The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1930, Page 11

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“Good heavens, Henry! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930 AGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES TRIBUNE’S P It’s these people we met on our vacation. They've accepted our invitation to visit us!” THE TINYMITES | —_! New scenes the bunch set out to, in the air and overhangs this little street. It’s rather neat, at that.” They passed beneath the porch and heard, from up above, a friendly word. Some women said, “Hello,” and every Tiny tipped his hat. ind and left the Parthenon behind. Naen far away they all looked back. My, what a wondrous sight,” said “I am sure that we have been as lucky as could be to visit such You'll all agree I'm The Travel Man then said, “Let’s go out to the stadium. I know that you'll enjoy the races that. they're putting on today. A track meet is a@ lot of fun and you will see fast runners run.” “Oh, goody!” cried the Tinymites. And they were on their way. “You bet we will,” the bunch re- And then the Travel Man sighed and said, “Well, there is more Just wait until you see the other buildings ‘round about. will amaze you all, no doubt. seen them all before, but they are still a thrill to me.” They shortly reached a real small Outside the stadium they found that folks had gathered all around. The gates were shortly opened and the big crowd surged inside. Right near the gate the Tinies stayed and watched a picturesque parade. A band of college students marched in splendor, side by side. street and Coppy said, “You cannot beat these folks for saving space. ‘They sure make use of every bit. In- stead of highways being wide, the shops :.nd houses, side by side, leave little space for traffic and the folks seem proud of it.” “You're right,” said Carpy, “look (The Tinymites visit an olive grove jin the next story.) up there. A porch sticks right out (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzie = 13. Goes ashore 18, English college 22 CTAIMBMATRIMIS] ** Abors.ene ABBBIEIAIT| 2. vertormea DBBAICINIE| EIAITIE|SIt, BIE|D ALU BEL LOIN] 3 kMeror a s Tr an Ie & a som form IAIUIR DIAINITIE NIAITIOIR EMBEIVIEIN| $& Aner EMBDIAITIE] & Discourse te 43, Dateh ath 4. Expand jean & Orchestral ai. ¢% Things that melee not to 49, Ula womanish @ industrious insects th 12, Pertaining to an early theologian THE GUMPS— 400% LOVE—BAH SHE SIGNED A CONYRACT TO PAY BACK $5.22 FOR EVERY DOLLAR | LOAN “NER FROM NOW H ON- AND AGREES To PAY me 400% INSTEAD oF 40% ON WHAT SNE “OWED ME # 50.000.% avved ® 640 §0/,22 ¥690 801-2 OWES ME NOW FOR MONEY ALREADY ADVANCED — CASH 1 LET HER AY HAT RATE = MAVE YESTERDAY- HEN YOU GIRLS! NOU'RE GOIN’ TO HAVE ALL THE WEIGHT ON THAT PAWE AREN'T GETTIN PUBLICITY OUT O' THIS WE OUGHT TO. | THOUGHT WED | puBLICITY, HAVE SOME NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHERS AROUND /eoop, MEAL Aue GREAT TEETER-TOTTER ENDURANCE CONTEST HAS BEEN ON FOR THREE APART ON THIS MINUTES. IF ALL GOES WELL FOR THE NEXT FEW DANS A RECORD ESTABLISHED WHIC?d WILL BE FARD TO BREAK. THERE GOES REDDING... No USE IN ASKING HIM 1F HE WAS A UNIFE, BECAUSE OSCAR ALREADY ASKED HIM AN’ HE TOLD HIM.'NO!-.. ‘1 KNow) “THAT SOMEWHERE , SOMEONE HAS A KNIFE WITH A PIECE BROKEN OUT OF THE BLADE . IF WE COULD FIND THAT KNIFE WE'D FIND THE PERSON WHO TooK “THAT MONEY FROM ANS..-WE LIED To oscaR .. UE HAS A KNIFE IVE 60T TO THINK OF SOME WAY TO GET A WX PoP GN'T ENTER ‘OLD. HES YOUNGER cab YouR POP! S Sd Young: | s MY DAD 1S SO YOUNG , } HE'S GOT HAIR HE CAN STAND ON WIS MEAD LIKE THIS WE CAN'T — He's OVER A HIGHER DOST AWAN THAT, DON'T, HUH! WELL, I'm Ot Now | KNOW OUIO OIScoveRED OHI SOu'RE GOoFY! (Twas (AN NOURE &@ DUMO DINNY ONT EVEN KNOW GUT UL QION'T THINK 1 HANG “TA MENTION

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