The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1930 TILDAs LOOK UP IN ’ ' wy ‘ LANDSAKES: AFTER ALL I'VE SAID To THAT AS THAT COBWER Be V THOUGHT ‘THAT | | YOU ABOUT KEERING Rew Sones THERE ? j WAS PART MED COBWES ; WHAY BO YOU ae Bus! D Se eikt. mein iGo ! ATTRIBUTE “THAT You. To DUST ' AERIAL = PLAIN SIGHT =— I To "UnTENS lane mii Look AT iT! I WITH 300000 DOLLARS IN E77 RACHEL, IT'S TOO 1S Too BAD YZ Ee THE OFFING THERE ARE ALOT Ef BAD YOURE NoT pe ae MANBE (T OF DRESSES IN HERE THAT ARE |i NEARER MN SIZE SO Se ae WOULS BE GOING TO BE GIVEN AWAN. LL RIGH 3 ° ee ae FOR NOU IF iano) tea see eae | A os _ AU} YOUD DIET! REG. $0.5. PAT OFF, “Hiere’s your nickel for helping mother with the bags; and here's your dime for kissing Aunt Mamie when we get there.” | THE TINYMITES | By (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The sheep kept jumping in the|to stand. “You're safe and sound,” air and it rates Clowny quite a scare.|he shouted. “Now let’s be upon our| An Invitation He kept yelling at the bunch to help | way. Enough of Persia we have ie him to alight. They tried, but didn’t}seen. To travel on I'm rather keen. « Gare go near. The sheep's kicks filled|I have a good plan. Let’s stert out them all with fear. Then Carpy|for old Bagdad today.” shouted, “Hang on, lad, and you will} “That's great! That's fine!” the be all right.” Tinies cried and then they gathered “Oh, no I won't.” scared Clowny |by his side and asked oe setae said. “I'm going to land upon my/make the trip. He broke out in a head, 1 can't hang on much longer.|smile. “We'll hire some mules to take By Blosser Both my arms are all tired out. I]us there. ‘Twill be real safe if we never should have started this. The|take care,” said he. “I'll get the ride was bound to go amiss. The|mules now. Then we'll travel on in poor sheep doesn’t know, itself, what |style.” this is all about.” The little mules soon were brought. And then the ride was quickly jout. The Tinymites began to shout, TO Live A RIDE FA) waxenen a1 MY OLD COATAND WEARINGA / FOR MR. HARTLEY FOR A DOLLAR 23. Hind 23, Seeret 36. Popular cant 22, Browning & Poff ap 10, Pointed tools in Kansas nose 30. Weird 31, Small coins 33, $2. Wash lightly $8. H $4. College dei ee FQUICK, SAM: FARMER BENEROOTS oKeY, ZB) COMING, GU22! ON 9% Kind of heral- 4 ‘ 4 dle IUTSIDE | HE WANTS A COUPLA CHIEE: zy TH ‘ 98 Highways 11, Aiera muy |SALESMAN * oozen tREsH ECGs! LA euN Ay Hawaiian tooo 42, spendtnritt a Bt Choose by a2 ta. « if es, $ se, Intariatea Vy le =| yo =) 36 More ex! & Former ais S// —! =] ‘appa 4. Fined charges SUZ LE | “eo 9 & Sin pear . OFFICE 0 ¥| ry the Sein $: Waele store Very Saving ——7 rae, 4 ~ e 59. Speed contest . 40 Hi me 60. Close: poet. Lea 4 42. Tr 63. Souks oh Grafted: 68. Writing taids dry i (1 A 64. Coolness tn 5b. Depriy: A Y . a 65. Gontol war ee i = 48, Tall coarse DOWN 12. Tibetan priest 58. Exist i a ll S508 1. Location 13. Make-believe 61. Broad thor - u = 2. Imaginative 18. Symbol for oughfares Nw rerse ethyt abbr. | MELLO, Boots ! BOOTS | 1 HEAR You've AND HER | Ws vp BUDDIES | GUDERS NOW Great! 1 THK The OFFER & PRIZE To TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES FRIENDS A * . — BE FRIGHTENED? A ‘ SPIDER — % OF COURSE ff DNE (TT: LOR’ MIS’ WALLET, THE COLOR 1S PERFLY : SASFACTORN. 1T'S THE CHEST MEASURE: YEAN...NY UNCLE USES «- WEARD You BOYS SAYIN’ viminy crickets! Y (7 To HONT For PEOPLE - ee BE] aS How Youn une To if Crensttecedl| caf FRECKLES] , 1 va No 10eA ae NWHO STEAL HIS SHEEP... FLY AROUND THE RANCH. J IE FLOWN IN, AND HIS | Your uncte cLem d vi MEGGE HELL TAKE TWINK You WOULONT, WHAT WERE xOU DOING LVE BEEN DRIVING A TRUCK-LOAD NOW .NOU'VE SPOILED EVER 4 \ CLIMBING THE PORCH ROOF \N OF BOHUNKS TO THE SAND-PIT ame AMDAWE GOFRACRA lL nChan tees & CHAUFFEUR ON A . stopped. The sheep stopped short|‘Hop on,” exclaimed the Travel Man. MOM’N SUNWDP t operon OLD SAKE TWO DOLLARS TRUCK=GREAT and Clowny flopped. It was a lucky|“Two of you ride together.” Then, POP BY THE SHRILL alg ana! aaa at pes a Ret T WAN a MEEK OM MY PIN T GAVE HEAVENS IF HE spill though, and he landed on his|when each mule had its full load, BLAST OF A MORNING? a TV GLADYS | WANTS TO WORK feet. “Oh, my, oh, my! Am I all|they started jogging down the road. POLICE WHISTLE, ) 7 xov CAN GET HIM right.” cried Clowny. “Do I look a|“We're off,” exclaimed one Tiny. “I MOM 'N POP 5 MPOSITIONAN sight? You must admit I'm pretty | just hope we have fine weather.” FIND THEIR =. A AN OFFICE . ‘That landing turned out neat."| (The Tinymites reach Bagdad in PRIDE AND JOY The Travel Man then grabbed his the next story.) hand and, with one pull, helped him | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) \N THE HANDS OF Explained MIKE O'TOOLE, Daily Cross-word Puzzle THE CoP ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle £0. French pro- we @-" L. Boz nou \ CAUGHT THIS ONE BEFORE tT HIT TH ELOOR!

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