The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1930, Page 10

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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930 wn AGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES THE GUMPS— AND THAT’S NO DREAM AND |) HAVE A BANK ROLL AGAIN AND IM ABOUT ‘to pane Pals re} ~ RU SNE WORLD — Y > 1m Too WABEY= BRING ME A PIN. TWANT TO PRICK MYSELF Jo SEE IF IM AWAKE= TRIBUNE’S P B 67080) attNn oF iT- JHE HATS THAT WOULD BUY — =a i eI BUY WHAT A RELIEF == ALL MAY DEBTS PAID — MY CREDIT'S ESTABLISHED AGAIN = AND ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS — THE DETOURS ALL BEHIND ME = AND " THE THis 18 WHAT VM BACK ON ° HE WIDOW NOW GOOD OLD MACADAM ONES STOOGE = ONCE MORE = UNDER WER, zs NEW TERMS me HE SIGNED ON P ; : 4 : € DOTTED LINE : i To PAY 400% INSTEAD OF 40% INTEREST SIX. MONYNS AFTER _ _ SHE DATE OF HER MARRIAGE To BIM FOR ALL SHE BORROWS = MY ENGAGKMENT RING= THAT CosT #125, 000% A FORTUNE IN 17 SELF — ONIGHT, ; Z ] y SPUD. JEST Yy GOLLN, I'M DON'T CET ZZ UY 4G ‘ ‘| SORRY, SKEEZM! “If he wants to marry me I'll know it's true love, becattse he knows e 4 f é GUDER AN’ I haven't even got a job.” 3 — | THE TINYMITES | RM. SEVEN HOURS OF L. J (We GREAT TEETER-TCTTER BoY! JUST Loo ME NER... WELL..HE LIED... SAW IM TURNING OUT To BE HIM CUTTING A Twig WITH YY’ 4 TMERES. UNCLE f =| | SAY IF I was To FRECKLES| 4 2€AL deTecTIVe.~ You A KNIFE YESTERDAY... Fileure ouT CLEM. GO ANEAD TELL You WaT AND HIS REMEMBER WHEN We WHAT WE WANT To Do SOME WAY THe Thier WHO ASKED REDDING IF He 1S TO SET A Look AT 7 CO IT.IF =|} STOLE your HAD A KNIFE, DON'T THAT KNIFE OF WIS You'LL ONLY . MONEY IS HERE Sa \ You, OSCAR 2 THINK OF | Nin 5 2 Ze rani RaNcH SOMETHING. - . p “hs een HE SAID HE DIDNT HAPPEN To (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Inside the stadium the bunch went! Weak strains of music reached their 4o a stand and bought some lunch.(ears. “They're dancing,” Clowny cried. Then they were ushered to their seats] Then to a window they all sneaked ind ready for some fun. It was aland, taking turns, each Tiny peeked. 13. sport event and all the afternoon] A man shouted to the bunch, “Hey, s spent in very thrilling races. It}lads, come on inside.” lun to see them run. They did, and found the place is stadium has earned its fame}ahum with music from a flute and to it many people came from}drum. The Tinies stayed till all tired out. Then hied to a hotel. Each one Travel Man _ explained. had quite a good night’s rest. At Olympic games were once held here|dawn they all were up and dressed. with all their thrilling stunts.” The}The Travel Man then took them to a Tinymites all looked so hard their] place they all thought. swell. little necks were strained. In just a short time they all drove Real soon they heard the final gun|out to a pretty olive grove. Some and all the racing stunts were done.|folks were picking olives and it was The Tinies joined the merry throng/a gight to see. Said Clowny, “Gee, and quickly left. the place. “Well,pbut I'm surprised! I, frankly, never now I guess we'll take a chance on|realized that olives that we buy in| ™MOM’N witnessing a native dance,” exclaimed| jars are grown upon a tree.” the friendly Travel Man, with smile MOM, WAIT TILL YOU HEAR THE ! | OF A BEAUTY CONTEST NEWS ABOUT YOUR PROMINENT WAIT AND GET THIS STRAIGHT! 1 SUPPOSE Mf THINK E HUSGAND! THis AFTERNOON + / \ WELL, WHAT O10 /| | AEvTER WE HAD BEEN INTRODUCED Toe semctuine to YES, OF A BEAUTY SOME PROMOTERS AND BIG ‘You FOR THIS AND ALL, THEY CAME RIGHT TO. ‘IGET ALL STEAMED UP ABOUT!CONTEST! BUT THIS IS upon his face. (The Tinymites meet a friendly water BUSINESS MEN CAME INTO TIME? THE POINKAND ASKED ME TO enn REAL. 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