The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1930, Page 10

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| TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930 I can’t expect a tip.” THE TINYMITES oe : TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘The silk worm men worked hard and long. Said Clowny, “Gee, they must be strong to climb around those great big trees for silk worms all the day. Of course I’ve climbed in big trees, too, but all we ever used to do was scamper out on one long branch, just as a part of play.” “Of course they're strong,” the Travel Man replied, “and I am sure you can do everything that they do if you keep yourself in trim. It’s exercise that does the trick and keeps ® person feeling slick. Now, see that great big fellow? I was once 4trong, Soon Scouty said, “Well, come, let’s go. We've seen enough of this fine show. I'd like another ride upon our caravan. It's fun.” “All right,” re- plied the Travel Man. Away from all the trees they ran, all hoping they some town before the day to the baskets queer they they bumped. It wasn’t long till Carpy cried, “I see some water. Gee, why can’t we stop and take a dip and that much more we'd like this trip.” ‘The Travel Man then told them tney were near the Caspian Sea. Up to the shore they slowly rode. Once more the mules all lost their load. The Tinymites took off their shoes and waded for a while. Then Coppy spied a sight that he was very much surprised to see. Some women, near, were washing clothes, This made the whole bunch smile. The Travel Man explained the sight. Said he, “That stunt is quite all right. You see, today is wash day and the women all are out. The water's clear’ and they can do their clothes and make them look like new.” The Tiny- mites were glad to know what it was all about. (The Tinymites see a peasant’s home in the next,story.} slowly ‘long the road | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle nes Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 18. Hince tn posh 18. Course of pad- He Mit 6. Din sle for a forges EIRIAISTE MM BIA|T| «>, Commonpince INJETAIT MBE IRIE MBH AIT [E] * Helatea 82. Regions $4. Conted of Pa ae é log. 01 Tiorre Ga) Pac aacas Lo Taste amorous 60. Opening tn 8 58. Lifted pert @2, Wigwam £ of weight G4: Maclog pro: meters, d coverin, 4. One of the 47. Creates dis- re jonies of ord oo Chom: suffix @. A chapel in the 70. South Ameri- a Hirer i fuerte mountains i! tal. 61. Pronoun 1%. Preceded acter 8. Great Lake S. Capital of. 4. Hebrew word for God & Goddess of the fruittal sol €. Doe: Scoted a. Flower ‘ 8. Condition of y red @& Gotdess ot awn ils 66. Kind of 11. Wh 18. Bitter veten SKEEZIx, HERES THAT LETTER You f GOT FROM SALLN. =. YOU'D BETTER — 0 NS) . ANSWER (T pe ABOUT, AUNTIE THE GUMPS— WAY BACK WHEN WHEN DID YOUR TEETH FIRST START To Eanes OF COURSE THERE 1S: NOU AND SPUD WENT FISHING AND MOU'VE BEEN SHOOTING WITH NOUR SLINGSHOT AND NOUVE BEEN TO THE MOVIES THREE BON! WE'LL WINE BARRELS OF FUN OUT FRECKLES To NY UNCLE CLEMS RANCH--1 WAS NEVER Our THERE BuT I KNOW We're + BABY! THIS GETTING UP WITH TWE SUN HAS ME HANGIN: ON THE ROPES. DRIVING THOSE BOWUNKS HOME AT NIGHT 1S &\ JOV-RIDE ALONG SIDE OF DELIVERING THEM TO THE SANDPIT BY SEVEN A.M. AND GETTING BACK HERE TO THE HOUSE BCFORE MQMN'POP GET UP ECT Me OUT WITH some CLOTHES Like va Solo WIKE MORVICH — hn at GEC! L WANTA Loo RILEY'S AT THE ConTROAS! WEAVENS! SAND ON THE FLOOR AND ON THE BEpt! its ALL OVER— Ot, (seel Ya WANT “W EotLow sutt, SS eee cay came en ar Ser Pat Copyright bx The Cheaeo Privote AND JEAN) WAS OVER TO PLAN AND ONCLE WALT GAVE YOU A NICE BOOK AND NOuU'VE BEEN PLANING BASEBALL AND CORKN IS GROWING — THERE'S A LOT! YOU yuST TRN IT NES-TM WORKIN’ HERE , A GAME paper WE WILLNOT GWE UP THE PAPER We with DIE FIRST” WE 18 LOSING’ WEIGHT ON WIR. BREAD AND WATER OVEY 10 Pounos IN THREE DAYS FROM TUS AIRPORT 1S JUST Uke PULLING TEETH", EVERYTIME HE SEES AN AIRPLANE HE DID ALL THIS SAND \N YOUR ROOM BUT TM LEANING THIS YOU'RE WORRIED? ) HE SEEMS TO BE COMPLETE: WHAT'S THE _/ LY TIRED OUT.HE SLEEPS MATTER MOST OF THE DAY INSTEAD! with Hime OF AT NIGHT. MERE LATELY, AND HE'S UP EVERY MORN- ING BEFORE WE ARE. 3 DTT. UNDERSTAND. NO? WELL, WHats YOUR (DEA CL, tS Now OFA Lop sulT >? Sealey \o MY WEAKNESS! TH’ PROFESSOR WAS BEEN PRVER ME T'STAY WITH W~ OW Tt TER “ou?

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