The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1930 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES “Of course I wouldn’t be telling you this if you wasn’t just the family and if she wasn't my own daughter-in-law.” | THE TINYMITES = ik z NG (READ THE STORY, THE Since starting with the caravan the bunch had had a chance to scan a lot of open country and the scenes had been real fine. The mules still had a heap of pep and proved it by the way they’d step. In fact all things had turned out great. No one had cause to whine. But Clowny seemed to think that he must be impatient as could be, se while they all sat in a home of funny Persian make, he said, “Oh, . I'd like to reach “Well, let me see now. Not so far,” Teplied the Travel Man. “We are about ten miles from Tehran. We can make it pretty quick. Hop in the ith care, and hang on pped Scouty. “This is fe'll gladly ride till day is done. [CTATMIETL] OR GORE PIEIRIT (1 INJE INIT] JAIPIE MMA TE] [LIE|DIAMBPlols iT} TIHIE| IEICIHIOlE|S} BRONE Ne IFAT MEOIRIA|MBEMIAS| (AIRIE| E JAlM] IS} Sete CIAJPRBAITITiR[i (Blulrie EINIAISIL IE} riR(elels| e one of N COLOR THE PICTURE) And then we'll all be ready for a very good night’s rest. The mass of sand we're crossing now just makes me want to sleep somehow. We're lucky, ‘cause the weather we have had has been the best.” Soon Coppy whispered, “Clowny’'s gone. I'll bet he'll sleep until the dawn if we just leave him where he is. I guess nt all tired-out.” It wasn't long until someone exclaimed, “Our trip is almost done. I see a small town just ahead and it’s Teh- Tan, no doubt.” It happened that the guess was right. They reached the town and what a sight. Some little Persian youngsters came a-running down the street. Wee Coppy shouted, “Howdy do! We'll hop right out and play. with you. Most any little fellows we are always glad to meet.” (The Tinymites watch a rug mak- er in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) STAI ICSI 1: More sovere [LIN|TIE|N|T| $8: Shattow’ voes | [TOE] v0. Sitene tten- ally : 10| AGSE iclA|TIE[RIS} Lie} “ & ny Fisnen omar AIRIEITIAIS) BENSE 4g. on a Pietorlar’ 40, Large drinking oup 52. Puts to sight ; Footlike part 5 re 64. Top point SE. The oeeldent 57. At that time 48, Valiant map Drunkard Lalr . Region States abbr, 10, Small round mark 11, Four S17 DOWN ANDY ‘WANT TO TALK ABOUT -YOU DON'T-EXPEcT mex ‘To BREAK Six. DisHes! A DITCHER and a GREAT! Now You ARE TALKING- USUALLY YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT A LOT OF HAVE LOTS OF THINGS NOISE In THE KITCHEN? GASO Whe NOU MUST BE MORE CAREFUL THAN NOU WALT, WANT SKEEZIX TO KNOW HE |S WEALTHY. MORNING FROM NY UNCLE ae an SAYS FoR, us AWEAD — AND HIS | wnen wir we stagr FRIENDS | ovr, Frecives? ece-. Ready to Go! By Blosser 7 NM FATHER READ 'Y sure ive 4 IN THE PAPER MOU HEARD WERE GOING “TO GET |,gooT THAT A LOT O' MONEN, 'FOR_A SKEEZIX, MANBEA |] LONGTIME. MILLION DOLLARS! SURE, SPUD. AN IF YOU'VE GOT A DIME FOR A COUPLE O ICE CREAM CONES LET'S CELEBRATE! KNOW ME, SKEEZIX! ¥ 'm A FRIEND fg O' NOuRS, AIN'T 12 YB NANT HIM TO REALIZE Ip WE ALL NEED INDUCEMENTS TO DO THINGS IN THIS WORLD, HIS MUSTN'T BE TAKEN AWAN. NO, | COT ) WERE NESTERDAN, \F NOU DON'T WELL..-THEN why OONT We START A DAY OR. - T 6OT A LETTER TMS OWT Tink g wa MNELL, WE BETTER. GET STARTED THAT WOULD AS SOON AS WE CaN— here! LET ME READ JUST NIMAT NY UNCLE CLEM SANS...... 6€T NERNOUS A \} COUPLE DAYS BEFORE 1 START ANVPLACE KINDA OPseT ‘ Lue! TH WKE RiGuT COUNTRY — GASY ® STRAIGHT OUT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY 7 AN WE OUsHTA BE Somewnere NEAR LAKENILLE - BY NieuT Time"! oe & TM ALL exciTeD !! IT'S AFTER TWELVE AND THERE'S A LIGHT IN UNCLE'S ROOM. GEE, TLL GET IT BUT \THINGoUST TO UVE HAD SO MUCH FUN BE WITH NOU, TO-NIGHT IT'S WORTH IT VM WORRIED ABOUT Him. WERE (TIS T2O'CLOCK! NO | WONDER HE'S SO TIRED HE ALLRIGHT, ALL RIGHT. TLL WAIT OP FOR HIM DON'T KOU JOKE mel wHo's Boss ARROUND HERE — oR wou ote SH-SH-SH, POP, MIGHT REMEMBER, AFTER THIS WEAR WOU TM LOCKING UP THE MOUSE AT ELEVEN- TRIRTY SHARP! GET IT ELEVEN- THIRTY E THAT'S & JOKES Migosu! TH ist NOT ON (ce ON A HOT DAY Lika This! 4 We GREAT SPORT , BOOTS ~YoUL, GEN OW Yo IT IN Wo THE ZA

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