Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1929, Page 19

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| Gee! TS 1s GonG T BE A SweLL CRUISE WITH A 1LOT OF PROHIBITION PESTS HOPPIN' ARCND THIS BOAT alw DAY!! SOMETHIN'S WELL, WE DIDNT FIND NO' LIQUOR ABOARD AN’ 1T A GOOD THING FOR YOU WE DINT U THANK HEAVEN THOSE HORRID MEN HAVE GONE . AND YOU'VE SAvED M/ ONE DOTNE OF THAT IVE SAVED ALL THESE YEART IN CASE T GET A CHILL ONE Life is » generous MILE LT AN STAY wl\ost [ think, o o spreads o delectable feast. O‘ES T'll never have.time. fli ‘tohde{rw{ it all—— T b shovld have been 4 twins at Pop MOMAND least. LAINT WHAT (T use WE LIKED TIPLD BUTCHER, TOo BE WHO wouly [P U3 A FRANKFURTER AFTER WRWG UP THE. ROUND SF o W Yes, Times 0 GiRL. WHERE ( BE ‘TOUR HAIR-DYE, BoYs - DID ‘rou LEARg|ALL T KAOW 1S WHAT T HeY MISS, - <o RIDE '€ TlAkls Prau'-r Ggs:EAR To IAT - HES SHORE JOME DYNAMITE * T THINK MES QuTE M0, EDTIME STORIE He wanted to by comforted and he B Q 5t v Naten whian smp s hTates s 4| n L ) S RO RO GO oom ort S &) 2 L J better than Motler Brown. He had 7 = fere xepentence 1y (00 \fother Nature. |almost reached the doorstep when N L Copyright, ites, by Public Ledger Y THORNTON Iw". BURGESS Flip Becomes an Outcast. / Mother Brown opned the door. Flip Poor Flip! Never was there an un- | began to wag hif tail. Bother Brown / happier little dog than Flip. His whole | 100k one look at clapped her hand world had collapsed about him. No|to her nose, crigl “Mercy me! Now one would have anything to do with |You've done it!” knd slamed the door Pim. He wasn't allowed near the|in his face. PoorFlip! He didn't know house. Farmer Brown's Boy had made | What to make of it. a bed for him under the toolhouse and | _There was a terible odor in the air. there he was obliged to stay. And it | Never had he smilled anything like it was all because he had met Jimmy | It fairly took ;1‘ breath away. He skunk and had been impudent. g;‘fflin?tfl e h"o;':“:'»vm'e’";mm; =t wi a 't | couldn’t. e w Just what had happened Flip didn't | couldn't, Whereyr he went the smell ner by himself fid there he lay, as miserable a dog § ever lived. At last he heard FarmerBrown's Boy coming into the barnyarl. He was whistling. The whistle stoped abruptly. There | was an exclamatin. Flip got up from | oy his corner and wih head hanging crept | BUD FISHER toward his maste. (Famer Brown Boy took ane look at Flip. “So!” he exclaimed. “You IR e ofist en s sups| The Matt you had to learn Hereafter you prob- and Jeff News Reel--- Sees All-- Knows CTLICK OFE ANOTNGR THOUSAND FEeT, JEFF, HE ToLD US T PHoTOGRAPH [MPORTANT, MEN AND EVENTS. AND LISTEN. T NEED TWo GooD CAMERA MEN To GO AROLND THE WORLD. AND PHOTOGRAPH |IMPORTANT MEN AND GVUENTS FoR MY NEWS REEL SERVICE, WERE FINE WAR CORRESPONDENTS WITHOUT A WAR . WHAT wiLL WE Do NOW? IN CHINA, BUSTED AND ANITHOUT A DIME L THE JoB UNTIL T WAS FIRED. WE MIGHT ENLIST IN THE CHINESE FAMING! ably will treat Jnmy Skunk with the respect he deservs. Meanwhile you've }z‘nt to keep awayfrom the house. Come ere!” Farmer Browrs Boy turned toward the Long Lane. Flip hesitated. Farmer Brown's Boy loged back and whistled for him. Flip /as so delighted to he wanted that hevent bounding forward. &= g THERE FARMER BROWN'S BOY THREW THINGS OUT INTO THE WATER FOR FLIP TO SWIM | AFTER. know yet. He had been rushing at Jimmy, intending to shake him to death, and then all in a second he had been rolling over and over on the ground, choking and strangling, with eyes smarting and unable to see, and feeling very, very sick. When at length he had managed to see a little, he had started to seek Bowser the Hound. Bowser had promptly warned him to keep away. “Keep away! You can't come near me!” barked Bowser in a voice that warned Flip that it would be best to do_as_Bowser said. So Flip started for the kitchen door. He did not knw what to make of it when his mastr would not allow him to come near, Finally, he understood that he was t/follow, but not too close. Across the Qeen Meadows, down to the Smiling Pool, they went. There Farmer Brown’s Boy threw things into the water fr Flip to swim after and bring back. 7lip had always liked doing this, but sotehow today he wasn't feel- ing so good His master kept him at it. however, util Flip just couldn't swim any more Then he was taken back home andchained under the toolhouse in & comyrtable bed. There every day | his food was brought him. Farmer | Brown's 3oy used to come to talk to him. Bwser could come to visit him. Gradua¥ that unpleasant odor grew less an¢less. Flip didn't notice it at all himflf, but it was many days be- fore FI) was allowed his freedom and to com into the house. (Copyright, 1929.) ROUGHHOUSE ¢ |F.CHOP MUP iS5 GOING To GET INTO SHAPE FoR A FIGHT HE MUST HAVE HiS ERRLY WAKE UP!M (T’ 6 ocLock! E\ MORNING EXERCISE — AND — YOU'RE His e ] \.\_\@5 TRAINER ! - = ey KENKLING ROUGHHOUSE (S EONNR TAKE You ON A FNE MILE HIKE BEFORE BREAKFAST! Roughhouse Makes a Swell Companion! |The Daily Cross-Vord Puzzle HEY, SPIKE, GET MY GOLF STICKS OUT OF THE CAR-- WE'RE., OH DEAR, DR LEES WIFE HAS FANTED AGAIN 7/ 1 WATE To GO BuT 1 MUST I'VE _GOT SOME IMPORTANT SURGICAL woRrkK To PERFORM M S0RRY YouRE GOING, Doc. ONE oF Our- PLAYERS 1S SICK AND WE NEED A MAN TO FILL /N FoR 0uR MATCH “ToOAY WITR THE— ALPINE TEAM ANS 1S The! BEST fIME OF “THE YEAR Again the Departure Is Delayed. YOU HAVE FORTY-SEVEN STRIKES An TWEN'Y-EIGHT BALLS on You AN T THINK UGHTA GIVE SOME ONE ELSE A CHANST EVEN IF 1T IS YODR BAT! . Boring tools. . Noxious plant. . Rulers in Africa. Down, . g?nl;a]mus sounds. 3 table grooms. . Utllize, . Little child. 6. Suftx denoting “1 . Sul lenof " > . Tearing. § e . Spanish title of respect. Restst. . Tunes. . Russian seaport and Black ca. i. Directs. . Talked idly. . Dog house. 5. Enchantment. 7. Reciplent of a gift. P. Drinks of hot milk cwicd with liquor. 2. Shot forth. 4. Donkey. 5. Tear. The Whole Show. 3 Spruced up: coll, 16. Genus homo. Leased. . ;"h-: Imgm be!orp.] {8. Napoleonic general. 29. Fastening with adhese ubstance, 31. Lair. 2, Nothing. B3. Diagram of location. B6. Sprout from an aco. . Suffix indicating inwitant of. . Arm covering. ° . Arch. . Paradise. " Rtministered orpor . Adm] corporal punis| A . Cheerful. P . Metal kitchen vessel, . Pocketbook: ¢ . Low tufted plnmf" . Yearly. & Colorado Tnd . Colorado Indian. 5. South African terpfor mistress. . Unsorted wheatenieal used in In- dia. . Blew loudly throwd the nose. 9. More coarse. 51. Theatrical “extrs actor. 52. Roman. 53. Province of Nort France. 56. Demonstrated crect. . Alliance. ANSWER TO YESERDAY . Human beings. . Wanton injury. . Goddess of Mischief. . And not. . Study of earth structure. . Church festival. WAL, HE'S JOINED TH' POLICE. J KnoW THEY'VE HIS OLDEST BOY BEEN AFTER . Beer mugs. WHAT'S UP TO . Deserve, . Cut timbers into smaller pieces. . Conserves. . Maltometan ol . lometan a Cushion. Lt By S.LHUNTLEY At Last, . Regret. Many Talkies From Station. Following i.u.memry tests of “sym- . | possible to supply synchronized sound JESTA MINUTE S| | from one central station, the device AN' TLL CATCRA is to be placed on the market in | | i \ AT Y. L phonic sound films,” which- make it \ Austria. Dr. Lampel, the inventor, is ‘ Y : EHSIT Im-flpfl’flflng with M. Stock, a Munich 3 () VIEINE|S|S) | engineer, in the developmient of the (F= ] | idea. . l . Cidgls ok ; SJ Dust from Africa was blowa, more than 1,000 miles, settling in Europe, -

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