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60 ; SEPTEMBER 20, 1929. < THANK HEAvEN THATS over ! A AR ."I THE CHEERFUL CHERUB e —" l Something Ought to Be Done About This k g 4 77 A TO-HMORROW WITHOUT A CENT! 10! % MAYBE T CAN TOUCH THE CAPTAIN FOR APLOAN - M. A RADIO === REPRESENTATVE FROM fty PRRIS DBANKERS WiLL MEET BOAT AT CHERBOURG MA@ SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY HONEY YOU tIAY NEED. LOVE OL appemred OM Deck To-Day AND one HOLR IATER HAD AUTOG RAPHED 2587 emniaes BEFORE HE DeveLope D WRITERS CRANP An HAD To STOP. To-torrow |7 HE LADS AT %/ CHERBOURG, ‘/‘ FRANCE. MEGINS KNOwW ME * AUTOGRAPH Tis witt ¥a7 £ ] fil ith sonlight, Fester and faster go || W yr? R g L il or euch day: Im kind ,1“,‘ Leaves some of its Pred sunshi _n‘kiml : iy Good 01d Aunt Addie. “ou OUGHT o BE ASHAMED' “[ESTERDAY 1 Saw ‘DU AT ROLLOS /' AEVER AIND, MISS OFLAGE How T FOUaD OUT- BUT IF ‘ou EVER Go To A SHOW AGAIN N WORKIA & HOURS ILL GINE [ Weirs Toe MATTER WITH OH THE LITTLE AO-TRUST AloBODY ! T BET HE HAS PRIVATE DETECTINES FoLLowinG EUERY O OF HIS EMPLOYES : \TTLE TOOTSIE | fx7re WHEN DU OUGHT "To HAVE BEEA OUT SELLINE AUTS /) AND BOLTS * DooTste ? WevE ENJovED THE REVVALS OF SOME 600D OLD TIME Flip Tries Slippery Slide. ‘The things that I delight to do May not possil for you. —Little Joe Otter. slide he got to wondering what he shoul do with his feet; how he should "e‘t them out of the way if he attempted to ‘olm d;’m‘hmi“fll;‘l had seemed such m: simple when he watcHed Lit Flip sat at the top of Little Joe Ot-|Joe Otter. Now it didn't seem sim| ter's slippery slide where the bank of |at all. o the Smiling Pool is deepest. It goes| Flip looked over toward the lily-) . almost straight down right there. FUp|On his favorite big, green lily-pad sat had been watching Little Joe Otter|Grandfather Frog. slide. He had watched from the oppo- | - “Chug-a-rum!” cried Grandfather « site bank. When he could stand it no|Frog in his deepest voice. ‘“Chug-a- Jonger, he had swum across at the nar- | rum! I believe you are afraid to try rowest place. By the time he got across | the slippery slide.” Little Joe Otter had given up sliding| F1ip again pretended not to hear. He and had gone off down the Laughing|looked over to the Rig Rock in the Smil- Brook. ing Pool. Billy Mink was sitting on it “It is & nice slide,” said Flip to no|and looking up at him. one, for there was no one there. “Yes,| “You don't dare try the slippery slide,” squeaked Billy Mink. Once more Flip pretended not to hear. He leaned over, the better to lock down the slippery slide. His front feet slipped a little. He tried to pull himself back. They slipped still more. Flip now be- gan to try to scramble back, but it was no use. He couldn't get hold of the ground with his hind feet. That slip- pery slide was too slippery and too well Ruked for him to dig his toenails into Flip gave a little yelp of dismay. He Toop il “Bieh over the ease.of stop 4 over the edge of ihe bank he'pliched. snd. yelping with of News for g jown he went, turning over T, o he "anded with » greas| the Best splash in the water. He went down, down, and he swallowed a lot of water, for his mouth was open. Coughing and strangling, he finally got his head above water and started to swim across to where Bowser the Hound was dancing about on the bank. THE SWELLEST SOCIETY WEDDING oF THE GRooOM WAS THE SEASON LS COMING OFF AT DIDN'T GET A NEWS THERE, THe GUESTS OUTHAMPTONLTODAY AND THE MUTT AND PLETURE ofF THE BIG were ™Here-~-BUT JEFF-WEeKLY NEWS REEL WAS THe Event? The BRIDE ELOPED EXCLUSIVE PICTURE RIGHTS: WITH T™He BEST MAN WELL, JEEF OUGHT To BE y BACK S0ON Now. “HA, HA, HA!" HE CRIED. “LITTLE JOE 1(‘)'?1!3 SHOULD HAVE SEEN sir, it is a nice slide. I should think it would be fun to go down it.” 's see you go down the slide, Flip!” barked Bowser the Hound from across the Smiling Pool. Flip pretended not to hear. He leaned over and looked down. The water at the foot of the slide was deep. Some- how Flip couldn’t find the courage to trv that slippery slide. From his point of view, going seem quite such a simple matter as it had seemed when Little Joe Otter had been sliding there. Flip hadn’t noticed dovn that siide didn’t| pery “Ho, ho, ho! How do you like the slippery slide?” barked Bowser. ‘Tee, hee, hee! Let's ufn;ou do that again!” squeaked Billy Mink. Even_sedate, dignified old \Grand- father Frog on his big, green lily-pad was holding his sides as he shook with laughter. “Ha, ha, 5 . “Little Joe Otter should have seen tha Flip felt very sheepish. He didn't like being laughed at. He knew that he must have looked very, very funny going heels over head down that slip- slide. But he wasn't hurt any- where except in his feelings. So, being withal & wise little dog, he made the best of it. “Well, anyway,” said he as he shook oy KEN KLING BEFORE THE SCRAP WE WILL HEAR A FEW 0 WORDS From WINDY RILEY, . = MANRGER OF THiS FAMOUS CHINESE STARTS FRIENDS OF THE RADIO AUDIENCE - ALLOW ME To APOLOGIZE FOR MATCHING CHOP MUP WiTH A THIRD RATER LIKE LONESOLK LOEAN, .| BUT THIS BoUT 1S JUST AN APPETIZER IN HIS FISTIC MEAL RAND MAX SCHMELLING OR JACK SHARKEY WiLL PROBABLY BE THE DESSERT. WHEN YOU HEAR A LOUD.THUMPY DURING THE FIRST ROUND DON'T THINK T's STATIC — THAT'LL BE LOGAN'S HEAD HITTING THE CANVAS gntlcu!lrly just how Little Joe Otter ad gone down the slide. He hadn't | himself on the bank of the Smiling Pool, noticed that Little Joe's front legs were [“I tried the slippery slide, and that's back against his body and his back legs | something you haven't done, Bowser.” . 4 :‘t‘ultht out KR’LMG ?;‘l:ubod!-mw“:uhrlt “No,” said Bowser, “and I don’t think Signing ere was not whatever - | 1 shall try it.” ¢ ~ e NaTiy sat there at the top of the | & ""a ¥V 1t pyrieht, 1020 Off Until fZ Tomorrow. Tve CoNG RiNGs! THE FIGHT STARTS 1! WITH WNDY CHEERING Hm ON, CHOP MUP RUSHES FRom HiIs CORNER AND — wWew, SE€ ToMORROW FIGHT THER WAY N To sSg€ WINDY'S BATTLER MAKE HIS RING DEBUT WHY SANDY MCTAVISH, WRAT ARE You TALKING ABOUT 7 THAT WAS A PERFECT SHOT, IT WAS DEAD 4 FOR THE PIN ALL 7 THE WAY. \T NEVER WAVER- ED A FRACTION OF AN INCH THAT CERTAINLY WAS A |5 BEAUTIFUL SHOT You HAD B HERE YESTERDAY WHEN You MADE THIS HOLE IN ONE ST HIT Too FAR. UNDER THE BALL AN’ 1 BROKE A UNCLE JOEY CANT Ol ACCOURT OF HES A GENE b;mu Doctor Said a Mouthful. 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