The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY'31, 1930 au Ro CAPACITY poseawe WHAT WILL MAPPEN YO HENRIETTA ? HIER CARAVAN- WRECKED AND SHE LEFT ALONES # EXPOSED TOA MERCILESS SUN ON & BARREN TRACT = AND THE PROMISED LAND ALMOST IN SIGUT= | WITH THE MIRAGE= THAT PHANTOM OF hg TES Sion ie THE EVER BECKONING HER ON AND ON TO HER GOAL AND GKEEZIK! TRUE HE HAS FIVE MILLIONS LEFT IN TIMGER LAND BUT THE CASH WE HAD COUNTED ON TO EDUCATE AND CARE FOR HIM WITH 16 GONE AT 6... NEWS! THE $300,000 CASH COMING NO SKEEZIX FROM MNE. OCTANE AFTER THE WILL GETTLEMENT 1S VANISHING BEFORE IT ARRIVES. THE STATE INHERITANCE TAX ON SKEEZIN'S SHARE OF THE ESTATE (S $806,000. SO INSTEAD OF BEING $300,000 CASH TO THE GOOD HE Is $506,000 SHY OF ENOUGH TO PAN THE HOW WILL 1 EVER BREAK THE NEWS TO PHUNLLISP SHE DID SO HANE HER HEART SET ON USING THAT NOTHING THE MATTER. WITH ME. LOOK 1 JES’ BOUGHT A SECOND HAND ALL OAN SUCKER FROM SPUD FOR SKEEZIX MOU POOR, , POOR BON! “While Europe’s working and paying off her debts, what are we doing over here?—playing golf!” THE TINYMITES | SEEMS Live L HEARD HoRSE- PRINTS yusT SEEMS Live L HEARD 6EE..1SN'T fT WILD A CLIP-CLOP-CLIP-CLOP AND LONELY THROUGH ig d .| FRECKLES ppg HERE, FRECKLES " “AND HIS fi t FRIENDS <M a; / dURE 1S,O5caR.. 4 aw muse ciao }i/7 2) se WHEN WE GET TS BAG OF ‘inc, (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) “Why do you Tinies laugh at me? {swell. I’m sure you will enjoy it and That girl’s as pretty as can be and|you'll see some real queer folks.” Ym just being, friendly,” said|“All right,” said Scouty, “lead the Clowny, with a frbwn. “I'll bet you’d|way. That’s what we’re looking for like to meet her, too, and so I’ll tell|today. I'll bet it will be great, un- you what I'll do. I’ll wave at her/|less just one of your jokes.” again and motion for her to come| But they soon found that he was down.” _, |right, because a queer well loomed in So Clowny motioned for a while|sight.) "Twas right on top a spread and then the girl began to smile. She shortly left the balcony and disappeared from sight. In just about a moment she came running out. Said Clowny, “Gee, I’m glad to meet you.” Then he shook her hand with all his might. Then Clowny introduced her to the others. They all liked her, too. She told them ’bout some pretty things that they could see nearby. Then she exclaimed, “I must go now. hope (dpe get along somehow.” She went back in the house then and this made wee Clowny sigh. « The Travel Man soon broke tha spell. Said he, “I know a spot that’s of rocks, with people gathered round. They all had goatskins, which they’d fill and little water did they spill. Said Carpy, “Gee, that water comes from ’way down in the ground.” The Tinies watched until each skin was filled and then they rushed right in. “We want a drink,” cried Scouty. “Here’s a dandy tin cup see?” They drank and drank and drank some more. *Twas well the well had lots in store. The Travel Man said, “My, that’s as refreshing as can be (The Tinymites have their shoes shined in the next story.) (Copyirght, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ea Daily Cross-word Puzzle : ‘ACKUBS & Formal procession %. Faints 18. Ascended 44 Gandy orpa- a Ehip's diary 's a Failmate 18. Ourselves 1s. Exist 90. Protect against aL celgnberiy working party 9% Brother of Abe) id Fastener Feminine pad Irn|<} alo |z|>[0 V* aa Hea HP} Nie! Metal thread . Unity | iil i a Ms ak / 2000 died woe a Fs $ Bee wide pet ta atte t fa AV DON'T WANT ANN THING TO EAT. LONLY WANT mY DOGGIE AND MAKE OFF ITH HIM = Va BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES /! BELONGED 10 THE WOMAN AND SHE'S TAKEN HIM AWAY TAR HOWDY, MEET MR. SAMSON STRONG! ONER LOSING THAT FROWSY DOG.KOU'D BETTER GO IN AND TALK TO HER NOW, BEA GOOD GIRL AND FORGET ABOUT THE DOG AND POP'LL BRING OU ANOTHER PUP TO TAKE IT'S PLACE BUT t LOVED TWS LITTLE vOGGIE, HI Ya, Sames, OL Sock! A s ? @N' Now LET’s ear! eee kete SALT, SaMmPs 2? _ Ova! THERES A FEA DOWN THERE FISHIN’ > GUESS Vin AsK WIM \F KOU'D LOSE ME COULD ANY OTHER LITTLE GIRL KOu'D FIND AND BRING HOME TAKE MAY PLACE

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