The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1980 ACEOSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 19. Verdant (- QE widow YD LIKE TO GET A COAT OF WHAT AN ATTRACTIVE i Clean re 35. Limb D castes HAS ROOUNTEN CGLAR TEED ae Seto en UNece Rink THR top Saat 1k After songs [TIATCIt IT] oF ne rotue FOX AND A PRIMP DRESS OF -AQUAMARINE BUY THAT FOR UNCLE BIM= HE'LL LOVE IT AND IT WILL BEA KEPT AWAY FROM WE SHOPS FOR A FEW IRIATE [TIS] {A|O/O/RIE| 26, Scowl: Scotch 2%. Intimidate IE gpread loosely [TO[MIALT. 20 gave, motel BLUE AND BROWN — a ae BIG SURPRISE : Alternative DAG dl a AN Oe tale cytes FOR HIM = a ‘war $25,000% BUT YHE SHADES MUST 2 Toute THAT Sh Compare CARLOS MADE sm. Sotner-ot- PUT A CRIMP Store ERI IAI ¢: ie tatt ee efore . Kepresentative POWER — PIER MIAIN|E INIT TOL eh 32. Tree at a convention ‘34, Minute par- 46. Passing tele (Tie (NieE |r] eee [TIE] | fashion 38, Califoriia 47. Domestic ant- rockfish mal SHE e 31, Liquid fats aa 48, On Owes 38 Draw after 49. Vote con- SCOOCE 3%. Bla ot 88 Livt 80. a 2 iy! le ing DOWN . Jupancse hesitation 39. Exclamatio1 5 sas! EXACTLY s + ag, White lle = G0. Holy woman: =. Teleyhcr 4 2. Telephone 51. City tm India girl 58. Hard glossy 2 Sign of assent coveriny 4. Public notice 5 Strained @& Son of Isaac abbr. : silver AS WE GO 65, Morbid cond! To PRESS- tion: medical 7, Concerning suffix, & Outside: 62. Mine refix », Nosten &% Sort arias mecks Luzon savage 10, Last Greek 66. Lion ba 'Firee vietim fit Rew letter 68. Siainese coin of murder 4, Tr Bt me 5% South a 76 Violent wea 1st Emmet, ther conditions 18, Bon 52. Unit of weight 72, Onvtand Tu Eenereal saits GASOLINE ALLEY— 1 CAN THINK OF PLACES I'D RATHER GO BUT NOU WERE ' SATISFIED WITH CODAS m HOLDINGS? OFFICIAL REPORT y \VS GREAT TO BE BACK FROM BRAZIL, + PHNLLIS, BUT GOLLY, IT WAS A FINE TRIPE 1_WISH NouU'D BEEN ALONG. EVERNWHERE -AS FAR AS oo THE ENE COULD REACH. SENOR GOMEZ SANS IT'S WORTH MILLIONS FOR THE TIMBER ALONE. AFTER IT 1S LOGGED IT WILL BE FING FOR GRAZING, AND THEN'RE ‘DRILLING FOR OIL WITHIN, 200 MILES. THEN FILLED WITH VALUABLE TREES AS °¢ THEN WERE SUPPOSED YOU SOUND AS IF 4ou'D BEEN CUT WITR A REAL Betas | NEVER SAW SUCH FORESTS IN ALL NW LIFE! IT 1S HARD TO BELIEVE ONE MAN COULD OWN THEM Att, IT TOOK HOURS TO GO OVER THEM IN a te YS Gi Ot Es WHY DILLY DALLY AROUND | NOW JUST KEEP Your siiRT oes inetd LETS MAKE Sour eens HANDLE AT INDIAN KID AND “laos CAN GET FRECKLES | jus pucy tave uS TOGETHER BETTER THAN IF AND HIS | wyere ue ives... \NE'D 60 BUTTING IN--LOOK' FRIENDS | were cosine a THEYRE REGULAR PALS LOT oF PRECIOUS NEAWs HES A SWELL DUCK» NICEST ONE T ENER SAW 5 IN FACT — ARENT You AFRAID [7 YouR MAMA IS LOOKING FOR |Z TTAUAIN' Sou AINT GRTAGO \Nilo TOLD FARBAR HERE WE WERE AFTER WE GENE WIN THAT NESSAGE To TAKE KETCHUM ana TA TELEGRAPH Tus way! J a You? WHERE IS YouR, ALL ONLY YoU DONT MAMA? Sou MUST HAVE ABER oY SPEAK ENGLISH | THE TINYMITES | REG.U.S.PAT.OFF.. ©1930 BY NEA SEAVICE, INC. r x THERE'S A SEVENTY CENTS! 1 cout WHEN DO WE EAT? TM AS TUL ATTEND TAXI STOPPING WALK IT IN TEN MINUTES | WHAT HUNGRY AS A HORSE! T THAT. IN FRONT OF HERE GLADYS, TAKE THIS CALLING ONGLADYSAND ] wii erce, ‘ ’ FINNEGAN'S, UPSTAIRS. WELL, HOW KEEPING ME UP ‘TIL DO VOU LIKE THE NEW, AFTER TEN ocrock HOUSE? KIND OF A HOLD-UP RACKET | BRE YOU RUNNIN HUH? | ‘(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) “Oh, gee, I think that Finland’s grand. I'd like to live here in this land,” said Clowny. “ ’Course we've only been in Helsingfors thus far. But everything’s a wondrous sight. ‘That's why the land strikes me all right. It seems that we all have real fun, no matter where we are.” “That's as it should be,” Scouty cried. “You've never known a soul who's tried to make the best of every- thing and then had all bad luck. We mile at everything we see and are es happy as can be. Sometimes, I must admit, that smiling takes a lot of pluck.” ‘The Travel Man then said, “I think the night lights soon will start to blink. The sun is sinking rapidly. Let's find a place to sleep. We've seen enough for one long day. I'll bet you're tired out from your play and when you are all tucked into bed, I will not hear a peep.” ‘They found a hotel right nearby and turned right in with fagged out sight. Almost before they knew it, it was morning time once more. Wee Cop- py jumped right out of bed and, full of peppiness, he said, “Come, jump up, lads, and let’s get out and see what is ip store.” Their morning meal was shortly o'er and they were on their way once more. The Finnish children that they saw smiled in a friendly way. The Tinies watched them playing ‘round. Then one ran up with merry bound and said, “Come on, you little lads, and join right in our play.” Of course the Tinymites were glad to do it. What a time they had! And then a smiling Finnish girl came up and said, “Hello! We're glad to have you visit here cnd hope that everything brings cheer. I'm sure the townsfolk will be nice, no matter where you go.” (The Tinymites meet a queer old fisherwoman in the next story.) +£ RADIO DIGEST it ~ TUESDAY, JUNE 10 (By The Associated Press) #rograms in Central Standard time, P. M. unless otherwise indicated, trons ze Titt— Feature Wray we WE! 9:30—Dance Musto ¢ an brs also. W }.B—WEAF New York—660 (NBC Chain) Balalaika Orchestra~WWJ WSAl WDAF WEAF and Stations voy WIAM Ww WGN KSD W WMC WSB KOA KSL KGO KGW KOMO KHQ WSMB Wi 7:80—Bakers— nice WGY WTAM WFJC WWJ WSA! WIBU KSD WHO WOW SIMI KSTP WEBC WHAS WNC WSB WSMB KVOO WEY WOAI KOA Foy ‘WJDX a KOMO KECA KGW KHQ AP hise WAM WGY WEsC WWI WSAl SvibO RSD WOW a Rerires at rie Aso WWJ WH PRG OAL Sets WKY KOA SSL KGO KGW KOMO ‘AM WJDX Rae RECA KVOO WJAX WIOD WHAS WHO WDAF WHAS WSM FIC Www WSAl KSD WHO wow WBAP WHO WOW WSMB KOA KGO KGW HO WWJ W. 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