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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 __- [ Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzie VON BIMBO+ WHY DQO:X0U WAIT? WHY NOT MARRY AT ONCE? 1AM READY = 1 WOULDN'T BOTHER ABOUT MY TROUSSEAU 1) WAVE EVERY THING I NEEO = ALL THE CLOTHES TO WEAR ~ WN DON'T YOu FLY WITH ME ?, ANY WHERE = To GET ME OUT OF MY PLIGNT, 1 PITY POOR SCc0OGE = AND | AM POWERLESS TO HELP HIM = COWARD THAT | AM — KNOWING WHO KIDNAPPED HIM AND WHY=_ 1 DARE Nov ‘TELLS ‘ONE WORD FROM ME AND CARLOS ERO. FIDDLED WHILE ROME BURNED = ROME 1S BURNING AGAIN BIMBO — WAKE UP—_ BEA MAN OF ACTION = THROW AWAY THAT FIDDLE — OR (T WiLL BE 11, Medteinaa lan 1% Region be- tween Francs th Fiver vee» (RIULUINERPIERMMUIN| 1 [7] 12. Diminntive > 14, Encoctage” [G/TMMO|!(S|TIOIRITMENIA! *" Z if faites esi HERS CN pea _ LJ 3 RIT. R = WELL LIRACS~ > WAVE YOU THO UGHY FT OVER? 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THERE WASN'T A THING LEFT WORTH TAKING. | JUST GOT & COUPLE NUTS AND BOLTS. ez pe za AE Mite Si i 2 AIT REE a eyitlpeon G 4, 4 4 ak = G Gee ts — 4 DO IL pt iy atae 0M eR” wr oe 3B o, Lup (Gl: bt Gg 3, oe eee oe jiley ly li lt VD p Z IT QUST DOESNT SEEM } VeS- MY HEART'S POSssiBLe THAT OUR BOY 4 SimpLy GOING PITY- 'S COMING HOME TODAY") PAT.AND TIM RANING SEEMS LIKE AGES ALL HIS FANORITES SINCE HE SAT AT FoR DINNER. TONIGHT f Pat. Of; ©. r wow Te Sie Chende Teen BE GLAD To HEAR " Tuey Tore Down { SEETAINT €xciTED, TAG? I MERE WE ARE, FRecuies! DOES THIS Loox FAMILIAR To 1D LOVE TO GO WITH ‘ov BUT THERE'S NO OWE ELSE HERE ANDI WATE TO LEAVE AMY ALONE SO MRS. TYTE TLL SEND HER OVER THERE S! ‘THE NEIGHBORS WILL LOOK AFTER HER \F YOU'LL BORROW ME WHILE SHE GOES (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) They watched the watermelon boat|wee Coppy said. “Here’s where and Scouty said, “They tempt my|we'll stay until we eat the melon. throst. I wish we had a big one that | We will not be bothered here.” So we all could eat right here. With my-fine Scout knife I could cut it into dandy pieces, but we'll have no chance to try it out, or eat a bit, I ‘The Travel Man just smiled. And then he pleased all of the Tinies ‘when ‘he said, “Well, boys, I think that I can fix you up just right. For n nothing I can buy a melon ) will-make you sigh. Come on down and help me. Pick the one in sight.” to the boat they promptly ran. ‘The boatman said, “You bet you pk any melon that you want. I' to sell them all.” “Ah, here’ 2 big one,” Clowny cried. And then he it to his side. “Hang on real it,” cried someone else. “Don’t let that melon fall.” Right down the dock, not far away, #4 RADIO everything turned out real nice. Each Tiny had a great big sli The Travel Man, too, took hi smiled from ear to et When they were through the Travel Man said, “Well, boys, now I guess we can go right down to a real queer shop that you will like to see. I’ve visited this place before and there is quite a treat in store. A man there makes fine pottery and is clever as can be.” And so they went there very ance. Scouty, “Say! This place is slick.” Great urns made out of pot- tery were standing here and there. The pottery man was hard at work. He said, “Hello,” but didn’t shirk this daily toil. The Tinies found his handiwork was rare. (The Tinymites have a ride in a queer buggy in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) DIGEST if TUESDAY, JUNE 24 (By The Assuciated Press) ‘Sam's NOTIN NOW, MiSs! WON'T 1 CO? meese! Gut sams so Nice! MES 1 OID, TOO! 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