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r ' T H E B E A V E R T O N R E V IE W Friday, Deccmlirr .V), 1‘MX Fun for the W h o le Family D AN N Y HAVER L IT T L E MISS NANNY To do s brsvo deed for yourself Is much to be commended: By ED WHEELAN TH« »ufftrln* «Uphanl, giving v«n( to tw anger, ^raakt up her act! What BIG TOP will happait now r______ <(V 1O fF IC C R APRE ST TVIAT T O P I f R HE R E F U S E S Tb P A Y H lS B I L L HURLtO MiM CHI R THE STApTLPD TfcAlMtfc'5 Ht AD, STRIKING " F l l P " F i AMAGAN X l T A .STILL EN R A Û ED FROM THE SMARTING, PEPPER IN HER TR U N K , SEIZED THE VIELPlESS CHIMPANZEE A N D • ^ n r [ 'JLOO* ' • N, S h o o k 0 « . ▼ Li'k ~ ' Z a tí. vnua T IN • .*!!?’. ' C 2>o • O Î2 * c> Kranh Jmy M..ih*> ftyndlral« Inr . < *> < **> LALA PALOOZA Z E G LA S S B A L L \ SHE SPEAK A T j L A S T - I SAY ’ BA^OOt A B a z o o l a * AND By RUBE GOLDBERG Professor Zeero Takes a Dive l YES, ) V EV SHE P R O F E S S O R , VOU GO NZALES HP V L, ^ LO V E YO U F O R Y O U , ^ I K N E W HAVE A\ADE /AE T H E H A P P I E S T G IR L IN Y O U R S E L F . A L O N E I, IT , I K N E W AN D YOU M O O S T * IT ! TH E W O R L D - H E R E ’ S ANARRY H E E M S O N—________ _ A CHECK S O O N A S Q U IC K FOR NO, ZE S . S IZ E O F Z E CHECK SHE KNOCK /A E CO LD ! ANOTHER TRANCE, p c o p p c ;e ;n R ? AGURP $ 10,000 ANSW ER - Bui when you're breve for (omeone else. 1 Why. then the deed Is splendid. r \ A N N Y and little Miss Nanny Meadow Mouse were having Just the best time ever. You see. they really were very much in love with each other. Danny thought lit tle Miss Nanny the most beautiful Meadow Mouse In all the great world. Hadn't she seen him fight a splendid battle Just for her? And hadn't he brought her the very nicest things to eat? What more could she ask of anyone? And so they had a perfectly happy time to gether in the sunshine on the Green Meadows, and quite forgot every thing and everybody but themselves. I TL iL ’ |Y und new auto A truck p a rts u a c jis rebuilt motors. M ail order* shipped promptly. Beattie L u t i Wrecking. ISSO l i n t Booth. M H O O I* AND CtM.IJKMBI WKi.Dnro Tarn while learning, gaa and alartrto »e ld in g , auto mechanic*. Northern W elding School, SOI 11 Ava. Bo., B e a ttl* N E R I) W O R K ! Barbera ara In demand. T o o can e a rs while you learn. Only short Urna in quired. 75% o f all barbara taught by u ^ Enroll now W rite M O LE R B A R B E R CO U LB Q B Seattle. Tacoma, and Bpokaan Jiffy-Knit Jacket and Coverlet for the Baby Now. it never does to fo rg et No, sir, it never does to fo rg e t For getting is what brings most of the trouble to the little people of the Green Meadows and the Green For est No matter how busy or how happy they are or how peaceful ev erything seems, they must never, never forget to watch out for dan ger. But most of them are very much like little boys and girls and some older people—they do forget particularly when they are having a good time. Old Mr. Trouble always seems to be looking especially for those who are having a good time, probably because he knows that that is the time when they are most T P a ttern 6188. Frank Jêy Marker Syndicat*. Inc. By C. M. PAYNE S’MATTER POP — O ops! 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V Huntley, Trad* Mark Ra« E N G IN E 'S G O IN G T O OLO P Y E R 'S HOUSE , HE W IL L n a m e SHOUT o v e r H IS t h e t e l e p h o n e / UNCLE i A D 96 / '> b p ÎÏ-, €> Bell Syndicate.—W N U Service. THE LAST STEP Along the Concrete , if w e o G O T STAWTC D WMF.M I S A lO we. o ® e o u t o m t h e C O A S T U W U C Q T M E FVU.M M -rr A O O F uM new t h i s s n o w / w a l X J1 A short-lighted gentleman went to choose a pair of spectacles. "These glasses." he said, “ are not strong enough for m e." "But, sir, they are No. 2." "W hat Is next to No. 2?" "N o. 1.” "And after that?" "A fte r No. 1. sir. you will want a dog " THE WORLD AT ITS WORST By G LUYAS WILLIAMS (OepyrlgM by The Bell *f»íl»*l». I sm - ) I Another Matter “ Papa, what is a traitor in pol itics?" "A traitor is a man who leaves our party and goes over to the other one.” "W eil, then, what is a man who leaves his party and comes over to yours?" " A convert, my boy.” —Stray Sto ries magazine. No Caboose Smith — Railroad trains are mighty dangerous. The last car al ways gets smashed up. Jones—Well, why don't they leave off the last car? That is the way it was with Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse. It was so very beautiful and they were so happy and having such a good time that it didn't seem possible that dan ger could be anywhere near. But it was. Something had put it into the head of a certain gentleman in red to go over to that part of the Green Meadows where little Miss Nanny made her home. It was Red dy Fox. He had no particular busi ness over there. He was just out for a walk. But Reddy Fox never goes out for a walk without keeping ears and eyes and nose wide open for anything which may prove in teresting or important This time it was his nose, that wonderful lit tle black nose, that warned him that there was something worth looking into here. "M-m-m,” said Reddy to himself, '1 smell Meadow Mouse, and it re minds me that I am hungry. A fat Meadow Mouse Is just what I need. I must look into this.” Right away Reddy began to fol low that little, black nose, and it led him along one of the private lit tle paths of little Miss Nanny. He stepped very softly, and every few steps he stood up a little on his hind legs to look ahead over the tops of the grasses to see if he could see any of them moving where a careless Meadow Mouse was run ning. And every few steps he stopped and listened for the sound of scurrying little fe e t So, little by little following that wonderful lit tle, black nose of his, he drew near er to the place where Danny and Nanny Meadow Mouse were having such a good time and were so for getful. At last as he raised him self to look he saw little Miss Nanny run under a little bunch of over hanging grass. Reddy smiled, and it was a cruel, hungry smile. Then he stole forward a few steps and settled himself to spring swiftly into the middle of that little bunch of overhanging grass. It was just that very instant that Danny Meadow Mouse happened to see Reddy Fox. He knew Just what was going to happen, and it made his little heart almost stop beating. Then what do you think he did? It was just the bravest thing! He ran right across in front of Reddy and squeaked a sharp warning to little Miss Nanny. Did you ever know of a braver act than that? • T. W. Bulge**. — WNU Service. Plante Trap Insects Three Ways Plants which are insectivorous use one of three methods of catching and killing their prey. They drown them, enmesh them in sticky hairs or imprison them with the aid of trap-like or movable parts. CRISIS IN FAMILY Lin? WHErf JUNIOR'S ;“ 'Y MYEAffR, WrtHOlff WHICH HE MAY P0$|- . . . c , ,.w. 60 SKAfiN6, 16 FOUND To BE IN THE SPARE TiVELY ROOM WHERE A NAP 16 BEING ENJOYED BY AUNY EFflE. WHO MAY POSITIVELY NQt BE DISTURBED__________ Helpfulness in Hard Work "D a r it always helpfulness In hard work.” said Uncle Eben. " I f you can’ t look on the bright side o’ life, you can put in yoh time polish- in’ up de side dat’s turned towards you." Som ething d ifferen t— som ethin* dainty as a cobweb— to m ake fo r baby— this jiffy-k n it ja ck et and co verlet. Done on la rg e needles the ja c k e t is in one piece— a ll straigh t ed ges — w ith just side seam s. Both it and the co v e rle t a re lined w ith soft g e o rg ette! P a t tern 6188 contains instructions fo r m aking the ja ck et and co v e r; il lustrations o f them and o f stitches; m a teria ls n eeded; photograph o f pattern stitch. T o obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in coins to T h e Sewing C ir cle, Household A rts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., N e w Y o rk , N . Y . P lea se w rite you r name, ad dress and pattern num ber plainly. R ea l Stuff A c to r— I must insist upon h a v ing re a l food in the banquet se e n «. M an ager (fe d u p )— Just as you like, but then you w ill h a ve t » h ave re a l poison in the d eath scene. 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