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-WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4%, 1929." e et m—— e Y N N B A, Y A e e Y ———————————————————————————————————————— ! ] 'LL PROBABLY WIND UP STANDING ON MAYBE ILL GET A SWELL CASE) | LISTEN, BABY ~ I CannoT ALOYSISS P NSGINIS, You'veE You'LL - . . N P~ i GOT THE BRAI + || Some STREET CoRNER waTH A BuNCH O OF PNEUMONIA AND THEN / I A Strain on the Family Tie.—By Gaar Williams | | THE CHEERFUL CHERUD Sealis el e Do || Foure oo ot eyt T | LEAD renciLs i yoUR HAMD: i Y 4 o P 1 ]| GOWNG © PUT you N A GLASS : Well, I like ‘:o reflect, Chse. Some. Dy > wONDER S - when my s WE NEVER GET Anty WHERE IN FIRST BaTch o7 tahe o Fall 2 CHRISTMAS 3HOPPING TS | T}‘\? * good loser READY FOR YOUR. A S snt » loser xmeasm ! at all. i Mcw R'I‘C""] i Pop MOMAND ] Al Breaks i WERE VARE KIDDIES - e 2 WORRY ¥ HE'S TICKLE C A%A\I‘&Egg N KIDDIES — WE'LL NYOU CAME —HE WANTS YOU COOKIES —T1'LL BE IN YOU KNOW WE'VE- ' = O _COME IN ATy ONCE- AS GOON AS T LET TRAVELED A ] = = AND GET WARM - x FROSTY OUT OF HARNES / —— HE'S NOT USED TO /GO0D NIGHT S -HE WOULDN'T LIKE ErrCH ROGE WEES] THE WARM BUILDING = Jlor et o ci"rfvp\' ev;r—‘:: wmE m NOU KNOW =TLL LEAVE: FUZZY - T IO SANTA CIA < ! J oL p {MLLES GONE ) | = = [ED) HIM PLENTY TO EAT, ‘“I R S) BETTE‘%, lE;ET M Tl 2 BEDTIME STORIES ?}7505700| | T3’ Mrs. Reddy Sees Turkeys. ‘2§nnag“'.' Come along, my dear; come e Two are twice as good a3 OhC e Fox. | cided that she would at least go over and see those tur . So off they turkeys. All the day following his dis- | frotted, Mrs. Reddy at Reddys heels. covery of those turkeys on a distant | ynere the turkeys lived - Reddy thou abou VS e , o = 3 Tohile he was awake and dreamed about | , Keddy stopped at some little distance WRY, You DON'T NEED A L0 TAKE THE CAR UP 1o THE US GEEVEM WILL B MUTT, HERE'S THE TRRADE-IN hem while he was aSleh. i e po | ton of taking any unnccessary Tisks, OF CASH YOU FORGET THAT | SALESRooM AND Do Busivess:E| THRow A JEALOUS EIT S VALUC OF YWUR CAR. AND o him s s S y W trunted ‘anything quite as much as he | -What are you waiting for?: de- [ THIS CAR HAS A TRADE-IN || DRIVE A SHARP BARGAIN AND [| WHEN HE s€es US T[] We OWE THe, Janied one of thote trkeys, 'He could Mrs. Reddy. “I want to see VALUE. CoME BACK WITH A 1930 SPORTING A SNAPPY) [MAN A DIME. fdly wait for jolly, round, Ted Mr. | those turkeys. i £ Hills. Just as soon as the : | 1gnts in that farmhouse go out. If % Black Shadows appeared Reddy was pre- | ¢f (%, 0 E 0 Ot e that thers are pared to start. any foxes around, we shall never have | a_chance to get one of those turkeys. | We must get one before he knows that we know where they are.” So Reddy and Mrs. Reddy spent the time hunting mice down in the meadow. Mrs. Reddy had very good luck and this | made her better natured. Yes, sir, this | made her better natured. Reddy was | not so_successful. but he didn't mind. | 'm afraid his thoughts were not on | mice. His thoughts were on turkeys. By and by the lights went out, Mrs Just Ten - eddy was for going up there right avay, but Reddy wouldn'. He wanicd Cents Short to be sure that every one was asleep. g s Finally he led the way. of an Ol . When he reached the orchard the Can e moon was shining bright. Reddy led the way to a certain apple tree over near the barn. “There, do you see ‘em?" he whispered. Reddy was watching Mrs. Reddy sharply. He saw the gleam that came s into her eyes when she saw the 12 great birds Toosting in the trees and he was “WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?” |satisfied. He knew that now he would DEMANDED MRS. REDDY. have a willing partner in all his plans. “Come on, my dear,” he said impa- | “ho “""'J?a‘;:".?;L’F""fizdy“fié"sfi;&% wew, GET THAT HOUND READY ‘f = T ONLY TARKES ME = @ SECOND To GET W big thes ugn‘gy w"Mr; md:y.d S | we could'kill one even if we could get (F You WANT To BRING HER “Where?” demanded Mrs. . | toit?” — = “Why, to see those turkeys that I| “Trust me for that.” replied Reddy. AloNG OUR SHIP SH:LS = HER READY — !oundd last night, of course,” replied | “Just let me get hol}!;i of 'l‘lle!mcl:( 011 { AT Noon ! ALL SHE NEEDS IS Reddy. | one of those birds; that's all I ask. %’ =1 : “What's the good of going way over | believe one of those turkeys is roosting Ha R R\BBON ON HER / there when you know you can’t get|lower than he did last night. Now, & NECK ! them?” Mrs. Reddy demanded. | my dear, what do you think of my dis- | £Y 2 . Reddy Fox could think of nothing but | “Listen, my dear,” said Reddy. “Over | covery?” on that farm is just as good hunting | “I think,” replied Mrs. Reddy, “that s there is anywhere around here. We | we won't go home tonight. We'll stay 12, are sure of getting something to eat, | somewhere around here until we get even if we don't get a turkey; and there | one of those turkeys.” (4 is always a chance that one of those | “Just as you say. my dear, just as you | KeNKLING turkeys may roost low enough for us to | say. That suits me,” replied Reddy. get him, or perhaps not go up in a tree | (Copyright, 1920.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Things on TR | s “ She Didn’t f 2 MeNanght Syndicate, Tne, N. Y. 1 SAY I RAD |S THAT 507 WELL DO You SUPPOSE AN EIGRKT. 1 COUNTED NINE OF WE COULD JOIM 7 . ) R (o Y0uR. STROKES AND Q"_‘j\“‘f““a‘“" . 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