Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 34

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Flip Consults Bowser. A little knowledge oft will make The basis for a great mistake. —Bowser the Hound. Flip the Terrier had learned that when he was puzzled by things he saw the best thing to do was to go ask Bowser the Hound. He had learned to have a great deal of respect for Bow- ser's knowledge. Now that he was so badly puzzled by the queer appearance of Striped Chipmunk, Flip decided that he would go consult Bowser the Hound. He found Bowser taking a sun bath over near his little house. “Bowser! Wake up, Bowser!” cried PRESENTLY STRIPED CHIPMUNK POPPED OUT OF IT AND DIS- APPEARED IN THE GRASS. lazily opened one eye; then Bowser Just as lazily opened the other eye. He lied yawned. tretched. * e ‘Then he s ‘Well,” , “what is it now?” “Have you seen Striped unk lately?” asked Flip. e “L saw him yesterday. What about him?” Bowser. THE I dont pretend that ife's all gocd at ure’ !rutyn sweet and kind . I love the worla the way it is— The trvest love is never blind. grrces OH 1oL AMEAN JUsST MEATALT KNOWING“THAT A PERSOM GROWS BY Havwvaro Wasted Sympathy. doubt it. It isn't the right time of year. I don’t believe Stri; Chi) nk wouls invite anybody to with him all Winter. mnz;er with the Chipmunk that you saw?” “That's what I want to find out,” replied Flip. “Never have I seen such a sight. Come over and watch that ‘hole for a while, Bowser, and see for yourself.” Now, Bowser was exmd.\n(l{ com- fortable right where he was. “I'm too lazy,” he confessed. “You tell me what YOiNe ¥ won't do that; plied “No I won't do that,” re 3 S mnsaeyeus saw and then I'll be sure that I saw what I saw. “You mean,” said Bowser, “that you are 7nol sure that you saw what you aw?” “That’s just it replied Flip. “I want somebody else to see whltpl saw, :!.1:'&"1 may be sure that I saw what I Now, Bowser is very good natured, so zl;:.;ommruphemtmmmw unk’s hole. Presently | «They Split isappeared the grass, the Series; - - & u. t Striped Chipmunk?” ask- One Lost “Certainly. Who else would it be?” ..ld replied Bowser. . “wait il he| Onme Won. So Bowser waited, and after a while back came a Chipmunk. But this time his head was swollen and all out of shape just as it had been when Flip had seen it before. As soon as this little fellow had disa) in Striped Chipmunk’s hole Flip to Bowse: ‘There,” said he, “who was that?” “Why, Btrlx}ed Chipmunk, of course,” UP To FieHT HE iTo ESCAPE OUT OF THE WiINDOW . Disciple of Plato. 8 An;:unt Egyptian race. te. . Mitigate. . Wide-mouthed jar. . Beverage. . True skin. . More hopeful. . Certain. . Floated aloft, . State of the Union. . Honey gatherer. . Shower. . Condemned. . Highest mountain in the world. . Written message. Most docile. Rave. . Japanese coin. . Sculptured tablet. . People of good birth. . Portion. . Gulf in the Baitic Sea. . Behold! . Eggs. . Lake in New York. . Conflicts, . Pillage. . Starling-like bird. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. - RKIE QUM R O[0] 1) X] mmn% 0l RN oW B WELL, THIS BACK YARD PRACTICE IS KEEPING MY SHORT. GAME /N SHARPE WHILE ~THAT CADDIE_STRIKE IS ON AT THE CLUB Il (L 3 RIDE (4 ©UR AvTe YesTerDAY AN’ WE Row. T . Relating to the phenomenon dis- SAW !"“ played by certain organisms that DIPRERENT Tbm“‘ move against a current. . Additions to houses. e L °N . Perceptions. Down., . Carved memorial posts, . Ostrich-like bird. . Close by. . Suffix meaning “oil.” . Christian champion of the eleventh century. . Small deer. Dart. GENE bavvnuzs Fast . Silky marmoset. . And, in Prench. . Singing under milady’s window. . Island 1.\;1t Greclan Archipelago, . Small pies. . Hypothetical force. . ‘Before, . Color. . Take into custody. . Courts. . Encourage. . Divine being, Hinduism. . Dutch painter. . Residents of a certain section of the United States. . lx’lrLt o . That thing. . Fine rain. . Always. . Disown, . Mother. 7. Systematized course of living. 0. Falsehood. . Present time. . Turkish government. . Benefit. . Fray out. . Good-by: Spanish. King of Bashan. . Apparent ends of Saturn’s rings. . Female voice. . Check. 65. Pouches. . Land measures. Siamese coin. f) SURPRISE FOR cAake ! .1 MADE, I'M OLAD T SENT JeFr T COLLEGE. THAT WAS THE OALY | RAR WAY T COULD 6GT THESE CHACALUT CAKE /g {{ VoL~ cHoCOLATE) | 1ke AL erT /B EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929.° AUNT ADDIE HAVE You SEEN THIS FRENCH TEACHER OF eoysius's ? WHAT 1S SHE ( Like 2 ANWD ( IHUS FaR g CLARICE HAS NOT? SEEN . MapAMOISELIE FIFI THE DAINTY LITTLE FRENCH TEACHER WHO IS INSTRUCTING BLOYSIVS ' P MEGING IN THE RUDIMENTS HES QuiITe INTERESTED | IN NB‘ LCG&’N:‘I‘ " Thirs T | AIEVER ALLOW ARYTHING To REMIND YOU THAT YouRe GROWING OLDER | AAD ‘1ouLL PROLOAG BUR LIFE MAAY YEARS. TS THAT'S MY BOY THAT JUST MADE THAT GOAL FOR GINSBERG R*“ A COLLEGE ! T'WL DRRG THAT COWARD OUT FROM UNDER THERE \F I HAVE To CAW A DOZEN 6UYS To HELP! = HEY, SPIKE, MOVE YouR Tom- Tom ORCHESTRA OVER: |10 The RAVINE. ¢ BACK OF THE PRrACTIcE TeE THe PeLLERS IN THe ZEPPELIN SAW EOIMINY, JAPAN THe NoRTH Pole NALL in one MONTH oF AL THiINGS! TS GONE - WELL, L HAVE MY SUSPICIONS ABOUT THIS . OH SHES VERy Seens BE'A - GOOD INSTRUCTOR,! B0SS, WHY DOAT %0 TAKe TOUR WORK EASIER ? AOT GROWIAG ANY YOUNGER AND MY BoY'S FATHER JusT SLUGGED YOUR. HM — ER- ITS KiIND OF DiIfficT To DESCRIBE HER — ) !X STUDY 30 HARD 1 REALLY HAVENT TAeN HM= ANy TIME ALOYSIUS P MIGIMS HASNT THE TINE TO TAKE A SQUINT PRETTY. GIRL, THERE'S SONETHING WRONG IN DENMARK. TID BETTER A Joow AT THIS MADAMOISELLE FIF @ MYSELF,CTHE = NEXT) TIME' SHE conesjHene ! 7, P MIDDLE OF A FREE-FOR-ALL — MY Mom'N PoP SAW RUSSIA, CHINA SOUTH AMERICA, PERSIA, \ PrFLe!! 1 DIDN'T KNOW 1T WAS IN vou'!? HEAR "SULPHURIC” RAVE ! TS DISTURBANCE WiLL SHAKE THE NUTS AND BOLTS OFF THE SEISMOGRAPHS « 118 BETCHA ‘el :’:'n:m’ PITCHER. HIT AIN'TLL NOT AL OF MiT PART OF HIT'S N ceeov!!

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