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THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, MARCH -1, 1930. 1 - b B % GEE! Tm N A ANE MESS, I1an! || YEH, Wil OH! S0 YOU'RE Wy, I Among the Folks in History.—By Gaar Williams l | THE, CHEERFUL CHERUB THE WHOLE WORLD Seems o || STEP \N&D{’?fl’b ALOYSIUS P g:;s:r n??amg vas’ . KNOW ABCUT MY BEING W TELL MR HOMES : MEGINL 7| SPEAKIN ABCUT Although I have no TH' SECRET SERVicE ! 1w || THAT MR MEGNIS 3, vey S R time to kill, ! IF THAT Guy HOLMES wHO WOULD LIKE To " ¥ 2 GAVE ME TH JOB 13 WisE T see H O | M A (My life’s too Full IT? 11 Hop Down TO MINUTE 1 to bore rhe) HEADQUARTERS AND OEE How Some people seem to think [ have — And so they kill it for me. | WEAR SOME ONE AY THE FRONT DOOR, RNNE - HM-M-M-- MRS. | WONDER \¢ - TWINKLE LOOKED SORTA FUNNY- WONDTR \F SHE KnOwWS WHO \T \S- BEDTIME STORIES °; "5’ Mrs. Hooty's Great Relief. m“!l!tl's going ;o be easier r}o{r the one 3 e nest,” declared Mrs. Hooty. Bumerios onbles, Jou, 3k ooe, “Why?"” demanded Hooty. ~—Hooty the Owl “Simply because that nest is high up, and it is always easier to come down Mrs. Hooty S tting all worn out. | th: it is to K lied Mrs. Hooty. g ] Anyway, that is what she told Hooty. [*All we need 40 When we think the time I'M CHAMPION THE MORNING MILIK THE ILLUSTRATED Mur\PA'? :‘::KLV R ’lFF B e She said she just couldn’t stand it|has come is to crowd that youngster ANYWAY —=THAT'S | | SAYS: we SAW ™ME NG WOW SAYSS HA 0 I8 THe AE.R TALOGUE AND READ T MG much longer. It was bad enough to|out of the nest. The minute she thinks SOMETHING & WET QGHT AND CVENI o THE IKAISER WOULD HAVE won) i) T bring up bebles in a nest, where they |she's falling shell spread those big 1 . HT AND WISH wWe LIKG A CHINAMAN BURNING T™He WARe He's YELLOW ABoUT THE PANSIES, VIOLETS were reasonably safe, bt to bring up wings of hers and find out what they're 1‘ Do THe PAPERS HADA'T. 1€ MUTTIS INCENSE MUTT SMELLS PUNK! RHoD: DRONS! one on the ground, where all sorts of |for. But we can't do that with the one | U SAY ABouT ™e AmMERICAN . ENOUGH ™ PAINT A THOUSAAD AND ODEN! . dangers were likely, was enough to drive | on the ground. So it probably will take > ! RE COULDN'T KNOCK THE TAKICABS = WAAT o HEAR. any mother crazy, and she was just|some time for him to learn how to use d CHAMPION WE'RE MERINGUE OFE A PIE ' > about crazy. those wings. What are you chuc- an MOUING Td MEXICO . ANY MORE, CHAMP? “It seems to me,” said Hooty, “that |kling at?” F ¢ e, 7 g;n'g youngster is about big enough 0| Hooty was chuckling. There was no Ef TOMORROW. ~ % doubt about it—he was chuckling. ‘Well, being about big enough to fly | & ‘ 5 J low stump on which she had often sat oy r feeding her baby. ung Ow] Was sitting on that stump. Yes, sic: he| OUO FISHER was sitting on that stump and looking as if he felt very important. “Well, I nf:‘z" exgla:med Mdrs. ;loort‘x ’f"hen. without another word, she few down and alighted on the stump beside tme| _The Truth youngster. Mot course, the youngster thought| Hurts Even [ she was bringing him something to eat,| When It's and he immediately began to make a great fuss. When he discovered that she hadn't brought anything to eat, he made still more of a fuss. Mrs. Hooty flew back up in the tree where Hooty Soutap malt ‘spresa s big. wings and stump half spread an looked up as if he intended to follow her. Of course, he couldn’t do that. Which ‘e other. Joung. Owi.had mot whic] other young no = S Hev Cak b the ey Tha ponie o 5 MR RILEY, INSPECTOR STUPE'S MY NAME — and lew ump. 'oun . S T M ST OO | OwD ey P foe S Sty M (3 THIS 15 BATES, MY ASSISTANT ! ) “THAT THAT YOUNGSTER IS |Hooty snatched it away just as he was THE JUDGE NO DOUBT IS HIDING IN Z € e e T {1 b og e A - 2 THIS TOWN AND WE NEED THE ASSISTANCE e two different matters” retorted Mrs, | the young Owl's head. Then she held OF BOTH You AND THE COUNTESS To 5 RLM}G. MR: Hooty. “That youngster is about big | that food cut in a most tantalizing way. G RUN HIM DOWN ! WE' WANT You To SHE'D BETTER enough, but until he is big enough 1| The young Owl made a great fuss| S\ ACCOMPANY US 1N OUR HOUSE To HOUSE ! have got to keep right on worrying. The | about it. He cried and begged and | - i - he is the more I worry. He won't | flapped his wings. And then quite sud- | RO SEARCH keep still any more. One of these days | denly there he was on that limb beside | X he’ll get to moving around while I'm | his mother. She fed him, of course. | away and some one with a big appetite | After that it was an easy matter to get ! will get him.” him up on another limb & little higher, “Well, there's no use worrying,” said |and so on, until he was half way up Hooty. “Worrying isn't going to help |to the nest. Mrs. Hooty felt as if half you any. It isn't going to make him | her worrles were over. She gave a great fiy any sooner. He is a pretty healthy- sigh of relief. That young Owl would X youngster and I wouldn't be a|soon be flying and few would dare to to see him fly before this| meddle with him. one in the nest fiies.” (Copyrisht, 1930.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle 7 IT WAS VERY FINE OF / NO,NO, DON'T EXPLAIN Tuis BALL BEING LARGER. AND LIGHTER IT You To CONSENT To UNTIL WE GO OUTSIDE. NATURALLY SLICES MORE THAN THE HEAVIER., b MAKE TS TEST OF &4 HALF OF THE MEMBERS | | SMALLER BALL, BUT WE BELIEVE OUR PATENTED OUR NEW BALL. NoW ARE HERE AND THEY MESH WILL GREATLY REDUCE THE SLICE. 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