The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930 | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark j MERE 13 NO HAPPIER coral St : , W GIRL ALL SHE [ WORLD TO DAY THEN HENRIETTA ZANDER = SHE FEELS THAT ALL OF THE OBRTACLES IN WER PATNWAY “TO SUCCESS HAVE BEEN REMOVED — ———— Gfrue- SHE OWES SCOOGE $ 7/5,80/ 28 Buy THAT WiLL BE A PALTRY SUM WHEN SHE W'S A TERRIBLE THING To PAY BACK @5,0 FOR EVERY DOLLAR YoU GET = BUT THERE'S NO WAY Our OF IT NO TURNING BACK NOW = ENHER STICK IY THROUGH OR LOSE UNCLE BIM FOREVER AND BE A PAUPER FOR LIFE= WELL = | WANT TO CONGRATULATE YOU ON SUCCESS — WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU— TR GOOD FOR ME— YOU KEEP ME IN FINANCES = TET YOU> It's FAIR aor bakes it REED TO LET YOU HAY! Manes Fe kinnm FOR EVERY FIVE DOLLARS YOU GET | WANT ONE = ALL! HAVE TO DO 1$ SHOW GUMP THE PAPER YOu SIGNED WITH SCOOGR AND YOUR WEDDING I% OFF <= AND SCOOGE WOULD REFUSE ‘TO LOAN You ANOTHER CENT= 1 Gave You SIX RIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR, ¥ BILLS — TEN ONE HUNDRED BLLONS — Qe MAS JUST LEFT ScooGk's OFFICE WITH ANOTHER CHECK FOR % 5.000. 22 — SHE PAYS $5.00 BACK FOR RYERY DOLLAR BORROWED- @. WHICH MEANS SCOOGE + “MADE $20,000.92 TODAT= 4 AND MY FRIENDS, AGAIN 1 SAN, CAPITAL ) IS CRUSHING THE WORKINGMAN, | KNOW, - UNCLE WALT, WORKMAN GOT CRUSHED. GATHERED OVER THERE. A ' WONDER WHAT IT'S ALL £B0UT. “Now get this next verse. your washing machine.” THE TINYMITES — S WWEss o “E. ALL RIGHT, BOYS... DINNER'S READY....CALL REDDING... HE LAST ONE To The TAGLE \S A Cow's TaiLw.. CINON REDDING... LAST ONE IN IS A cows “Tan t! re NAW Y oe OFF Hane AH so HMA Med SEE ME SLIP OH, NUTHIN' AT ALL... NUTHIN® HIS KNIFE OFF TH’ TABLE JUST AS HE FINISHED SHARPENING HIS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) “Where are you bound for?”;the Tinymites goodbye and traveled} A Fast One! Slowny said. “Right down the road,| ir. Straight ahead,” replied the lit- Je water boy. “I'm taking water rome. The water we drink must be pure, so every morning, to be sure, I take this heavy jug and to a well known well I roam. “Perhaps you lads would like a drink. Well, I can spare a bit, I think. I have no cup, though. Fold your hands and form one of your own. Then you can drink the water quick. I'm sure the plan will work out slick.” “Tll_ do it first,” cried Clowny, “if you'll all let me alone.” And so he did, and had his fill. He shouted, “Gee, but it’s a thrill to drink that way. The water's cool and takes away your thirst.” The other ‘Tinies tried it, too. The water started seeping through wee Coppy’s hands and he exclaimed, “I guess I am the ‘The little water boy then said, “I must be moving on ahead.” He bid | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) on his way. The Tinies spied a bench nearby and ran up to it, with a sigh. One said, “Let's rest up for a while. {It's been a busy day.” And so they sat an hour or so and watched the people come and go. The Travel Man then jumped up and ex- claimed, “I have a plan. ‘The famous Market Gate's right near and we can walk to it from here.” “ bunch ran. The Market Gate was very oid. Its pillars seemed to tower up bold. An jancient tablet stood beneath it. They Wondered what ’twas for. “In olden days the folks would halt and read the price of oil and salt,” replied the friendly Travel Man. “Today that’s done no more.” (The Tinies ride om the Corinth Canal:in the next story.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ACROSS L Deep dive Pigment @ Sodiam chloride 10 Poems 10. Unclose 11. Abandonments 12, Sea eagles 14, Straight bi Straight batted 1% Great Lake 16 Ba 1% Radio 20. Golf ter: 21, State: abbr. 22. Glut 24. Fish 86. Part of a chureh 27. Unwilling 2%. Cl MiEisiSHs com. 54. Rodent 55. Tilts 58, Negative prefix 59. Diseern 62. forth |. Long narrow board By Blosser . Pronoon a. plant A 56. Malay ontrig- ger cance $2. Cozy 59. Heavenly body 60. Dines 1. othe: plosi jor 6s, Dine: Seoten 66. Born 7A-MeE ‘AMY! WHERE CAN WAT CHILD Be? GOOD GOSH, SAM, THERES ANOTHER ONE OF “HOSE. PESKY SALESMEN — SEE WHAT HE WANTS ¢ fo | = MRS. TYTE, \s AMw OVER AT ‘Your HOUSE °? \ KNOW WHat He WANTS —AN' He’ LU GET IT Too! \WaNT To See THe Goss — (Ss “THE GENTLEMAN 1 WONENT BEEN GONE LONG Wane ONLY ABOUT TWO TuouUSsaND YEARS # V COULDN'T HONE BEEN GONE LIHAT LONG MOM CONSE (T'S ONLY 1930 Now ! “essir ! VMN No, Um “TH” GENTLEMAN -| Mee AU KS x LAL] Minow 1 THK WEVE BEEN. THAKING ABOLT \T Too Mucn | LETS PLAY DEAD A WWE AN! MEBBE AN IDEA WILL COME To oe! THEY TE. ME ALL REAL HOT HONGHES HAPPEN LIKE THATS SOCKO — SUST WHEN YOu AREN'T Look’ tor ‘EM “WW Boss {ts IN THE , OFFICE! x KI SOK oR) x « oO <2 os v4 > KY ern rer Oe Oiwaw 9 QE = O A ta eubhastienrw Benet @Geudseee eGureete 2ee in ein dices te Gi es et ie” tends Sala Pe 1 ; c ‘ 1 : i

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