A — to Peter. That circle was a regular | “It's a great idea!” replied Peter. UB 1S 1 < = mystery circle. Mrs. Bob wouldn't tell | “However did you think of it? I don’t THE DIRTY BUM CUT THE ROPE JuST THS T RAY |F ONE OF THOSE = 4 ExTREE [ BIG him_anything about it. You see, she | know of any one else who uses this AS 1 WAS CUMBING DOWN THE SHIP! DOLLAR UMBRELLA & | / . liked to tease Peter. trick.” L | H . Ten FOOT WANES EVER SMACKS US IN = 4 RESCVE AT SER " Then very early one morning Peter | “It has saved our lives gnany times,” THERE ARE LOTS OF 'OTHER PLACES wilL BE — - QOSH ] 2 .. solved the mystery for himself. He |replied Bob White. “We always sleep s THE MUSH WE NE ON WAY yes hurrying home to the dear OMd | in the open, where there will be noth- WHERE ID RATHER BE STRANDED WERE COMES REROPLA v B riarpatch. In just & few minutes it | ing to interfere with our wings. And| ° - — \ Would be daylight. Already the Black | because each of us is headed in a dif- THAN (N THE MIDDLE OF THE g ACROSS OCEAN 3 Shadows were rapidly disappearing. | ferent direction we never can bump into ATLANTIC ! - UP TwWOo PEOPLE RORIF Peter wanted to be home by the time | each other. Then all we have to do is ) ? NG Row BOAT! jolly, round, red Mr. Sun started his | to call to each other and come together IN LEAK\ daily climb up in the blue, blue sky. | after the danger is passed.” So he was running fast, lipperty-lip- | And so the mystery circle is myste- perty-lip, and he was thinking of noth- | rlous no longer and Peter had even ing but getting home. | more respect for the Bob Whites. With no warning whatever there was | (Copyright, 1929.) WHY DONT You WANT 1o V, You SAID THE PEQPLE THER AGAIN AT ysuGA(z HI‘E?_ é“f}’g}‘ WERE -THE NICEST You E NOW WHAT |S SUMMER YoU WERE CRAZY * EVER MET ON A SUMMER YouR OBJECTION ABoUT THE PLACE — You VACATION AND You RAVED 1 SUGAR WILL? SAID THE MEALS WERE ABOUT THRE SCENERY, s 1 THE FINEST You EVER THE BEAUTIFUL VISTAS ) @EE IN FRONT ATE, You PRAISED THE 4 2R OF THE SEVENTH CLIMATE,~ . P : . . Surveyors who use poles, 1. Critics. . Surface finishes. THOSE TWO B\& :g'. fim;cr of the lNa\'y. 9 . Appropriateness. 5. Medicines to induce sleep. 16. Scroll work, Down. INDIANS 17. Note of scale. ! 1. Huge statues. AN 18. Projecting crane arm, . Shoulder ornament. i N FRONT . 19. Employ. E ghemlcnl symbol for nickel, BLACK DIAMOI; . Forward. . Drop. 2 . Not at home. . Pertaining to the ear, CIGAR STORE 3. Offender. . Pictorial puzzle. . Color. . Ocean liner: abbr. . A European. . By. : . Scorched: var, . Ancient religious teacher. . Orient. . Spar. . Block of glacial ice. . A dessert, 34, Obtain. 5. Property. . That thing. . Productions. . Sailor. . Down from: prefix. . Made lawful. . Place together. . Roman soldier. . . Above. . SESQYV! in speech. . An indigo-forming substance. . Owns. . Powerful deity. . Pertaining to cows. . Net. .| 31. Perfume. e E:xm" g 5 %:io!:o:;:n{n tavor. iy . ‘Scotch cake. 3 i - . - J 3 - DR FOLSBEE" SNEERED SiN JUNK, HIS LEERING FACE INSIDE AN B0% % 85 Somiles. R RS CLOAE. YO THAT OF WS TRUSSED VICTIM,IYOU & ON A COLD NOVEMBERORY. N1 SAY, MULEY BATES WAL, 'L TELL YUM, . Devoured. . Can be employed. ARE ABOUT TO SEE THAT WHICH NO OTHER WHITE MAN | BESIDE A wfia":olfl WATER TAAK. AN' ZEB B0GGS IS . MESCAL, WE DID HIRE . Rublcundity. Heate, " HAS EVER WITNESSED BEFORE...The tomb of the /ving dlead!. B A DING HOS0 LAY STARTING A RUCKUS RATTLESNAKE 90! . Headland. . Makes angry. , oW ARE PERMITTED TO DO SO,FOR SOON YOU ARE Qe { ovER THAR_ T THOUGHT ! 5 “'m"l-' N ;}‘-OH . N - 8ov T ML : a yth, . Studies. \ e AT SHUTTERS SWUNG ¢ - . The soul: Egyptian my By Talelhg to muks i, \ ADIE ... WITH THAT THE Py 57 G = S . VUH SAID VUK WAS - - A fish, /o, BACK-AND WHAT THE DOCTOR i 3 e OU LADY CAUGHT HIM Senert . Danger. e\ CAUSED THE BLOCD To FREELE (N WIS J %\ GETTING A BOUNCE! . Game of marbles. . Paddle. . 65. Anclent district in Italy. . To bar legally. UsED T ibEous, HORRIBLE, il o 3 e s i R PTION- .- o v s oL g;;:;m;x: 3 DID THET PURCS BEYOND MORTAL CONCEPTION OVER HERE. AN’ Now ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | g1" Besinous substance. ¥ “THOUT GITTIN' g 2 . HE'S LA\D p\)D |U;I;H' . A growth. A . Gold, Coast Negroes. 7, NEVER ° HOSRITAL . g conjunction. % - i Psrerillt. = 4 B D I . Myself. - — Sl i Jr , ) * X Veal Loaf. b = rd L e &“z{ : >, Chop together, fine, three and one- " : | half pounds of fat and lean veal and ") | half & pound of salt pork. Mix with six | small crackers, powdered fine, two eggs, ) | butter the size of an egg, one tablespoon- i | ful each of salt, cayenne pepper, black or white pepper and one grated nutmeg. Nnxhlnl th: ’Ilrlxmt:’l;‘nvsmwxetherfithnr- oughly, pul & dripping pan with a utae water, form into a ,ul! and bake for about two hours, basting constantly, Leave to get cold,and serve in slicesy .

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