The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES. : THE GUMPS— PEEK-A-BOO Ed Hi To TELL MR i MAT BILL COLLECTOR, HE'S GONE - AGAIN YO see You= 1 yea HIN, THAT I NE" EEN HERE MR.GUMP SAID G@UMP~ e's Bi To YELL HINS TWAT HE FINE TIMES THIS HE WAS NOT IN- DID NOT CALL GASOLINE ALLEY— EVERYBODY HAPPY—AL Pema ror ‘™BWIQIEZ 1 NEEDED $506,000 PRNLLIS, THE RG a acin, WALT? @ WELL THAT WAS A SNAPPN DEAL. 50,000 ACRES OF THE FINEST BRAZILIAN TIMBER FOR $1IO AN ACRE AND 6250 ACRES hdres hed MORE AT $8. $550,000- AND A WITH A RAILROAD IN THERE IT WILL BE WORTH FINE MILLIONS. FOR INHERITANCE TAXES DEAL 1S CLOSED — H SO 1 TALKED HIM INTO A CONTRACT FOR $550,000 WORTH OF LAND. THAT WILL PUT US $44,000 CASH TO THE GOOD. TS NOT AS SKEEZIX! NOOR EDUCATION 1S ASSURED: AND $44,000 CASH BESIDES HOPED. FOR BUT “Chee, people out this way are close. We haven't ridden with a guy yet that’s offered to buy us a meal.” THE TINYMITES | ‘ foie ieeeae <g- by The Chicago Tribune I WONDER IF Your UNCLE HON ABOUT TAKING US. aa hate pire wr Re sa eeu You? WE woud ar BEFORE... ALL Searle pean MeyRE FRECKLE On THE yi ? Salt. ROBABLY KNow THE I6HT= MESBE THAT TROVELE ROBBER THAT ‘Took 4 FELLOW, IF We SAW WOULD BE A BETTER FINOIN' THEIR HIM... AT LEAST OSCAR PLAN.... SAYS HE WOULD... NWHAT 0 You | say ?. AND HIS Z FRIENDS |“ ecm FROM pom, (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘The foreign lads were very pleased.|boys. “We hope to see you all again,” The Travel Man's big hand they|cried Clowny, with a smile. “We're squeezed and all said, “Oh. we thank|going now to see a street which we vou heaps for all these dandy cakes.|are told is quite a treat. ‘Course you And now we know we've had enough.|can join us, if you wish. It’s only It isn’t very wise to stuff. Whene’er|’bout a mile.” a youngster overeats his tummey al-| But one good looking foreign lad ways aches.” replied, “Thanks, but it’s just too bad. “you're right,” replied the Travel|We cannot leave our neighborhood. Man, “I'm glad you've eaten all you|We must stay right near home. can and still are smart enough to|have no Travel Man with us, stop. You lads have been taught|we leave our folks will fuss. We only right. The Tinymites can learn from|hope you have a wondrous time, you, it seems, the proper thing to do.| wherever you may roam.” ‘The way my little fellows stuff some-} The street the Tinies had in mind times is quite a fright.” was not so very hard to find and \r e ‘Said Scouty, “Gee, I guess we do|when they reached it, my, ‘twas queer, YOU KNOW VERY WELL THAT WWAT ELSE COULD 1D0? WUY DIDN'T YOU ‘ NO DOGIS A nuisance! eat much too much when we're with|and narrow as could be. Each house L DID NOT WANT ANOTHER PET AMY'S BEEN CRYING MAE MIALERYE THE FUN KOU GET OUT AROUND THE HOUSE AND HERE FOR AWECK OVER IT HERE FOR A OF WIM 1S WORTH TEN ‘ou, but that’s because you always|had stone steps out in front and pick the things’ that taste so good.|Coppy said, “That's qiute a stunt. It KOU TAKE THIS One — LOSING THE MUTT AND FEW DAYS 7 SHELL TIMES ANY TROUBLE — From now on we will try to be more}makes a dandy place to sit. That LET GOOF THAT'S THE MAN BRINGS IT Ste ate Wee ul and eat sensibly. We|would appeal to me.” ae a SACK ANDIGIVES AT aie BE ORSEMAID s> ‘know, of course, it doesn’t pay to eat \ XO ANOTHER more than you should.” (The Tinies see an odd sight at a ‘SAI And then the Tinies, mid much well, in the next story.) noise, bid good-bye to the foreign! (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1%, Directors abbr. of cook OCEAN MIRE WEDD) it Eire ear ie Gaenonie (SIVISITIEIMMETIEIRIEITIE] ‘* ttareh ° et anine (AIRMMEIRIO[O[1 INIGIBEIN] 3: Worter 10 14 Color of & I6|e | te) tal [O|wIE|G|O MBM IEIN| le} mire IRIH|OINIE} jorse ‘4 Japanese sash 16 Note of the 34, Dimension 1g Bot = ie Rawat Sor 1 Austrian law historian GIMME A BUNCH OF ARTIFICIAL ) OH,YOU FALSE ) (1s ZAT SO% SEX, KIO, IN “TH’ FLOWERS FOR MY SWEETIE- one! MORNING SHE'S MY LAST 4 AINTCHA? YOU MEAN Hs_saisac ne ET AMUEAr 45 Current of air . - Ee “sa ad Sem SAAN a ger @| | THOUGHT AN AT NIGHT“ THE OTHER WAY AROUND, * senoals callow. EITISMERIEIPII INIE| { 7 SHES my FIRST! - DON'TCHA? First woman ‘ Ek Taneticans of [sit Inj¢Is| o6 Hugrave with nawe PHoney |: 1. Kitehen imple‘ PHtowers| |KERo acl 88. Small explo- sion D , 4 Front of the He’s Right, loot Sam 48. Process of bi i — erye- ” on a alae 43 Seen mune ™ Joung. ‘as 43. Wicked sheen 4, Siikworm 14 Before tone Sl. Re in 77. Little carling abe Wave m iz 5 = se 72. Unit of work 10. ta ‘ f ull oe ine. 80 Re Brother of 81. Strikes with Jacod the open hand OAM, ALL TLL HOLD «ose BASUT OR TEN COUPLES MESBE BOOTS AND HER| for ome, ~ BUDDIES | “zz ? ED U8 PAT. OFF. 1990-87 NEA SERVICE WHC

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