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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1920° - - TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES 4, WASHINGTON _ THE GUMPS—A SOILED REMARK A LETTER , | $4,000,000 a year are lent annually to iter) udents at an average of 6 per cent, 1 CALLED AY TOM CARR'S OFFICE TE OTHER DAY— AND HE GAVE ME HIS CHECK FOR %10,000.° FOR BuT You KNOW 1’ WORRIED ABOUT TOM = wit ALL THAT MONEY = BECAUSE=> ! : dase ibete ites i OUR CHEERFUL AID CLUB = WEALTH ANO FAME = | ee nston, Sent. 28 you want eee period after graduation, Dh ME IS $0 GENEROUS = VM SO AFRAID ‘THAT THEY USED Yo BE 80 to college, as nearly a million Greonioat presents a list of student MY WHAT MONEY THAT WE'LL FALL IN LovE WITH ere smericay MAN MUST HAVE = SOME UNDESERVING PERSON = You KNOW= funds in the United States. mie tan ait rious. means By SHEY TELL ME HE HAS SOME UNSCRUPULOUS, WOMEN ARE ring money SAVED OVER *®2,000,000—- DESIGNING WOMAN NOT WHA) IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS=/ 0 COULD RUIN THEY USED ; helpers, house \ THINK IT'S SIMPLY \ WiM— ecorators, window MARVELOUS = DP tons college ation operators, radio and installation experts, watch repairers and working their = way | Some of ‘Em Cut Mair pering requires little time to re in spare time and able when dons either ‘al shops or independently in college rooms.” one is advised, a vogue for bobbed hair has maven many col rls work, cutting ¢ but only | hair, shampooi nd manicuring in were worked out by Dr. W Greenlea’, the burea x higher education, v nomical colleze me spend less than $790 ¢ How the Tuition men’s and w $134 in cocd: and room, usu: the student c from $108 to the average in being $231. M college year of 36 w in the four-year col sities. That does r coginecring, milli- 3 | Freckles and His Friends Some give s drive taxis, 4 run light WELL- HERE'S A clothes and off-c: sell automobiles FELLAS MIGUT LIKE To SEE } 1 suouLD say |] PICTURE WE Took From \ BOY! SAV In nearly SOME OF ThE PicTuRES (N FRONT OF TE RAN THOSE ARE all Heienelt catllta UGB T Too UP On UNCLE MOUNTAINS student. sing envelopes, bili- HARRYS RANCA.- FOR You =: Forty-six per cent or nearly haif ing, mailing and filing. Men students \NOULD LEMME LOOK of all college men, are making some | cften st-office clerks dur- effort to carn at least a part of their | ing holi and other rush periods. expenses. One out of cy four Opportunities in other clerkships at college women is contribt pr part time are frequent Own support while attendin: Lots of Good Jobs *college students, one out of Among other suggestions, based on three was at least pari - what students already are doing, are: porting during the ye: telephone operating, meal-time cash- sixth of all coliege stud were en- ie in cafeterias, timekeeping, bank tirely self-supporting in that ye elling of all kinds—espe- 3 according to Dr. Greenleat’s fic mmer, handling student ie 6College men and jerking, cigar-clerking, $00,000 during thei renting, commercial Mi institutions repor painting lamp. shades, china, amount earned w ecting cards and the like, posing for “ ME 6$149 for women. artists, running gift shops, preach- ww?’ rm = x 4 ‘3 Ke pa ‘The bureau of education hook lists ing, tutoring, night school teaching, aloe y is » colleges and universities r the ng music or bridge lessons, new. ® country, their rates of tuition, board paper writing, serving as dal p + and room charges and other feos. It nen or night watchmen, bill col- tells all about student loans and tributing circul: playing 0 . * bout many of the available s jar truments, waiting on table, ips. general house wot ‘indow washing, M M 'N POP Buying education on the install- | furnace tending, caring for children ment plan has becoine pop i and many more. aT TAT Many agencies are making “ Your correspondent is not taking SOME LAWYERS HAVE A TOUGH loans” to students th > orders for this publication, but it YES, THIS BABY CAME TO MY OFFICE ‘ to be good risks, In 282 ¢o1 pe ‘sad front! the! Goreeninenis Brits TIME. ABOUT THE ONLY TIME AND AGTED SO QUEER CALLED THE | OME EDO ee Te es miversities funds aggregating nearly , ing Office here for a quarter. FOLKS GO YO SEE THEM -1S WHEN COPS. THEN L DISCOVERED HE WAS. NAN IN THE, bee vere : THEY'RE IN DUTCH. THE OTHER GUY'S JUD WELLER,WHO HAD DONE ME A SHARD CeseERT, | ASSIGNMENT. I'D TROUBLE \S THEIR GOOD FORTUNE. GOOD TURN-PULLED MY CAR OUT OF oor OF THE BASTILE “at AND UD 130K owe THE MUD WITH ONE OF HIS. ANY COST GROUND OVER ++ _ INVENTIONS WHEN 1 WAS ON p y ACAMPING TRIP New York, Sept. 28—From Danj © ie Chaplin always insists on Healy, who has been a master of at in the background. He's Bes 1 | shy to the point of terror when forced re Saeed ie id into the public limelight. At the S e mt s s ssh teau Madrid one evening, Healy ray of expert dat; threatened to introduce him to the Jay Gould is the crowd and Chaplin all but fled in the male patron; panic, When “Lind: retorts. And pre yan bis mi days, a v 4 rs are more ructed to try to kiss him. As likely to be elegantly groomed than proached his table, the airman Bociety women with millions to toss arose with strained he UPon cowns. y from his table and left, the The colleciate lads are the worst Nor would he ever consent to K offenders in the night life, arniy: duced. from New Haven, Princeton and i Waterbury, the famous polo | nearer points prepared to e plenty dik vlophone, in! cheap gin » $06 cable and i ei a accommodate when quently have to be bounced bodil: - Corbett. never turned down an TINGLE OBLLS, Tate BeLts, BELLO, Budo! WHY AlN ToHA Most of the fights which break out m 7 im cafes are duc to efforts of th: ion to tell a funny story to a OUR |] TINGLE ALL TH’ Way HOW I OUT PLENIN’ WITH TH’ c nd some of Dibulous youths to “cut in” on some. one else's girl—which, by the i Jim Jeffries TCKLEO WHEN We the signal for a bottle to swing over " dom refused SPRING ets INTH’ brief word or two. Jack Dempsey gets. FALL - GOTTA Ger some pe stere is a serious move- ment on the part of the swankier | boyishly fuss: NE NOW — elubs to keep the raccoon coat parade | tc oo way the tables this winter. | ‘On the other hand, the Broadway |she invariably warbles the song gamblers are the quict vhich brought her fame—My Man.” tiring of the customer: Bow happens to be in town ally the most generou: loes her stuff” upon the arrival 0 far as the pretty e: nds, doing a sort of jig step as! concerned . It's easy come. ishes to greet them. And so it with them, but it’s quiet “4 MN i ", incidentally, points out that ter of celebrities” has become utstanding night-club job, ¥ | quite different occupation from thi tho|of mereiy introducing the variou eg \ poultne numbers and engaging in a ew Wise cracks. The celebrity intr OT A “Two. 7 ‘ducer must know hundreds “of im- "fecha ote S nN Healy, who, by the way, has pre- portant people and not only be able Goat Ne pared a book on “The Night Life of point them out to the crowd, but ne New York,” in between pictures on understand how to get them to per- | the Astoria Sacamount lot. and ap- form—if possible. | in the supper clul nds, GILBERT i Up.a few items about cclebrit | (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service Ive.) | ‘women of the world. #8 ex back to it, pathologists look in- antly for the “fear cause” in trying ‘aighten out mind affections— pai nd . children must be kept clear of every form of fear. Now, fear is a big word. It's like There are dozens of kinds hing that swings our lives out of bal- | Kinds of feare sere Are dozens of “ance more frequently then moct other | Reughi We ; i things put together is feer in one of | ciaeueily it can be divided into two forms. aes One is made of things that | can he seen, or felt, or heard, suc! 7 t ‘Specialists trace almost every com- | water, animals, tramps, fire, aa ee -\ ment, pain, thunder, i i isbea=* : Gal | no it gist ht H F I i i