The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930 : TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES THE GUMPS— OUT! ee ee 1 HAVE CO T THE WEDDING WILL NO PLACE: ) 2 é Ps You EXACTLY $940, 80/,22- } i fi HAVE ME HANDCUFFED a ner somm Seen ANA j : ; puy A BALL AND CHAIN ‘ARE You ? 1 CALLED TO SEE H AROUND MY ANKLE - WHAT "You WERE GOING ! T iT LET ME TO DO ABOUT, il gt ju HERE ~ SOME BODY NOLD Sin SS x GEE THAT WAS 1O GE ‘NITIATED OT To ME ALLEY . 1 : GOOD SPORT, | EASY! nr RANGERS, SHORTY, : : Bontienag fe SHORT — AN! eres Wate IF MOU GOT TO LOOK AT - y j ! NOW YouRE | ir pasnit GOT THE STARS THROUGH : SOAP IN IT! A COAT SLEEVE Qinse neasemace 1c. REG YS PAL OFF . “Just as I was trying to tell the dean; if I could drop chemistry and 2 math it would give me more time for crooning.” —— THE TINYMITES 5 U.S. Pat. Of. . 1990, Ree Srne Cucuge Teoeee ae LISTEN Now, OLD BOY..TAE = Z Gee! WHAT 01D THE HERMIT Rucy © me Rescue... Uncr|e cLem Was LTMoveuT TO HANG Wo OF US ARE OUT TO 7s TELL THEN WAT FOR IF THEY - - an HES COVERING EVERY PicKeD uP FARBAR'S “THE KID BY Now... . FRECKLES || git of crouno,FRom \ AND BINKLEYS TRAIL, § QUT TLL STize IT GET THIS FRECKLES, DEAD DISCOVER THAT HIDDEN PASSASE AND HIS. |lo.. RaNen To THE : BUT 1S STILL FAR OUT TILL He's reo ‘eenlenes a ed a pp oa te ay MRIENDS || VALLEY oF vaNisHED ae ea Wi icc ana FRIENDS Ss : BEHIND THEM...... Founp! ; THIS WAY... GUESS WE'LL i 1 bit . TAME A Looe IN] THIS G pio sy Nex sEnvick, nc. rs (\ DUGOUT OF (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) p ‘The wind kept tossing waves up|play. And thus they spent an hour Getting Hotter high till frightened Clowny shouted,|or so and then the wind died down.|, and Hotter! “1 have had enough of this wild stuff.) They didn’t go on deck until the sea z I'm going down below.. The cabin is seemed very nice and stil. Then the place for me. I won't be washed|Coppy asked the Travel Man, “Will into the sea.” Then Scouty answered,|we soon reach some town?” “Tf you're scared, that is the placc| “Well, not a town,” the man re- to go. plied. “When our next stopping “But I am going to stay up here.|place is spied, you'll find it is a real q I hardly think there's much to fear.|big place where we can have much The ship is large and, I am sure, can} fun. They call it Barcelona and the i ride the waves all right.” And then,|scenery is simply grand. As soon as By Blosser i, Z oo A amid a sudden roar, the boat arose|we pull into shore, we'll file off, one B 4 2 y $ Pe up high once more. And then it by one.” b < V5 . ‘SERVICE, dropped down with a wave till al- They reached the town and went e TILL FIND FRECKLES <N IF OLD JENNY, HERE, HOLDS “ToseTHeR AN’ TIN SURE OF HER ie most out of sight. ashore and started looking ‘round gyre : Pre a i The Travel Man looked worried.jonce more. Along a winding road ~ LiMo a bere NO. 1 DOWN" HAT HAS HA’ + KHow!! Pb ial itt hae i i’ se said, “You had all best come with|they went to see what they could see. pit baba ie arated , e's ELOPED wits WAS (Tl © HE HAD, Ux NEW TES AND Rc me. There is no sense in eetting/Right soon an old house came in 4 . TAT LITTLE. eke lal > GOLF SOX BEFORE i Soaked. The cabin's nice and dry.| view. “There, lads, is a treat for te TWE: ‘We'll sit and talk and maybe sleep | you,” exclaimed the friendly Travel ‘ alge {and very good watch I will keep. I'll) Man. “It's quaint as it can be.” ‘ f 3 iy if ‘tell you little fellows when the storm | » it Shas passed by.” (The Tinymites roam around Bar- The Tinies didn’t argue. They celona in the next story.) soon found some cards with which to/ (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) H Daily Cross-word Puzzle ackOss I 1, Kind of horse + & Decays Mt %. Fast 14. Greater quan- tity 18, Reflected soued 16. Music drama TAISIS RNAI IS MMETETT] ts: bee's con AP OMDIEMAIUIRIE| ier” SYR MANIC MLN REMEMBER Now, SAM, I'M NOT EVEN AN, ZA ‘fo! ain’ , MISTER GU22ZLEN |(ENGAGED®? ‘vo’ ain’ SALESMAN ‘Yoo Susy! | Won't TOLERATE. EARTH QUAKE? 2 1S ENGAGED! |/KI00IN' ME, BIG Bor a SEIN’ DISTURBED BY ANY- : g “lav’s Wis LAUNORESS SAM BoDY OR ANY THIN: ; AN’ AH HAPPENS Toe 4 = : KNow He's WORSE OFF “PAN OCAT— $8, Received a thing offered ‘ 38, And aot { 34 Detace 86 Native Hinge - } ia the British 4a, Tear $h Atamtsere ry 81 Morlog part ~ 4b Always ‘i ina vi 1 ; Beandl H 45. Divisio: i cleat «reece 4% More recent 48% Jumps ‘6% Salt sore) 2. Not that & #dot bottoms ® Revolving ture nace gienes 5%. Part of © charel 60. Dinle sheep a Ny at sition 26 Falls bening it. act rr By Small a oe ar : ee su AM RAN WTO SOME OF "EM OF PURPOSE TODAY AN’ SES KINDA CASUAL LIME ore BAT +e WF ODEN WAN'T PLENTY] SAID AM WOZ, BAIN’ SOME MCE LL! O60 ‘ROUND WIFOLT ROGGE "EM Ari!]] SASSNCAKES FO TOMGNT, LIKE WAICH MEBBE Mics BOOTS AWT WORRIED NOWE ,BoT AW io --- An's dE6 GOTTA VIND SOME WAY To STANT DEM Bove comme’ BACK WEAN : By Martin

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