The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1930, Page 10

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I GLANCES, - - “Now we've checked the mileage—just wait till the guv’nor starts his line about how far he had to go to get to school.” - By George Clark | (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Down in St. Moritz all the bunch) went to a hotel and had lunch. They sat right by a window that gave quite | @ wondrous view. A little lake lay calmly by and moutains rose up to- ward the sky. Said Scouty, “Gee, this is the nicest spot I ever-knew.” “Let’s/rent a boat and row a while. I’m strong enough for ’bout a mile. ‘The rest of you can just sit still and take in all the sights. And then, Perhaps, we'll be in trim to take a dandy little swim. I'll tell you, very frankly, we are lucky Tinymites.” “You bet we are,” another said. “Why, even now, I really dread the thought: of ever leaving here. But, Jet's be on our way. It won't be long til it is night. By then we'll have an ‘appetite. And look! There is a golf course and perhaps they'll let us play.” “My goodness,” cried the Travel (Man... “If you young fellows think you can do all the things you talk Solution of Saturday's Puzzie RISIOMBAIL IP about, you're much too strong for me. Go right ahead, though. Have your fun! And then, lads, when all else is done, I'll join you in your game of golf. How dandy that will be.” The Tinies very shortly found a boat to rent. They rowed around, exploring every little nook they found upon the stream. Of all the sights they ever saw, none filled them quite as full of awe. One of the Tinies shostly said, “This all is like a dream.” Before ‘twas time for supper they were up on shore and sét to play a game of golf. The Travel Man. soon joined them, on the run. Wee Clowny drove and got a slice. Said he, “Oh, gee, that’s not so nice. I guess before Seas, Ene CeO BANE Pp of (The Tinymites go mountain climbing in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) & Measares of distance ®% Native same of Loe 9 10. Armor for the the beay fa‘ 11. Terminate AITIL AIS SGBUERG On Ab [Al Tie EMO lOISISIOMNMAINIY) IRIAVie METAL) INITBAINT/E| AAG ORR ANA AIvmECIEIREESIE IT ITIL AlNI ISIAIRID} folsi: MESINIAL! |. Mlela(s! eleloiriaigici|e!o} IRIElTIS! 2. Pronosn SivielelONNSit EIOMELIAIsig) * Fortanie MY= OMY = OF ALL SHE FUSS “THE PAPERS ARE MAKING ASOUT BINS WEDDING = VA JUBT READING HE DESCRIPTION OF THE GREAT MOGUL DIAMOND — WOULDN'T IT BE A_VOKE IF IT TURNED OUT To BE FAKE= WHN RACHEL, NOU , CON'T SEEM To HAVE | MIS WALLET, YOU A KEPT UP NOUR sPOKe ABOUT B OUSTING WHILE. Weve ] CLEANIN’ THE BEEN AWAN. AND HIS | WHEN You FRIENDS | F4N¢Y Diodes Srore You KNEW I was IN THS PLANE WITH You... SN / WELL.WHY DIDN'T MOM SOMCONE I ‘OU LOOK TO SEE MNOW FORGOT TO PUT ANY TOWELS "AW THE BATHS iF THERE WERE TOWELS BEFORE XOU GOT INTO THE TUB, StUPID? $i, < Chg iss . Se POLLS BEEN HOPPIN’ AROUND ALL ip MIGHT WITH & SUMPIN' “TOOTH . ACHE, GUZ2— GOIN’ OVER. “To DOC MOLAR'S TO_GET (T YANKED — SALESMAN SAM SE IN Later! “BUDDIES KITCHEN AN’ | WHY Pe. si NE PAID 000, * FOR IT = AND BOW YOU. THINK NES SMART ENOUGH To LOOK OP - 1TS NIZTORY - AND MAKE SURE eee “HAS IT GVESS OU FOR- GOT. TO REMEMBER TSEW THE BUTTONS ON Mir WHATSIS Too! CH? OF COURSE, LHAVEN'T ANY. THING ELSE TO. THINK OF AROUND THIS HOUSE BUT YOUR ‘You Don'T- You: KeeP Yo YOURSELF — WELL Nou see MOU WANTEO ME §& q TO CEVOTE SOME IN-TENSTION "TO. THE BATHROOMS GO WAY. WIRE IF 1 FORGOT THINGS THE WAX YOU DO! HERE 1 ASKED YOu SPECIALLY ‘TO DARN MY SOCKS © (TS YOU,EH, SAM? WELL, t hace i RELIEVE ™ * h 7, ih é \S THE DARNING- COTTON 1 TOLD *OU TO GET ME AY THE STORE? DOLLARS

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