Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 15 1934, Afigfé‘;‘ifi BAD THE SET WELLS AH-H—fl,‘.‘l’\-(eRE YOU ARE, T FACES THE OCean OH - || GOOFY BOWERS '\| GEE! WHAT COuLD I DoP e e To THe Svte Hore Bowers'!! I T THEM you'D W AND HAS A PRWATE | ep-eR || WHAT ON EARTH || THAT GUY EETWELL wWAS THERE BEFORE weywpo%('fm Be‘n»c;'vs ('new AT;:Tgugroc I smey, bed o | Lo £ = T mmEE: . CAN GET A CHEAP . THeY LL s . You WiILL 7 1 COULDNT ASK A Good nature brings Br e e oo ey FOR Yo ON THE Same Fioor ll B¢ veey comrorTaBLE g SueTes FoR ¢ o a gledness "y, ey . WITH 03! REGISTER AND 7 ?/| cHeap RooM — He No tr%ubles can N HAD MorE Yv-«al.u \:L‘z‘q:é ¢ WE'LL GO ON P! » A1l 3 f THINKS I MAKE A PILE destroy — | — From the milk of human hindness We shim the cream of® joy. Gets a | Bad Break. =XV %] SEQYMN\N wgu\,‘v '?J I ‘SHAMED TO STAW A NBME 1S FiLeH AN RUBBER L\KE \ FOuKS BRE [ AN THENRe THOSE WS - \ WA THAT wzaxps MOV N ?‘?&'R-R&: s - R \X SuRE $ “ A KNOCK-OWT- AW Loox AT TWAT BEDTIME STORIES ;Wi | | a Learns Whole Secret. [in is bill and pinched it. He pinched | Audience. You ean mo broK P her ‘Nature. |tail was withdrawn in a hurry and in T e eres Bt epes " which were = : Sammy Jay was chuckling noisclessly. | With large ves, Quite 1'7';-" accident he had made a dis- mingled fright and anger. S {WELL, TODAY 1S INCOME TAX DAY FoR A SUCCESSFUL MAN IN AMERICA 5| THeSE DAYS A MAN HAS TO EARN || = IF CHINA GUER covery. He had seen a tail—a long, | _"Hello, Whitefoot!" cried Sammy Jay. iTHos€ WHo CAN PAY IT, T CAN'TI T 1S ANYBoDY WHo CAN BoRRew TWICE AS MUCH AS HE 1S WORTH DECLARES WAR ON slim tail—hanging from the lower part | “So this is where you are ljy}nx REMEMBER THE LAST DOLLAR T ENOUGH ON KIS 1930 SALAR € # of a big wasps' nest that was in a bush | _'Who says I am living here r"“"vfll‘ S e A o N WIS Y T® LWE HALF AS WELL AS AMERICA T THINK T'LL on the edge of the Green Forest. He | Whitefoot.- “Can't a fellow visit a} EARNED. THE GUY MADC T PAY HIS 1929 INCOME GeT YELLOW had seen that tall withdrawn, so he Wasps' nest without making it his UT SQUAWK AND & HAD ™ GWE (T : JAUNDICE! ard . e ow ; was | home?” : ! ! m'x:n (tl;:l;n ‘33.(35“-“,2253‘ s e “Of course, he can,” replied Sammy | BACK “I think T know whose tail that was," Rood-naturedly. “But that isn't what said Sammy to himself. “Yes, sir, I|you are doing. You've been living think I know whose tail that was, If [that nest all Winter. Now, own up, that wasn't the tail of Whitefoot the | Whitefoot, haven't you?” ’Ef A : d : “It's no business of yours whether I od e have or haven't,” squeaked Whitefoot angrily. You sce, he was very much uptet, ' He was angty because his tal oy had been pinched, he was angry - P e e had beets fouaa. ot | BVD FISHER and he was angry because he had been 50 _careless. [ Lo, it st any business of mine.: | repiied Sammy. “You don't have to me unless you weat to. I guess that All ,A‘h‘!"‘ | Chatterer the Red @quirrel and Peter | Who's Going | the Rabbit will be surprised when I tell them what I've found out.” Ashore. | "Whitefoot forgot all his anger. A troubled look crept over his face. “You |don't have to tell, do you, Sammy | Jay?" said he. T don't have to” replied Sammy, | “but_this news is too good to keep | Chatterer and Peter have been looking | for your home for a long time. They've seen this wasps’' nest dozens of times, just as I have, and never guessed that - = £ Tt ot o e Tt mt 1 1o % 2 G / 3 pem V¢ nest n 3 ‘ou 3 7 % - 5 Ay 50 Titis I WHERE | "%5'%ten you truly wil you promise % R TR |/ SRt was'T OH BON! THE MISSING g “It I tell you truly will you ) YOU ARE LIVING?” | not to tell ‘any one else2" Whitefoot - : HE wers JUDCE ! AND THERe's A tall of & Wood Mouse when I see one. | *Ked: . 2k pr . / JUsT SEHWECD 8 ',': g‘g\;fg 4500 % REWARD FOR HIs -| " Samm: ised. hitefoot 4 g , T OF THIS CAl . T wish e would put tnat tail down | olg e e N, / : 7 =\ CAPTURE és“b‘b qu::) HIM WHEN | nest at the beginning of Winter and 7 ) 1~ : M — Just as if Whitefoot had heard that | how he had built his own home inside i wish expressed, he lowered that telltale | ft ‘ang llyed there ever sinee. undis. | tall of his through his little round door- | turbed. Sammy Jay admired White- way once more. There it hung. You | foot's smartness and kept his word. So see, Whitefoot was careless once more. | o this day Peter Rabbit and Chatterer :'h'fl:';l ;'{nfi-’“g’:",fiw’{:hm oo IS‘RP;!';S |the Red Squirrel still . wonder where close behind that telltale tail. Reach- ‘m},,‘:;_‘”“ home was all through the oy ing out quickly, he seized a tip of it (Copyright, 1930) KENKUNG | AND WINDY'S + FIRNCEE' THE QUNTESS 1S BEWNG HEWD BY THE PoLce ForR QUESTIONING UNLESS ITS VERY IMPORTANT, GET WE GAT A D, AT ONE O'CcLoC TOMORROW ON THE FIRST . TEE WITR J/MMy FARRELL. DO / YoU THINK I'LL 7 4 GET _THER e \ HOWARD FREEMAN Rough Weather. 1. Hodge-podge. 84, Horned Animal, JIMMIE DUG‘.*N = § WhAT 2 | 5 5. Town mentioned in the Bible, . Or. STAND UP! I DUNNO DONT YOUL %[ WE BORROW P gl Down. WHERE 15 : #\ TEACHER' KNOW WHERE T FROM THE 14. Samoan town. . 18 Vel B : YOU GET YOUR ({ LAaDY NEXT e . Ship's whistle. el : / s ~ | . Competed. . Footstool. # i ; ; : Competed. | . Take stock of. i b - . Cards. 5 . Genus of slugs. . Electrical unit. . fi?gnmenancm L . Moslem tower. Printer’s measure, phfes Woman’s nar-. 1. Distinct from country. Intimidate | 12. Piece of ‘timber. Consign. . Eagle's nest; var. Hose . Weapons of Malays. 5 H-- g two sides. | 25. Stringed instrument. ait Bone. .. Heats and sweetens. | Sl\_ulét& . Man's name. L 9. Burrowing mammal with armor of |37 s%d- bony plates. i gt Mrs. Cuba. . Norse God. | ngraved stamp. . Refuse, Monster. . Vivacity. . Heavy sleep, . A molding. 35. Distention. . Therefore. 37. Earthworks. . Book of the Bible. Eschewed. ¥ ONE NIGHT U7 . 5 GANST A KNIFE 77<AND AT THAT MOMENT 5y g g %2:" American animals ;Vrmg;; ——0t e IN TH HANDS OF OU 808 S AW, THEYD BE . N NOUR WIFE . INSPECTOR HAWKSHIRE CAME = Col 3. Manage. A ‘AN’ OVER UAKE THEY HAD A WA DOESN'T = FACE TO FACE WITH THE _@ SCAIRT TO STEAL HIT. 3 Ho‘r:re' 5. Worka o Dy 1N TH DAYS OF FORTY-NINE <5 et . STllPNcER_,AMD?\\IHO DO Vou = ‘rs, 1 LEFT A SLGM ON HIT | Breathe with- difficulty. 7. Because —— = 2 {venowny wimd T B A el i i ‘@/O‘Egg;fi =/ WHAT SAID."LEFT HERE 59. Against. 49. Pertaining to special divisions of WAS SHENZ 2 HER nemucms.y Lo o = BY TH WORLDS CHAMPEEN s land THE GIRL ) R, CARUTHERS, GUESS AGAIN)(ED ATLLTAKE YSNITCHED 1T o 50. Assesses IN THE /SoME el /\/( SuEUE MtOwES I (UK FOks PLENTY OF | |\ FIGHTER = BACK IN g {51 Like an old woman. BRIGHT OF HER | NO OTHER THAN .THE {/fiomE \F YUM* 4 W Chinese coin, 1 ld woman, e o BebTE) JHOME IFNUH: FOLKS HAS TEN MINUTES i b R | i;éiu?, Some X M X ) LKE.160T A, ALREADY ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. |54 Stafr. 4 Saile DINE anyy ¥ ' ‘ g Steeple. " / s/ LR ‘ Container, ’ e ¥ : \L] E{;S:‘;:’ Phoning at 60 Miles an Hour. [0V s | Telephoning from the Hamburg-Ber- 4 C lin express trains in Germany s re- | ported to be a success. Passengcrs may i i talk from a booth to any part of the Signinz in 7 < country whil AREY y while traveling 60 miles an NOLR GIRL jeentral the number and the name of Zis NOL ANDNOU the city desired. Connection is made % ALONE © by means of an aerial running along “ the roofs of the cars, from which ether waves are transmitted by electric cur- rent to the regular, telegraph wires run-l MeE hour. Al ‘that, s mecesssry 1s to give] . tHE Rain. AN g ~JFRIEND Lfi\j OTHER ning parallel with the gilway, which |carry the message by wag of Hamburg or Berlin,

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