Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1929, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. GosH ! BUT CLARKCE IS WHEN NOW - 1 SORE. PERHARS (WHEN RS ey o) REMEMBER ALOYSIVS HAS HAD A VERY TRYING You SAWED-OFF RUNT- WHY DIDN'T YOU MEET US AT THE STATION ? YouD &sfl CoME RIGHT OVER. To QU HoOTEL! I Among the Folks in History.——By Gaar Williams PEFORE THE GIRLS LEARNED TO TURN RT WHEELS BETTER THAN THE Boye __IT WA% A SURE FIRE METHOD OF = MAKING A AIT WITH THEM, My self is - prison “that holds me within Pt o vide— ‘ STE Well, since I can never A - WiITH Him | 1.1 ot of my mind Tlt make it attractive inside. - WHOWAS WORRY NG Late BAcK FROM ¥ ABOULT YOU FAILING LUAICH AGAILL ¢ 1M THROUGH WATH HER: " L See ABOUT GINING YBy A RArse WHEA T GeT Bac SOMETHIAG 1 Dot kaow '/} To KEEP A IF T HADA T LUaCH MET ‘BUR WIPE - Ib HAVE Been BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Chipmunk Earns Respect. |Btriped Chipmunk possibly dig & hole Gy St ey fuaghabt 1 Jiinnoid “You don't know Striped Chipmunk,” “Siried Chipmunk. |said Bowser, good-naturedly. “If he { wanted & hole right here—and evident- Flip the Terrier had discovered a lit- |1y he did—he would have it, and that's tle hole on the very edge of the drive- |all there is to that. You see the hole way in Farmer Brown's yard and he Tight in front of you, and that is an- kuew that it was by means of ths that | swer enough.” Btriped Chipmunk had escaped. His|' “If he dug it, where is the sand that first thought' was that Striped Chip- [came out of 1t?” demanded Flip. AEL Got 0 DUCATS OW 1S IT THAT FOR T™E HALE-YARVARD [ )cAN'T GET TICKETS FOUTBALL GAME. T FooTBALL GAMES’ Yod'LL % BRIGHTEST BoY IN YOUR CLASS/ 60T A SON AT coLLEBG. T HAvE: | munk was lucky to have found-that| “What has that got to do with the little hole. Then he began to wonder | question?” —asked Bowser. =~ “There it perhaps Striped Chipmunk had not (Wouldn't be any more sand if St known that that hole was there all the | Chipmunk dug it than there would if d time. some one else dug it. However, when \d “Tll ask Bowser, sald Flip to himself. | you have lived here a little longer and 8 So Flip barked and barked, untii|have begun to really know a few f gesently Bowser the Hound came over |about Striped Chipmunk and some of see what all the barking was about. | the other people around here, you will “Do you see that hole?” said Flip. know that Striped Chipmunk never “Oertainly, I see that hole,” replied |leaves any telitale sand around one of Bawu‘x;h JTre knovmmlbo%hmnt hole | his }:uldes. ('nus lz:eole, Iby the il [ 34 ever since it was made. do you | wasn't dug from above. It was opene ask?"” ¥ 4o 3ou | S trom beneath. " BUD Fisuer “T almost caught Striped Chipmunk,| FIlip thought this over for a few min- but he darted down that hole,” replied [utes. It puzzled him. He ecouldn't Flip. “Either he was lucky or he knew | quite understand it. “How,” he asked, T F &ll the time that that hole was right ;tlild S:x;lpea Chipmunk get in there to wo Foot Q g g out? g “He ought to have known it chuc-| “Easily enough” replied Bowser. Ball Tickets kled Bowser. “He certainly ought to|“He's got a hole perhaps some distance have known it.” from here. Or, anyway, he did have a “Why?"” demanded Flip. hole. He may have filled it up by this “Because he made it,” replied Bowser. | time. Then he made a tunnel until he l? looked very hard at Bowser to|reached this place and decided to dig see if Bowser was joking. Bowser didn't |out.” ) seem to be joking. ip looked back | “But what did he do with the sand at the little round hole and then once | when he was making this tunnel?” de- more_at Bowser. “He couldn't have,” |manded Flip. said Flip very slowly. “Oh, I suppose he found places down Bowser looked surprised. “What are |under ground where he could pack it you talking about?” said he. away between stones. Then some of it “Striped Chipmunk and that hole” |he probably pushed out of the hole explained Flip. “You said that Striped | where he first dug in,” Bowser ex- === cmmunk made it. But I say he|plained. R couldn't have.” “But I thought you said you never . “Why not?" demanded Bowser, rather |would find any sand around one of GEE, HE'S EVEN Too) -« iy “Why couldn't he have made sm’;{;efl cm;:munhk'sktlnflei; sald !‘1}:;1. MY LEGS OFF AW DAY TIRED T LFT it?" “You won't,” chucl wser. “When “ try to dig on this hard |he opened up this hole, Striped Chip- ;R;I‘Ial:f‘b &TTfi:l_O\: :‘gp E:TT::CENT‘ USE — THEY WON'T 6vE HEY WINDY - HIM A TUMBLE ! IM SO you d_and h it to,” re- k babl! it ht back WHY DON'T STED S ¥ ANSWER YEP-THIS 1S W MiX A WINDY RILEY-— NIKE EGG-NOG To BRACE You LP! nails out without even getting started.| “Well” sald Flip, “it all this is true .80 how could a lttle fellow like he is a lot smarter than he looks to be.” . Small piece of ground. . A bone. . Display. . Mister: German. . Native of: suffix. . In a clandestine way. . A macaw. . Brad. . Skip lightly. . Cotton fiber. . Sliced cabbage. . Title of respect. . Constituent material. . Biblical character. . Careens. . Law: French. . Walked. . Cry of a domestic animal. . A wild flower of the arum f:mily. | 3 . First name of an actress. 5. In proximity. . A capuchin monkey. . An infant. . Royal residence of David and his| 4 BUCCESSOTS, 1. Small town in Western New York. | 4 . Anglo-8axon money. . Stick for roasting. . Back of the neck. . The ermine; var. . Frosted. . Wooden pin. . Blustering. . Young hog. . Italian liquid measure. . Draws up evenly. . Marjority. . Earth. . Senior, Character in “Little Women.” Roving. . Different form of the same thing; abbr. Paradise. Meal: French. . Benevolent, Permit. Parched. An ancient district on the Aegean 5 spasos o a. . Wrinkle again (said of cloth). . Small body of land. 2. Turkish title. . Sacred lyric. | Silk hat: slang. . Single thing. . Converse, . Had on. . Cut of meat. . Soaks in liquid. . Howehan food. Drunkard. irl's name. . Binary. . Bwinging boom of a crane. Lit-rary notes. 41. Coasting trade. . Oriental fishes, . Cupid. . Spoliation. 53. An instrument for unsealing, . Men of the underworld. One of the Three Musketeers. 58, Web-like membranes. . A deep draft; coll. . Spanish river, . Glade. . Minerel spring. ANSWERS TO CROSSWORD PUZZLES IN [oCe Beoao oy = [PlAlLIE[SITINMAILTICE] e [SlE[L] LI ARNAIRIEICIA] 1 HOPE You DON'T EXPECT To PLAY GOLF / DON'T You KNOow THERE ARE FIFTY STRIKING CADDIES HIDDEN AROUND ) “THE COURSE WAITING WITH WON'1 BASS00/S, BAGPIPES, PiccoLos |\ BOTHER, AND WHAT NOT 10 BLAST ThE ME EARS OFF ANY GOLFERS “THAT. Sound-Proof Match. MY moTHER! | Do EVERYTHING Tor Her! 1save E HER A LOTTA By GENE BYRNES Speaking of Thrift. NEAH,IT'S A FACT! L GOT IT FIRST HAND — SAMANTHY BUCKSTOPPLE [MEAN TO ORATE [TOLD MRS .PASH, AN SHETOLO “SULPRURIC SMITH AND I “SULPHURIC" CAN'T HEAR A ARE PLAYING OUR MATCH FOR THE SEPTEMBER CuP TOPAY AND 1 CAME WELL PREPARED. WITH -THESE EAR MUFFS THE RACKET TROSE CADDIES MAKE WiLL BE JUST A FAINT ECRO IN MY EA!;S_‘—— THATS NUTHIN! | SAVE MY MOTHER 00TSTEPS FoRoneY BESIDES: NUH HIT DONT MAKE NO HET DURN /LiER OLD MAN AN’ HE TOLD | [DIFFERENCE HOW FRECKLEFACED. FOOL SADIE MyLEY BATES, AN’ MULEY TOLO ZEB BOGGS AN' ZEB TOLD DIRTY SHIRT MULLONEY AN' Pa Speaks QOut ofp Turn, OR COCK-EYED, OR SIMPLE'MINDED, A GAL IS THERE'S ALWANS SOME DUMB LUNKERHEAD, WHAT'S WILLIN' TO TROT A/CS] DPUBLE HARNESS HE SHOOTS DBuT T Won'T LEND THEM O RIM. 7] COME OuT AND HEAR /4 RIM RAVE WHEN 1 g7 TELL RIM I'M NOT 7% SHARING THE FRUITS OF MY SAGACITY WITA A DUMBELL | SAVED HER ABouT FIFTEEN DOLLARS Yesverpay! e seven JUMPS BEHIND BEIN' A PLAIN 1DJET! L WONDER IF ANYBODV KNOWS WHAT CLABBER-HEADED PILTE 1S AHITCHIN' UP WITH HER .. ER..GULP! ¥ o i e LESSED THING WITR “THAT DIVER'S NELMET ON RIS READ)| AND HE WANTS ME 0 ToSS FOR WM FOR THE MONOR. t DIDN TRLL HER WHO BusTeD OOM LAUPS SHOWCASE!) ] i “1 KNOW - SHE'S AMARRYIN' A FELLER BY TH' NAME OF PRITTLE FROM OVER IN @ALA

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