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Sean en rae OE aa ae MS aOR aS TIO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929 THE GUMPS—2Z-Z-Z-Z! SOME DAY I'M GOING ‘To GET A SUIT OF ARMOR With ASBESTOS LINING AND GET Ir RED HOT< AND STAND RIGHT OUT IN SOME SWAMP WHERE THEY BREED — DARN THE MOS QuITOES- YE 1 QUST HAD MY ELEPHANT GUN VD LIKE ‘TO GET THAT ONE = 1D WAVE THE HEAD STUFFED AND PUT OVER ‘HE MANTLE = YOU GOT Yo GIVE A VULTURE CREDIT — THEY AT LEAST WAIT TILL YOU'RE DEAD BEFORE! HEY START EATING You = BUT THESE MOSQUITOES START BITING You WHEN You'RE STILL KICKING= By RODNEY DUTCHER | (NEA Service Writer) ace—and most im- | AND LET THEA SIGHT ON ME = Washington, Aug. 19.—This town | por 1 not in any AND LISTEN used to be full of people who thought | ri d h_ means as To THEM there wouldn't ever be any more | the ry is able to protest it has ; SIZZLE = tariff fights. ¢ steadily and some ‘The prevailing theory that the ord came from the white Democratic party had gone high- nat a study of clippings tariff and that the issue was no long- out of ten newspapers ac- er one of dispute between it and the | tually critic: Republicans. The effect of this popular disap- It was commonly believed that Ir 1 of many of the proposed in- fee Sajeeamlelted senators 3 A i - plainly to be seen in the tries in their own states den and writings of Senators protection that any tariff bill F 1, Watson and other Re- publicans cooked up would not be ders How wrestling: Wiel opposed by as much as a corporal’s |; guard. eet at se. provisions Tt was also an accepted supposition ne. trom. many sources {rom ght eld on eat 5 i corporations acting in self- 9 ro st altruist new tariff bill, no matter how hak TE a Oe EIMIEEY He Poin ull el vbanaiee ead de up principally of Amer- eee ee nouns ons Ae terests operating in Cuba, led aie means yee ie the house three-cent . . te, aided enthusiastically by Sky Was the Limit ; ‘ eine Resewe iste, tho rulers of the ist paaividhats and organizations | things were true, the rulers of the | Gorending ete t t House of Representatives jammed cee Kei pba GSA through a tariff bill with the slogan Pruning Under: Pressute that the sky was the limit and : * Salnned ives one expected any rther troubl Under this sort, of combined pres- though it was supposed the hard- », Smoot, Reed, Watson and the boiled Republican majority on the ‘ he ally caved ME THIS NICE UKULELE Senate finance committee would |. | ly the be 9 1 CERTAINLY HAD A FINE adopt a genera’ program of further Cold ict oft oe ‘ TIME WHEN 2 WAS THERE elevation. Sats s 5 ‘Well—already the bill has been for | cents r re pruning B WIT ONCLE some time in a terrible jam and when | Un ing to make the finance committee's bill hits the | this I ' weet as possible Senate floor it probably will enter a, Unc he circumstances. period of maceration. No man kn Apparently tho plan as it will final- eth the final outcome, but all sens work out will give the Senate a bill ble persons have had to readjust their | with bi and better agricultural GEE=IT WAS NICE OF THE NUHY, IT SEEMS LIKE IT PEOPLE IN HANWAI\ To SEND WAS ONLY LAST WEEK THAT WE WERE THERE = AND IT AUST BE AT LEAST FouR OR FIVE MONTHS: « += AND WON) 2 WAS HURT TRYIN’ To SANE PATSY FITTS FROM IN FRONT OF THAT AUTO BAGZ WOME © GEE! © INE BEEN ANY FROM HOME A LONG TIME AND Loo Where ALL INE BEEN SINCE Y'KNOW-TMINKIN' BACK LIKE TAIS MAKES ANE HOMESICK ome ‘L DONT CARE How MUCH FUN FELLA GOES, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE Hone !! views about the tariff as an Issue. duties than the house bill. That will In the first place, a swell fight has developed. In the second place, the tariff ts as much a party issue as if ever s. Democratic national headquarters he been issuing unremitting daily blasts against the house bill and the Re- publicans of the finance committee for months. Most Democratic sen- ators have sponsored biting and with- ering denunciations of the bill and « Republican intentions in general. It actually looks as if the Democrats ‘were more effectively united against the house bill or anything like it than they have been on any other tend to appease the farmers and make the Lill look more like the measure President. Hoover intended tt to be, On top of that the finance committee will undoubtedly toss over- board quite a few of the tariff-seek- ing interests whose resultant squawks pend on how many Democrats sives turn out to be willing to trade. There is a rumor that the Republican committee members plan to knock out various southern agri- cultural products from the house bill in order to make some of the Demo- crats come to terms. High Finance (esue in the last several years. DON'T LISTEN To WE PAID ME TEN CENTS HER, POP. SHE'LL SAY | A DAY, POP, To KEEP ANYTHING WHEN SHE \ OUT OF SIGHT WHEN HAS “THE STOMACH ACHE | HE'S WITH PHYLLIS AND) FROM Tod MUCH TAFFY J ACT LiKe ENERY DAY 1S SHE BOUGHT WITH SUNDAY AND STOO TBRIBE MONEY SHE GoT | PLAYING WiTH BOvS FOR: INTRODUCING =] AND WASH BEHIND MY EARS WHILE SHE aw, Breeze \Qwetn you) wuat's ane: ALONG.T DON'T want \ Wie NOUR OLD MONEY -- AND 1 WONT STOD “CAUSE I DON'T BND HE DOCKED. ME Tw DAYS’ SO HE QAY WHEN T ASKED FOR TWO PIECES ) WANTED OF CAKE AND HE'S BEEN TRYIN’ T'KEEP HER ALL TO HIMSELF SO WE COULD HOLD HER WAND IN “HE PORCH SWING. T SAIN HIM: AND HE'S SORE ‘CAUSE THEY "RE CUTTIN' IN ON HIM AND — TEN CENTS A Dir INTRODUCIN' HER -- ‘Tiny STULL _GANE ME A QUARTER! ALL THE SAPS IN Oklahoma City, Okla.—The planes | hi tion’s record for passenger TOWN TO PHYLLIS and the plains are getting along to- | cz which happens to be true, gether in a big way. | how r incredible it may seem. * Out here where the west begins to! iff, who is a tall, blond prod- look more like the east, they have de-| "5 ry A enna veloped, almost overnight : pepe chee ee rm flyingest section of Ameri Today he oper- And it seems only fitting < r er that a people who have p spectacular a part in the conques the soil should now pioneer in the air. If, as it happens, the airways of this southwest country a i crossed with airlines and if, in the scattered cities hereabouts, there hap- pens to be a greater number of pas-|j sengers using planes than in any oth- er part of the nation, it is not acci- dental. can read in the _ nN spaces.”” remote” and “far- Se. away refer to the eae y s and Oklaho- y 7 To begin with, as everyone know Pheer tae 4 V'UL. Be HEADIN AWAY UP NORTH | OH,(' So GLAD the distances out here are vast. G Place SHORTLY, KITTY - SUST GRABBED bY = ae city to city in Texas and Ok- fe lune ae the TIS CHANCE “Ta RUN OVER AN’ BIO lahoma is not a matter of commut- j 5 ridicannechaneh ing—or at least it wasn’t. A hop from ie tonicain ban Ge Amarillo to Tulsa to Oklahoma City ere Hi I have done! 50 they tell me, the train s 3 . cht, 1926 af BAN been nothing to cause dancing in t eee noe en Doubtless the railro * s a ty he best they could under the circu YO R stances. U { DISTINCTLY HEARD LOU KISSING AY DAUGHTER, YOUNG Man —@ND | SIMPLY CAN'T STAND @ “THING! LIKE, That tt ‘And, again, this has become a very | yich country——and in a hurry. Haz, ( ‘HILDREN . Chance and pioneering ha’ nm) partners in a long and old game in this part of the world. It certainly ‘was no novelty in Tulsa, Oklaho: City and way points to see a young man with $10 in his pocket on a cer-} tain Thursday and a million in the! bank a few weeks later. Oil did this. Since many of these oil and range people wanted to get about in a hurry, the airlines arrived at a most ad- ‘vantageous moment. Men had mon- ey in their jeans and would pay for And they would take a chance an lane would get them there. .. Thus y it is possible to make flying start from most any point in the neighborhood and be in Wichita for breakfast, in Kansas City for! lunch and in Chicago for a 4-o’cloc noon business conference | or attending a Chicago theater on the | same evening. | a far, far cry back to the cov- 1) ©92S by NEA Servicetns. | (y Clie Roberts Barkan Don't think your little two-and-a- alf-year-old stupid if he copies the older childre: If he never seems to think up any- thing original to do, and just tramps ‘ound after the others, digs when they dig, marches when they march, and sits on the step when they sit, don’t think he’s a dolt and an imbecile. If he shows any sign of playing by side from pulling himself along in kiddy car, he’s unusual, for thr olds as a rule have very little ive. When I say three- year-olds, I mean it li their third birthday fourth year. After their third birthday, it is amazing how quickly they learn. They have acquired a good bit of general I ered wagons on the prairie. » A, le knowledge about this big world in Paul Braniff, who started with a/thcir three short years, but now they dollar down on 2 plane of a defunct | are going to learn about the greatest ‘gir outfit, was prepared with facts and | thing of all. Themselves! to show me that his partic. | Learn Independence network of lines—not attached| It is just about this time that they to Universal Aircraft system— | discover that they can act and think quite independently of other people. ° They don't have to copy and do the JOE things that other people do. LITTLE || “In this orgy of discovery—e sort = @\of stepping over the sill into the magic land of wonders, so to speak— they do some terribly funny things. One of their first experiments is to be something or someone else. 4 little chap who enjoys a joke on him-|Myrtle and Walter, were callers at|family visited with Mr. Pears is unurcal, very Miely’ he isn't all, ie loves to pre-| self. the Robert Sharp home while in| Adolph Hansen Sunday evening. |trig t2 Wels Dronentt tars tented te walsh the boas of : Driscoll Thursday. Miss Vivian Shaffer, who is em- Margaret Merringds ate ; 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith made maps, Cafe in |® business caller at Stee! ———______4 | trip to McKenzie Friday after spent 8 rE aE gees Mrs, Smith’s daughter-in-law, Mrs.|short time with her folks Sunda; ancer Ligh mong MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN /|Ray Smith, ‘a ea eats afternoon, ° . is Cc t A — "Adolph Merringdahl, who has been|~ Raider ‘Olausen called on Weiter| Native Hawaiian Men Christ Schéon motored to Long{at the Red Cross hospital in Min-|Christensen Sunday afternoon. Ome mi — . | Mr. Hoffman sald he is on business. neapolis for some time, returned| Frank Shaffer, Harold Hargrave) Honolulu, Aug. 14.—(#)—The statis- | that race ‘ Hansen and children |home Saturday evening. Mrs. Mer-|and Fred McCoy motored to Dawson |tics of ‘cancer survey ie mother, Wes, Chetek] ringdahl went to Tuttle to mest Bins. Beas after some were repairs. A ; Verna Sleight of Tappen| L. B. Olson andniece Miss Lollie : 4 is : Tan been heading|and ‘Omar Roselt were callers’ at|Oleon motored to Bismarck, Satur: |L. Hottman, consulting stat ot | pon ath atin ta there ae the States. with run immer and Ben|the Frank Shaffer and Albertiday. - + the Prudential Life Insurance com-|name of Smith in Christensen homes, Sunday, Mrs, Ben Ome and Edwin. i, “ Mr, and Mn. Ole Newland and| Sunday evening ME the Aisert Chris!|' Tie lowest death rate was among | tong Joyarenn” ‘i fag a 5