The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 29, 1930, Page 10

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“You can imagine the kick I got out of refusing him a date after the months it took to get him to ask me.” THE TINYMITES “Oh, my,” cried Clowny. “This is good. I'll bet you anything I could eat half a pound all by myself. I surely love fresh cheese. I’m glad up here we chanced to hike. This is the sort of treat I like.” And then he asked for onemorepiece and thought- fully said, “Please.” “You bet,” replied the big cheese man. “You all can eat all that you can. But, hold on just a moment, I will get some crackers, too. Then you can make a sandwich fine. That is a favorite trick of mine. I'll even make the sandwiches and hand them ‘out to you.” He brought a box of crackers out fand smiled to hear the Tinies shout. “Oh, goody, goody,” Coppy cried. “They're crisp as they can be. If you don’t mind, I have a hunch. ‘We'd like to buy some for a lunch. ‘Then, when we all get hungry, we can eat them up, you see.” ‘The Travel Man broke in and said, Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzle - ACROSS Serpents & Porsian fairy 9% Uncooked 1. Chilé’s piay- 1% Metal ABS AP 16, Forewords 18 Frosen dessert 20. Withdraw 3 RRBREE Ee “o One SlEIAIREETIRIE| ae 58. trish 32. Children's e 3s, Female cainte: abbr. 59. Ack, DUWN 1. Exclamation %. Weep eonval- sively H i FER BEEP F Fy # i lAlvie! “A good. idea! Go ahead and up quite a number. I will gladly pay you well,” “Oh, no,” replied the cheese man. “It's no trouble for me. Not a bit. I'll gladly make them up to give to you, but not to sell.” And then he added, “Come with me and quite a sight you'll shortly see. He led them to-a.storage room where cheese was piled up high. The man said, “I’ve filled every shelf and I made every bit myself.” The Tiny- mites were: so surprised, all they could say was, “My!” “My cheese is shipped out every- where. Most people think the taste is rare,” explained the kindly cheese man. “You have eaten it before, Why, even in your own home land you'll find this brand of cheese on hand. T'm sure that you can buy ‘it in’ most any grocery store.” (The Tinymites ride on Lake Geneva in the next story.) | (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) 1, Mottlea streaks fe mahogany & Petting tate i at an alcove He |' 10. Mimicked 1% Patt ef ik Merryaee ‘2. To s nosition BE Mann ieate IC] se. Casing sue- den fear OMT lelp| ** Sher IEISMESIOINIS| $2. deinee % Author of | 48 “Apuabel Lee” & Unite by (nterweaving Player of a ew shrill instra- meat © Make mis- take WHEN THE DOOR WAS. BARRICADED- CLOSET DOOR LOCKED — WINDOW LOCKED FROM ‘THE INSIDE = AND NO OTHER MEANS OF ENTRY? pemmetinests ALL THE WHILE BI WAR GUARDING Iv owit A SHOT GUN — AwAMVIS PAUL REVERE AND SPREAD THE ALARM, SKEEZIX! WERE'S AVERN, AND PUT THE DINNER ON THE TABLE.T'LL BE WOME IN A: SEY ° You COME THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930 J CAN ¢ BELIEVE MN ENES? GN GOLLN, 1T'S TRUEL GGONE. HIDES WHERE DID ASI LUvEe Ap sreatue!l Poor. KID! I'LL GeTcHA Hi Lost HIS MOTHER -—OR HIS mote ER's Lost Him! AND DO XOU REMEMBER ‘THE TIME THAT WE WAD THAT SCRAP OVER what! TELL US, ANERN — HOW WAS TEL NEVER FORGET IT XOU WENT HOME WITH A SMINER AND EDNA WENT OFF WITH TOM STULL! WH MstTter, MOUNG- FELLA? * Tuna Jovues met 1 |: IT WAS THE BERRIES, WALT! BUT MOU EVEN, ANERN, NOU OLo HOBO! THEY'RE PICKING UP ALL THE HEALTHY, YOU MEANY I'M , SCARED TO DEATH TO GET THE BMIN 40U STAMED LONIG \ BNOUGH. NHONDER WHHAT MOM AN" POP AN’ TAGALONG ARE DOIN’ BACK HOME.....IT'S A 6000 THING THey DONT KNOW OF THe Fix IM INL ALLRIGHT, POP! WE'LL GET ‘TO-GETHER FOR NEAH, AND WE'LL HAVE A NICE 30 THIS 1S WHAT | ~ov. CALL ‘ IT'S BEEN TWO HOURS SINCE You CALLED AND DINNER @N' HE DUCKED AN’ AY EIST

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