The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930 SIDEGLANCES -.- - By George Clark DOCS GOT ME WORRIED ABOUT INHERITANCE TAXES, MR. MA&SROTH. HANE MOU GOT THEN FIGURED OuT.2 < COME IN, MR. WALLET, "VE JUST BEEN GOING OVER THEM. CODAS SECURITIES AND QUICK ASSETS WILL TAKE CARE OF THE MILLION DOLLARS FoR ATTORNENS’ FEES ANID COSTS OF ADNINISTRATIONS. \ SERIE (OC. Ome enrorr “So I let my hair grow till I'm the very image of Greta Garbo and then he falls for a Norma Shearer type.’ THE TINYMITES — fs LOR THE PICTURE) such very friendly people. He was very nice, I think! His lemonade Riek Ramat S . E STORY, THEN CO! “Hurray! I'm thirsty as can be,” eried Coppy. “That sounds good to me. How much is your fine lemonade | was also good! And gee, I drank all is it good and sweet?” “You bet t I could. When you are hot and ” replied the man. “And you ail | thirsty it's a real refreshing drink.” drink all you can. I will not} They then came to a small, queer charge a single cent. Oh, no! This|street and Scouty said, “Say, this is is my treat.” neat. The narrowness makes things The jug he held had quite a spout |stay cool. Let's stop a while and and loudly he cried, “Now, look out! | rest.” And so they sat down for a I'm going to pour my lemonade. Don't | while. The passing people made them get it on your clothes.” Each Tiny|smile. “How strange they look,” said drank all that he could and they pro- | Coppy, “in the funny clothes they're nounced it very good. Said Scouty, | dressed.” “You sure know just how to make it,| Small balconies hung over head. goodness knows.” “Oh, look up there,” one Tiny said. The man replied, “I'm glad you, The others looked and saw a little think it makes a cooling, tasty drink. | girl. She seemed to know that they Now who will have another mug? | were strangers in her land. Then she ‘There's plenty still to flow. I like to} began to wave her hand. Then treat wee lads like you.” Then|Clowny tipped his hat and all the Clowny said, “I guess we're through. | others laughed, “Ho, H¢ ‘We thank you very, very much and now we'll have to go.” And so th street as na oe By Blosser yu 4 ROLAND AND 1 WERE SIMPLY AGHAST WEN WE SAW SINNER TIED IN TWE FACT THAT YOU HAD NO IDEA ‘TME DOG MAY HAVE BELONGED TO SOMEONE (The Tinymites visit a strange watering place in the next story.) GUNN'S (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) | Pop Is Under | vapp puts emesis POP ON THe DEFENSIVE ey sauntered down the Carpy said, “I like to meet BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GASOLINE Cus i r 7 THE GUMPS—SOUP’S ON! OH- IF LITYLE TILOA You - HAVE : , i's A LITTLE DESIGN WAD THE MONEY — THE ‘DEAS BUT THE TROUBLE WITH THEM [8= WHERE BID OF MY OWN = IF) HAD HALE WHAT i be eho ers THAT YOUR GOOD 'DEAS Wr ALL DER SPEND: D THE ‘ORIGINAL, = Ger THAT " AYSELE ~ ber iy ane [Bos s" ANS ARE NOT ORIGIN e MY OWN TE mane a THEYRE ORIGINAL, AND YouR ORIGINAL es Har ? ORIGINAL IDEA = COULD YDEAR ARE 71 4 SHOWING = with MY IDEAS - NOT GOOB = ae Par On ng. 8. 5, Sie Chases Teen Wy i ATTRITTEZD Uy AM HOPING IT Witt Cover’ THE FEDERAL WE TRIED TO NO, THAT MAKES " SKEEZK'S TWO THIRDS GETA BIG ESTATE TAX WHICH, ON $5,044,867. BUT ON ENCUGH CASH THE TEN MILLION CODA THIS THE STATE INHERITANCE ARRANIGEMENT ESTATE AMOUNTS To $232,700. THAT LEAVES % 8,767,300 TO BE ONIDED BETWEEN SKEEZXY AND MME. OCTANE. TAX COMES TO $806,000. MORE. ANID ALL-THE CASH MOURE GETTING 1S $300,000 FROM MNE_E. , OCTANE. THE REST IS LAND. i COVER TAXES BUT COULON'T DO tT. SO THE BALANCE MUST BE REALIZED OTHERWISE. BESIDES! mM SUNK. a ~ I AINT SCARED OF MEETIN’ ANY ROBBERS, ARE You, FRECKLES? THEY WOULONT THINK WE HAD NUTHIN' BUT OATS FoR OUR HORSE IN THiS. GUT TLL Sure Be GLAD WHEN WE 6ET ID OF THIS PILE OF CASW..- LOOKIN’ AFTER Somegopy ELSES MONEY DOESNT SUT ME RR Exact!" “OU WOULD NEVER HAVE GUESSED \T WHEN OUR LITTLE BUT THE DOG BELONGS YO THE LADY. 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