The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 1, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES Wo! HUM; L GourRE NOY SERIOUS — YOU'RE JUST A BORN ELIR : ign WELL = rs VB ALT Te Wi} His}! 9 MERE | AM — AND Tre Toe bell You'nt iA BLUSHING - BASHFUL WHEN IT COMES To on ilar WORK eg, | s { 7 WORK DIS SOME WO LOVE 7 OF LOVER THAT HAS TO +. FR You WANT WORK — + wake We IR SOME WORE. YPE AND FIND. ‘Y=. THERE'S piney DF trnere— fila / NTRODUCED TO MIS \ NEVER SAW A MAN ANeCrMEART = THEN RUNS TWAT NATED WORK AND HIDES WHEN HE SO IN SEES HER= WITN WORK = 1$ THERE FOR ME ; JUST OPEN YOUR EYES — OR- 13 THISA Cast -— WHERE om oe pag: couwty, PHYLLIS \Z " HES 4 p 0OS,4OU WERE a7 AND THATS THE WAN CT OU Were THAT's USED. OY NATURALLN tT f# 1S A BRICK. Alf ceRTAINLS RIGHT STANDS, PHNLLIS, THE NoTVYOuR . : AUR GE 1 KNEW / 6 PRET 1 THOUGHT SHE ABOUT THAT INHERITANCE | $300,000 WE GET FROM | eauct, WALT NOU HAD WOUR HEART|]| DISAPPOINTING, WAS GOING TO TAK. YOU DON'T WANT CCTANE GOES FOR DEAR, SO DON'T SET ON USING BUT WELL PULL TAKE (T AWFULLN i] A BARGAIN IN BRAZILIAN Gee nae stan we 8 INHERITANCE TAXES AND ON | Feet so SHAT $300,000. OUT OF IT TIMBER LAND FOR HALF : —— - : oo A TOP OF THAT WE HAVE TO BADIN ABOUT sf] : A} \\ SOMEHOW. WE d, A MILLION CASH DO “Boy, I'm going to find a job, work hard, and save so I can go back Bh RAISE HALF A MILLION MORE Ji Sou ALWANS HANE. pn ; E NOU? home in a yellow roadster.” IN CASH FOR THE SAME g A 4 "I PURPOSE [ THE TINYMITES | ; mi “SWONDER THAT FELLA TUS IS WORKIN’ OUT JUST LIKE \NOULON'T LOOK WHERE IT WAS MADE To ORDER....IN A 4 HE'S GOIN’... BUMPIN FRECKLES SHAKE OF A LAMB'S TAIL TLL ; NINO Us Like AND HIS RichER THAN FRIENDS BE A HEAP SieHT RicI Al orgs ML NEA cerice SF aaa. (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘When all the bunch had had their | and she quickly’ took her pail in hand A Sudden fill wee Scouty said, “Let's wait until pa ae “Thank cn ae Surprise! +, {She ran soon was out 0: that little girl comes to the well. I'll The ;Travel Man said, “Scouty, 1 try to help her out by hauling water | that spilling stunt was just too to the top. I'm sure it’s here she} Let’s go and get your shoes shint plans to stop.” The little girl then en I'm sure they'll look all right.” came up near and looked around in ‘Where do we go?” one Tiny sat doubt. “Oh, not so far. It’s just ahead,” Then Scouty said, “Just hand to| plied the friendly Travel Man. We me your pail. I'm strong as I can/|all get shined up bright.” They soon be and I will fill it to the top.” The | came to a corner spot and all together little girl began to smile. Then| saw a lot of shiners who began to call Scouty let the well pail sink down in | when they walked into sight. the well. Said he, “I'm sure it must| The stands were neat, and as a ru! be pretty deep. It seems to go down] the shiner sat upon a stool. His du: "bout & mile.” tomer just stood up straight a 1 TRIED POP AND WELE LISTEN ' BO0-HOO! tat ‘They heard a splash far, far below | perched one foot up high. A bell Sh TD THE RAGIO SOUNDE LIKE and Scouty shouted, “Here I go!”| would ring with one shoe done and fe 2 ‘The others helped him pull the rove | then he'd perch the other one. Thus 0 TOWN BUT T beaearys ~ my res and brought the pai! in sight. Into|all the shoes of all the bunch were COULDN'T FIND A Baal ie the girl's pail it was poured. Then,| shined bright bye and bye. +, \ TERRIER THAT LOOKED yt Cann suddenly, the whole bunch roared. ASTHMA LIER amen Poor Scouty spilled some on his shoes,| (The Tinymites meet the vegetable THE ONE SHE eee and my, he looked a sight. girl in the next story.) ‘The girl seemed rather frightened | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) - ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 16. Grammatical Maid sex distinetion Gynt 26. Genus of typt- ry cal aH Issues trom 5 source 86. South Ameri. can mountains Free of CaN JUST PICTLRE SAM GOIN’ INTO A Rs : EAH! an’ Now "Hat ) (DON'T NEED ONE? WHY, |//TH' “TAILOR. SAID IT FIT OF JEALOUSY WHEN HE SEES ME 5 (NE BROKEN THE (cE, | [YOUR SUIT LOOKS RUSTY:|| WOULD WEAR LIKE IN “THIS NeW sutT! ‘ } ‘LETS See Nou Ger one! - (RON 4 82. Femlaine aame Bo: te a 9%. Cat of 62. Pointed tool {& Conse ot rain i Eropten iee 6b. Theological degree Within: prefix 6. Siamese cote 1. Morbidly tender & Envlish trolley cur % Prankish adventure han DOWN 11, Declaime noisit 1. Finat 13. Toward the 2. Singing volce sheltered side 2 Crafty 12, Permits By Smal) Bor! 16 wt OAK Ht HADNT FiGURED YM Losin’ Ace RIGKT NOW, TOO! [ UHAN’S THAT --- STRAIGHT ANEAD 222 AND HER OW We! GvESsS Ti -Fou0ow tH’ WAT BREEZE, DLE BEEN RIDING , 6 GOME HIGH CLIFFS - YEP, AN Ta NUDDIES BEACH IF T CAN oe THEN TLL HANNE DID A FADE OUT ON ME! IM NEVER GET OVER EM ~-TLL BET LUE A PLACE TO LAND, FL WANE TO AFRAID TO TORN OLT OVER TH’ RON RAT WTO A CORNER---DARD ! WATER sorreeeer ons TEM, smVE L COULD OUST SEE SETTER ----

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