The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1930, Page 16

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“ the same it was nice of them to ask us, So you must pretend you don’t'mind, and say A\CAN AND AGAIN POOR BIM HAS CALLED THE WIDOW= AND THe ant you enjoyed the ride.” we (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The Tinies reached an avenue that| would like a little flower to wear. gave them all a wondrous view. AsjThey always smell to sweet.” Promptly made her business thrive The higher|'cause Mister Travel Man bought and, | five, he said, “There, that’s just swell.” far as they could see, stood big trees soldly on each side. vranches drooped and swayec iown below, spread cooling shade. As Scouty said, “Gee, this is great,” the other Tinies sighed. Then Clowny noticed something queer. Said he, “Why are ail these chairs here? I've never scen so many in a street like this before. each tree a number stand. Right in one I am going to land.” The Travel Man said, “Go ahead! That's what the chairs are for. “You see, as people walk about, they're likely to get all tired out. Then they can sit right down and rest. So we can sit down, too.” Then | every Tiny took a chair and sat, en- joying real fresh air. Said Clowny, “Gee, this loaffng is the best thing that we do.” A little flower girl sauntered by ‘and Coppy shouted, “Hey, there! I 1 Travel Man said. think you would like to see the mar- ket place. only 'bout a mile. We'll make it in a Beneath | little while.” Li on their way at quite a speedy gait. : ~ They found the Travel Man was right. a sight. las, men were selling lots of things. One man had coops of chickens and they started pecking Clowny’s hand. Then came a big commotion when they flapped their feathery wings. FRECKLES This As Clowny put his in its place In ‘bout a half an hour or so the “Well, let's go. 1 It's great. 1 think it’s And then the bunch The nfarket place was quite Beneath big white umbrel- (The Tinymites meet some fisher folks in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service. Inc.) | , Daily Cross-word Puzzle 1. Hee 4 18. Bl a IAICiE} cn ** (PIAMBOIN|E} . MSI LO} i eee . Part 8 foot §3. Hort 88. Nat for @ pic. . 84. shoe SALESMAN SAM “1h Jt. Role ar decree 48. Pt By Smal) BUUTS AND HBK BU DUIES No Score! ALWAYS THE SAME ANSWER@ THIS 1S MRS. ZANDER'S MAID YALKING= WALT, THERE'S BOXIN’ AN’ SKATES SHOES AN’ SKEES! wome GREAT MOGUL DIAMOND PROVED AN UNLUCKY STONE FOR WiIM— WHY DID NE BUY IT 7 WHY DID NE WAIT WHEN IT WAS STOLEN ? HENRIETTA WAS READY TO MARRY HIM = WILL YOU, PLEASE HAVE [HER CALL ME WHEN SHE DOES COME IN. — TELL HER J MUST SPEAK Jo HER JUST TO HEAR HER VOICE WiLL HELP — ‘ V WANT HER TO FORGIVE (sabe IT'S HIS OWN FAULT- SNE I'S THAT'S A GOOD LOOKING CANOE, Too "D LIKE To HAVE ONE MNSELF., HAVE ALL 1 GOULD EAT OF THOSE CINNANON GLOVES FOOTBALL COOKIES. DOESNIT THAT "0 LIKE TO ROLLS AN’ Atc My LIFE- 1 HAVE PreTURED A.NOME! WITH A SWEET LOVING WIFE FORA PAL = THAT WOULD MEET ME AT THE DOOR WITH A FOND EMBRACE WHEN . U CAME FROM BUSINESS CARES AND WORRIRS= Yo NEAR THE PRATYLE OF .LITTLE. CHILOREN AROUND ME= To NAVE THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED HOLIDAYS — ANITH OUR yy ALL THESE SEEMED GASOLINE ALLEY—THE VOICE ‘OF ———SSSS= f AN’ LOOK AT WHAT * NOU CAN GET FOR TEN CENTS. PLIERS ANT SPOOLS OF WIRE “AN! SOCKETS AN’ FOLDIN' RULES AN‘ , EVERYTHINIG! COULD EAT A WHOLE- LOAF OF THAT PLMPERNICKEL:; ‘BLACKBERRY YOU'LL SOON TELL US WHAT You KNow agouT TUS KID were Looxin' LISTEN, BInkLey.... MAYBE THE OLD Ti 6ér ir ‘OH, NO A Won't! VLL GNEIT To “Mal ITs Poicy euTNEY ERES NOTHIN’ AT PRESENT— BUT CHRISTMAS (S COMING — WE MAX NEEO SOME EXTRA HELP ENS VUL TAKE YouR | OU BELIEVE IT... WE KNOWS PLENTY AN’ WELL Soo TaLx,T00... / cet aivmine — ¥| You'lL NEVER. our WHY, CERTAIN, STEP ROWT WHATS XouR ADORESS—AND ) ©78 MAIN ST WHEN WERE You BORN — ~ AS HAT (Ss, WHEN-1S Your BeTHOAY 2 SEAN! Loot ow’ Ozzy | oe tes We LOAD OF TMs | NOW THis NUMB NUMBER | BUMPS ? WELL, 1. 208 Found our TWAT she |; PROMISED A Vist TEACH OF WELL TAKE A MORNING AND MY BIR THA!) 0AY 1S CEC.I3 {}h Ax - WHAT SEEDS ee FOR A PARADI = 7 BoRE IN MY. HEART ~ “OF WHICH BIRDS OF PREY, WAVE ROBBED ME | UKE To GO LOOKIN, WITHOUT AUNTIE BLOSSOM ALONG DOrrtT YOu, ONCLE WALT? THEN WE CAN STOP AT THE INTERESTIN’ @NELL...I'M GOING TD 60 OUTSIDE AN’ Ste IF L CAN SEE Where THEY WENT !! ca WILL sure GE zn APPRECIATED: ws HURRAY. II! NNO -- NOT MEAN WL 22g2u

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