The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1930, Page 10

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reat « (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The Tinymites all felt real proud and thankful that they were allowed to sleep within the Persian home. "Twas: quite a treat, they thought. Said Coppy, “We will sleep real sound until the morning comes around. I'm going to close my eyes and by the sandman I'll be caught.” The Travel Man then shouted, “Oh, there’s one thing you don’t seem to know. Before you enter Persian homes, you should take off your shoes. That you forgot will start no row because you all can do it now.” Then Scouty said, “We didn’t know about it. That is news.” Off came their shoes, and then to bed went every little sleepy head. The Travel Man sat up a while and then too, The night slipped break of day the bunch were . “We'll eat some “And then, “Ah! I have a surprise in store,” the Travel Man said. “What is mora I'm going to get some donkeys and we'll take a nice long ride. Before this cheerful day is done I know you'll have a heap of fun.” And then they found a restaurant where Per- sian food was tried. Right after breakfast they went out and found some donkeys. Mid a shout of merriment- they- hopped aboard and rode right out of town. “We'll find another place, nearby,” the Travel Man exclaimed, “and I feel sure you'll all be tickled when you start to look around.” i They traveled on two hours or so and then the Travel Man said, “Whoa! Now look ahead. What do you see?” “A big wall,” someone cried. Then he explained just what it was and all the bunch were thrilled because they suddenly found out a great big city was inside. (The Tinymites meet a Persian gypsy in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle “ago TELA lw) as AITIEMMGIOITITILE/OMMMN ts Feror SIOINMETIAIGIE! [Fl 57. Study 58. Representative @. Northwestern States abbr. foot 61. Regions lava: 63. acts of the seale 4. Browned bread Strained me ARS for operating locks DOWN 1, Culmination ‘bb in 87. Hoarse sound ‘88. Continent Hg 68 High pointed . Propel a boat « meretie Hinds La Beports one’s a Age 9. Took m seat 10, Military as- sista * ianguage AND HIS FRIENDS TO SEE NOU BACK, PLATO, OLO JOB AS MN CHAUFFEUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 19380 NILE THE TRAFFIC WAS HALTED FOR A BRIEF MOMENT A PASTY FACE APPEARED AT THE WINDOW OF ‘THE CAR NEXT TO NIM IT WAS THE WHISPERING MAN— THE WHISPERING MAN= VHAVEN'T SEEN THAT OLD BIRD LATELY = ) WONDER WHAT HAS BECOME. OF HIM’ YA BEGINNING To MI8s HIM "M GLAD WICKA—ANYWAN RIGHT Now. 11S LOOKIN' FOR A MORS INCONSPICUOUS SITUATION. SEE THAT BLACK ENE? BOUT NOOR \@ FILLED. il ALOT T CARE IF ALL THE DOTTERING OLD FOSSILS RAZZ ME ABOUT MY THIRD’ EYEBROW. TLL CALL, GLADYS AND \F SHE GIVES (T THE THUMBS DOWN TLL AMPUTATE VUL TAKE ONE O' OKAY = CARTONS | % Ge! WONDER WnAt’s "TW REAL DOPE ON WUSTER KX 2 TW OMY ANSWER 1 CANS THINK O}% Vo, WO MEMORY MOETUE COME BACK +\ THAN THE OTHER. TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND. FEATURES THE GUMPS— THE WHISPERING MAN LEANED FORWARD AND TRIED TO SPEAK To ANDY BUT THE WORDS- IF ANY WERE LORT. WELL MANGE fT DON'T LOOK UKE NO BLACK ENG, I BOT IT FEELS UKE A BLACK ENE LOOKS. I THovENT WE'D SEE MOUNTAINS OUT THIS WAY, INSTEAD OF JUST PLAINS i | OWlow! THERE'S CHICK'S SIGNAL TO MEET WIM UNDER THE OLD Sau! Hose caRTONS ARE BUST FOR WINDOW DISPLAY! |. “HERE'S NO cIGARETS IN EN: “TROUBLE OID Nou GET INTO | ME SHE WAS THIS TIME? OU, WELL SEB ‘LOTS OF MOUNTAINS LATER Ol =. || } THOSE ARE THE PLAINS © THAT THE PIONEERS Toor, MONTHS AN’ MONTHS “To CROSS,ON THEIR WAY To. CALIFORNIA... GEE, THEY HAD A HaRD TIME CROSSING, Teese!” oO CHICK! YOUR MUSTACHE: IT TICKLES I! MARRIED— BLT /# WHOIS. THAT CUCKOO? war DOES HY “THEY DIONT TAKE AIRPLANES AN’ HANE IT OVER @2ICK, uve val! “Wats WHY We sett ‘EM SO crear! JCAAED WI, ROFOLY, WELL — AN' EN SOME ~LONG BETORE

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