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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930 THE GUMPS— A HINT TO THE WISE ~~ “But I'm sure Fluffy didn't mean to frighten you so.” | THE TINYMITES | (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The sights in Bagdad all seemed queer. “Oh, my, what funny people here,” said Clowny. “They're not dressed like us at all, I wonder why. The flowing gowns in which they dress keep them all pretty hot, I guess. Yet they all seem real com- fortable as they go walking by.” “They're used to it and do not mind,” the Travel Man replied. “You'll (ind that when you're used to any- thing it always seems all right. No doubt they also smile at you 'cause they don’t wear the clothes you do. In little suits like Tinies wear, you Ukely look a sight.” Then Scout broke right in and tried, “Well, anyway, I'm satisfied! Come on, lets look around a bit and see what we can see. Some of the : look like clay. I'd think they’d crack and fall away. And, gee, how strange the streets all look. ‘They're narrow as can be.” They walked around beneath the sun until it ceased to be much fun. “Hey, this is much too hot for me,” said Coppy, with a sigh. “If you all want to walk a bit, wait here. In the shade I'll sit.” hh, no! We're going to rest up too,” he heard the others cry. They sat for just a little while. Then Coppy broke out in a -smile: “Oh, look!” said he. “I see a stream. T'll bet it’s cool down there.” “Why, that’s the Tigris river, lad,” re the Travel Man. “I’m glad that we are right near by it. Come, I have & plan that’s rare.” They reached the shore and all took note of quite a funny looking boat. In- stead of like the usual boat, ‘twas ab- solutely round. “Hop in,” the Travel Man cried out. “We'll find what this is all about.” And, so they did and shortly on a river trip were bound. (The Tinymites see more of Bag- dad in the next story.) Daily Cross-word Puzzte Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ACROSS 4 Snow rannery & Tell tales / ® Living 14, Moderate oO T7pe of auto. a. Tone browa £ it. ora injuries 4 41, Speax Confronted 48. Ostentation of learning $2 Swiss song. 48. Animal’s foot Se Cravas, 31, Pertaining, to wagov |” punishment 6, Military stu- 18, Repose 79. Gait of @ (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) 1. At home 12, ¢ 31. Expire 32. Plaything 3t, Rewale egal 32. Kill 38. Sport $9. Admitting of being taken out 40. Insect’s egs 41. Food fi iN 8a Oo 45: Phoebe [EIAIRMMEITINIAIS} 49. Fill out 50, Small drink is. of ‘b. iL {els} Down 1, Ermine 8. Mendicant % Closing word of a prayer 10. Kindled WHAT A STRANGE THING s LIFE 18 = THE PATHS : ) SWAT LIE BEFORE US — YS MYSTERIES =" UNSOLVED ~ Gp He widow 1s BORDERING ON NERVOUS PROSTRATION — ae DEAANSING 25,000. TO KEEP QUIET ABOUT WER DEAL WITH SCOOGE — AND eae oe NOT LOAN WI ANOTHER PENNY = eee reareamreneel THE BOMB I$ TIMED To EXPLODE AT ANY MOMENT — 1M SADLY IN NEED@ AND WHILE WE ARE TRYING TO REASON OUT YHE THINGS CONCERNING LIFE AND ITS 2) GREAY PROBLEMS - LIFE IS SSS HEN SALLY! WHEN'D OU S| cer BACK? : WHAT DID YOU 00 WHEN NOU WERE GONE? THROUGW A CONSERVATORY FILLED * WYH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS — GROUND 1S JUST CNERED WITH THEM... MUST BE A MILLION IN AND A LITTLE Your Qi6HT,You'y SEE NY FLOCK OF GHeeEP! | By Blosser I } in yi AMY, DON'T TELL ME YOU DIDN'T EAT THE WHIPPED CREAM OFF THE PUDDING! DIDN'T SPEAK TO ) EAH! SHE BROKE A MORNIKG — HAVE /OATE WITH ME AN’ e LAST NIGHT? GONE IT TH ANOTHER | WITH SELLA SAY OPAL = FIL ME OP A LIT WNCH ,WILANA ? I'M GOW OP FOR W Bis FLIGHT DUST Ad S00N'S Sy TTS NSS Ard, CORSET (TE INER TO HER HOUSE TONIGHT A BIS BOK OF CANDY As PER USUAL = / ib BIMBO — WHILE WITH YOU=— u e AN! ita ek See 1 ALL SEEMS 7 A DREAMLAND = DREAM SREES = THE AIR SEEM DREAMY — 1 FEEL AS THOUGH } WAS WALKING AND THE FAIREST AND RAREST OF YHESE ARE LIKE THE MOMENTS SPENT WITH YOU = 1 RODE HORTHBACK IN) THE MOUNTAINTH AN! SKEEZIM' CM HERE AMINUTE. | 1D YOU EVER NOT! H SPRING TIME — HOW FILLED IF 13 with | BEAUTIFUL WHITE BLOSSOMS THEY STAY BUT A SOMETIMES THESE BLOSSOMS TURN To FRUIT IF NOY< THEY FLOAT AWAY USELESS AND WASTED ON AN IDLE BREEZE — ‘ CE AN ORCMARD IN THE Few BRIEF DAYS— DAMES. THEN'VE HEARD NOUNE |, GOT MONEN. LES GO SWIMMIN’ WHATS TH’ MATTER. WITH OSCAR.... HE AINT 61¢K, 1S WE, FRECKLES 7 NOU NAUGHTY cat) DID You DO THAT Q LOOK JMOM,OOGLESNOPS, DID IT! KOU CAN SEE HER TRACKS! Oo OU, Siu AT YE FAXING FIELD, FoR TW’ WHO CAD MAKE A GLIDER UP TW’ LONGEST , THAT'S THAD To Pick THE SAME GEE MOM, TLL BET IF QOGLESNOPS COULD TALK SHE'D TRY TO LIE OUT OF iT NO GIRL EVER MADE & FOOL OuTA me XeET! PH — HMNATLT iy LAA aa