The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 10

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10 i ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 28, 1930 TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES THE GUMPS— THE OLD, OLD STORY TF t COULD PAY CARLOS NX BEAUTY — RY ME! orm | with YELL DuWOND Ie ON” | || AND, GET EVEN A SM NS en THAT St00GE HALA || qHR BUN GUMP OF OUR LiTTLs SCHEME eS WAY = ae ab kepcmmaneeh “ec HEART OF STONE- You ARE FOOLED~ HOW YOU TRIED TO TRAP HIM— AMD So 1S HER SHE WEDDING — 1 ONLY APPEAR COLD = How You BORROWE MONEY FROM ME UNtre biM= Vy SURELY WILL THAT ($8 BECAUSE ) HAVE BEEN $0 THAT YOU COVIDLIVE IN STYLE TILL YOU ——e RE SOON = LE TIMWIb — > BuT A MAN MARRIED RIM= WAS A FINE CHANCE ; is BuT THE WIDOW How | NATE To f WHO 18 TIMID IN LOVE YOULL AVE OF EVER GEYTING HIM— | We STILL A ) ADORES WHEN HE f LOVE-CAN MAKE US 4 WIDOW = WITH { DARES. LOVE’ = JENDS— 3 A TREMENDOUS ‘ . ‘ . mess TELL AS ANGELS ; ‘wo can on | hii i : 1 Love You! WAND — ——e (ernios HAS WARNED TW xy Min WITH $25,000 AND EVERY ONE OF | " : q . 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VALUE IN TEN NEARS? | THE TINYMITES | Suan ” A Q TUE BINIZLEY GANG WATCHES TUS —— | ( CERTAINLY... 2 aes BOYS...HOW WOULD YOU LIKE To RIDE I STILL THIN THAT FRECKLES| COMIN FROM TOWN! THEY You mean ia Laxpertinirelhi zo IS Risky BUSINESS TRUST’ AND HIS | 400 You vp..... Now's coupe / TELL ME ‘OM. HE FOR ME... ONLY rae eon FRIENDS | “10S ON Horse Back THEYO ; menue: COUPLE HOURS....BE A Nice NEVER NOTICE THE (SeeoN0 a! a Se d AFTERNOON FoR You 4 (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) “@h) 5 ‘ ‘The Tinymites had had their fill of rare,” said little Clowny Tinymite. Bagdad. It was quite a thrill to travel |The others all agreed. The Travel round the city ‘cause the scenes were|Man said, “Yes, you're grand, but) Uncle Clem's very queer. The narrow streets that |come, we must go back to land.” The Reason wound around in all parts of the town | Tinymites obeyed him and returned were found, And far, far down thejto shore with speed. Tigris they could gaze, when it was} “Where are we going now?” asked vloar. one. “What can we do to have more They'd had a boat ride all along/fun? We've seen enough of Bagdad. the river front mid current strong,|Let’s be on our merry way.” “All but everyone enjoyed it. They de-|right,” replied the Travel Man. “An- cided to repeat this wondrous trip, so|other town we'll shortly scan. It’s far off they went and ‘bout a half an|across the desert and we'll start this hour was spent in drifting ‘round and |very day.” singing songs that sounded very| “How will we travel?” Clowny sweet. cried. “We'll have to have some way ‘The folks on shore gave them ajto ride.” The Travel Man Ud eS hand because they thought the music|grinned and said, “By caravan we'll 1 + 2 . ‘ grand. 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