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Travel bj Is retained in antomoniie the mind 89. Pot forth 64. Liherates 42. Long narron DOWN board 1. Hair ointe ment 2. Captivate 3. Dwarf cow of the Ith cene — &9, Forward tury i 32. About (READ THE ‘The bunch walked through the) narrow street, amused at all the folks | they’d meet. Most everybody smiled } at them, as friendly as could be. Said Scouty, “Say! I like this town. I've yet to see a person frown. This happy spirit is a thing that quite ap- to me.” ‘The Travel Man replied, “Of course! A smile is sure to be the source of cheerfulness to everyone. That's why it pays to smile. And now you Tinies, too, must try to keep your spirits good and high. Don't get a grouch. Be happy! Then you'll all be right in style.” They thought this a worthy hunch, 80 all day long the Tiny bunch ran here and there and everywhere, just full of cheerfulness. “As far as I'm concerned,” said one, “before this | wondrous day is done, we'd better find a place to sleep. We all need vest, I guess.” | So, to a big hotel they went andj 10 good hours in sleep were spent. STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) —— +S 1030 STW nc, ‘When morning came the bunc’; arose and all felt full of fun. The Travel Man then said, “I'll bet you don’t know where we are, as yet. This pretty town is Stockholm and there's plenty to be done. “Now, first of all, of course we'll eat and then we'll hike out on the street. We've only seen the outskirts. Let's go right down into town. You Tinies like to have your fling and never miss a single thing. While traveling we may as well do every- thing up brown.” They ate and soon were on their Then Clowny loudly shout- ley! Look at that horse and ing it must be an art.” Then, as the thing drew right up near they all agreed that it looked queer. Instead of aving four wheels, it was just a two-wheeled cart. (The Tinymites meet the fortune- telling bird in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) + RADIO DIGEST FRIDAY, JUNE 6 (By The Associated Press} Programs in Central Standard time, 9:00—Lopes Orch aise WEY WIE Me W F pez Orch.—Aiso WGY WJDX WOW VV YSMB WDAF WOG 10:00—Lloyd Huntiey’s Orchestra—Also WWJ KSD WSM ee 348.6—WABC New York—860 (CBS C! OX KO! ‘M_WSPD WCCO LZ ui 6:00—The Nitwits—Also wag WFIW WLAC KLRA KF. 6:30—U. 8. Army Band: W KFH WECM WSPD W. VBR WREC WLAC KLRA KFJF_KLZ YL KV! Is—Heywood Broun—WABC and Stations >” PRC Kv KFPY KOL 30—Dance Carnival—Also WAD« WBCM WS! iC _KOIL WSPD WMT WBEC WFIW Wpop KLZ KDYL KVI KFPY WNAX WDAY nd Stations es KFIF 10:30—Bidnight Melodies—WARC a KFYR | e FRIDAY, JUNE 6 Kilocycles—545.1 Meters ime signal. - 7:0 ‘arm reporter in Washington, 7:45—Meditation period: Rev. Herzberg. 00—Shoppers’ guide program, 0—Opening grain markets. 5—Sunshine hour. 0—Weathes report; grain markets, 0—Aunt Sammy. 7—Arlington time cignals, rain markets. j—-Organ program: Clara Morris. a arck Tribune news and tt P, M. unless otherwise indicated. WTAM KYW KSD C_KOA WFAA WSAI SL KECA sD WWJ WDAF Woc WIBO KSD WOC KOMO VI KFPY WNAX WDAY OIL KMBC WISN WCCO WDOD WREC KLRA KF L KMBC Wi! WFIW WDOD KMBC WCCO WISN WIBW_KFH WREC KRLD KLRA P.M. weather. 12:15—Luncheon program. 12:25—Voice of the Wheat Pool. 1:15—Grain markets: high, low and jose. close. 1:18—Farm notes. 2:00—Good cheer program. 2:30—Siesta hour: Good News radio magazine, Music. tocks and bonds. ismarek Tribune sports items. Bismarck Tribune news, World Boo ferton Orr, mezzo- ‘ontralto; Helen House, accompanist. §.00—Carl F. Gutche, German address. FRECKLES| !N THE wastes OF BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Still the Mysterious Mister X! By Martin THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1980 PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES. THE GUMPS— THE FIRST PAYMENT AT WILL SUIT ME vs V HAVE AN %25,000.°°- WELL ~ HEAVEN EYES ns i WANE SOME THINGS AVEN EYES . ° ALL HAS A BUSY BO = ILt LEAVE You APPOINTMENT WITH 4 THIS 1S 1 pay soDar— AS | WANT Yo SEE MY ATTORNEY — Quick? wane CAN GET= pte tal THE JEWELERS ANS FIND hee EMEMBER = HE LAST THREE DATES QUT WHEN THE MOGUL AN ERRAND ‘Yo Bo: NO MORE PENNY = My red ea DIAMOND WILL BE LL MEET You Sued Meena PROMISE Naw! : neue wine AND HEN PLL MEET IN ABOUT ONE AS THIS — pers wee were: You AND WE'LL DINE DO You HEAR Borie Ae ACCEPT. “THIS Stent Bis te ONE wit Ms TMS IR, f AS THE SOMETH CAN SCOObE TO GET SHE LAST, FIRST. DO IN A. FRIENDLY THE € 25,000.22 f INSTALUMENT WAY. ‘To: RELIEVE YOU HUSH MONEY 2 OF THESE | WNEANY FINANCIAL, Burdens ?. ‘TO GIVE CARLOS- CARLOS YO GIVE HIM THI $25,000 & SHE GETS FROM SCOOGE- aaa SHELL BE THERE- WELL BE THERE- eee eee SENOR GOMEZ, NOU HANE MADE IT POSSIBLE TO SEE MORE OF BRAZILS FORESTS IN) A WEEK THAN) | COULD HAVE SEEN IND MONTHS ALONE. NE ALLEY—WINGING NORTHWARD OFF FOR HOME. ) WONDER WHERS CORPUS COULD HAVE q 1OU HAVE SEEN ONLY A BIN HEAD ON THE MAP OF BRAZIL, SENSOR. WALLET. 1 WONDER WHAT HE WAS SPNING ON ME FOR. IF I'D ONLY HAI VANISHED TO. THE CRB GENCE Ge iS 2S DOWN HERE BUT POLICE WATCHED EVERN GOOD OLD CAR; BOAT, TRAINN AND Y, PNORTH AMERICA. PLANE THAT LEFT. WILL LOOK PRETTY GOOD: AGAIN. WELL (T'S NICE A buck! THATS A FUNNY NO You AREN'T GOIN6 T KILL THING FIND OUT HERE MS Oven! GEE wiz2- AFTER T WALKED ALL THAT WAY To FIND HIM (T MUST BELONG SOMEBODY AROUND HERE we AN' THEY MIGHT FEEL BaD: YES-THIS Was ‘THAT NOISE WE HEARD WHEN WE LANDED OoNIN. IN THE HERE! WHAT ARE 1 QEr WERE GONG To You FELLOWS GOING ILL IT AND 00? ,—- STOMACHS A BANQUET = mm 4 MIS Duck's A LIFE A cecenrT !! SANER To SWICK TAKES IT AROUND ON. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HOUSE \S THAT SWING ENDOWED WITH LIFE? EVERY TIME T COME OUT HERE TOENIOY A SMOKE THE THING 1s aonc!! HE TALKS T'THAT NEW : GURREL NEXT DOOR ON HIS © P FINGERS=DEAF AND DUMB i LIKE THIS. POPR-AB-C- 7 4 BEEN WATCHIN EM “THROUGH THIS HOLE. AN THE RAIN-BARREL, JOHN METCALF, THE LAWYER uae ANeD MEALAW BOOK— | BLACKSTONE-AND L'VE BEEN STUDYIN' IT. 1 BROUGHT THE SWING AROUND HERE ) BECAUSE IT'S QUIET STUDNVIN KNOW WHY HE & COMES AROUND HERE, POP— t ; VLL BE DELIGHTED TH WAIT ON SOU BUT NOW “THEN, I'LL SUST REPEAT >) SUCH SERVICE! an ELL, ITS ABOUT Time! |: WANT NOULL HAVE TO WalT—TH' PHONE IS SOUR ORDER —2 CANS OF { ReazBeRRy PLE —WILL IT BE RINGING! BUSINESS BEFORE CORN, LONG? , PLEASURE, YA KNOW — « ’ " - AL MY LIFE ANE WAMNED To UP AWAY" WMERE NO ONE KNEW ME, “AND UBT SE MXSELE -- AND WWE KE OTHER PEOPLE

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