The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1930, Page 10

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B RIBUNE'S PAGE OF CO (CES - - - By George Clark || “Yes, Uncle Emery’s laid up again, He dang near caught pneumonia sittin’ out all summer tryin’ to count the tourists’ automobiles.” & 1 (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘The Tinies on their snowshoes walked around and ’bout the scenery talked. It surely was real beautiful against a clear blue sky. The snow seemed like a glistening ray and was a dandy place to play. "Twas pretty deep because the mountains they were on was high. When they grew tired they all sat down and gazed off at a distant town. ‘The houses) looked like boxes. That's how far away it was. Said Scouty, “Tl just bet that they can't see us up here at play. And, does this seem up in the sky? Oh, gee! You bet it does!” a ‘Wee Carpy had @ troubled look and very shortly jumped and took a seat beside the friendly guide. And then he ‘said, “Please tell me why up here ‘there’s such a heap of snow and not @ bit far, far below? I sometimes think that we are standing right out in the “Oh, no, you're on a mountain top. ACROSS 1, Act sullen T'll tell you why there’s not a drop'or flake of brilliant snow down in the town we left behind. You see, the higher that you get, the colder is the air. You bet! On any place as high as this some snow you'll likely find.” And then the Travel Man said, “Boys, I’d like to hear you make some noise. I love the sound of cheerful- ness that comes forth when you shout. Why don’t you have a snowball fight. Don’t play too rough. ‘Twill, be all right.” Then Clowny shouted, “I will win. Of that there is no di ” They made snowballs and them high. The Travel Man _THE BISMARCK TRIB CaRLos! CarLos!! WHAT A FIEND= HE IB MAKING EVERY SECOND COUNT= SQUEEZING EVERY PENNY HE CAN GET FROM THE WIDOW = NOT A DAY.PARSES WITHOUT A DEMAND FROM HIM FOR MONEY= pocncieeiy WE KNOWS “THE WIDOW. (B_IN MIL POWER = < — SHE CAN'T REFUSE — SHE ‘WOULDN'T DARE NOW — COURTNEY. ESTATES WAVE TODAY ? ie WHAT CAN #00 EOR HER LADYSHIP ? GOLLY, 1. DIDN'T | EXPECT TO FIND THIS PARTIN A. “TOWN LIKE THis. HOW MUCH DO | shouted,“ will yell out ‘Gol’ and thn] _MOM'N you all get busy.as can be.” And 80 he did, and my, the air was filled with ‘snow from everywhere The uide. and Travel|Man laughed :loud. Tt was a sight to see, & (The Tinymites have a golf game in the next ) (Copyright, 1938, NEA Service, Inc.) Solution of. Yesterday's Puzzie . Daily Cross-word Puzzle : & Egg-shaped. PIEIA SielRiUINI olsiriuisie} 48, Tropical traits 4%. Door knocker 4%. Tin contain- ere 50, Those taking tm a foray five IRIAIS| TIYIRIAINIT| INIT! G1, Royal pers sonage 2. Chairs @. Bteeps fax 48. foneree 40. Walking stiehe a0 Hesard DOWN fo 31. Ope whe ts to Fashioned . bea! ales) ‘collows” ws i: 4, Inhabitant of i BEB HD rl | : PLCC, POP 1S.ON THE FIRE AND ug, fe ROULCAN ERY “8 SOME WAM AND cacs MaKe ALL w MAKE ALL “TH Holes 1 - Yaka B Uddnit dU HNNE THAT'S ALL RIGHT. IT'S BEEN KICKING AROUND HERE Fi MONTHS io ITS NO GOOD TO ME. t (GOSHIT'S me correc! TPLUMB FORGOT ABOUT SALES XA. CAN, GOW GOLein’ — MI WELL = WHAT WILL THE LIYYLE, NEIRESS OF THE SAM, ANT CLL = 1H Wee AN’ NE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1980 _ | MySt Give CARLOS ANOTiE $10,000.88 “ATONCES WE'S: BEEN DRINKING AND. EATRNED AGAIN ‘TO EXPOSE Me UNCLE .BIM = £ AND THE WEDDING = NEVER. BNEW )- REEDED SO MANY THINGS —:PLL NAVE. TO BORROW ANOTHER $20,000, 29 p MY CHILD < IW A, FEW BAYS You'Lt BE THE WIFE OF ONE. OF THE: WORLD'S RICHEST. MEN — MINK WHO YouRE BM GUMP — Now COME ‘To.ME FOR ANYTHING “THAT YOu WANT & “ALLEY— AVERY PUTS THROUGH A DEAL OH, \ DON'T WANT TO TAKE tT FOR NOTHING. I'M GLAD TO CET IT-ANOD ''D THER PAN SOU. WHAT— A QUARTERS WELL IF FOR THAT $ SOMETHING = THAT YOU PROBABLY: [RTS WORT umium! SMELL TWAT HAM AND EGG! TWIS'LL BE SOME TREAT EVEN IF THE COFFEE DID BOW. per '* NS ae rane rai ON, 2 AN’ LINE, OEARIS MA. NEVER KNOW WHEN MOVRE GONNG® GE BEANED OX a STRAY BALL! tan Wa? CARLOS ONE DOLLAR = WELL= ONLY A FEW MORE | Hi Days TILL THE WEODING=° HEAVENS!) ALREADY awe. | Stooge $840, 8a). be TT), AND FOR THE #20000A2' Rt wer, _ DORmOMED = ANOTHER F 100,000.22. ME“TWO BITS FOR THAT UTTLE GEAR, EMILM, BUT! GOT HIM. DOWN NO 15

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