Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930, B—-5§ 7 l Among the Folks in History.—By Gaar Williams ! ! [ THE CHEERFUL CMERUB . P S O SHEAS S We never hesitate OH BOY! WILL 1 BE GLAD To|| YOU OLD DARLING & ALOYSWS ISNT 1T \WONDERRUL ALOYSIUS, My DEAR, T HAE SEc THE oL MDY! In P MEGINIT, YOU ARE A HERO, THE MOST MARVELOUS (pea, HAS MORE NUTTY (DAS ! SITTING ON TOP ofF T’ THE WHOLE CITY IS TALKING 4 LETS TAKE THAT 350,008 B 50,000 WOULD onLy’ WORLD — IN A HERO (| ABOUT you — anp TUST 3 AND GO To PALM BEACKH, THe || BE A DROP I THE SNk Thiee, You ARE GOWE T ! ! SONESES LEFT LAST wee aglk AT PALM Beacw! Receve & 50,000 b g WE CouLD GET RIGHT INTO THe }\——L 0 SOCWAL SWiM — A But spend small time Ay, | | Clarice Has \ W | Palm Beach ‘ Visions. in wondering (What we can give it w7 N 7T was ot AT N T S THE WORLDEZ\, A {wwoerw wees, iy ("aee"wn 7 20~ AL oo weee.1s /7 vP 107 AL ~ — ¥ 4 TN ‘——1 7 7 = TR-ER- NOW WHAT MADE . SAN, \TEHY = THAT g uLe ! WM GET A\.\.AREg‘G TLF’ Nt/ w\)?\.::'x:&:eruk\m i S nor “BOUT A SURE - o‘\.\'r-‘\\:‘m:“%vmx? ?J) \_DWONTY GETX A : AN THAY ASONT BLL BLKE, \ GUESS - o¥ ¢ CHRANCE TO THANK QOOFN - }\sfil \_ MK BEFORE - » By GRrAY BY THORNTON w. BURGESS Tell Me : Again. i ;. “Yes, sir; they'll freeze to death. < » - vI's t tch, 3 certal B Hd e "o S ig\v;t<xtr§5|1 Bl ke Sele wetins when wa A of Sammy Jay couldn't keep {E:“;hglfilbxp’;hgsr:n‘c‘)w‘l‘;l"a’rew:iyaz&hflufi — e course, y y. . V] y O 7 Z the secret of Hooty the Owl's nest to|Nesting at this time of year. I never I WEIGH 120 POUNDS:. WEIGHT 7% Z /NUTT, How Do | heard of such a thing! ? 1IN WILDCATS OR A i3 himself very long. When Blacky the| 1" oficed said Sammy, “that ; BUT NOT AN OLNCE olF SHER IMITATION 4 2 You ACCouNT Crow heard who were the owners of | sometimes we find Mr. Hooty on the T 1S GOOSEFLESH! : - J|ANY g / the egg Sammy Jay had found. Blacky |nest and sometimes Mrs. Hooty on the 1‘ FUR. Now T Box W 2 Ny promptly forgot that he had ever | mest. 1‘ T A < 5 7 ERTRA boasted that he would go get that egg.| “Of course,” replied Mrs, Sammy. “It U B | Tt i = =7 //’/ Kiss ™e /77 ‘The one thing that Blacky wanted |wouldn't do to leave those eggs uncov- Y 3 7 Z > 4 Z 2 most in all the Great World was to|ered in such weather as this, so they “d - 3 7 CANVAS? 777 keep as far as possible from Hooty | take turns, and while one goes hunting 8 | B2 5 \ 723 Z the Owl and Mrs. Hooty. He was afraid | the other sits on the eggs. But you F of them and said so, and he didn’t care | mark my words, Sammy Jay, those F ‘who knew it. babies will freeze to death.” g Sammy Jay, however, couldn't keep| It was just about four weeks from away from that part of the Green For- [the time Sammy had discovered that est where the two big g\fls were now fi‘rsf egg Wh;n"l‘m‘ldwco\'elred great ac- oy making their home. ay after day | tivity aroun at tree in which was ¥ the old nest of Blacky the Crow. Sam-| OUD FISHER my stopped at some distance, for he had discovered at once that both Mr. unthrs. Holow !Wl:l'e ?flh'.he nest. Just | as he came in sight of the nest he saw Hooty fly away into the Green Forest.| An 18-Day Then when he reached a place where he Die' 0‘ could see the nest clearly, he discov- ered that Mrs. Hooty was not in it.| Leather. She was nowhere to be seen. What could that mean? Sammy fairly ached to fly over and look down into that nest. He was just about to try it when Mrs. Hooty suddenly appeared alight- ing on the edge of the nest. My, how big and fierce she looked! She had something in her bill. Sammy couldn't be sure, but he thought it was a Mouse. Whatever it was, it disappeared in the nest. Then Mrs. Hooty settled herself | ——vmsmme— [ / WHEN THEY BUILD THE ARENA I on e nest. ', “ " 7 TANK THEY SHOULD HONOR THE o e M ~ ONE WHO ORIGINATED THE 1DER ¢ A BOXING ARENR! I live,” said Sammy to himself. “those ) AT _THE ENTRANCE THERE SHOULD K BAHY! wew, eggs have hatched! Yes, sir: those eggs - BE A BUST OF WINDY RILEY {{ A BUST | ik e have hatched! There are bables in that q - thy Sl AlL Hs LFe! He: IOT GONN “THEY'LL FREEZE" DECLARED |nest! Well, if they don't freeze to death D g ) TeAR DowWN THIS MRS. SAMMY, it will be a wonder.” lN % 3 " 7 2 OLD STORE OF MINE One morning a week later Sammy | ~ ! 52 \ Sammy went as near as he dared 10| jay awoke to find that it was snowing. t} \F You'p UisTen WiTHouT A BATTLE! AN Do You Know THiS go. From a safe distance he watched | Apout the middle of the forenoon it Lfii = &, ‘ , H "J\k To ME You'D KEEP BELIEVE Me! FeEwlow 7 that tree where the nest was. Day after | stopped snowing. Sammy hurried over D = NSy ¢ = N P m g e T e e T S ¥y 4 <& , - ] bl ; NO- NEITHER Do WE! eggs el over the we | eat. Having eaten a late breakfast, he 2| | F5 A : 0 that there could be cggs in such cold | thought OF" thoss: bables of Hooty the ey n I I < 7 5 ; 'msmvo%gg; o HE'S R STRANGER weather.. The very branches around the | Ow], 'He started for the Green Forest.| KEN KLING A LOOKS Too A (8 P T WHO QUI\ETLY SUIPPED nest were covered With snow. He won- | He expected to find Mrs. Hooty or Mr. 2 ¢ BE TRUE! N TowWN AND dered how many cges the! re. When | Hooty sitting on that nest to protect |— INTo To he had looked into the thers had | those- babies. Instead. when he got S A = < 2 ‘—Q o Wi > . WE HAVE A HUNCH been but one. but he knew well enough | there he discovered two little heads - ¢ 7 b g tohld that by this time Mrs. Hooty had more. | siretched up as Hooty the Owl arrived ___HE'S WATCHING N\ Eow many more there was no way {or | with something in his bill The tree| The Bj "” TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE S | (o : d SoME BODY ¢ Sai to know. 't ‘i 9 v. . f . s > € 8o ' "1 dont see what those bables are|wes wiie "with “oww. o e oeer| Parade! )} N JUDGES OFFER To SELL THE i * b v T it e e e s | ooy g was WIS WIh anaw. et I > CIMZENS OF SCRAMSBURE AN : ' - — KEEP AN EYE W er as y y 7 vt les & fif‘n Sh:émy. Sho had gone over tnere ‘n‘;i'io“;fia‘xg‘:g all, hm:g .;f:":.‘;% INTEREST N THE BOXING ARENR, - ;;m §§ ) ON HIM “Theyll frecze” declared Mrs. Sam- | """ PO OeSl, Myicred Sammy | THey STORM HIS RooM AT THE HeTEL g 0 A\ W THEIR EFFORTS To INVEST ‘n“«w— ! = = I o 2:0 M FROZEN STIFF J Z r‘su-r EDDIE WILL \} / ’ x HOPE TRE ¢ Fi ME up/ S % S Forz_The LovE HOUSE COMMITTEES' . $ OF PNEUMON/A IS TONSILS PARCA THAT'S THE LAST AND CRACK N % Na'm2Y) 2 W) ad et e faa ) MeNsaght Syndicate, Ine. N. ¥, Dai_ly Cross-Word Puzzle : NOM UGH [ [Z { 4 Z Llauoo%s_ | 0 ), 2 WiLL ge 12 SEQ;_IED | R IN THIS 1 By K HOWARD : Sk FREEMAN| . g “THE House e COMMITIEE i Where He's | Sure to Get It. ARE COMING OUT AFTER. 2 ¥ POP PICKS UP THE PAPER! . DINNER TO-NIGHT ! GONNA BE A i . ., CAUSE HE’S LIABLE TO '[}B r LS R y < ASK ME IF T KNOW COPS ‘N WHO BROKE HIS R 9, ROBBERS! : : EYE-GLASSES! 1. French revol:i;::ry leader. “ fl““‘"- Ffil‘ 2 G % . _:5—.——/ : 6. Turkish commander. 57. gnrcnx;;\t city. 8y o . Tree, GENE BYRNES 14. Century plant. 4. Y 15. Yellowish brown. . American humorist ist. . Light vehicle used in India. T el | Beard of wheat. Jimmie's B e . A mountain chain. ) o el ot . Delightful places. No Fool. : Tnset > Nose of a golf club. o Inclined 1. Resort in Belgium. - . & menumered . - First appearance. 5. Exist. 3. Gosl. B G fich: . Encamps. 28. Emuigte, Down. 30. Interdiciion. o 22 So]nr' disk, ; g«"n::;‘l in India. PR | 23. Growing out. 3. One of several Pharaohs. = = o et 4. Hail. A STRAY IN TH' HERD AN TH BOSS SEZ KILL 1T, B/ TlE FATE CONFRONTING HIM WOULD : : e . Oppose. 5. A Thomas Hardy heroine. SO L SHOT HIM IN TH' RUMP WITH TW HANDLE OF HAVE CAUSED THE BLOOD OF A LESSER NESSUM, MISS K 37. Native of an Indian kingdom. 8 ‘Beach. v Qasa TOLUET, Sanks 25 BEZOME \CE CUBES. BUT NOT OUR Prefeaans /' 'CAUSE SHE'S B o i e COMA T1 Y1 NOUBY, YOUPY ¥A,YOUPY VA [ apae WERD- OH,MERCY NO.. INSPECTOR , ; QUST LKE NOU 3. Sheliered. e - UAWKSHIRE LOOKED BRAVELY AND UnFUncH- | ] CHEEKS 1S LIKE GROWN-UP GIRLS_ 46. Idolized. b v. = INGLY INTO THE TEETH OF DEATH . AND, ( | WHAT'S 60T SECH 30 Space of time. i g}:i?!“dflty of Panopolis, QC‘ HE LAUGHED, FOR HE KNEW THEM NICE ROSY CHEEXS ko :;. ergnuhud. 12. Gods of the household. ME e DANCE? AS YOURS,MISS comeEs OFF ! . Hub. 84. Spheres. 33 Chimaae” KE 24. Pachyderms. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. | 57 gromiGetoe. 29. Covered vehicle. [elAlF7] E’.’gg = D) By c| 30. Crafty Venetian nobleman. aras G 39-'Gheen, S.LHUNTLEY ToTIE@INOLIA | 33 KB : 40. Saturate, Painted 42, Yelled. | 43. Eat away. Dolls. |44 Polish by friction. 45. Obstruct. . The hot month in Persia. . Conclusive, . Despises. . Reconciled to the deprivation of anything. . Orient. . Limping. ’ . Beak. l . Antelope. . Gained. Y . Born, ¢ 3] 1‘Igm EN2)

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