The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 21, 1930, Page 12

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y THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 21, 1930 gan cea i Snes tae | THE TINYMITES Tne olive pickers stopped to rest and Clowny very promptly guessed that he would like to climb a tree and do some picking, too. “Right up the] 4 tree trunk I can crawl,” said he. “I’m sure I will net fa. I'd Like to have a picking race. T'll beat the rest of you.” “Oh, no, you won't,” wee Scouty cried. “You'll soon find out, when we ‘hhave tried, that I am fairly good my-|«' self, Let's get permissicn now. And so they ezired the men nearby and one said, “Go ehead and try, but don't climb up the tree trunks. That's ene thing we don't allow. “Just use the ladders that are there and as you're climbing up, take care to keep 2 gord safe footing so you won't slip to the ground. Don't have a race, but ali of you just pick until you've picked a few. We'll gladiy let you take our places while ‘we're loafing ‘round.” Each Tiny took a good sized pail THERE ARE SOME MORE OF THEM, AVERN. NIREN FRECKLES FRECKLES | ano oscan Lemwe AND HIS FRIENDS 3. N COLOR THE PICTURE) and quickly ran right up to scale a clumsy looking ladder. They all found the picking fun. Said Coppy, “Gee, we wil not stop till each pail’s right to the top.” And so they id until that very thing was By Blosser The olive folks thanked every lad. Said one, “We're surely very glad that you have helped us with our . Come back egain some day.” suid Scouty. “Giadly, too! en more pick! we will do.” ‘invmites then yelled good bye} MOM’N and went upon their way. POP Soon, down a little winding road they met a lad who hed a load upen his ttle shoulder. "Twas a jug, and Clowny cried, “Oh, that lad is a wa- ter boy. He sruits and secms to quite enjoy the task of lugging that big jug. Fresh water is inside.” (The Tinyzcites see more interesting] Ask the Tooth sights in the next story.) | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Grow uninter- tiny Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle & Release op honor 1% Anarchists 18 Masculine 23. Long narrow bon: a 2. Beratea’ 84. Pertaining to ‘an ancient Greek city 26. Eastern ch 2h. Judges 27, Binding tens 48 Football poste tion: abbr, a, Language ooks 30. Merriment 81. Gode gayly or 1, Companion 2. Liquor % Concise 4. Epistle & Vallant man 6 Native nd oF a Mee ND HER A BUDDIES ‘Wet Ideas FoR HOME... ESPECIALLY ANY MAD AN ANPUL TIME it ME TOOTH ACHE TODAY. GOIN AND CPEER HER UP YO ME. Tie CHASE HER BLUES AWAY IN A OW, ' FORGOT, DEARIE! READ TMS LETTER | WROTE TO MOTHER BEFORE KOGo! NES, EVERN [ MILE THERE ARE SOME OF ‘EM | EAR MARK OF ONE i age ee ee GASOLINE ALLEY— EFFICIENCY EXPERT Nae 'VE GOT AN A STOP TO rT. THE BOYS THINK This PAYROLL ROBBERY IS AN INSIDE JOB... BUT To ME IT HAS EvERy (2, OF THe BINKLEY BoyS TRICKS... ee 4 ometwise cLem Brow = RS we WNHO IS A NAN OF Kf FEW Worps... So Pop's uttie /-WAT'S RiGut, GIRL HAD A TOUGH! REMIND WER OF TIME TO Day. Eu? : IGOSH , WOMAN, TODeN ts Me TWENTY ~ FRSC AND YOU CATED “THis LetreR, THE THRT—EFIRST! MARTER OF ELMAINAMONS | THES COURS OF THE WAN We CAN TWOUSAND CERRES nay’ TORSET AL NOW FOR WEKANCE , THERE (eT MOGI CHAICE OF MINSODY'S GINING O> TWAT Moc , ‘CEA HOW TO PUT fr fe ALPINE as i CLIMBER = NEP. THAT'S SJ WHAT YOU CALL T HELPED CATCH THAT BiG CRook FARBAR AN' IN GONNA HANE SOMETHING T DO WITH CATCHIN' THis Bi2p — WE 1. DON'T Tool ACHE KNOW THE DENTIST HAS UA GOING To ASK YOU “To Mail (T FOR mel VOPNPAINES —THEY'RE Out! NOW ALA & WHE TO 15 THK OF TH WANs WE C GEX WW’ 00U6N | AN’ GO-TO wet AE — WEL St ERE OTWER WANS TET MONEY,

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