Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1930, Page 39

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= ~ THE EVENII\:'G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1930. L ] NN T S f e ke s How to Keep From Growing Old.—By Gaar Williams l THE CHEERFUL CHERUB e aoouT aorsus I sl > ?&ET:) ko +8 [/ v JuST LIIT J.y‘i, net like f Jool THieves ' S e To /i HAVE ENABIED US To CAPTURE tpplr\.’-f . It needs no wrrmth or peace or light. T'\!‘eufgk struggle, work, defext, it sings — Joy belongs WHEW! ALMOST TARDY \$7 “Yo MY \'o;\:\)“‘:i“;‘; AGA\N - GEE - WONDER. VB WY (TS rr's‘ WHN EVER'Bopy: ; AFEL TR e e 3. ss: - A VALENTINE For ME ¢ N TR Room- i thing else. But now with the realiza- Sammy Boasting. tion that it was still Winter, the wonder ever of that egg flled his mind. e —— Mother N i “It must be,” thought Sammy, “tha _ O MOMEr NS | ntrs. Hooty had just left that nest. I / .“m“.wm““]-m:%fi_‘ Sammy Jay had discovered a secret | DADPened to get there just at the right over In the Green Forest. A soon as| time. Of course, it is possible that she g he had discovered it, he had hurried | Jaid that egg there because it was the Bway as fact a6 his wings eould taps | handiest possible place and that she ¢ AVD TALK TH'S oveR E had no intention of hatching it out. - THEN . him. The secret he had discovered “ was an egg. It was a rather large egg, | 1, 8Uess before T say anything about it UTT T TAKING MY RIGHT (N MY —y| S€e (F we can'T Of boasting there is never need; To trouble it dull white and in an old nest. The ’ old nest was the one that Blacky the| So the next day Sammy flew back PLACE AS ScoTT'S AlLev! Crow had used a year ago. But the old ' to the Green Forest and over toward SPARRING nest had been fixed up. Sammy had the tree where the nest was. You may noticed that before he discovered the|be sure he kept his tongue still. He an egg. So he knew that it was no acci- | Was as silent as a Jay could be. He dent that that egg was there. He knew :gg%g;fn:vmflifi% 'f'{e"g' gele o‘;fi ir:; g 1d v th e iy e oy B Gl B Hooty the Owl sitting in a tree nap- 3 Eerale i oves the ‘ton 00 i here 4 straight over the top of the tree where the nest was. As he flew over ne looked | BUO FISHES down. Mrs. Hooty was on the nest. Then Sammy knew for a certainty that she and Hooty had begun housekeeping. What he didn't know was that there | Both Parti was another egg beside the one he had arties seen the day before. Willing to Back to the Old Orchard flew Sammy 3 Jay. Once there, he began to boast.| Compromise. I know something the rest of you don't know!” cried he. “What do you know that we don't g;o;:?:’demnnded Happy Jack the Gray uirrel. . “Idknlovrle;lhgre the first sign of Spring ," decla: ammy. “And what may that be?” inquired Happy Jack. “An egg!” replied Sammy Jay. “A newly laid egg in the nest of a bird.” ' % < [ ozt then Biacky the Crow happened No, Juoce, IT's YOUR L0ss, 1{'\R~ R\L5v~ IT'\L BE THE BICGEST MONEY MAKING YES SIR~~ EVERY INVESTOR “WHAT DO YOU KNOW THAT WE | Someining about fresh epgers. ireoin I DON'T EVERY SMART CITIZEN | ; PROPOSITION THRT EVER FELL INTO / WILL MRAKE OVER FIVE HUNDRED DON'T ~ KNOW?” DEMANDED | Blacky. I don't know of anybody who CARE TO SCRAMSBURE IS TRKING " ANYONE'S LRP ~-— PEOPLE WILL PER CENT ON HIS MONGY BAPPY (JACK THE GRAY | would be silly enough to have . fresh INVEST 1N ainh G ‘ PRRTS OF ST YEAR ~~ AND THATS) e e leiine or yearfemsenting THRT BOXING F B T Ry CONEERURTE FGURE 3 0se stupid hens of Farmer Brown's. N i of some one else and he knew who that But it you know where there are any T;:usrm ;I'r;‘gncnous e BECAUSE T NEVER OVER “That egg belonged to Hooty the Owl | mc®y, 8% Cousin Sammy. just lead ESTIMRTE ANYTHING ~ and Mrs. Hooty,” said Sammy as he | (it [1em, T cannot think of any- ; 2 s=setTOW B v ; hurried along. “Yes, sir, that was an | wong . o ottt e SRy owls ega. Fhey hive. Mxed up thes | FOUd taste better Just now than a good £ K : T B0 FOUR MY BID 2---- old nest of Blacky's. That 8 Why |you aegss ©F Th¢ WY, Whose egg did | . \ SPADES --- ! Jumper the Hare has seen them hang- |” 1 don't belleve he found any,” spok = ing around there.” up Happy Jack, Samms ey Toke | KENKLING = heA udden thought came into Sammy's | boasting.That 1 what he was ?ém:f ead. was it thought that for an instant Sa m.;‘;',f{;'“ Doasting. The ides of eggs with slmost forgot to make“his wings' go. |jear Tov S0 sboutl The very| WIr is Winter!" exclaimed Sammy. | ewyy you go get that egg if T wil w‘fl:fifi on egg doing in that nest i | tel) you where e Seen nk:d'sslmmy .‘;-3]’ Until that very instant Sammy hadn't | ™ e repied Black . thought of this.” He had been so excited | w1 el you by Biacky the Crow. by the discovery of that egg that he | plieq Bammy . O T Ume,” re- hadn’t had room in his mind for any- (Copyright, 1930.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Bridge Shows TN 4 4 oceeation e PERFORMED THIS WEEK A Tonnage Problem. HOW OLD 15 IT MUST BE YOUR. LiL \/ TERRIBLE TO BE ALIL KID \Mm_ LIKE THAT AN’ NOT )— BE ABLE TO Across. . Make-believes. . Floating construction, . Gain possession of. - Couple, 3. Athletic field. By . Forbidden. . Consumes. . North African ruler. . Celestial body. GENE DyRNES k. gmnt . Mahometan sacred book. " A join L Carey (ool o e of A Down, A Marvelous . Italian city; dea! place of ugus- . 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