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Paass cr0wes me THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930 “A college education’s a great thing. Lots of these books I wouldnt understand without it.” BU. & PAL. ot (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The stopping place was quite a sight to look upon in broad daylight. ‘Twas where all tourists stopped to eat and take a little rest. All cara- vans that passed this way would stop pass some time away. The folks who ran it were in funny Persian cos- tumes dressed. te a table all the bunch soon could eat more than one. Oh, isn’t lot of fun? We're rather tired riding. Now we all can rest in age ate and shortly it had feeling fit. The Travel about some fruit? me.” Great plates of then brought out and without a doubt. Soon , “Oh, gracious! I'm as ind the spot about en they started out ie ne 1H i Ly i Ee gos again upon their journey. . Every Tinymite was set to take in all the sights around as they were carried ‘cross the ground. The Travel Man said, “We'll soon reach a town you'll like, I'll bet.” Then to a group of trees they came. Said Clowny, “Say! Is that « that bunch of men are playing? They're climbing ‘way up high.” And, ‘sure enough, the men, with ease, were climbing all around the trees, The Travel Man said, “I'll explain about it bye and bye.” They watched the men a little while. The Travel Man, then, with a smile, said, “They are getting silk- worms. Don't they do their task with ease? They use the silk in lots of ways. That's why they work here days and days. I don't suppose you Tinies knew that silkworms cling to trees.” ps (The Tinies visit the shores of the Caspian Sea in the next story). (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle -nsene catts 9. Was solicitous H ls tential wlt In [Ololw] Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 11. Black birg te a FEJL TU (CTI IT] 4g. Petree, ft Fit garden 26.'Seesaws. (DIEILE|T IE! s+, sues cone T|OIN|S RH | AINIOIDIAIL] : [MIEIRITINIo| 41. Growing oat @. Brastiian money of ac- ey count for 64. Bracing (6. Shakespearian eharacte: e 61. French cotp ot Odin 64. Rab ont be Ly SB RRBE BE. . SBEBER: 35 Female deer 26. Auxiliary vera 87. Rodent EEG OER oa AO OG Oe Be defeated JEINJOJEIAIR| * fom weoten is|rielelt{s) é ita Duws % 1. Adhesive &. Place of ene. rifice 8. Baises 4 Weary 5 Cook slowly 6 Marbles 1 Pleture stang WHAT KIN } TELLNOU FROM NOUR HAND, HONEN? 7 1 KIN TELL YOU \S BEEN | INTO. SOMETHIN: MIGHTY. FORTUNE, RACHEL. 1 SAY, MERE CONES ‘A STRANGE PLANE-\NONDER, \NOULD BE, FRECKLES... FRECKLES Q IF ITS GONG \NUAT DID You SAY ? “= T CANT HEAR YOU FRIENDS | my cars ace BUT (T'S _ |) WELL, LWASN'T GOING TO TELL ONLY NINE orcLock tt JO—POSITION-AND I GOTTA GET SS OU, SWEETHEART, BUT I'VE GOT A UP SORT OF EARLY. I'M GOIN’ T'DRIVE A TRU- CAR FOR MR. HARTLEY, THE SAND MAN.HE OFFERED ME A DOLLAR A TRIP SO 1 TOOK IT. NOW THAT tN LIKE SPENDIN’ SUN- OAY AN’ @ ECew OoLLaes tee -OUTIN XH COUNTRY = AUER GASOLINE ALLEY— PROBING TH NOD 1S .COMIN’ INTO A LOT Oo’ MONEN. GOSH! T GOTTA SMOTHER BUT KOUR BOY SEEMS MORE “HAN TWELVE, macan! ; FUTURE LAAN LAA q AND 1 SEE BY YOUR HEART LINE YOU GOT RA TO BEWARE OF A BLONDE. UAL a 7,/ WALT 1S GIVIN’ ME ag WENTN — FING CENTS To MOW THE LAWL. SHES A MEXICAN SHIP — WONDER AE POP CAUGHT ON THAT 1 WAS, CHRUFFEURING & TRUCK LOAD OF BOHUNKS TO AND FROM HARTLEY'S SAND-PIT HED ASK WELL ONE THING: NO ONE WILL KNOW ME WHILE UM PILOTING THIS >” BOWUNK SITNEN—