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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEsBKR 14, 1929 BUT You HAVENT TinE TO DO EVERYTHING ™R. BOWERS. REMEMBER You ARE DIRECTING AND ACTING IN THIY == RAZZBERRIES ! THERES NOTHING ™ T~ Tl GeT oUT TH' PusLICITY| ™ & couece LCUR | H-er-ma. || owers, Have YU THOUGHT OFf T PUBLICTY FoR your WEW ACTURE, * THE FIREMAN'S “TME PILMING OF BRIDE? “THe FIREMANS BRIDE GOES Ow. 1T WL GE THE ARST || 48 RELEASE OF RBY Wil Boers: | Owc) EXPERIENCED PUBLICITY, Persists in ste - g R NEVER WAL M\.\EATAT\E: R ATALWL-AND 'M [/ WELL, \¥ MOURE SO BLAMED || [/ AN, JOURE WAN TOO WGW~ HEY UP TO DO BUSINESS, WAM TOO H\GW=\ TELL MUK WHAT \LL DO - GO AS W\GA AS THIRTN, BUT pali QUICK 1N wiwy, W’ MESS O JUNK M GIVE ME FORTN DOLLARS N . A 4 WL Yo GUARRNTEE 1T FOR)[ [y iy Trvs Towma— Wi AND NOU CAN HANE \Y~AN A NEAR= ¥\ RS 1§ (| [powTeuA GET wexT YO THAT'S POS-O-TWELN MN DIRT CHEAR- ITLL ST\ NERSELY, MR. SUGG, AN PUT || [BOTTOM PRICE - WHAT QUMK AT TWAYT N RWBV&A‘“\& PRICE ON TWJ| | ®O NOL SN 7. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. BEDTIME STORIE tempting Unc’ Billy more than he had been tempted for a great while, “Ah reckon there wouldn't be any harm in jest havin' a look,” muttered Une' Billy. “Ah could jest go over there and look. Lookin' wouldn't hurt any- body. Ah might, if Ah was jest hidin’ 1 around, have a chance to catch a hen, | ===—t-ttrsmmes TUne’ Billy Is Tempted. m,’“"” nev!?a Tg'lll““untfl attal 3 o has At Motner Nature. Une’ Billy Possum couldn't get the thought of chickens out of his heed. He had found some feathers WHETe|mpore’imugt be some ol' hen over thers i e & Reddy Fox had dined on a hen and the sight and smell of those feathers had stirred such a longing for a chick- en dinner that Unc' Billy just couldn't get the matter out of his mind.- He didn’t know where Reddy had caught that chicken, but he guesses that it th‘:: Farmar Brown's Boy wouldn't miss.” But common sense told Unc’ Billy to keep away from Farmer Brown's hen- yard. Common sense told him that he was safest over in the Green Forest. But common sense and appetite very and JFF oY Wasn't far away. He wished he knew | St common fetee and, Bppetiee VLY agree, common sense seldom wins. The more’ Unc' Billy thought about @ chicken dinner the more necessary it seemed to him. He was being very sorely ugx‘&'fid' was Unc' Billy. He couldn’t of anything but chicken, and as he thought about it, he kept moving along, moving along toward the Old Orchard, along which the old stone wall reached almost up to the henhouse. ‘When he reached the edge of the Old Orchard Unc' Billy climbed up on the old stone wall and sat down. Common sense told him that he had better go no farther. Common sense told him that he would be taking a great chance if he went any farther. He heard Flip the Terrier barl over in Farmer Brown's nc’ Billy knew all about Bowser the Hound, but he didn't know about Flip. “Hello!” exc! Une' Billy. “Ah .| never heard that dog before. Ah won- visitin’ up there, “or there. Ah reckon Ah don’ want any meetin’ with that dog. Ah reckon Ah better go back to the Green Forest.” NOW CHILDREN—UNCLE FooLisSH HAS FINISHED HiS BEDTIME STORY, SO H(T THE HRY AND LET YOUR PAPA HAVE THE EAR PHONES. THIS IS GRAHAM KRACKE! BROADCASTING THE SHARKEY- CHOP MUP FIEHT « CHOP HAS BEeN SITTNG IN THE RING TWENTY MINUTES BUT SHRARKEY HASN'T APPEARED ~— = AR -~ Henc‘sc ‘J:mh:K Now! — = “THEY SHAKE -~ - - THRT'S THe GON@ To START — THEY 80TH - whether Reddy had caught that chicken out in a field, or if he had somehow managed to get into & hen-| Unc' Billy had actually turned to do house. He knew his own chances of | just this when anothey sound was catching & hen, or even a half-grown | borne to those small, but keen ears of chicken, outside of & henhouse were | his. A young rooster was trying out: indeed, unless he could get | his voice. Unc’ Billy stopped abruptiy and cocked his head on one side, that he might listen better. There it was in! Unc' Billy started slowly along e old stone wall. He was being tempted and the temptation was very great, indeed. But even yet Unc' Billy was cautious. He wasn't <lllw ready 1o yleld to temptation. He 1 had sense to know that it would be best for him to keen away from that henyard. - (Copyright, 1929.) 12,000 FIGHT FANS 160 seris on FLOCK TO THE MONSTER ARENA T SEE. THE IS ROUND MILLING BeETWEEN CHOE“MUP JACK SHARKEY very slim, into & henyard and corner one there. Now, the nearest henyard was that of Farmer Brown's Boy. Unc’ Billy ago he had vis- Sl 4 T4\ 62%. 26 - 8| REPRESENTING 60 PER CenT OF THE PROCEEDS THiS COIN GoES ™ ° THE WINNER OF THE FuSS HERVYWEIGHT CHALLANGER, WHO WAS SUPPosED ARRINES IN THE RING ATTIRED IN A NATIVE C&P MUP. Two WEEKS AGO - BUT ALLOWED HIM To REMAIN BATH ROBE - FOR THE FGHT FOLLOWED BY HIS MANRGER .THE HON. WINDY RILEY G000 CRACIOUS, A STEAM SHOVEL ! 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