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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931. How DO YOO LIKE HOT STOFF, UNCLE BY GEORGE! GOOFY'S FUNNY I NEVER A MY NEW DUDS, GOOFY? || EDDIE, BUT THAT BEDTIME STORIES B’V 7,;"';":“’" —_— 1 DOUGHT EM To || TOUPEE OF YourRS RIGHT — My TOUPEE THOUGHT OF THIS 5 - Burgess. | |1] like to lie awahe CHASE AROUND WITH /| CERTAINLY LoOKS LOOKS LIKE A RATS BEFORE! THAT 2t night ! KITTY, WHEN WE AS IF ITS STANDING NeST! IT SINPLY Al canpLE GReASE Disappearing Fish. “Well, that fish was smarter than I||n it 3 STE OP FOR ITS RIGHTS' WONT LIE FLAT — > thought a fish could be,” said Farmer wetit In some flr‘n!g ouT. \ AT You MAKE (T WHAT'LL T fi =';'n"1" oo 1L fod. =y 'fl;lf‘- Brown's Boy as he returned to the fire railroad stati ARy G ? y something not vet clear. .. |on the bank. He laid the fish, s fine/ 1on v STAY Down! pickerel, on the snow a little distance | I search the contents L < P from the fire. Then having once more | . Parthée Brown's Boy stood by a hole | F0m the fre. Then having o0% 0| 5f* my mind B o Do statid at the hole| Spaupe, or type, as they ae slso e f R the hole, ‘Then he stared at the hole | which are the things to which the lines thought for e e o OR Db face was | A2 fastened when fishing theough tb2 | | contemplaiion. BaD & ook of womder-AZ puselement | oo o U e e o oo e Down for the S made 1t funny to see. He Jooked this Then a tiny signal flag fluttered on one Ares _ | B o et way. . Ho even of the tie-ups and away raced Farmer Count, B - Brown's Boy. This time he was too| L A w iaboitithint) ] 1A T G0 e e Teschnd st Ia B s lihor sy the ih| Cn.cenchal secaned fen A oo hus that fish gone? He must have | hio‘log by the fre e aoon o lito | flopped back into the water while I|tle flags signaled at almost th: same time. Farmer Brown's Boy ran so fast lhi:;he sllp]}:d and down SE w&ntm‘:ltl:l > r e a ump. was a wonder n’ 2 ice. vay i WELL, WHN W SaMm GLTTS MOW'R! - et whous 1 o % I he was MR WARSUCKS . WE ARE WiLe WBSNT | \NFORMED by gk S BT M4 MINSS SURE OF and a_ moment later pulled a smail NOT THE ONLY ONES OF BLL TW\S BEFOREZ L A 3, MR. M BUBINESS N w&e ™~ pickerel out on the ice. It was too small N THE SeME Fi\X - WKNEW SUSINESS WAS B, T COLUNTRM \§ SOLUND to keep and he hurried to put it back in the water. This was a disappoint- QUER PRODUICTION BraD ment. but it was made up for when he IO CO \! - | I Swikat he eafied a “whopper” out “Ee RLECTOMS BUY MOL WOULD A of the other hole. 1 KT \S TTHE CAUSE NOTHING SER\ He rebatted both hooks and returned | h OF AL OUR “TROLBLES - DRBA - with his priz: o 1ay it beside the other - TOUR. MWD WAS <h previously caught. I wish you coul ? TRE - have ssen nis face when he discovered ELBEWnERE that there was no fish there. Blacky BY the Crow saw his face and almost chuckled aloud. But even to Blacky GRAY the disappearance of that fish was as much of a mystery as it was to Farmer Brown's Boy. That fish couldn’t have walked off S P for it had no legs. It couldnt have| Not Licked F Eor flown off, for it had no wings. It couldn Z3La¥ | have swum .off, for there was no wate -LUT- | excepting under the ice, and no hole THEN A TINY SIGNAL FLAG FLUT: | 10" Becides, that fish had been dead iy 1P-UPS D o D A MER | when he put it there. The snow where SROWN'S BOY. he had put that fish down was frozen to an icy crust, so there were no foot- was after this other one. I wouldn't D“tl;:; noz (‘}]rn‘ hz? own.1 '{hfir% \;l):s Dave believed it possible, No, sir, I|nothing at ail to show what had be- - —— - A = seris wouldn't, 1 was sure 1 threw him far| ccme of that fish. SR JAKe, YOU'RE'A GooD DECOY~ P77 You QUACK GooD NEWS - ; SAY, MUTT - THAT FRIEND ” a rown's Boy was provoked as | L Crow. watet o husried. but_at the same time HIG iAot oF ReopLe T (TrHen You Toss YouR FRIENDS You INTREDUCED ME TO Blacky th> Crow, watching from the | well as puzzied. but at S RS % ] top of a tree a short distance away|he ;hurrmedb. You see. e is the right iR et \FICE YouR oN THE SPEARS - SELL €M SWINDLED ME ouT oF was quite s much puzzled. He had |kind of a boy, the kind that can see LS To &. NouR 4 - = seen q)-"axmer Brown's Boy pull that fish | and appreciate a joke on himself. OWN TAIL FEATHERSS 1 FAKE STOCKS- RUIN EMm- EVERY CENT I HAD Sut of the hole in the ice and foss it| “Well,” sald he, “I've had three good eRS: AND ALL YoU GET out IN THE WoORLD! S some distance away. Then he had | fistes and now I have only one. I really i e watched Farmer Brown's Boy run to would 1xkelul)‘ l’",!o‘v‘;' )us: wm}x am nsh& { of IT IS A SQuaRe another hole and pull out a second fish. | ing for. Il hold onto this one an . 5 ‘When he looked back the first one had | see if it, too, will vanish. I wonder if MEAL. SHAME oN You. disappeared and Blacky had no more | Blacky over there knows what became jdea what had become of it than had|of them.” i} Farmer Brown's Boy. He, too, thought| Blacky didn't and Blacky isn't the the fsh must have flopped back into|one to miss much going on where he is. the water. (Copyright, 1931.) MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE 9 BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWQOD, January 14 (NAN.A). be divided inio three parts—those wait- —When Katherine E. Gibbs filed & ing before the cousthouse to see Clara hres-day intention fo wed Lro Malzi-| Bow app.ar, those waiting behind the Ter. Jr. the wiseacres about town .knew |courthcuse {o see Clara Bow, and those that ‘Kay Francis and Kenneth Mac- |waiting on the side streets to see i Kenna were off on the matrimeaial | Clara Bow will try to slip in some little | cruise which has been predict:d for door and thus escape them. them for some iime now. | “Crowds waited patiently wherever 'But hangers-on about the courthouse | there \.as & spare inch of space all didn't give the couple a second glance. | Mcnday afternoon — along corridors, That's one way of get:ing a bit of pri- |about the building and inside Judge ey it youre in movies. The ;:quifxne‘}mmn*s court Toom until that worthy - y ncis, one of the most beautiful | jurist was al ost beside himself. = ' weimen to be identified in_motion pic- |~ The waiting throng cared very little _ HEUO FANS! FoR THE PAST FEW MONTHS ROUCHHOUSE HAS SOME OTHER BOY: Sirey cossn' stop the \rac n sirets | wnher Clara Bow s ping one over g BEEN RUNMING A CONTEST. HE OFFERED A BICYCLE To THE BOY | Tuc Winnwe Deeos? ALBERT KAy L WHO_ JUST MISSED | WHO PERFORMED THE BEST DEEDS DURING THE PAST YEAR. BY LOUIS GOLDSTEIN 1600 Bloci \(euvtfilw‘l BOTH‘:: P;lzs 77 B FONLER. beautiful clvgign- 1‘3,“1 }l‘!l‘_ any movie|yoe is traitorous to her former em-| & appear anywhe:e under her own name | pioyer, Clara Bow. They just wanted ALTHOUGH HE INTENDED To MAKE THIS A CHRISTMAS GIFT, SO i (Boy ScowT) WASHINE ToN, Dc- 419 HAKER ST and the crowd gathers because she 15| {y ree the headline gal of Hollywood ie. Vhe 6 = Z ‘ - = Re Al PARTS OF 405 STYRATE ST sy o | When they ¢id glimpse her they dis E Msg\/( H\JNDRED: oFT:cTZE\zslTv:;URCDH‘;N FROM \‘.::. R‘ > s v, N3 FINISHED SECOND- KAme, PR T OUNTRY HAND THE COMM € HAD SUCH A ToUGH TIME PER: EDMUND BULDEES ln:u‘:x?om, lsho Lsrifl,uh now_direct- | cu}'(‘zed thdl; (cl;r- ltioe!sn":' mkle wx‘%“( jor Fox. Since he is an excellent | skirts, as eh rest of those less indi- x 4 \Z/ SELECTING THE WINNER THAT WE HAD To WAIT UNTI, THIS | DrAcceo A UTTLE Buv ]4 slv[s, N2 WElBLEN PL- 4 1 ’ X actor and has sufficient magnetism and | vidualis.ic fcmales hereabouts. She | 5 T puletritude to maie him an asset in|wore a pale blue knit frock which| LATE DATE TO ANNOUNCE THE RESULT. WE BES To B Ly RV Bl line of screen work, his future as a |showed the Bow knees to advantage . APOLOGIZE FOR MAKING OQUR LITTLE FRIENDS WRAIT S0 LONG . FIRL FrROM divectof will doubtless be broken by| (I could have said the bow legs,. but 2 s AND IN THE NEXT SPACE WE A TRULK JU”4W[:T 4 WM. HUGHES camera_appearances. | that would have been a mean one) Al KENKLING : P ) 220 PIER ST, h)flze:nncu who gave her age as 25, | scarlet coat and s little scarlet felt hat o, PRINT THE NAME OF S8 CrRRED A CRIPPLED N € c‘_f::n . n married twice ore. e of e costume. e S s va wl‘sn:en known ?ds;m?;l-:ye b;{o}x;ti s % R _ THE WINNER Boy IN HIS CLASS LT & Hiva, entering pic ures. N mi t add she . ~ . = B - ) friend. Jackie . Has the loveliest gren eves I've almost, Will Name Fire Officers. Who Wins - i Rl VP AND DOWNE‘::‘E s Kenvor P‘i’_?:m:‘ H:D:mul ever seen—jade grecn, With great, Iong| yPPER MARLBORO, Md. January | the Bike? EOITOR'S NOTE 7/ oy NSJS:SC e 1 [ gl ::w?: T P B . B e CHAS PURVIS black lashes. M-mmm! | 10 (Special) —Annual election of offi- 7 / | cers will take place at a regular meet- % \F YOu DID NaT WiN THE BIKE §7 CLASSES o New HAvEN, Los Angcles traffic was congested | ing of the Upper Marlboro Volunte R y / . e A tirpuse. yesterday shorne | Fite Department, Tuesday night at the ; X 7 "] DON'T BE DISCOURAGED. / S A sy S ; IND = f MAYBE NEXT CHRISTMAS IF J Aert” who whnimed i (ox 44) ing because all local traffic seems tol fire house at 8 o'clock. H { & \ UM ) i / TiMES ARE BETTER WE p\fl‘l , £ 4 Teaceun JoNNY SMITH GWE AWAY A DOZEN BIKES. o QquAuFkaTNs (Box 22) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle bing [ |, U RS S T, T, MINNIE, WE WOMEN ARE REALLY { WAEPZ / o I O g ) YOU DOAY'T SUPPOSE SMARTER_THAA MEA'! 2 3 10 LET ANNBODY BUT AA = WHY THEYRE (> EVEn GETTG -:. A WOMAN PRO vA SWIFTY HOGAN ; \ SAW A DERBY NO. HAT IN THE » AccIDENT Ly! STREET AN’ HE DIDN KNOW THERE WAS ANYTHING . Identical. 1. The pincapple. . Educate. 6. Set of players. . Pull with great effort. . Pate. . Squirm. . 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