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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE; TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930 2 | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark pps rer sees peers Spe saat) | f BT MIN= THAT'S NOT AB LARGE THE GOLD 18 WORN A S&IT=— QUT IT | WELL TWERE'S A LITTLE AS HENRIETTA ZANDER'S RING= NAS NEVER YARNISHED © AND THE alti sael ah 9 toe YEAN~ THE POCKET BOOK THAT SEWEL= THAT ONE.LITTLE STONE = THOUGH WE WERE OA To LOSE DEA OLD UNCLE BIM- | NEVER SAW SUCH A GORGEOUS ENGAGEMENT RING Poor OLD BIM~ IT ISA BEAUTIFUL RING = 1 UNDERSTAND IT COST $125,000. = ‘A LoT OF MONEY | AND IT'S THE RING — REMEMBER THAT? YouR ENGAGEMENY CAME: OUT OF COULDN'T COMPARE WITH THE MINT THAT SWE GOT HERS FROM— But THE HEART THAT OFFERED IT WAS JUST AS BIG A LITTLE SOLITAIRE On A PLAIN: SIMPLE GOLD MOUNTING= REAL HAPPINESS = LOVE — CLEAR AND SPARKLING = WAS SHOWN THE WAY ‘TO MORE AND DEVOTION “THAN HEAVEN ENES WILL EVER BE ABLE To FIND WITH NER PRETTIEST RING SEARCH LIGHT =, 1 EVER Saw — HE HAS SOMEBODY BEHIND HIM WITH MONEN. HE AGREES TO PRESENT A CERTIFIED CHECK FOR THE FULL AMOUNT. x BoT HE WANTS (T FOR $8 AN ACRE BUT, MR NICHOLAS, THAT LAND 1S WORTH TWICE THAT MUCH AT LEAST. OWING TO THE FACT THAT | WANT To RAISE SOME CASH 1 NIGHT BE WILLING TO TAKE $12, BOT NEVER $9. NOU SAN HE 1S MILLING TO PAN CASH FOR FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES OF BRAZILIAN: TIMBER LAND? 00 NOU THINK HE HAS THE MONEN 2 ae Al STRANGER SEEMS TO HANE BEEN KEEPING uP WITH DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CODA WILL SETTLEMENT, HE EVIDENTLY KNOWS THAT WALT NEEDS SOMETHING OVER $500,000 To Puy WITH THE $300,000 HE |S TO RECEIVE FROM MME. OCTAVE .TO MAKE UP HIS INHERITANCE TAX PANMENT. AND HE 1S LOOKING G ap > FOR A BARGAIN | y —Seeeaoe: : Jays Hi a NO RAILROAD. HOWEVER I'M. A MAN OF ACTION AND » Witt SELECT FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES ANID PANY NOv $© AN ACRE - THAT'S $500,000- AND NO MORE. YOURSELF, MR, NICHOLAS, THAT WITH A RAILROAD IN THERE THE TIMBER ALONE WOULD BE WORTH TEN TIMES THAT. AREN'T VERY | THICK ANID | CANT LET HIN GET E B AWAN. BUT THAT $ WON'T PAM. MY INHERITANCE QPOMASHRVEE INC RtO.U.S PALorE “How come, you ask, I can sell the same poils for fifty cents? ‘Cause I don’t have to pay a hunnert and fifty salesmen, that’s how.” _ THE TINYMITES WERE IL THOUGHT, ALL ALONG, HE'S A BIG CRook COUNTERFRITER. ue NOT THAT L WANT Ricainupeine aele OO eee Jo BUTT IN, BUT UNCLE HE SAID HE WAS Gone FRECKLES | 2384 HELO oscar ANO we Py DLLy THEY CARED CLEMS WARMIN' UP OUT AN' Loox FoR TH AND HIS | 2? TE OTHER Day, BUT oscars HIM AN’ 1 6OT A REWARD... Tf WHAT SoRT sear eu = FRIENDS UNCLE SAYS NOT....I WonDER “HEN WHEN THEY .WERE |) OF B LOOKIN’ HIS AIRPLANE !! 2BBER WHO Too IF THAT FARBAR FELLA 5, | TAKING AIM To JAIL HE aT WReHey FON 1S AROUND HERE JUMPED FROM THE TRAIN de : ANY WHERE vases, AN’ ESCAPED™..HE migut (fF s ge BE OUT HERE Some Pace, for AU I kNow!! ew % a Sebo ee A s | i A pla e EE ome =n Oscar Butts In| ee (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ve man did all his work real/to play. "Twas very interesting how curck, Said Clowny, “Say, he’s pretty|the new-found friends were dressed. slick. But folks here wear just slip-|The boys wore sashes at their -belt pers, while we Tinymites wear shoes.|and, my, how proud each youngster They're soft and must be quite ajfelt. They all seemed glad to meet treat. I'd think, though, they'd slip/the Tinies, as you might have off their feet. Now wouldn't they | guessed. By Blosser look funny, if a’ slipper they should] Nearby a soft dark fountain stood lose?” and everything there looked real The Travel Man then said, “Well,/good. The Travel Man took all the \ they are wearing slippers every day |bunch ar purchased them a treat. 7 and thus they all are used to it. A|“Oh, my, but this tastes good to me, slipper’s never lost. They cling right|’cause I'm as thirsty as can be,” ex- you Gag ees peared YES, AND HE'S OVERINOW.-ECAN WAVE, to the en ay Bote me's Co ia eee one of bet foreign lads. “My MOMN Reeae dese. seuns For N fetes popes , works out al ight. rhaps we is very sweet.” KEEPS.T ought to do that, too. It might cut] A Cake Man then walked by right POP {LL BET THEY'RE AN BROUGHT, ENJOY LIFE. THATIS, down the cost.” near and Mister Travel Man said, WIM BACK AIM PULL ME \ UNTIL TRE NEXT THING. ‘This made the Tinies laugh in glee. |‘‘Here, I'll take some of your nice 0 YOU WITH ALS WAPPENSY And Scouty said, “Oh, mercy me, I'd|fresh cakes. Serve every single one.” TEETHILOOK! rather have my good strong shoes. IjAnd so the Cake Man did as told. sLOOKs like them much the best. I fear, in|“That is the most that I have sold,” slippers, I would slip and also, Ijsaid he, while watching all the bunch is might even trip.” And this thought |have heaps and heaps of fun. was agreed to, very promptly, by the Reunited rest. (The Tinymites visit some strange Once more they sauntered on their streets in the next story.) ‘way and with some wee folks stopped | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle : : . 1 POP HID HIM IN, ACEOSS Huti THE WALL CLOSET ou om Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle £ Qereetres, ines By an | To SURPRISE AMV S MIPTS: TATE TETO] 10, Thien El PITMEPIEINIS|1 |V\E] 12 Machine tor THER O/EIRMMAIMIEIN] 12. fwiu'tatwal” GIAIMII INMMAIGIEIN[T] '* ¢ BIAIVIEIDMEOID we A WOLD ON, SAM! STAND BY! WHATS “TH CHARGE WHY—ER- AH-THREE WELL, HOW MuUcH {Ss THAT AIMIEIS MEARE MEWIA i, “THERE'S @ LOUD - SPEAKER IN | | FOR THis BATTERY amperes! 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