The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 18, 1930, Page 12

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Botte Ses eA Bact Sanda enHSS one HOnRmMzO ose eS a hae 1 x 1 8 3 e Py 4 1 a x u a u i a a 4 4 By George Clark | Saal “Gentlemen, we've got to get behind this article!” THE TINYMITES “Oh, my,” cried Clowny, “seems to me that gypsy woman ought to be real glad to tell our fortunes. They can do it, I have heard. I'm sure that if we pay her well she'll come right back and gladly tell us everything we want to know. Now, does that sound absurd?” “What if it does? We'll have some fun,” the Travel Man replied. “Now run and tell her of your little plan. ‘We'll wait right here for you.” So Clowny did that very thing and soon he said, “I knew I'd bring her back. And now we'll all be very quiet till the’s through.” ‘The Travel Man then gave her vhange and she told fortunes very “You Tinymites are due have a heap of fun,” said she. “From place to place you'll daily hop. In every country where you stop, you're going to be surprised at all the wondrous things you'll see.” She told them other nice things, teo and ‘added, “What you all should do is mind the friendly Travel Man. ‘Then all things will go right.” At last her task was over and she shook each Tinies’ little hand-and bid them all good-bye. They watched her travel out of sight. The Travel Man then said, “Well, now we'll go and see a Persian plow. A farm’s a short way down the road. I see the farmer now.” They reached the farm and walked right in. The farmer spread a friendly grin. He stood by two big oxen that were hitched up to a plow. The plow was crudely fashioned and the Tinies couldn’t understand just how it worked until the farmer moved the thing around. The oxen slowly loafed along. “Oh, my,” cried Coppy, “they are strong. Just see how neat the plow blade rips a path- way through the ground.” (The Tinymites visit an open air eating place in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle acnoss 2 River in South ‘Aperica ieveamenn fae ai ett Alo [m] id 4 Batlate Adverbial end- 8. American gea- ge, Gyps: =o. $f Sitthtaes EIAIR] SAPS MMOleIN(APmleINr] © [PIEIRITIAL IN|SMMOIA|T|H] ss. a 1 [N{i |t] JAIN TT [MjAIL| |PlolA) Is} clOINIS|t(S[TISMMEIRINIA] fr lelels| + one [IAI 1 {SL ElT| IcJHIEIR| islele| work } BREAKFAST — TRYING To GEY YOURSELF UP~ MUST RAISE '$300000 SOMEWHERE AE, IN THE CODA WILL SETTLENENT, GHE “AKES OVER THE SUIS UNES. WELL, SUE HAS AGREED TO DO 17 AND THAT'S HER WORRY. SHE MAN MANE TO GELL A BIG BLOCK OF STOCK WHICH ISNT MUCH IN DEMAND Q@oHnT NOW. OANWAN SKEEZ™ OCETS THE CASH FRECKLES ON MY UNCLE CLEMS AND HIS , 2ANtH, BECAUSE HE FRIENDS WAS A LAKE... The Stranger MOM SAID SHE WOULDN'T LET ME KEEP YOU BECAUSE SOU.WERE SUCH A DIRTY LOOKING DOGGIE-GEE!1 NOW WHATS! SALESMAN’ SAM SHE HARDEST “WORK YOU Do— 13 DONE BEFORE ww n “Ou KNOW, PUNLLIS, IT 1S ONLY SINCE WE HAVE BEEN SURE OF SOME REAL MONEN FROM CODES LEGACN THAT 'VE ALLOWED NN ENE TO ROVE OVER SOME OF THE LUXURIES OF YOURE RIGHT, * OSCAR... WE'LL BE THERE INA JIFFY Now! ‘ON IDEA THAT GOING TO MAKE On! EASY FORTUNES IR LATEST 1S BETTING You WAVE AN LUCKY AND ie OF we RACES — You'RE uM EES HANE DONE PLENTY OF ROVING BUT 1 HAVENT LET MY HO! ROVE TOO V7 LOOK AIEAD OF f us AND DOWN A LITTLE — ISN'T TWAT A PLANE ? a Now You BE A ( a i i GOOD DOGGIE WHILE 1 GWE YOU Ss EA aera U GO TO PLAC! = ME Ate REMEMBER. STHAT 7 WAS OT A LUCKY STAR YOU WERE BORN UNDER= YOU WERE BORN UNDER A CRAZY QUILT — ai @ cUSTOMER,, SAMLAREYA THRU 2 MEU? THERES ‘THERE— \ | NOW, CHILDREN — Bld’ WHY DON'T You NOW THE NEXT "D UKE THING TO CONSIDER 19 = | TO HANE SKEEZIY'S FUTURE. HIM & WHATEVER ELSE HAPPENS] DOCTOR OR WIS EDUCATION MUST BE | & LAWNER ASSURED. WHETHER HE OR ENGINEER SHALL BE A BUSINESS INSTEAD OF OR PROFESSIONAL MAN OUGHT WH BE LP TO HIM. iPES HE'S CLIMBING FoR ALTITUDE... . 6000 Look AT UL BET YOU'LL LOOK SO CLEAN THAT MOM'LL LET ME KEED NO, DAWGONNIT! ( JUST DISCOVERED CY MIs— TARE! HAYS DONT Ae ARE NEVER FORCE! THAT'S ONE TH! In THIS HOUSE = WE NAVE AN OVER ABUNDANY SUPPLY BELIVERED AT THE GUMPS FRONT DOOR 4 PATCH page Se “op : aici TO ECONOMIRE ON - FRESH EVERY DAY — DEVELOPE ALONG THE UNE OF THE bh ARTS OR HE MAN BE SCIENTIFICALLY INCLINED, CHEMISTRY 1S AGREAT FIELD. . AT LEAST HE HAS GET CLOSE To IT, RILEY... SOANE CAN GET A MEXICAN PLANE THAT FLEW ONER SHADYSIDE PY WHILE TWAS WoRKin’ Ny AT THe Airport !! ('Ve BEEN @UL this Time: ( TO THREAD A “TALKING =¢ |. 5 MACHING NeenLes! = Roman tyrant $8 Feder ‘aise ‘abbr. }. jolot giana tadent . Plant of thi My tamil: 68. With f1 foree 5. Part of a circle Denial soups: var. e bee island oF reef 2. Olt suffix 8 ee body 11. Winged 12. State: abbr. 13, Book of the Bl Mu mality Umer !-YM RIGHT OVER “TH, FoLK's House —-—— On GEE Il! WeRre’s TW -Posttts | WONDER IF He HAS. A AETTER TOR ME FROM MISTER X, MESSE 2

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