The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES = | ‘j VWHATE Yo PUNISH YOU See oy ea ante TREAT CIDGR BUT 'M NOT GOING To RAISE he VHAT DO YOU EXPECT rs by questioning e, [/wasted everybody's time and: money CT Or CRO de TainiGe THOME, > BE WHEN You 12,—One of the} and so on. ‘The committee has re- vou GRow uP ? entatives of the! ports now that the Indians signed DOUGHNUTS: IF ! HAVE TO M4 the document after being told it was WEAR OUT A DOZEN WwHar DO YOu ive done to the Indians has been to something els id is trying to find - © away their na ea) out whether 1! vasetvatlon MBOItIS BRUSHES wan Yo BE ? Sometimes their names have been! tendent, one Mossman, had anything A FINE MAN D ether by haif-witted | to do with its inception. YOU'LL MAKE = Ss who substituted Tt committee also has a counter- signed by # tribal committee, he authors of the first docu- misrepresentation. 's of this committee include nee Gray Eagle, George White- F. B. Bullhead, Joseph Otter and Ben Has F at should voted that the Clarences, Josephs, fan bur spell or | Bens and other praenomens are do- mounce. nated to the Indians by their guard- ed | ian. ‘The more advanced Indians dis- like the practice.) at the names of a major- { the original petitions. Alive, Andrew Kills a Louis Whitehorse, s |G irindstone, Bert Chasing y Originally es hh tted Horse, Mrs. Ma. ily names. WI Anselm Kills Cro 8 1, Louisa Face, Sam- ht, Mrs. Caroline Ro- 1 B Catherine Shot At, ‘ibe was likely fi er as Horns, Sophie Noisy ie of some cl k, ‘wobears, Oscar Grind- yee or hero. But U to their eve been me! hh with results eq pglish-speaking Tudian with a sense ti old Indian cr for the | and for any such nonwense an Cold Hand. George Afra Boy! MANY-A CLOSE ~ t NE “MOUGUT OF | 1 HOPE MINE it on t a awk, Leo Tailw ker, Mrs. ARNTAN ay paay, for instance, ; Josephine Butfaloboy, James Differ- SUNE TAG AND 1 HAO . " ie AME THAT— } NENER COMES= Adian whose o 1 name, trans- ent O UP ON UNCLE HARRY'S SWCUG! WHEN YouR ¢ 1 waNT To into English, would have beer RANCH LAST SUMMER: TINE COMES, IT GET OLDER THAN frown. Thanks to a reservation em. ie, 2 yoye'’s happy thought, he is now of 5 ¥ rey MAN! WHEN 2 Think cially and legally known The | b $ ugh ‘uke of Wellincton. y ry Poordog, Rose Poordog, "Bne known as David Cop eld and | § fF ') vns Medicine, 0 eep. One | r : rows, Bessie ly named | COMES, THATS AL! cs, Luke Good Fur, Vital Bear- adie Defender, M. Feather Ear- ‘rings, Joseph Yellow First, Little Hor: Teservation at Fort Yates, | , William End of Senate Indian Affa i Lulu Bought Plenty and ‘iibweaes =, y = o. investigated conditio a d Face. i : \ > vation this year and 1 s ; government policy en- to its attention a pri f | 5 ing the Indians off the nd into jobs alongside But if they're sent out a ‘The complaini alleg into the world with names like that svestigating senators dem it will be the unkindest cut of all for Q@dians, encouraged gr suffering race. ——___ ‘ MOWM’N POP And Then Pop’s Pipe Went Out By Cowan i ‘ WHEN 1 GET THE SAPE-WaY AIR-CHUTE (F A CANOE DRIETS ONTO A ROCK THE ANY AVIATOR WHO DOESN'T WEAR ONE ‘ COMPANY GOING FULL SWING L WONT BE NECKERS CAN GET OUT AND SWIM.IF THE OF OUR SAFEWAY PARACHUTES STRAPPED 1 PERCHIN' PRETTY OR NUTHINLEVERY AIRDLANE OLD FAMILY BUGGY COLLAPSES YOU CAN ON HIS BACK OUGHT TOBE STRAPPED TOA, KL Panpey MAN Can, CHAUFFEUR WILL WANT ONE OF OUR FOOL-RROOF RIDE THEHOSS HOME.BUT IF ONE OF THESE ae AIR BUT IT TAKES A New York, Oct. 12.—For an inside | thing so fine that she’s two weeks be- PARACHUTES BECAUSE AFLYIN' MACHINE [5 OZONE-CHARIOTS FOLDS UP ON YOU, GET UP IN at the fantastic pageant which | hind at the cheap side-street board- EATHER FLYIN'OR IT ISNT AND IFAT ISNT THEN SEVEN MILES ABOVE A THUNDERCLOUD, “| GOOD ONE TO STAY THERE.rM Our akes up Broadway, I advise a few | ing house. ANY HUMAN BIRD WOULD GIVE HIS KINGDOM IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOUR FLYING UMBRELLA ‘TO MAKE FLYING SAFE.OF COURSE ks at the desk of any mid-town| But she wouldn't let the folks at FOR A PARACHUTE. THAT OUR WHE: YOu" LLION lecraph office. | home know that—not yet. No, not BIGGEST SELLING nal maa 3 teacuuae “so meget — q ee @ 3 4 On the yellow slips of paper which ! Perhaps, if she becomes desper- @Meass back and forth over the bare | ate enough. They told her not to come dunters are a thousand-and-one ; to New York. They knew this would stories of defeat nd victor) surrenders and conque: dy end tragedy, of appe: 4 . And maybe—oh, well! s *x* * the four-flushing, big- ind-dance gent. He's sent a telegram to He'll get it in a few hours . His “hotel” is where tee Doesn't seem anything very intri- tu: a But in a few hours he'll get the wire jot | he is sending himself and it will read. “How about 15 weeks booking X cir- Old sala And he'll saunter and eating in automa ve out into Broadway and flash it in pacing the offices and a front of the boys across from Long- turndowns; moments when one|acre Square and he'll say—“Well, that's that. Be paying you all back (GREETINGS, GU22,0.0 Boss! |[Now OONT START GAWLIN' JUST BY BEW'ON MY TOES! \GREAT gave up the ghos! 7 And then, “ in a couple of days. BACK AGAIN, RIGHT SIDE sig A . 4 Seca’ , Sooner or later during the day he'll WITH CARE AN’ GosH Fs nie Gee ee wo Gag coocen’ con ne | Rk one 3 able to borrow ten or twelve dol- BET ~% 0 ej ‘ i cream of the particular jest may | Jars on the strength of it. That'll give ER GLAD TA SEE ME! |/CHance: HOW, THouctt) [FURS ON TH’ MaRKET- KE in the fact that when the contract | him a swell stake. Tomorrow he'll LIEVEO ME WHEN 1 TOLD HIM i came it was for some petty | send himself another message, saying We Hao’em-uec. Ge, ¢ @.in a show that will flop, paying ‘Booking held up temporarily. Sit went ( DRIETIN’ (IN DERN SOON! 4, ttle more than living wages in the] tight Gradually he'll let himself ve, eantime. down. And meanwhile the suckers u te eee who loaned him the money will shrug : And there are the messages that lie| their shoulders and realize that ¥ p Z 4 nd He and lie. they've been bunked again. q 9 4 y Y 1 A pretty girl, obviously “down at the “2 8 zs 1 é ‘ A Z 4 $ ” yet bracing herself against cir- And there are the “sugar papa”; “umsatances, comes in and writes a; messages to the pretty chorines which ‘words—“Happy birthday, mother. | come to figure in the breach of prom- hing fine.” ise and heart balm suits. There are Yeah—“everything fine.” Every-| the thousands of “good luck” wires 80 fine that when she pays for | that go out to managers and stars on (3 Za P= (she message she can't cat lunch. | opening nights. There's anything and NS — : ; ———ae f° F Averything so fine that the soles have | everything you're looking for, if you . ii f= OAT wll nmin A 0 through her shoes and she can't wait long enough and read between 7 f Cs Ki 0 AGL Co vec figllttt seaman them patched. Everythinz so| the lines. that the runs in her hose have GILBERT SWAN. mended over and over. Every-| (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘YOUR @ few days ago in the form of a let- ter from an incensed mother. The letter interested me, not be- cause of her 8! | against the schools—I hear that often enough—but on account of her point f 7 of view concerning her children. ... . “They are pushed and ‘moted child specialist of the west, ® teacher's mecting last z. said that the school of the that continued to disregard the | or miss words or talk. Have we gone development of children, " e d its eyes to the difference in singe core Salaaiaes and temperament would be Light Hasn't Dawned of “educational malpractic: ithe same city came an echo| If all her letter says is true, and was from the tone of it I am inclined to .| think so, I'd say decidedly we have gone back to the dark ages, or rather, LITTLE JOE we haven't seen the light yet. - @| This is no dissertation on corporal Punishment, by which we generally 6 YOURSELF mean whipping. but tt is a protest v He gacK DOESN'T against schools that will permit scold- | YOU FORWARD. ing, knocking about and abusing chil- U dren until they are, as this mother S: and a) A £23 FoF £e9 evand

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