The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930 THERE'S NO DISGRACE N THAY — ANY MAN WOULD BE GLAD TO BE DOWN AFTER ALL THESE YEARS THAT I'VE PLOYED YoU — AND THEN YO HEAR You SAY YM DOWN AND OUT = VD BE ASHAMED — T'S NOT IN THE SWEET BYE AND BYE wird You ANY MORE — i ms BUY! BUY! BLY!! » Bloe flowers You'LL RUN ME eee ee . Sonthern eon V CANNOT AFFORD TO GET stellation You THAT DRESS — "4 BROKE — » Kathert neal 8! FLAT | WAD A CHANCE To MARRY A MILLIONAIRE ~ ! TURNED DOWN THE SON OF THE WEALTHIEST MAN IN OUR TOWN TO MARRY YOU — SUCH A PILOT — eR) twe WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE DONE WAS WHAT A WORSE SHOE Some BOY HANDED THAT BIRD ~ HE WASN'T ONLY BORN RICH- BUT LuckY- . Smali_perehe Uke ash . Betlowed tl Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle BREAD AND WATERS ‘THREE TIMES. A DAY CARLOS | CALS To SEE IF HE IS MILLING ‘TO GIVE UP THE NOTE Bank clerks MARRY A MAN LIKE SHAT HEAVENEYES SIGNED “To PAY |. Open “ UNCLE BIM— 40% wNTEREST SIX MONTHS AFTER East A MILLIONAIRES: ; Fury HER MARRIAGE “To UNCLE BIM~ HES A GAME OLD 4 0% Love , BAH. French OWN , . Orderly AND ovr! . Erait ‘i SPORT AND HOLOS THE FORT = bone 61, Angredtent “has of varnish €2. Greck market lace 2. Heighten hort tackets vapor |. Range of rs knowledge e Deeeel: 5. Poultry prod- bates comb. uct form 6. Concerning . Pol ap 7. Artlele 49, Mores Scoteh 1 Blind the eyey 63. Feminine . Gives off 44 Anthems a nts mmensura te 88. Short foro man’s name rempt nee TOF ae, Firsthorn name Npread loosely 8. Symbol for BE vay et, GASOLINE ALLEY— ANYWAY, THATS : a HN aa = coc DO AsTING. VP qo MAKE A HE TUMBLED | | INTO IT ALL ALONE. SS SKEEZIX, WHAT DID MOU BO TO WELL JES ke? DONT NOU GO f SOAKIN’ NO SARTAS TO MAKE NO GARTA SNAKES, DISH O' WATAH THEAH ANINWAN? HAIR SNAKE, ML YEAU--L GOT A JOB HO= TM tLLo ossie éf , SELLIN' PERFUME: JUST 1 S'POSE You BeaRD THAT 1 GT A JoB over AT me f agnne NOW THAT I GOT A JoB AT ME AIRPORT, I GOTTA Look LIKE AN ANIATOR.... GEE, THIS SUIT I BOUSUT WILL Looe Swe. ON ME. HY! THERE'S NACATION, WOH? WHERE ) on, T AINT TELLIN’ } ARE YOU GOING ON A SOUL! IF 2 ANACATION ? smite / 1D, ALL THE KIDS TWS SMELLS PRETTY NICE... Snttt YOu EARN A DOLLAR AN’ AWALF TLL SELL You A TICKET FoR AN AIRPLANE RIDE OVER. SWADYSIDE! || | Ba ANCES - - - SIDE G! By George Clark | ‘THERE, THERE, GLADYS, DON'T CRY-WE'LE SHOW HIM HE CAN'T KEEP US APART.WELL GET MARRIED--ER-ER-2 « SO WELP ME HANNA AF L CATCH TART YOUNG WIPPER-SNAPPER IN THIS MOUSE AGAIN TLL MOP THE FLOOR WITH HIS BACKBONE, (T)WEN ONE EVENING AN OLD ‘FINNEGAN HEIRLOOM OF A SOFA COLLAPSED WHILE CHICK FINGERS AT ME? J[ GIVING GLADYS ANAS CALLING ON GLADYS. G A RUSH W)nen Granvs, SNAPPY LITTLE. BLONDE, CAME TO LIVE WITH THE FINNEGANS- THE, NEW NEIGHBORS NEXT DOOR— TEARS, FA -secRETLY. AMOMENT Fs “I should get away for » trip to the mountains, I need a of scene.” THE TINYMITES ACQUAINTED 1] FinnecAN, GLADYS! ILL-TEMPERED earn @——/ |] UNCLE OF MAKING FACES AT HIM — +9 — C'MON, You! ONE MORE CENT NOW an! I'LL Be coin’ % “W BALL came! FHST LECTURE | GAVE SAM ON THRIET DIDN'T FALL ON DEAE Gans! HE'S WAKIN' UP! PROB'LY WANTS To OROP SALESMAN | @ NicKEL OR & OIME IN TH’ BANK THAT HE'S SAVED ON SAM LUNCH MONEN—('LL SuST TAKE @ PEEK! ibd \ EAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The’ man who drove the hay cart said, “My home is not so far ahead. That's where I’m going to stop. Where will you Tinies go from there? We're pretty far from town right now. .I guess, though, you'll get back somehow. ‘Twill do you ote, of good to walk out in the open “Well, I don’t know!” wee Clowny “The walking stunt we've tried, and I know I'll get all }out. Oh, my, what can we do? A do you drive to town again? hai § you go there now and then. If it is Il can wait and i apravide back with you.” jot till tomorrow,” said the man. even so, I guess you can stay overnight right at my home, Ye welcome as can be. I haye @ barn that’s filled with hay where sleep. hat do you say? ing to harm “it’s quite ‘all right with me.’ fi The Travel then broke right in and said, “I guess this bunch has been around enough for one lon day. I like your plan real well. I’! Bladly pay for all our bo: “Hur- r lurray!” the Tinies roared, “We're going to sleep in his big barn, Oh, gee, that will be swell.” , So, after supper they all went up in the big hay loft, intent on getting in a night of sleep before another day. Each one of them slept very sound, The morning found them running ‘round, Soon they were bound for Moscow. They enjoyed it all the way. When they were at their joes ney’s end the Travel Man exclaimed, “Now lend an ear and listen to my plan, Odessa is the place where we will next look all around.” Soon for Odessa they were bound. The Tiny- mites were pleased. A smile broke out on each one’s . (The Tinymites visit a queer toy- shop in the next story. (Copyright, 1980, NEA Service, Inc.) ‘CMON Boots 1, CORROWED TERDY'S BABY BUGGY FOR TW’ AFTERNOON <= HOWD YA LKE VEO FOR A Ln! BNE.

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