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10 / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1980_ All afternoon the -Tinymites walked ;“Hark! I think I heard wee Clowny’s ‘round the town, just seeing sights.|voice. Somebody's shouting, ‘Hey’!” “By night,” exclaimed the ‘Travel/Then, for the bunch there came & Man, “we'll sure be all tired out. But, /treat. They spied poor Clowny down while we're here, it seems to me, 'tis|the street. He ran right up to them best to see all we can see. Then,jand said. “Oh gee, I've been away. when we leave you'll just know what, “I hopped a cart that passed our this country’s all about.” jway and then the pony ran away. So, on they went till Scouty cried,|When someone caught him I jumped “Where's Clowny? Is he trying tojoff. That was a trip quite rare.” hide? I cannot see him anywhere. |“Well, have your fun, lad, now and Perhaps he's dropped behind.” And, |then, but please don’t pull that trick gure enough, as Scouty feared, he|again. We've all been looking ‘round suddenly had disappeared. Said|for you. You gave us all a scare.” Coppy, “If he’s fooling us, he isn’t} That night the Tinies slept real very kind.” jsound and in the morning they were ‘The Travel Man was much con-!bound for some new land. The terned. Down several streets they|Travel Man was testing them. Where quickly turned, but nowhere was poor ithey were boundhe would not tell, but €lowny seen. He'd simply dropped said, “I know you'll think it’s swell.” from sight. “We must find him, at|They took a train and then a boat ‘any cost,” said Coppy. “Now, I’m /and sailed right out to sea. sure he's lost. I only hope, wher'er he is, that he is quite all right.” (The Tinymites arrive in a big city ‘The search kept on till almost in the next story.) dark. Then Scouty loudly shouted,| (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) avROss Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12. ety 1. Style 18, Stair & Bich 10, Finds the 44. Long period oftime 3h Day’s march 16. Pince of rest 1. Pas into ait. ferent words 18 Mane ready 41. Calyx teaves $3. Highway $8, Corded fabric s se. Th. iy fruit 88. Gaelic sea cod $4. Act of selling 85 Kind of resin 86. Along ‘82. Obstracts tn action 8. Symbol tor 66. Forms soapy sodium rot 40 Precious stone 48. Non-Jewish Girdle Derson 4. Steep 89. Ancient sa, Myeett 44 Cat off Italian aM 45 Natsance 0 Le 46, Vegetables tame rH ne pares for 10, Rerpent i Chow? 4%. Hed being ublication nn t TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STR DO You KNOW THE WIDOW PUZZLES ME = 1 WONDER IF SHAS SINCERE - You DON'T THINK FOOT A MINUTE THAT SHE REALLY CARES FOR UNCLE BIM — Do You, ANDY ? SKEEZIN IS IN) LOVE WITH SALLN I'M AvIFUL Soney That 2 TM SATISFIED THAT : MONEY WAS STOLEN... ee ae Ww ks ANIFUL SorRy...B0T AN’ L DON'T FRECKLES) Tyr gic gum ust WANT You To WoRRY AND HIS | Rope straicuT out oF FRIENDS | tye trees, 17 seemen, 4 SHOULDA GONE FoR AN’ KNocKeED OScaR IT, MYSELF... AN' ME FROM OLD TOM — TLL MAKE IT UP OUT OF My ONIN MONEY... MERE'S A MAN FROM THE NEWSPAPER AND HE WANTS. MOM’N TO WRITE A STORY ABOUT POP THE DOG AND HOW LONESOME ‘ OU ARE FOR HIM. MAYBE WE'LL COME BACK FORA VISIT SOXOD GZ AN PLAY WITH AK : AM y Cua a. By Cowan ABOUT IT ANY MORE... THE GUMPS—AND HOW-- MUST SUPPOSE HE REFUSED To MARRY WER SUDDENLY = AND BROKE EVERYTHING OFF = Do YOU THINK SHE WOULD TAKE 2 IT TO HEART ¢ WHAT= HEAVENEYES 7 NOT HENRIETTA - NOT. THAT BABY - 1 KNEW ou WASN'T. SHE'S NOTHIN BUT A SNOOTY UTTLE AW, SKEEZIM. \ WAS ONL : FOOLIN’. CONT TILL FIND The PARTY WHO PULLED THIS HOLO-UP AN’ TH’ FIRST PLAcEe TLL-LooK IS BACK IN MINT CANYON... WHERE THAT BINKLEY GANG HANGS OUT... ‘ME DIRTY Does! THINK THIS DOGGIE CAN READ ME NEVER HAS BEEN TO MADDA XA DOIN’, TOE— NAW, SAM! GoT SOME WAITIN’ FOR “TH FOURTH SALESMAN |@avt so we can W SAM To. FIRsT easee / Good Reason BUSINESS IN HERE! WAY ACROSS A RWIGH BRIDGE ores > IPS AND FEATURES rf DON'T, DIDN'T MEAN NOTHIN’! WE LOOKED LIKE A TERRIER PUPPY. Vf SUT LT THINK i Me's GOING. TBE APALEECE _ poc\ FoR, VOLp Time's Sake! {Z ve