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10 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1929 TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES { WASHINGTON SAX OLD a (Sty) You OVGHT To Stuby UP A LITTLE BIT ON You OUGHT To IT DOESN'T MAKE wW— | LEARN Now Yo EAT ANY DIFFERENCE WHAT FORK) YVE BEEN EATING WITH WHEN YOU'RE You TAKE AT TNE TABLE — You SHouLD MY KNIFE FOR FORTY YEARS: INVITED OUT = WHEN You'RE ON ‘THE NEVER EAT AND NEVER CUT WHAT FORK YO ROAD 18 THE ONLY wins YouR MYSELF YET = USE AND ALL THAT WME THAT MAKES KNIFE — A DIFFERENCE — You SHOULD ALWAYS USE By RODNEY DUTCHER Ir ze the American right to naval (NEA Service Writer) pat s funding her debt es on a basis of 50 and to Britain at exinning to of 82 cents. aggle about to this s of spor- the coin- LETTER ; Shylock” she went jard. getting it 4) § Pat Of . Copyrigne. 19%, ett Sone Cheags Totus AO! You Don't YeP- INE BEEN ; — STILL YOUVE BEEN IN ScHOL ENERY AXEAN IT, 00 GONE FROM HOME DAY YOUNE GEEN UP HERE = THERE'S A } A LONG TIME AN’ eae SCHOOL BEFORE YoRE EYES THAT TEACHES . BESIDES ,2 WANE A MAN THINGS NO SCHOOL ROOM CAN To BE Back IN N ENER TEACH. FRESH AIR = SKY -STARS= TINE FOR . MOUNTAINS ~ BIRDS ~ANIMALS —"TREES = SCHOCA. WHEN is : STREAMS AND A MILLION OTER. IT sTaRTs J Lip) | TAINS ~ AND 7 ATTEND CLass EVERY " 7 , DAY~.~ WELL, 2 HATE To See You Go, FREecues! WHEN DAN HEARS THAT 3 ANELL, DAN, WANE “INN GOING HOME HELL BE SURPRISED.» LT’ “ent on HOPE WELL UNDERSTAND > Z GOING Home \TUAT 2 CANT STAY nt WERE FOREVER! rib doles and became vit up the old est erished the famil Perhaps the British situation imagining the state of would have to exist before the America’ willing to elect a So in the hope that a government could rescue them £ : BROOK TROUT: en : Mil AND ? BuT 1 SWEAR T LEFT THEM Yet through all pt i THEY ARE y attempted to mudd’ ved notice. his BEAUTIES HANE THEM up her own end. Only to make no 9° SIZZLING passed on to IN & JIFFY, she tacitly conser proud title of mistress of the s GOING PLACES AND SEEING THINGS Detroit, Mich.—One day last w cs which are made to his busy ter, I was lunching with one of more-or-less celebrated E elists who visit our she the rest of the year writing abo “You American: own United Sta ing me. “Just a few hours your New York is your modern Bag- 2 dad—I mean a place which is like some capital of the ancient O You know, of course, how tras glish no’ ng a river boat | i looking shore- of flats upon| h their Fourth| ctacles, it's diffi- isagree with the visiting] man who sees these things! sm a happier perspective, | d_spenc | t SALESMAN SAM There With Both Feet r to those problems HER KINA BEAT “THIS, MRS.GULZ? SOM SENT US & PICTURE OF INTHE ARCTICS from all the far-flung countri ed on street cor- the world would make their w ne new skyline of Wind- | : Hee cid Oviental centers; HIMSELE ~ HES IN THE ARCTICS / GONE SIX DAYS! Just TH same — , Which left me stag- ALREAON | TAKE @ LOOK AT I was a lad, was the! Wis FEET! one could find ( oh From Sarnia little towns, blissful Canadian Indians wove baskets and| cross to the American Bicyclists took the an roads to avoid “scorchers.” would study the wor and exchange the s earth.” 1 Timidly, I inquired what this place bs might be. And his answer w: u 4 troit.” I smiled, thinking of parts and terrific autemohile duetign, of machines and a mechani. cal world. “Do you realize.” th snapped at me, “that ail Europe a ans . travels to Detroit to see those wheels |r rie an dozen sky-reaching ho-| Bt tendon, P wheels tels rise and thrive and everything Lg 2 London, Paris, Berlin.) ix brisk and busy as in the most Vienna, Moscow—they all want to! / 4° % ; ‘i Sereide they do i¢ there, 1: -will neue of communities, Down the venture a guess that 80 per « of all business-minded men who com to America, look over New York by necessity, but visit Detroit to look and wonder. Do you realize that the t Walkerville the bourbon and ints by the Saturday or indsor-bound ferry- swamped with Ameri- ng over to hire a hotel yea iH : d order up some ale and rye. Know Detroit if they're going to|""Tooking over the narrow expanse travel on wheels? To the world it’ river and watching the fleets of — 7 | + ~ F ey i 7 Py 4 f 4 PAT, OFF. x the high spot in this new mechanical | ite] inate hing back . 4 i ats rus! id forth, age. And its turrets are as the min-l one ¢; nats Tushine veer ee tap ig ‘ rets of old-—it is fantastic and fab-|ONe,cannet, but wonder, hew & vet BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Not a Bad Idea a ulous. And you take it as a matter jy { ever see my English friend : . DONT sii fe | canos jungles and the boulevards have to yoom an of course.” again, I'm going to ask him what Par the pamish ale played in his Well, I'm sitting in a hotel room Detroit adventures. on a very hot day, looking down up-|, GILBERT SWAN. on a triangular park and strects (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) ed in trees. I don’t know my e Pogias and ancient Orient perhaps as I should. Nor can I find ml YOUR umnist who recorded the day-to-day; impressions. I have some vague! CHILDREN memory of reading staggering) ‘ concerning the millions made - ‘a certain Mr. Ford and by Gen- & Olive Roberts Barton eral Motors. And I was far from i; “fhorant regarding the number of pi (OMS by NEA Service inn | _ L have come to the conclusion that | more parents are concerned with the matter of obedience than with almost anything else in this serious ® | business of child training. So be it! Perhaps they are right, to consider it the one and only thing of importance in teaching a little child the way he should go, but let us hope that those parents who do worship at such a shrine and are persistently blind to the other attributes necessary to bring the|child behavior, we'll have human race nearer to perfection, are| about it. * GS EO IIT gmc