The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 6, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1930 THAD #298 MY PURSE WHEN THEY BROUGHT ME IN HERE AND SOMEONE HAS TAKEN fr — irs GONE - — " /Comt HERE- 1 WANT TO © NO BUT HOLDING THEM SO CLOSE TO LAST MEAR'S TOTAL HAS BEEN A REAL FEAT. | KNOW THAT IN YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES MOU COULD Mm RETIRE IF YOU LUKE. THIS IS IN A APPRECIATION OF YOUR DECISION TO STAM. \ DON'T KNOW WHS tT SHOULD, MR. WICKER. IT BELONGS TO SKEEZIX AND 'M ONL A WATCHDOG FOR WALT, I'VE BEEN WATCHING TO SEE WHAT BFFECT A LARGE LEGACY SETTLED UPON SOU WOULD HAVE. ANID ('M RWAPPN TO SAN 1 CARYT SEE THAT (T'S DONE MOU ANN HARM. GOOD WORK FORTHE THAT'S WICKER COMPAKN, WONDERFUL! WALT, ANID ALTHOUGH BUT 1 BTSs ISA POOR TIME [Re HAVENT f\ FOR US TO RAISE INCREASED $A SRLARIES, 1 AN SALES ANY INCREASING NMOURS THIS NEAR. FIFTEEN PERCENT. Gasuwnm Aer an “But, Mamma, how do you suppose I feel when you start that line about us always being taken for sisters?” ut Deovs ane Ron VAR se use I MUST HURRY DOWN “THERE AND. See WHAT CAUSED THOSE STRANGE NOIsesS SOUNDS LIKE GONEBODY'S CONIN’.... GEE—L HOPE IT IS SOMEGBODY.... ANYBODY... L DONT CARE WHO... JUST (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The Tinies were surprised to see the laundry ‘boat and one said, “Gee, why do they have such things as that? Do folks live on the boat? Why I should think that they would try to hang them in some yard to dry. They might lose all those clothes, if out to sea the boat would float.” The Travel Man smiled and then explained a lot of things again. Said he, “Well, son, they wash the clothes right here upon the shore. Right in the stream the washboards go and clothes are all rubbed to and fro. The clothes are shortly clean ‘cause that 4s what the boards are for. “and then, you see, the real fresh air is stronger here than anywhere. It blows along atop the stream and dries clothes mighty quick. That's why right on the boat they're hung. Out in the breeze they're promptly flung. It dries them in a short time and it’s quite a clever trick.” “I guess you're right,” wee Clowny said. “It seems we do not use our head, but ask you silly questions. I agree the plan’s all right.” And then he added, “I suppose that all.those lines of nice, white clothes are taken down and packed away ere day drifts into night.” “Sure, that’s exactly what they do. That's to avoid the morning dew,” replied the friendly Travel Man. “And now, let’s hie along. I know where we can have some fun. Now kindly walk! Don’t start to run. We'll go out in a sailboat while the wind is good and strong.” 4 ‘They found a sailboat house nearby and Scouty let out quite a cry, “Oh, gee, just look at those large sails! I'l bet we'll go real fast.” And. then they climbed aboard the craft. The townsfolk, watching them, just laughed. They whirled around. Then cone cried, “We're on our way at last.” (The Tinymites got a new surprise in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ACROSS 1. Artificial waterway (SICTAIRMECTAISIT] riper PIAl OIMIATHIAI 31 Mexican dish 18, Prociaim , Me Begative profs 16 Obtaining » (8 $0. Ligl co Salling vessels Flower IAISITIEIR INJOIR} ISICIUIOMEMIAIN| | |ARMP|UIMIA| felt INMMLIAI( IC MEL IElEIRIE |p) e (DILISICIAIRIDIE|O MEPIRIE|S|S) AICITISMMEIRI! [C] iW IDIEAIL 2 Fiano 2 D ia ax, Rlomaus eetor ISIAIMiE MES IElt (L[SHESIElE|S) 45. Prepare tor publication 46. Near 42. Eating away 50, Down: prefix 42. Periods of 94 ny More orderly hours Fastened se- 44, Cont of certain —curely entmals 45. Hang toorety 68. Part of © ehured DOWN 1, Oar northera neighbor Sy M4. Island of Rew York states abbr. T'S “ALMOST DINNER-TIME boc MEAT, ME Exe! f (TS FOR “THIS, SHINER, a VooTtt WT / TT " Os ALWAYS INSISTED ON, 1S HAVING DINNER On TIME MicosH, Tass a TOUCH LOOKIN’ Exe, MISTER ! MAXSE WE OUGHT TO CALL THE POLICE STATION. SOMETHING TAGHT WAVE yy HAPPENED -y ean! me sisTeR-In— LAW Cone IT— "th ONE DO ~OU KNOW ITS AFTER Sixt HENRY: AND POP WILL BE HOME QN UT AIN'T TH FIRST Time (VE CEEN “TAKEN CER HIM, ertHerR t 2

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