The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1929, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE B ISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929 ‘Washington, Aug. 2: of the United States ser A ways professed to be tle pit ppointed | © to take one} about complicat) ub knows it's hard ideas on any alone after a late statesman or cided that they c GOING PLACES AND KSEEING THINGS Port Huron, Mich., nother crown-up fo on a spot which, o had remembered b Yes, there it w ing vacant lot » neighborhood im blushed for... of tin cans over by packed pathway ‘’ point which m by the dining home plate fo! Lotto and cm... - The f ace of that a crude coal post ov € room was . Remnants of ered of wire and and Sticks... . Well-c: and baseball And most famil: weather sounds and Suggestion of swect dian grass. The ci the cicadas and the io The low growling of dogs. ke * Other barefoot bor the vacant lot had an honest-t M rs y the cellar The bark | was stripped | r bark cigar- make. And the was the And they had a re; ‘a of a concoction of many bal! r di and old rags. use § I wanted to ask r they im Wouldn't let me ta at the ball. I w: this was once and that its tin c ash-heaps were s ories. But I feit some urchin woulc “What about it? 5o I walked on * * Doubtless many | gone from this ood. I found bows who had i had half the fun bandoned for a mo- i after a series vas joined teriously, | big pitcher of le of newspapers and 's of ice. In another couple a business enterprise was the front lawn— “Lem- After a time, I ca Where the hill + trail, down to t ‘once seemed like to stop coming to his} as well. And’ ing his confidence? 3 cently spoke to me out 'y thit But she added a bit of informatio1 it not only ex- plained why the child was telling on 8 but it made it quite pos- for his mother to cure him of What shall we do with the child; without losing his con- ‘who comes to us with tales about the . She informed me that he children he plays with and re-| was very selfish, also. the pranks or disobedience oi It Isn’t Malice sisters and brothers—a tattle tale?! In young children there is seldom any real ice behind tattling. In and most of them are | an older the motive for running how to handle it. Because }to a parent with stories is perhaps one great danger; if they | not so innocent. take the common method of scolding; In a young child tale-bearing may jhe caused by his feeling that a cer- tain thing is wrong and that his mother really out to know. He knows ||that she wants him to tell her if -he | does wrong? Why, then, may he not tell on somebody else? In the case of this particular little boy. however, it was different. edt to be abl ri Freckles and His Friends King’s X! By Blosser ALL RIGHT NOW = THIS PENNY WILL TEL! GO Wome AND TALS WE STAY SALESMAN SAM WWE STAY HERE OR Go HOME HEADS WE 7 WERE = LM TAKING HEADS.: f 1S THIS ; anes N 0! | fl s , RESIDENCE? TASTER GUMP'S ¢ : LITTLE BOY \ q oa iol =“ a “i WI 1, “ey i A Wi THERE IT GOES: KEEP Your EYE WELL NUWAT IS 1T++ HEADS OR- TAILS 2 Z HOPE ITS TAILS BECAUSE THEN WE'LL > STAY HERE AT WE * RaKCH A wie LF * NEITHER OF * ‘EMITS STANDING STRAIGHT UP--YouLL WANE To 008, | IT over tf = " » 6 ~. ie, 7 - fi No SiR. SUK GRIPS 15 Nf six eriest MEL PHYLLIS OUGHT weNS FOR ARTER'T GET mre || HEAVENS! BOTT] CP NEARS SINE : STUEF PACKEDCON WELL Guess 2 CAN A pieces oF FURNITURE | { WAVE To TRANEL LIGHT || MANAGE (T | AND “TWO OF THEM ARE SHOES é F SEE, OETTER Go Back AN! Ask THAT KID) (SAY, KID, l€ 1 KEEP RIGHT ON THIS i cm Z (eC HEADIN’ RIGHT —THE ONLY THING” | | ROAD LONG ENOUGH, CAN Ya TELL ! ‘ HUS Far || THAT HAS (TS BEARINGS ON THIS TRIP | | ME WHERE (TLL TAKE me? 7 5 ; san vas (s TH’ metorcyeLe— - ALREAOY Covereo A CERTAIAN - NUMBER. OF MILES, ON HIS TRIP (NTS THe! A 7 FAR ORTH, W NEXT TIME YA ANSWER A GENTLEMAN * ‘ AND TEoAy Oon'T Say NO'M — Say NO,sIR! We FIND Hin s77ee CHUGGING= ALoNa- ~~ o— - . ® | wenn mtb BON TIME WE DD SOME?) we ‘ , ‘THING FOR 'EM~ AFVER ALL TH FREE ALL . FERDS THEX'VE | : | rs 2 | 4 ‘ go home, but him, suet a case ‘ Sal lowed ay i p I bes in Peery ary ford | ting B | |Red’s” desire. Vacation flirtations seldom lead | Fainting By Request ; His pals were sentenced to 10 to anything—unless the wife hears bane. faye ence in. the city sal, nyt t it. digs » N.'D., Aug. 22.—Joe tn ceek. painting the 7 ar : better known as “ wife of a well-known Chinese 5 Plumber,” went on a ea ee on, the business because her hus- the city about 30 days ago, her. after Policeman G. ‘Tinboe thee hake the dust of the city’s m his hand forever. » and Tuesday, | Earl : with three ‘others, he in-lm peut 5 4 it too freely in intoxicants. York's recent as arrested, and Tuesday

Other pages from this issue: