Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 44

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D4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, UARY 23, 1930, e ——— 1 Seer . \ DECIDE WHAT To Do! Too Many PesPIE” o ¢ HOLY MACKEREL! THey WE MUST Now H 1113 fi”m Cmub |l - KNOW ADOUT THESE JEWELY — WE MUST SPLIT AND I Wotta Life! Wotta Life. -By Gaar Williams I THE CH | ! fre 1::: oD s oond | | e Tou mnepTeLy: T THINK WE'LL TAGE THE S (T . The fabric of my life ' APARTHENT Y (TS A BOAT AND RUN To CANADA. SWITER, BEAU, AND LiHTMING 4 Il GOOD THING 1 CAN HEAR WILL LEAVE TH\S PLACE ARST — SHORTY AND T Wikl E b r EVERY WORD THEY Say! LEAVE 30 MINUTES LATER WITH THE TJEWELS. We Wil il obypts o st ALL MEET OM THE Dotw BESIDE THE DoAT. A3 To MeGnes! | ARRNED AT DER L YL WE'LL LEAVE HiM LOCKED UP HERE — THE LoNeELY | DO WITH ME wow ¢ HES HARMLESS ! By House witi POP MOMAND | THe Jewers. NEEDLESS TO say BOTH The Gang | Recened A Plans Their WARN Get-a-Way. [Maes wewre o e = -\ " HES WELE, BUT WILL Wsne o LITTLE ANNIE- HE THINKS e . oL e [STSN ON ThE JOB THERT FOR| SHES STILL N THE C'T WRITTEN NEARLM . “THREE SOME TIME - AND WE WANTS WHERE HE LEFT HER = AND MONTHS AGO AND STARTED ME TO TRM TO LOCATE L\TnE HERE SHE \S \N BLUNDERW BY NATVE MESSENGER - e s R EISUG MAGINE. SUCH & COVNCIDENCE - FUNBLAN MBIED BT SINGRPORE e T vcaRe e IN A NOVEL \T WOULp SE \T'S A WONDER. \T EVER PROPERLN AND LOOK OuUT REALHED ME AT ALL— LETS TOR HER TIWL HE RETURNS - SEE WHAT WE SAMS - CAN Mou BENT THaTD WS - BEDTIME STORIES 7 omrov Chatterer Makes Bargain. good corn that you want?” asked Chat- terer. Make no barzain you may rue; “That's a silly question” retorted Be Talr b0 aell and Q Niother’ Nature. | Timmy. “Of course I would.” S “Would you be willing to share some e Flying Squirrel sat in the | With me if I should tell you how you d::nmct:uutge fheqdmr“y of the aan get all you want?” continued Chat- g ; 1 < e rer. home of Chatterer the Red Squirrel,| Timmy thought this over for & mo- g Zh| | EWE YEARS eating com. That com had been left (ment. Then he nodded. “Of course I f BACK % = in & crotch of that tree by Chatterer, | WO, sald he, “Who wouldn®f? = S ALIMONY ¢ ; Revlth\\b. in his doorway watching AL N 3 y STAND | ‘who nu:. :lt n y quired Chatterer. “About the time the Black Shadows “That is fine corn,” sald Chatterer. |jeave in the morning: just as ol “Indeed it is” replied Timmy. “I|round, red Mr. Sun begins his daily wonder how it came up here in this|climb up in the blue, blue sky,” re- tree?” a plied Timmy. Chatterer grinned. *“I left it there “Don't you ever come out in day- for you,” he said. light?” inquired Chatterer. o “Not often,” replied Timmy, “and | st then only on a dull, dark day.” Chatterer sighed. “I wish you did,” said he. “As it is, I suppose I'll have to get up earlier than I like to. If you will meet me tomorrow morning just at break of day, and go with me, I'll show you how you can get all the corn 1 you want and do it wjthout any risk. oy Tl do this if you will bring me a little | Mutt Joins corn each time. Is it a bargain?” Bi Timmy thought this over for a few| the Big minutes. He had some questions to l’lnde ask. He wanted to make sure that no »: special danger was involved. You know, Timmy is very timid. It is because he is so timid that he is called Timmy. ‘There is no one in all the Green Forest more timid, not even Whitefoot the Wood Mouse. Chatterer. took pains to :xn‘ake it clear that there was no special i nger. - / = : “There is no one, excepeing Black = s ; “WORRY Pussy the Cat, for you to be afrald WINDY, T HOPE YoU HRVEN'T LISTEN, KING SOLOMON =T MIGHT BUT WINDY, How DO DON'T LET (T- WORR! ) ANT YOUR HUMOR € REALLY You, SON = YOUR *THAT'S A SILLY QUESTION," RE-|CFipshlf Obaiterer. o @ pussy the ANY SERIOUS INTENTIONS TOWARD WISER T SUPPL f _You KNOW SH N ALWAYS HAD TIMMY. “OF COURSE & -~ = ' WITH SoME FATHERLY ADWICE! A COUNTESS % MOTHE 1 WISH TWouLx iy el R S e ,,Sgegfifif‘fog?‘{’.t’fiie NOU COULD GWE YOUR Son, A S ot NOTANG OF R SUSPICIOUS " MIND ! ANo MAKE «why shoud you leave any com tor | 5S7. o CHh me. The oo T fek sk T THATLL BEee O YUR MIND HER PAST — SHE MGHT || Sye even T WAS A v v 3 LD me?” demanded” Timmy suspiciously. | femiie ey, to fesbhyre &ooD WIFE! _You ALWAYS EVEN |F You HAVEN'T BE JUST A BO THOUGHT OUR e s ommues e R e S5 You's Pici ouT A MUCH T SPARE ! C"fit‘;;f ADVENTURESS !/ | iconing. CERTIFICATE said Chatierer, “As ‘ou. know, Hooky GIRL LIKE MOTHER - WAS PHONY ¢ the Great Horned Owl does most of Bpooky. 1he Bersech Ol maents mas t 2 his | o T tione o gt v o ot o G S el In them was something of sus- | X1 right» replied Timmy, “TTl meet lcl::know. “What was the big idea?” you right here at daylight tomorrow “Would you like to have all of this | OB L ne. 19305 I WOULD.” HECK 1 CAN'T. WE'RE YES, BUT YoU CAN'T % YOU'RE MAKING EVERY SHOT NTER RULES PERMIT M I U KE: M ULE Y’ \-erla IMPROVE MY LIE YouECA N IMPROVE. AND BE DONE WITR IT/ 1 SHOULD SAY AND THIS CERTAINLY IS AND TRAT’S EXACTLY NOT. IT WOULDN'T e ONOT OLE Ay WHAT M DOING OF FAIR TOUSE HE DIVO It i d / BALL WAS /N . . A WOOD TeE A4 for Fairness. © MeCLURE HEWSPAPER SiWO\CATE-. DID THEY GIVE YOU WAS S0 AWFUL £ FOR . VO ANYTHING TO AN’ SOME BUM T COULDN’ EVEN NOODLE g d the stern. x J.K. 1. Armed confiict. s ;.{"r):l,v:’rl by :1:3{";3 Z EAT? OLE FOURTH poa F‘ORCHFE 4. Criterion. 3 Anmder:‘cl);l":e-:el:nl. = 8. 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