The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1980 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND. FEATURES THE GUMPS—TAKING UP THE SCENT WHAT. " \/ on, vES— aware artis Gets YOR SAY ERE anon’ GUMP— WH. NE* JUSTINA UOKING aes yirigetid Aer | MY NEPHEW= been ye way Be ERQUIS)TE UEWEL Sree ou = wo. WAS a Exine NIS8 THAT DIAMOND-OA HE. ViTED WORCOM'S Tie CLOSET = WAR LIABLE TO. WALK JN HIB - Ase? SLEEP AND STEAL iT 1 JUST HAPPENED) THINK<A& TO RPENTER DISAPPEARANCE: OF ‘THE , MOGUL DIAMOND 1S AS MUCH OF A MYSTERY TO THE POLKE GASOLINE. ALLEY— WAYS AND THE QUESTION 1S, FELLAS, SHALL 1 GET - WER FIXED LP THOSE THINGS DO HAPPEN. MOU'LL HAVE TO 4 CHARGE IT OFF 1 THINK NOU'RE RIGHT, PHYLLIS. WE NEED ANEW CAR. SINCE t WHM DON'T MOU CLAIM THE OTHER BIRD woe AN THAT LEAVES ME ONLY ONE BULLET eessseew ONLY, ONE IF LD SHOOT UP IN ‘HE AIR, MEBBE SOMEBODY \WOULD HEAR IT AN’ START LOOKIN’ WHERE ‘Tue NOISE CAME (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The Tinies thought Geneva was a|all with awe. The museums and very wondrous -place because | monuments and bridges were a treat. where’er they might chance to look,|Soon Clowny shouted, loudly, “1| - ‘he scenery was fine. Said Scouty,| would like some candy. Guess I'll “T really would like to start out on a|buy enough for everyone of us.” He cong, long hike. Let’s go up through | did, and my, ‘twas sweet, a mountain path, and find a place to dine.” The Travel Man said, “Goodness me, that’s as surprising as can be. ‘We sat down to a great big lunch about an hour ago. I would suggest, young Tinymite, that first we get an appetite. It’s hours and hours till supper time, 50 we can all walk slow. “Now, first. we'll walk around the town. First up one street and then right down another, till we've seen the main things that there are to see. The parks are fine, and that’s not all. We must not miss the Opera Hall. If there is something worth while there, tonight, that’s where we'll be.” So, ‘round they walked. Of course they saw some sights that filled them Daily Cross-word Puzzle acHoss L Bustle & Kind of rebber i AREAS BuwWES OOAEh Peal LITivVieMECIAIR Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle The Travel Man then said, “Let’s go into the country boys. I know that you will like the nice fresh air. We'll seek @ pretty farm and maybe buy some milk to drink. That is a dandy plan, I think. And, even if we have no luck, the hike will do no harm.” re And so they started down a road. ‘Wee Coppy hopped just like a toad. He shouted, “Gee, but I feel good out in the air like this.” And then a farm. house loomed in sight. They reached it and each Tinymite was very pleased because they met a charming farm yard miss. (The Tinymites see a laundry boat in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) % State positively 16 American au: thor ETT] olcirio}| 1h Conciade ILIEMMGIRIVIB| ex. torsos ot = i certata galt et. ohn te mono: WELL, IF YOU CAN'T REMEMBER, “<OU'D BETTER LOOK AT TWE CALENDAR WHEN vou MOM’N a OCTOBER THIRD! cosu,t MNOW, Now !! TD BETTER GET BUSY AND SURPRISE MOM WITH A NICE PRESENT! GET DOWN TO THE orrnceS JUST A LITTLE REMINDER THAT TWENTY YEARS AGO WO-DAY YOU WERE MY BLUSHING BRIDE! YOU THOUGHT THIS — MIND? THs MORNING THAT UD FORGET IT!] 1s A OTL oun ANNIVERSARY 1S ON- THE ext lEINJEIT] - ate RIAISIE|D] 1. Hiceirinea par po Hope He GETS ) ean! CeFoRE HE GETS SEWIND -ONce t HAO TA LEAVE SCHOOL WHEN | WAS T SUST HAD TO “TAKE Me LEXTTLE WILLCE FROM His CLASS IN SCHOOL SOM, THAT LAND, MIND ‘a, CANT SALESMAN] ON AccOUNT OF THe MUMePs! WAS AWEULI SPELL “DIPHTHERIA His Dayt = 26. Ba ye dive bart 128. Insect {2% Provided thet ‘86. Foreign ‘38, And a SaSateinen Hi im §E Suinworm "'*"* Bt Light brown fr 56. Take heed of 41. True 4 Bee os S72, That woman jas. Narrow fabric 48. Tardy IN| LINE REMIEIRILIE} ISILIEIDEIPIRIEly/s| Scio tte & 4 Na & Foo! DOWN 1. On the highest &. point of @ KID BECAUSE OF ae Oren THERIA—

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