The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1930, Page 10

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“TRIBUNE'S PAGE. OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES THE GUMPS—A SORRY PLIGHT By George Clark AT ONE STRIDE - , The DARK - eee | uch gf LAST WEEK THE HAPPIEST MAN (VE GOT tT FIGURED SE] OUT ABOUT THE CAR, TOO. THERE ARE FOUR OF US SO SKEEZIX WOULDN'T GET MORE THAN ONE-QUARTER ‘\_OF THE USE OUT OF ft (LL PAN FOR, ONE -FOURTH OUT |. OF HIS LEGACY AND | SCRAPE UP THREE FOURTHS NMSELF. THAT RAISE THAT Be MR. WICKER IS CIVING Z MB, PHYLLIS, IS GOING ARNWAN THAT'S A SQUARE PROPOSITION AND HE'S CRAZY FOR A RUMBLE SEAT, SO WE'LL RESERNE THAT TR E> & arm vea srevceure Redus.farorF ‘THE HOSTESS: Don’t go home yet, there may be some hard centers in the second layer that I won't like. S8eass rssh has ee BokgoR. e 2 ARE TWO FELLAS ON HORSEBACK DOWN' THERE... (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) é a R : | ‘ 4 sen f y i ha H See WHICH wy milkmaid said, “Well, boys,{You make it seem like fun.” a hello! Where do you think’ you're | well, I do this every day. It is no job TMRYRE COMIN’ OR going to go? The hill ahead is very to milk this way,” replied the friend- steep and you'll get all tired out if}ly maid. And then her milking task you should try to make the top. I'll bet before long you will stop.” “Oh, no!”. said Scouty. “We will find what it is all about. “When we start out, all feeling fit, t. The our motto is to never quit. We want|fact that they could see for miles to climb this mountain so's to get @/brought forth some “Ohsi” and ‘view of all the places far be-|pleasant smiles. And then they all Jow, We'll make it, though we travel |went down the hill at a much faster It’s always fun to seek spots |gait. ‘we see are new.” They reached Geneva..where they , I don’t blame you,” said the|found some militia men had gathered ou all seem brave and un-|'round. They all were getting exer- ybe you can rest awhile|cise and doing. stunts galore. They milk my cow.~ When |all were husky as id be. The know that you would|Travel Man exclaimed, “You see that cup or two. Just sit|makes them good, si bh H Z \ 2 watch me. I will do|which is what the training’s for.” Z Z ce a F =. g | \ t i a z Ba gs “3 i iH tes were glad to rest.| (The Tinymites meet » new friend “Gee, ‘re the in the next story.) ‘at milking cows I've ever seen. (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle ,! tf | a SEAS Se DOSMSASSORED. FFBBSERB SESURSOSS FRERSSS SRIVE AcROsS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Fairy 7 (e on 2 . 1 Asere & Pronoun APIO! IRIATTICMBLIO[O[E] § Wicked, a, Poe * Genii lent SEDATE ta, ieee bos — £ ee HS OreunnseD Oe Ghreh cotee B te saan vet TEN DOLLARS! Upright ES ged : divine aw Heed covarme fi AMIGINIOMBGIOIRIE] tc. Fentent Seassines EIS TIE MENIAIVIAILEMEIR|! [E| »), Sinwore [DIEIEIOMMSITIVIL [EMER ICIAIR &8: Gonerat sent . a 5 Thin 3. Not seit: pound 1. Goeial math> felntns youl $ ether ering «& Cry of derision veer a = 5 Gia. Ce wee aaa (1d UBD Qn 2 Aes | & K tani i ademas tenia

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