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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, -1930. THATS VERy STRANGE! Wiy § TLL PUT THESE JEWELS v SHOULD SHE BE SO INTERSSTS) THIS DRAWER AND AFTER HEN CLARICE [[IN THS BAG? 1 MUST TelL | lf ™IS Gl Goes, aoysius ENTERED THE RooM {[AOYSWUS AsouT ! 1T E CAN TAKE THEM To THe AND DiScoverep X : | ‘:;—‘Y“si;;‘l :fls," ’ "SISTER” BENDING ‘ = OVER THE MySTER ABOUT THIS DAG OF JeweLs, 3 SHE INSTANTLY TBECANE SUSPICIOUS. TAKING THE Bae SHE REMOVED 1T W, WILLIE - A WHoLE SN v s OU LIKE GUM DROPS, K © GUM DROPS - : 2 % S:o st A::g“ Vor Vi e PONT MOU, SANDNT HERE WON'Y €AY WE LWAST aum-pRoe ? \ASY ownE 2 AcCrEW ON A CHRISTMAS NOANS / ARK . Ut GRAY BEDTIME STORIE B;’.T gt%évggv %essrd Chatterer Filled With Joy. have told you without words that he was very much excited. Presently he Greed is selfish and unfair: leaned over the edge of the roof near What 1t sets It g B e ature, | One corner. Peering under the edge he b d(sco;:red tll;ll.t t);(el space blethfn t‘\dvo s o boart on it side was almost wide - Chatterer the Red Squirrel was 8| enough for him to get through. A lit- BocToR E \S 1S A VGRY You SAY You DoN't DI 74 Z| W'M- Homi Do You EVER HAVER 3 happy squirrel. He was so. He Was 80| tle gnawing would make it wide enough, . 2 RARE CASE! SsMmeke OR JUMP oN THE | Y MALARIA, £ R - C Doy how happy he was. But he aigny, | You know com cribs are bullt with MY WRIST: € MUST ‘BAck oF ICE WAGHAS, g Y RIA, EALLEN ARcties ot X Wi R e kept | SPaces between the boards, so that air NOTICED BoTH WRISTS 2 = b 74 OBICLTIONABLE NEIGHBORS? LIKED THOSE N, o, e N o Caee e kept | can circulate through to dry the corn. KAY TURNED BLACK ! MRS, MUTT? his tongue still And for Chatterer 10| ™ Chatterer hung by his hind feet and I'M SCARED To DEATH . keep his tongue still is quite Temark- | swung himself in until hé could get S = D lupgue hold with his hands. Then he let go he didn’t want anybody to know where | yyh nig hing feet. His sharp teeth got he was. He was on the roof of Farmer | ¢,"gon ot once, It didn't take him Brown’s corn crib. long to gnaw a place just big enough for him to slip through. How Chat- terer’s eyes sparkled once he was in- side that corn crib! Here was food enough for all the squirrels in the world. Anyway, that's the way he felt. “And it's all' mine!” exulted Chat- terer. “Yes, sir, it’s all mine!” And he really felt that'it was all his. Perhaps you think that funny, but 1t wasn't. You see, the little people of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows are quite used to feeling that anything they find belongs to them if they can take possession of it. Chatterer felt that in getting into the corn crib he had taken | " o Sy 0 e, = = 3 r 2 i it, th be- ! . 1 4 Yoniged (o him. He knew, howsrer. thet N ! el I ; = ; ; ”! &T' T Brown's Boy should find him there. q 5 Wl So he took great care mot to show p= 2 ‘himself. - That morning he was satisfied to 10,“{3, hlx;ls‘i}f after he‘bhld 'n;mhl,\nd th: - inside of the corn crib. n he wen “AND IT'S ALL MINE" EXULTED | oyt the way he had come in, ran down R g A T ME COME To CERMPANY To FicHT Yes, cvoe MUB Y TR NIX— [0 coer You | ME No CARE ABOUT CosT— 0ld Orchard. Chatterer was full of oy . [ SCHMELING AND THEN HE RUN 1 THINK You' B VT COST YOV | (e o ia et \E THEY et into oAt corn chib auehad had no |A0d com. 'His eyes snapped as ‘ha - [ AWAY! ME THROUGH WITH FIGHT | \ [icut 1o 6o ME WANNR A LOT OF MONEY ‘ DON'T — ME {// S o SN N ;- thought of the feasts he would have all ' S AL THE chance. He couldn’t climb up stone | {OUERt L Ihe fersts he would have al GAME ME GONNR LERVE SEE LIFE ~ SWELL PLACES @0 S0 posts and that comn crib was set on | VT Von” il anybody.” said Chat- THIS COUNTRY ON NEXT 9 3 P ¢ 0 ME stone posts. Furthermore, on the 0D | torer to himself. “No, sir, T won't tell f ME GOWN' To IN FRANCE! of each post was an inverted big tin anybody. Whenever I'm hungry I'll Srwe! pan. o, even had he been able 10 | u5t go over and help myself to what climb one of the posts, he would have | 7 want and no one will be any the by the pan, But now he | yiser Some folks are not so smart as roof and he intended to be | they ‘think they are. Farmer Brown . and Farmer Brown's Boy built that corn crib so that I couldn'’t get into it. Then they made a bridge for me.” Chatterer chuckled as he thought this. Of course, by that bridge he meant the clothesline from the post to the cor- ner of the corn crib. (Copyright. 1930.) PLACE ELSE! WHAT ARE you & No. 1 TAKING DOING, DOC, TRAINING OFF_ WEIGKT So FOR A FIGKT p \/ 1 CAN GET “ 4 DOWN Low TO SIGAT PUTTS WELL WHAT 7 SEARCH ME ITS MIGHTY FUNNY NO WONDER! m MOM ¢ PUDDINHEAD DUFFY LOOK. HOW Mulc,& TEACHER 2 I DUNNO: CAN ALWAYS TELL { € . Critical examination. HAVE TO SAY ) I HIS MOMMA WHAT ) NI'E:ERERLK/‘;E _‘S‘_&M . Indian peasant. ) THE TEACHER SAID WE po! 3 Down. VER 5 ! . Confines. . Vigilant. . Trapp : Bauin . Trappings. . Equine. . Rich source. . Arrive. . Make better. . Airman. . Mistakes, . Intellectual. . Consumes. . Take charge. . Heartsease. . Applauds. . Harden. . Peruvian city. . Appendages. . Stove. . Wagnerian heroine. 9. Possess. . Idle talk. . Moral. 29. Tramp. 3 filp{;'tm. . Moving wagons. . Other, . Acid fruit. . Past. . Arbitrary dictum. 3 term. . Flit. . T o Cames NN \ : Mimic. " e %ol PIECE OF LEATHER \\/ DADEUMMED N . Pitfall, \i\\\ Firearm. 3 IN THIS HERE. ? IF WERE | GONNA | §\§ | A famous fiddler. . Ward off. \ 4 sausaee ! - EAT TH HARNESS |3 . Mythological ship. . Matured insect. Y 1 Stati | J TRY OUR SUNKISSED \ jon. . Too! . B TRIPE . . Dreadful. ! 3 e N ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | 33 Dreadtul, i i : i = A . Present. | Breakwater. . Jog. New Farthest North Church. At Thule, Greeniand, is being built the most northerly church in the world. A Danish steamer which stransported sections of the building, a manse and y | store from Denmark to Thule recent- ly arrived at Aberdeen, Scotland, and | | its captain reported that work was pro- gressing when he left Thule. The min- =i |ister is supervising the construction | | work. He must shoot and fish for his food, and to show his ability he shot a seal from the steamer,-retrieved it in ll small boat, then skinned and cooked it for the crew. Thule is the most north- erly inhabited part of the icebound coast of Greenland in the Arctic Circle.