The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1930, Page 16

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& B Oey neuer ic cans upoe—* “Certainly, I've got it! Tve got any book you ask for. T've got such a complete stock it just isn’t worth my while to hunt for it.” (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘The farm yard miss said, “Hello, boys. Say, do you hear that funny noise. Well, that’s a great big flock of geese. They're crying for a meal. T'm going to feed them very soon and that will hush their quacking tune.” Then Clowny said, “Gee, if they're hungry, I know how they feel.” ‘This made the girl smile. She re- plied, “My, if you're hungry, come inside our little home and you shall have a bit of home-made bread. I made the bread myself and I will be real pleased if you will try a slice. And then my little flock of fat geese will he fed.” “Say, this is just as fine as silk,” seid Scouty. “I love bread and milk.” "Twas fun to watch the Tiny- ‘mites enjoy the little meal. When they had finished, Coppy cried, “Come on, now, let’s run right out- side. I want to run around the farm *cause that’s just how I feel.” They all went out and fed the geese, which made their funny ae Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 1 quacking cease, Wee Clowny took one in’his arms and petted it a while. And then he loudly shouted, “Gee, I think he's very fond of me. I'll bet that I could train him.” ’Course this made the whole bunch smile. For several hours the Tinymites| ran ‘round the farm and saw the sights. And then the Travel Man said, “Well, we must be on our way. We've much enjoyed our visit here and we'll come back some , don't fear.” The girl replied, “I'm glad you came and wish that you could stay.” ‘Then, off they went and soor they found a river that wound round and round. ‘They went down to the bank of it to see what was afloat. “Oh, look,” cried Carpy. “I see clothes hung out to dry in wind that blows.” And then the Travel Man explained, it was a laundry boat. (The Tinymites sail Lake Geneva in the next Story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) 12, Asiatic native PRRAMC RE) te Gare 18, Gudsequentiy 1% Cate 2 a oF 1. Fietiona ehar- Mie] | acter who sang | While bypno- AIVIC (- an 86, English penaier Bi. As om 88. Greek provinces 38. Short tor elama) 86. Cloverness Ele! SIL EIEIVIEMMTIAIP IE] 4% Avett «iam = ATED POn Ts i Openers - Fly aloft (8% Bcintillatiny 84 Flowers = oh Seentinarien 86. Rup before the a Beate wise Hagout of veal ‘80. Madness oo. 4 41, Panther G1, Pertaining te 36 aeross IRITAWMTIAIN| a. ic", WIEIPITMERIEICIKMMSIHIE] & Saris etaare a Rompe quadre: 48. Throw of the trees 44, Oster, covers ings MOGUL Kou TOLD ME NESTEROAY HAY ANBY G@uMP Wad E LAST PERSON woe ROOM THE THe THE GREAT AMG CE emia, You DIAMOND REPEAT Hing GONE = ‘ eee HENRIETTA GONE — @e nor omy vost THE MOST PRECIOUS VEWEL IN THE WORLD =| BUT A BRIDE 1 HEAR YOU KIOS BILONG |} TO THE ALLEN Nelse BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES its Fatal! A NICKEUS WORTH O BLACK AN’ WHITE JELLY BEANS WITH HOUR APPLICATION, SNOOT. HORSE SHOE PRINTS, BY Gaones.! SOME OUTLAW HAS PRogASLy RUN OFF WITH FRECKLES... TLL RUN 'EM ONIN IF IT TAKES MY LAST BREATH! ‘You'D NEVER GUESS WHAT OUR BUDDING CAORNING, AR E1221 SON AT. Soulece — NTA MEAU-ASKIN' FOR (NORE HEARD EROM SOUR. /¢ MONEN@AND EROM “THE PROE, THE ALLEY RANGERS WILL NOW VOTE ON) SHOOT FOR MEMBERSHIP. EACH MEMBER WILL PLACE A VELLN BEAN IN) THE HAT— WATE FOR NES, BLACK AN once Weng RID OF THIS KID, TLL SET You UP IN A NIELL PAYIN' RACKET. RASCAL !! TD BETTER ATTEND GeEuesee "2 1 WAYS CET TW CUEEST SOK OUT OF CORBEE OPENING > Ce O39 OM MERRY Re MONG LENS = DIESE, SBT 2 S74 = panienlee = —— Tae BS oF OS ee oe Sa =a TUsT How OUMB DIOTH PROFESSOR SAY HE TELLIN’ Me WHat a DuMB-119 1s? SELL TH’ Bor ist Zz=—=— You WERE BLACK-BEANED! INE HEARD SOME STRANGE NOISES AROUND TWAT ONE SPOT MOST ALL Rhine |[wmonr--\en oayercare FRom |{\ COMES TLL INVESTIGATE LADY, NOu'VE BEEN '\ PLANING inbet NT \ TOLD MEMY SON \ (CAN WA IMAGING 7 KAD AN (DEA : @ FOOTBALL “Hart, SANS “pov! jwere’s nomun’ ue ToL! conser ON 1 NWERE ARE A FLOCK OF FREDNES Xwe NEAR “THoU6H | EVERY PLACE 3

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