The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1930, Page 16

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930 Al— [aim |aiz| CY Uv 8 'S Ss 1 3. Limb Z| Dl O| 2 Rw x| >|) . Jurispradence 4. Ent . Garden ime 82. Seadow 4. Collection of ets 4s, Exclamation 38 Visitors im] -o] >] 4 RP [ol z[>/ 0} OBEWHO Eis raw A he E °. Pp (3 R |. Entangle G) ‘Ss E Ss lo IN 4, Artistic ap- preciation Tony 42. Ape 4s. Aurictes 48. Put 47. Was victorious ¢7, Building 40. Negative material DOWN 1. Snare 2. Demolish 8. Freedom of acces! & Enoch ‘aa ef eT aad aaa . Branches of learning 53. Moistens 3. Princely Italian family 36. Pare 7. Article of apparel » Morbid con. dition: suffix o Ex |. Stroke lightly 63, Preposition of pines eee ew as ad cd iE “My parents are old-fashioned that way. They think all a girl needs ' to go is a bathing suit.” \ 4 -(KEAD THE STORY, THE: \N COLOR THE PICTURE) The Tinymites thought Moscow liked. They walked into a queer old great.. Said Coppy, “I can hardly wait until we visit all the places we have read about. As we stand on the they saw they back . | apart,’ place and had a bite to eat. The Tinies ate all that they could. The food, they found, was very good. And when they had cake for dessert, it tasted mighty sweet. Once more they walked around a while and when they'd covered ‘bout a@ mile, wee Carpy shouted k B “Look! I see a funny cart. A camel's pulling it and he seems just as lazy as can be. The way his legs swing and forth, you'd think he'd fall The cart was loaded down with hgy and shortly Coppy shouted, “Say! {Can we get on your cart and ride? We'll try it, one by one.” The man said, “That's a real good hunch, but 4 gee can all ride in a bunch.” So that what the Tinies did and, my but they had fun. (The Tinies start for Odesess in next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) THE WHISPERING MAN- ‘WHO IS THIS PERSON ? BACH DAY FOR A WEEK By Small (Sex, SAM, COME IN ANT SALESMAN ~* SAM BOOTS AND HER }- BUDDIES WHY ARE You ALWAYS COMPLAINING ABOUY UNCLE BIM 7 Must BECAUSE HE 1$ IN LOVE = QUIT KNOCKING THEY POOR FELLOW — ‘You WERE IN LOVE ONCE YOURSELF = DIGGIN’ FOR BURIED TREASURE, T OUGHTA BE ABLE To LAND A JOB OF SOME KIND HERE AT THE AiRpoRT..... HERES, NOTHING LD_LIKE BETTER THAN To BE WORKIN’ AROUND AIRPLANES! OH,1 S'POSE BECAUSE 17S RUNNING — DO OU WANT T'DO SOMETHING FOR WHY DOES YOUR WATCH GO TICK- TICK-TICK, POP OW THAT CUSTOMER & CUCKOO CLOCK! WY “THAT ALN! sii: WINDY WANTL | Ey i NOW DON'T * Uc sega -\ ‘Sromer 4 | ie RE! NOW. TS PROVE TO YoU THIS IS.A . THE GUMPS—AND HE'LL STICK TO IT SIMAT'S ALL RIGHT — Bur I'S THE WAY HE ACTS = a THINK WHEN A FELLOW 18 IN LOVE - HE'S A LOTTLE Bit GOORY — WHEN NE COMES IN ANB SYARTS WAVING HIS ARMS = AND RAVING ABOUT HIS NEAVENEYES HE Looks A_LUTTLE 8IT CUCKOO 1O ME= VM TELLING YOU = GEE, WOWLON'T SOME FISH JUST LOVE SHAT! WILL You SKIP UP STAIRS AND GET ME A CIGAR OUT OF MY SMOKING— SACKET 2 RE YOU Al CUCKOO CLOCK — WELL=- THERE IS ONE PICTURE SHAT \S STAMPED IN MY MEMORY BOOK= AND WILL STAY THERE TALL MY DYING DAY = AND THAT 1S A PICTURE OF Nou WNEN YOU PROPOSED To ME=- VLL NEVER FORGET How CRALY YOU LOOKED - - tVE HAD TWO NIBBLES QUT YouD BE SURPRISED \wHaAT TI COULD Do.-You: HINENT ANY IDEA How MUCH HELP I'D BE += T CAN NG OP FRESH FISH IKE THAT IN OUR OWN BACK NARO.- ©.$ Pe ons 1982, by The Chicago Tribune. “TH HANDS SHOW (T1S TEN 1 AN tT JUST STRucK Three!

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