Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1929, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, FRIDAY, JULY .26, 1929. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB) :‘TQS\K?TMA mflf’i:‘flm'r ;’gg-éfi‘/ouu":w [17s Acert HE T Hawe YES HE DID AL! HE SAip Yool T INTROBOCE HIM To A S vear —————— eNTey Bee 3 RIGHT ARCUN ROUND T FROMT Dook ! BENTLEY| | WERE ONE FINE LITTLE OLD BABY WITH A LIFTED FacE 5 SWAX SINCE 0 5 I BELIEVE TLL TAKE A FELLOW, AN' THAT HE OWED FOR A JOKE an' { Sorrow clovds my life AONT ADDIE LD Hin TH' || THE HOUSE, HE'S|| Cuance i’ G0 To it Cornen CTARIASTNeITesTior™ e e arSi WELE LT at times » TRUTH ABGUT He Ace || PROBABLY LG || mor A CIGAR — (Tt ense GRATITUDE ! eIl Ib Lixe. T'BET AND SO FORTH! Gee, Inv | [ IN WAT To My NERvES 1 ITUDE * || LASTING DEBT OF GRaTrTupe ! AS NERVOUS AS A ' MUSS You ALL SOoMEBOD Y'S — ON THAT NUMBER. CAT! b YS CRAZ TIvE, BUT MERSY T 1 . IWISH THAD A MAYBE TS TH l DONT 2IKE TH' COL0RS CIGAR - . % - — - N Q\ R P ‘ ] RACE TRACK STATIC. —By Gaar Williams They'en TErmBLE! sun todey ) < omorrow mahe .1 ; the flowers \ tgrow. PR Wiy MaoTHer™ ) SIS DT TLe Miss DoobLe! IM GIvE Tis LiTrie WHATS THE OMNE TRIPPED ME S P & Do GIRE A= T MEAN | on WER FooT P IS P -BuT 34C See THiS LiTTie SIRL MATTER KAow BETTER JACE = z 2 AS 1 CAME ‘ “You DONT — GETs A #l0 Boaus THAN THAT ! ’ N THIS ie—exy ‘ CAVELOPE ~GAAR Wi am2. Havware BEDTIME STORIES *; e’ An Uneapected Peter Gets Acquainted. l“lddlgn‘t Xike}:ndbr ‘talled either,” re- Bonus. — = plie eter wit] ignity. “My name is/ g et L Bt DAY e Peter Rabbit, if you please. You may “°Peter Rabbit. |call me Peter.” “Thank you.” replied the stranger with a twinkle in his eyes. “How do ou do this morning, Pete Peter Rabbit sat staring open- mouthed up at the master drummer. o 3 o) ). g A T'm feeling fine, thank you, lied The latier was high up in & dead tre | pyger” most politely. “How are you Wwas o master drummer. As he | feCE yourseltf' oL Nes, Gecvem, 1+ TS HE EATS SIRLOIN > recovered from his surprise, Peter be- |, N} e S ) \ . SR E AN WAITER, BRING ME A SIRLOIN gan lo do & little thinking, cker | etier T can drum, Lisien 1o this.” - €IGHTEEN-DAY DIeT e ::‘;A:Q} e e e s S ABOUT THS SHAPE 6F RHODE TSLAND . 1S A SUCCESS, MuTT o \G . UN NOUEH STOIE AT GOV AND THE SIZE€ oF TexAS! BROWN (T AHoHBNEPatar e i The stranger's head flew back and 1'1 MEM- | forth so fast that Pet 1d hardl S He s | forth so fas at Peter could hardly Mfl WILL TRY AT HIMSELES me&"?fi”l\;\mclsu:Agaagr\f 5 wflctf.:lss “‘i::?:v u»fl:‘.c-t:: C“EF’K‘.D?SOWS 1IN GRAVY. T iaETE) FL TR CEE'S DIET \ see it, and through the Green Forest d an '] WEDDING ANNIWERSARY, REGULATIONS ! ‘ .,) ) CerTAINLY ” that?” asked the stranger when he rang that rat-a-tat-tat-tat which had | brought Peter over there. “How is paused fof breath. 12 O e MAKING ME “Wonderful!” replied Peter. “Won- ’E GIVE . Me % [ derful'! Never in all my life have I SPLINTER! heard such drumming.” The stranger looked pleased. “That o was nothing.” said he, “listen to this.” | Once more that red crested head of his | BUD FISHER flew back and forth and once more the Green Forest, fairly rang with the noise. When he stopped - drumming, - Peter hastened to repeat t it was won- dertul. © o Mutt Gets “You haven't told me yet who you| ff; . are,” Peter ventured at last. ' His Appetite “I'm a Woodpecker,” replie e stranger. 4 Back by “I thought you must be,” said Peter. Proxy. “In fact, 1 aimost knew that you are | a cousin of Goldenwing the Flicker and Downy and Hairy, the Woodpecker cousins. But I don't believe I know your name. I don't remember ever “GOOD MORNING, LONG LEGS,” having heard of any member of the SAID THE STRANGER. | Woodpecier family as big as you. Are | you_the biggest of the family?” t and not be a Woodpecker. | The stranger shook his head. “No” cling to the trunk of a trec |seid he, “I am not the biggest. There d not be & Woodpecker, He |is one othier bigger than L His name - Y = m like that and not be a |is Ivory Bill. You won't see him aroun: g . ( 1 3 3 R e S e D e e L e LI WELL, 1T PAID ME To LAND HERE IN ID UKE To BRING THAT ZAm U EDHYERL there was any member of the Wood- | South where few people ever see him. TIBET AFTER ALL! 1 DIS(OVERED AN ] ELEPHANT WRESTLER FEMy-BIAAGR T L T 11 xggi‘;ng s_*fl;}’c:}:;;;f,;ggg,, e E\.G.v\-ul_:xe‘\'fi wrze:g;e&: Her;ie'n‘;.nss WITH ME To AMERICA' K UR@ 2y 8% £ HE v * Imust be a big fellow. you_please, AWOULD SEN 10! N H i 0 nder the | Why do they call him Ivory Bill’ ) : T WANT You To RSK HiM MBEORK I | BRAK HOME! IF 1 COULD ONWY GET )7 - A ) B RN AW P \F HE'LWL MAKE THE HIpF©F S @ < i -ty 43 e Bad been | “Because.” replied the stranger, E 4 / v r | has a big, pure white bill. So they ca S ; umped as | him Ivory Bill. Excuse me, Peier, Y SOMEONE THAT TALKS HI 7 7 | >, _TRIP AND WHAT TERMS ith bis long hind- | Just must drum. - When, 1’ feel lik ILE LANGUAGE T MIGHT BE RABLE A o e Vi e stranger looked | drumming I just have to drum.” Suit- . ing action to the word, the master ]2 il e / % morning, Longlegs,” said the | drummer began once more to beat out By . “Or do you prefer to bs |his wonderful rat-a-tat-tat-tat. Longear: | (Copyright, 1939.) KEN KLING How Long The Daily Cross-Word Puzzle I | _ Would It ktetdo Have Taken Him to Accept? MeNaupnt Syndicate, Ine. N ¥ 8 K1 4 4% . e 5> | GOLF.! MY WIFE DOESN'T GOLF $ToP THIS . y HELP./ . 4 AND SHE'S ALWAYS KICKING BECAUSE { ATHERE'S NO RECREATION UP RERE FOR TN lgfi:/KE CE VAT\E;'(. RER, BUT ToDAY SHE'S TAKING UP P 3 A\ A ou KEESE}# i HORSEBACK RIDING AND THAT LEAVES R ARAT QATC“ g Pu,‘r'f ME WITH A - PERFECTLY FREE N ! M1SS TR MIND FOR GOLF ¢ 3 - FoR A FourR No Reverence. Across. . Uncompromising. BREEDS ) ; % NOU KEEP ALL THE . inding | 65. Flourished. f . old nl;;m of handmill for grinding | &- Flaky preipitation. ] oF BREEDS OF Doe&s! KENNBLS? e-mouthed jar. e ek ‘ x "'“‘Nkl SIMINELLY & hange: coll. . Northern sea duck. NINE! g HOW MANY DOGS . Unfasten, . Slave. 72. A case for carrying small articles. A Ruminanis, Dsea up y i ALTOGETHER? . Give use of for pay. 2 " DOG Z| . Dexterous. Down. 9. Resolved into two parts. 2 3 Pronoun. . Counteract. Obtained. . Pertaining to en ancient country Fruit drink. northwest of Rome. Literary scraps. . River: in Spanish. Place of training. . Equine cries. starry. . Hypothetical force. . Hades: Roman mythology. " Grassy field. Depredate. . Girl's name. Distressing. . Land that has been tilled. Site regularly traversed. 10. Circumspect. Miscrable and unkempt condition. . Magician. . Parent. . Sphere of action. Hostelry, . A plano accessory. 2. One who ascends. . In excessive degree. 3. Watch charm. . One who rents property. . Preposition. . Wire ornaments worn by ancient 5. R;Vokcd.h . Gauis. Sheep's hair. . Gash. : %08 \WALTO TELL YUK . Deep vessel. 3 1 2%, Bwell of the ocean. 3 by 'Jfi'i“fié:fi'.'" / iR os 50. Assoc! 3 x st c most sparse - 53. Carelessly inactive. Hated State. ok Lot ol ? D e . gfl?{.‘f";;me ¢ fl.:_bo:&rged SR ! Sl bl < SOMEHOW 1 TASTES BLUEING IN \T.€ 58 Carvec memorial post of Indians. B e WANT TO TRY ] el et . To cut short. . Miserable. . In a competent manner. A PIECE T . Combination. . Presage. . Flowed. . Prevailed. . Unintelligible speech. . Willow twigs. 7 Furze. IF 1 PUT ENOUGH ; Cail Toreh. . Needing no change. Unlike . A relative. Mother . Banking chamber. Nickname, = Used to . Be under obligation. . Former French coin. Make. . Tears. . Music note. Because of his conduct when offered an exact fare, the license of a Manches- ter, England, taxicab driver been suspended by the city ¢

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