Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1929, Page 23

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Steapy BOYS - EASE UP A BT THAT'S +T! For an 1 » ,\incyd_}_"y 14 “love to let my Rt‘fi\wu&fht am vnrs:f:‘!l.rud. R Conny 1S TRAVELING MY BEING AN OLD FASHIONED CZAR 1S BEGINAING To GET RESUTS FROM THE OFFICE =, - T BuT- BoSS -1 Came Y IN To GeT THIS Beciuse LETTER - " READING THE CARBON CoPY 1 DISCoVERED FiNEe MISTARE ol y 1 1 winT B Compiinient ‘oY ON THE WAY ‘oU TYPED THIS LETTER ' &fs“pearecr WORK ¢ g 1 srows WHAT “ou CAN Do WHEN ‘bu Keen YOUR ‘Miub OM = ‘OUR WORK * 3 BEDTIME STORIE Flip Sees Another Swimmer. Who judges other by their size Is doomed to many 8 surprise. —Old Mother Nature. Plip had just said that he thought Jerry Muskrat must be the renteat swimmer in-all the Great World. “Pooh, that fellow can't swim!” ex- elaimed a strange voice. Plip and Bowser turned to see who the new speaker was. A brown head— & very different shaped head from Jerry Muskrat's—was in the water just below them. “Hello, Billy Mink!” exclaimed Bowser the Hound. “Hello, Bowser!” replied Billy Mink. “Who's vour friend?" “This is Flip, who has came to live “HELLO, BILLY MINK!" EXCLAIMED | BOWSER THE HOUND. with me,” replied Bowser. “I would ad- | catch you out | vise you not to let Fi on dry land, Billy Min “He never will,” replied Bilfy Mink scornfully. “He'll never catch me either on land or in water. 1'm not afraid of him. ; “He's quick,” replied Bowser. “He isn't slow like me.” “I don't care how quick he is” re- plied Billy. “Of course, he can't catch me in the water, but ir he thinks he 1. Gun carriage. 8. Pouch. 11. Church vestment. 14. Stern. 15. Measure of length. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. can catch me on land I'll give him & chance. Suiting action to the word, Billy Mink swam ashore. ‘“Catch me!” he taunted. “Let’s see you catch me!” Flip felt insulted. Without & word he sprang after Billy Mink. Bllelx disap- ared. Flip stopped and looked around im with such a funny look of surprise on his face. “Where did that fellow g0?” he demanded. “Right here,” replied Billy Mink, Pok- ing his saucy little face out from around the end of a log. With _an angry bark Flip rushed again. Billy Mink disappeared as be- fore. He just vanished, that was all. Flip didn't have the least idea where he went to. ‘l'My. but you are slow!” taunted a voice. Flip whirled. There was Billy Mink pflpln? hf“n'a‘m a tussock of grass just get you this time!” snarled !'I!?A how you whether I'm slow or not!" As before, Billy Mink vanished quite as if the earth had opened and swal- lowed him. You see, he moved 8o quickly that Flip just couldn’t follow him with his eyes, to say nothing of following him with his legs. Billy Mink was having fun: Flip was losing his Finally, Hlfilllmpl] had to lie down and pant. Seel g this, Billy Mink slid into the water. “Now that you know that you ean't catch me on land, just see what you think about swimming,” said he. hadn’t supposed that any one could swim as Billy Mink swam. He darted through the water like a fish. Jerry Muskrat’s swimming was nothing com- pared with Billy Mink’s. Finally, Billy climbed out on the Big Rock. “Well,” said he ow did you like that?” Al 1 was mistaken about Jerry Muskrat,” said Flip. “I think you must be the best swimmer in ail the Great ‘World.' “Oh, I'm pretty good; I'm pretty good,” replied Billy. temper. others,” sald & new voice. And there, coming across the Smiling Pool, was another brown head—a very much big- ger brown head than Billy Mink’s. It was Little Joe Otter. 2 IRNER (Copyright. 1999.) L £ i E : “Yes, he's pretty good, but there are ——ttrtmen WeLL, JeFF, we'Re M AT LAST TO TAKE A NEWS REEL PICTURE OF KASER WOT'S HOLLAND 60 TO DO WITH A | noverTy? ANSWER LS GONNA ME THAT. B A NOVELTY! Nobody's Safe in Holland Now. Flip quite forgot his lost temper. He | Rt LISTEN MISTER — Tie WORLD'S CHAMPION WouLD BE A FOR MY, SORRY MR RILEY, . 8UT YOUR FIGHTER WHL HAVE To GET'A REPUTATION BEFORE WE CAN PUT HIM ON AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN |\ SET VP “TAKE HiM ON A TouR THROUGH THe STicks AND FEED HIM SomMe SET uPs ! p¥ (4 KENKLING He Didn't Get a Chance to SO YOU'RE LEAVING For- HOME ARE You. WELL SoP ON Your. WAY AND_PLAY -THE LAKE SENAPEE COURSE — IT'S TRICKY BUT ONE QF THE INEST GOING WOME, En T .\¢ YOu WANT A TREAT HANOVER- COURSE — BEEN KICKED 1 INT™e FACE WiTH A PAIR [ WWD'!N HE KNOCKED WIS g \ SPARRING PARTNERS |- DOWN SO FAST THEY LoOKED LIKE PINS ON A BOWLING ARUEY PAUSE AND PLAY THAT ‘T&Sr AS SPORTY A LAY- [s] AS You'LL FIND IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY FREEMAN Doc Will Not Go Bv GENE BYRNES Two Smart Boys. LOOK LIKE A BAR | or soaP AFTER A HARD DAYS WASHIN' 'SMATTER , VUH Sick OR AlLIN D By gL.uumuv The Worst - llc’th to BOXING FA TAKE TIME ouT, Doc. AND PLAY THAT MANCHESTER COURSE, TS A Wow/ AGENT, 1S TAKIN' A VACATION AN’ IM WORKIN' IN HIS PLACE TILL HE GITS BACK, Wi Tie WALLOP D, 31 GUARAN ISN'T A FIGHTER LW ! &':ngmno UP AFTER MY BOY:LETS His RIGHT MITT FLY — EVEN F HE MISSES THE BREEZE IKNOCKS ‘EM OVER! N-S WANT To SEE THE GUY T GUARANTEER A cuY CouLD You ReFuse To FIND R0OM ON YOUR BOXING (ARD FoR R COMING CHRMP UKE NO, You TIME DoC, BY ALL MEANS SToP ANO PLAY '2\_5\' GRAND COURS AN THE FELLER YHAT | COPIED WAL ,L AIN'T EXACTLY BEEN AT HIT NET B8UT IM STARTIN' N MONIDAY ADE, TELL THOSE AMERICANS THE WAR WAS OVER GLEVEN YEARS AGo* WITHef ST A CONSTITUTION — WHO'LL RECUPERRATE 7 WiTHdiN A FEW WEEKS — 1 ve Hates ToN?ge €M A dE'LL BE HERE N FOR FRIDAY'S BOUTS!, 5 COME ON, You'RE DRINING : E ||AN AUTOMOBILE,] NOT A GOLF | BALL, THROUGK FIVE sTaTES / '? TUREE ROWS { DieEcTLY BELIND B me !

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