Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 43

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 192 I : : THE ONLY To GET | A% 2E TUTOR- Our Secret Ambition. —By Gaar Williams THE CHEERFUL CHEBU? ALONG N DARIS IS, 1 :‘::ve CoME Terueg\)e &ki'f%?u'&i‘.’é&'se et ??Aér"’ié‘.’;ii" ] SERen? JQS/ - To KNow FRENCH, ZE FIRST LESSON You WEEL LIKE 1T i 26 GRAMMER- | Do you say - _ Life spreads = gay SO IVE SENT FOR i su 1| Yes? YOURE SomE BABY o and variovs pa A FRENCH TUToR | il ‘ At ; [\ (N FRENCH D Each moment is filled i ! with some pleasvre hich we in our blindness and haste we need'most ¢ is leisure. [ X GoobNESS TLL Bume = So THATS wiy T WAS So How PApers THIS Juak 2\ HEAR. HAGAT T Tocs Do CoLLeceT ! 1N THE WASTE & ‘tou .‘S‘Pow TMES CAN WHERE - ‘ o S AU Ok T BELOXNGS ] He WAY WHEA R TM CLEANING UP- Havwarp BEDTIME STORIES *} 772" | et o d. | see. he recognized the striped coat % 3 ook at the little figure sitting up be- Ask some ene whalver | the Hound | side the hole Flip wasn't so sure. In — - .| fact, he rubbed his eyes twice. He Flip took a great deal of interest in | couldn't believe that he really saw what Striped Chipmunk. At first he wasted | he seemed to see. “If that is Striped + considerable time trying to catch | Chipmunk,” muttered Flip, “what un- Striped Chipmunk. That, then, was his | der the sun has happened to him? chief interest. But, having learned that [ There is something dreadfully Wrong WELL, MUTT, ANNTAING Y0U CAN T SUGGEST AT STUDY RE, DEAN, T ONLY GOT Striped Chi Kk was quite equal to | wj ) s © You WAN Seiir iy of himaclr, Flip became | S iy Eho,esc 1s oll out of ehaps PO YOU N ovueae’ | | ALPHASET N6 WHAT DO YoU JAM INTD HIS ™ 8c A WITe THAT -rweum-nxe: MAKG satisfied merely to watch the bright- | have seen him a good many times, but MUTT WOULDN'T HAVE WANT HIM T0 | wiL CosT FIFTY eyed little chap with the striped coat. | T have never seen him 100k like this.” He was worth watching, because he | Before Flip could move, Striped Chip- seemed to be always doing something. | munk gave a funny littie twist to_his It happened one morning that Flp | head and disappeared in that hole. Flip was sitting some little distance rom | remained right where he was and kept 13 watch. He wanted to see Striped Chip- MM | munk’ come out. He didn't have long EN to wait. The head of Striped Chip- munk suddenly appeared just above that hole. The lttle fellow hwnk’n Jook By all around and then out he jumpe and away he ran. This time Fiip was | OUO FISHES sure that there had been trouble with his el_\i'es,hlortthefi seeed to 1be nofl;ulng at all the trouble with Striped Chip- Tunk. His head looked just as it cught | Half a Loafer to look. This was very puzsling. Fiip | [o Begt, forgot everything excepting _Striped s er Chipmunk. " He crept just & little bit | Than None nearer to that hole and lay down. He didn’t go near enough to frighten at All. Striped Chipmunk, but he did go near enough to see better, Striped Chipmunk was gone for some time. When at last he did return Flip saw just what he had, seen in the first place, a head all out of shape and twice as big as it ought to be. It looked as 120 g'm d Ch{%munk must l;::; a ache or-the mumps on sides at once. Certainly, his head was OUT OF THE GRASS DARTED A |all swelled out. As before, Striped Chip- . . - AR! Flip was terribly impatient for g " BUT COSH=— IF the hole on the edge of the driveway | Striped Chipmunk to reappear. It THAT PHONE CALL WRS FR°NF‘ '\:"25\‘.) » TM CGETTING 20 PeR CENT 11 KNoCKED R TOUGH GUY LIKE where Striped Chipmunk was so often | seemed as if he were gone a long time. BOXING PROMOTER ! HE OFFE OF THE GRTE RECEIPTS FOR UCHRAN UNCONSCIOUS)| 10 be seen. At the moment Flip wasn't | though really it was only a few mo- CHOP MUP A MATCH WITH MAN ! THEY EXPECT To Tommy_Louer : thinking of Striped Chipmunk. Very | ments. When at last Striped Chipmunk's o | My : T . IN 3 ROUNDS — lslkuslly :ec:;;uldn'ck :m\;e mlhoughf tot }\e-!d d‘:‘x,a RoD_ z;uc !?{‘ that l?:ae P’l}p JACK SHARKEY AND 1 DRsSHE TaKE IN % 200, 00! 5?' THINK WHAT pmunk jusf en but for| just couldn't help giving a e_yelp the Tact that he saw & little movement | of excitement, at which Striped Chip. | DOWN To SiEN UP BEFORE f QUR BIT WiLL AMOU NT TO HE'LL DO To in the grass, and, of course, instantly | munk promptly disappeared. You see, HE CHANGED 40,000 BERRIES:® was all attention. If it was Striped | there was nothing wrong with Striped MIND ! L Chipmunk over there Flip proposed to { Chipmunk’s head this time. o \ e . remain right where he was. Of course, | “There are two Chipmunks there,” it might be some one else who didn't | declared Flip to himself. “That must be know _about that hole. In that case | it. There is one who has nothing the | Ken K|ING Flip might have the excitement of a | matter with him. .which probably is chase. Striped Chipmunk, and there is an- Out of the grass darted & small figure | other who has got something the mat- and sat right up at the edge of that | ter with his head. I wish they would hole. The instant he saw it Flip said to | both come out af the same time.” Chop Mup’ himself: “It’s Striped Chipmunk,” You (Copyright, 1929.) op Mup's Color Starts Daily Cross-Word Puzzle to Show! ™ Go To sTUdY? g 8“d CoLLEGE. WELL, HOW DID YouR MATCA WITH WE DION'T PLAY IT. 1 WOULON'T PLAY ‘WITA HIM WEARING A / DIVER'S RELMET ()7 (. i O M Crome NEWSOAOER SyORATE, four FeeT N Does ANY Bov C yes mam! DID You say [ . Dull pains. ss \ Increase in size, . Indian warrior. R scs —eacner I kitow! FOUR NARD ON ACCOUNT = I Nemeal il KAER! HewlAARY THERE ARE reer (N ONE ceji THEDITNEROE e i iy . Old English gold coin. HDsKsEERER Cli . Greek fabulist. : Batlad, s . Amphitheater. . Former Russian rulers. " Jutting rock. . s Bl . Man's nickname. . Ttem of property. Down. . Before. . A beverage. Anclen!] deity. . Love. . Heavenly body. . Spanish sherry. Shows indignation at. : Special -'g'umfie. . Placed. . Real estate. . Fashion. . Dolt. . Pertaining to skin. . Soft peaty moorland. 5. Biennial plant . Stains. . Star-shaped spicule. . Part of an automobile. Oriental name. | Dance step. Eye. . Measures of area. . Oil of roses. | Female ruff. 3. Let it stand. | Adjective suffix. . Southern constellation. | 23. Helper. o33 " 3 5. Precipitous. 5. Princely Italian family. - " \ y ! AT 2 b Daten femly . : i : et . Sale of goods in small quantities. . Abraham’s birthplace. RIGHT TOLAL.E i GEEWHILIKERS, s aain: . A violin constructed by a member of SIZED SARDINE g , E stral | Made sweeping cut. ASerer T VUK €OT THAR, ; 5 ERTBEIT L TN E " Son of Issac and Rebekah. . The best. | PETE _WHATDAYA eSS PORE . Liks " Greek letter. Sapoud iter. RARTY, CALL ITT ; V7 INCHES . TP ) i . Kind of heron. i .fi.‘}h" N W To TP N TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. . Excite. ¥ b i 39. Lines h‘eld to mark ends of races. Reward éh e 'q - . A thin twilled stuff for dress linings ‘ . Nickname of former New York Gov- ernor. . A vessel engaged in the slave trade " Tripods for holding biackboards, | S-L HUNTLEY A 3’!:2:::] ;ll)lhlr. ng bird. . Musical exercise. It Looks . Made an appointment: coll. 9. Vases. Fishy. . Eucharistic vessel. Automobile. P‘lrmlnf implement. . Sea eagle. . Oriental chief. (P10 [~[E] - [Siol/ L]

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