The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 25, 1930, Page 10

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th Once more the bunch were back on shore, and hopping in a big machine they took a long, long drive. “We're going back to Athens now. This car will get us there somehow,” explained hours we'll arrive.” They drove through open country and the Tinymites thought it was grand. “I've never seen such pretty trees,” said Scouty. “Just look there!~ The leaves are green as they can be. A sight like that appeals to me. Gee, if this ride took several days, I’m: sure I wouldn't care.” “Yd rather hurry back to town,” said Clowny, “where I could lie down. I know a nap would do me good. For hours I wouldn't peep.” The others only smiled at him. Said one, “You never seem in trim. I guess you must be lazy, ’cause you always want ‘to sleep.” “We can tell the bunch at the office we got our sunburns playing tennis at some ritzy club.” THE TINYMITES (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) e Travel Man. “In just a few And then they passed a farm land The long canal trip soon was o’er.!catch a ride on that farm wagon, if the farmer wouldn't care. Just look! Big oxen pull it. See? I'll bet they're HERE'S ONE ee ed ‘i — 1F XO cnn GET THISS WHAT ‘% we DIPFERENCE EVWEEN 4 FLEA AND AN ELEPHANT WILL SETTLEMENT MADE! ee AGREEMENT REACHED GIVES WALT AS GUARDIAN OF SKEEZIX, 646000 CASH AND VALUABLE LANDS, DISTRIBUTION OF COL. HENRI CODA'S $10,000,000 ESTATE |S AS FOLLOWS: ADMINISTRATION COSTS _ AND ATTORNENS' FEES~$1,000,000 ‘TO WIDOW, MME. OCTAVE, ONE THIRO OF REMAINDER-3,000Q000 SKEEZIX'S SHARE MOSTLN IN BRAZILIAN TIMBER LAND-6,000,000 HIS ESTATE AND INHERITANCE TAKES ~ NET ESTATE BN A DEAL WITH MME. OCTANE FOR $300,000 AND A SALE OF LAND FOR $550,000 FUNDS WERE REALIZED FOR TAXES WITH CASH LEFT OVER OF $46000 —HENCE THE ELATION NO USE CROGSIN’ WILL DENY WE OWNS {OUR BRIDGES BEFORE FRECKLES| Tus Knife Tat THE AND HIS | Piece OF BLaébe FITS ( WELL KNow More AFTER WE TALK INTO... MIGHT SAY Snake in lazy as can be. The wheels are made} the Grass! of wood and it’s a queer two-wheeled affair.” The Travel Man then, blessed. They helped the man pitch hay, a while. “I travel now for half a mile,” said he. “And then I pack the hay in my barn, safe and sound. Now, if you want’ a ride today just hop right up there on the hay.” did and shortly went a bumping o’er the ground. (The Tinymites meet a basket vendor in the next story.) ily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS L. Female horse enlace & Hara trans. rent resin E 14 Ireland Ie Before: preas ic 16. Musical drama 17, Mirrored pean finch 20, led proper> tle 22. Obtained 3%. Hobby [> jecay r4 25 Lair 26M IM A IN ag o NIC A INIT RI E 10: Vv age 34. Strips to pre- yent slipping Nil Segment of a ¢ §4, Workshop 88, Native metal 5s. Italian river 4% Male child @0. Deduction 42. Feminine namo 4 63. Close 4%. Plaything 64. Weary Existed 65. Prophets fore 66, Morbiaiy tender 67. First king of Israel DOWN 1, Nothing more than 4. Expand & Orchestral 41- rection not to @ Indastrious insects 12, Goes as! 18, with a smile, said, “Well, come on, let's stop a while. The peasant looks quite friendly. Note how strangely he is "The peasant shortly met Said he, “I'll help you have some fun.” The Tinies felt real lucky ‘cause with kindness they were The Tinies stretch and Coppy said, “I'd like toj| (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle hore ri 2. Inhabitants of: sufix 8 Account book 9. Expense 10, Unclose 1 Makes holes college By Blosser WE CALLED YOU UP LAST NIGHT AND THOUGHT MAYBE NOU'D LIKE TO COME OVER FOR SOME BRIDGE BUT YOU MUST WAVE BEEN OUT »NOUVE GOT MUFFINS, AN’ GOOSEBERRY PLE, AN' — SALESMAN] Gat yum! t cout oun Warr, TULL | GET HOME, Dearie! AND HER BUDDIES CHEER UP, PHYLLIS, "VE BROUGHT THE 06,000 5,194,000 WE COME TO ‘EM... WHY, THAT CAN'T BE MR. G@U22LEM ALREAOY! HE ONLY JUST RANG cFe! AN ELEPHANT CAN HAVE FLEAS - But A FLEA CAN'T HAVE ELEPHANTS GASOL. STOR WALT! “<A TELL ME WHAT EZ MOU MEAN. NWERE'S REODING, ELMER... SEEN HIM AROUND ANYWHERE F WE WENT OVER AND SAW"THE HIDDEN DOOR} WITH SOUND AND WAS AT SPOOKY ft! FIND IM fvervone SAYS IT'S WONDERFUL! 1S, A CERTIFIED CHECK FOR $46,000! .AND THAT'S AFTER ALL FEES, CLAIMS AND i TAXES ARE TM ANXI0U6 To WEAR WHAT HE HAS LWAS: Now LET ME HANDLE THIS THIN=...Yo0 — SO TERRIFIED TDREAMED ALL WIGHT ABOUT THE TALKIES: BETteR Go HAVE “ou & GOdp Square | YES, AND You'o MEAL FOR AGHUNGRY. MAN, Maden > f THE PIRST MME, «BER WALT, 1 REALLY OMT TTT, TANTRA BEUENG IT br AN’ THATS THE LAST “MEYLL sea OF Yours Trovy ff OH,MY POP-HAS TALKIE DREAMS TOON! \ EXPECT HIM. Ho! STE NOW MIN ne ANY, 7

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