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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930 © CARLOS : WHIAPERING MAN LITTLE A. Gump GOLIATH WHARELE \ DION'T NEED TO BE “TOLD — AND (T 1S ALL | RIGHT IF MOU: HAVE § DECIDED I(T ISTHE BEST THING TO DO. BUT OID MOU KNOW ‘THAT LITTLE BONS WHO SMOKE TURN BROWN ALL RP OVER? \ HAPPENED = TO SEE SKEEZIX SMOKING OUT THAT WOULDN'T DO ANN REAL GOOD, WALT. MOU LET ME HANDLE IT. I'VE, GOT AN IDEA. YOu DID WHERE'S THE LITTLE RASCAL? LL CERTAINLN LAN THE LAW DOWN TO. HIM! SKEEZIX, 1 UNDERSTAND MOU WERE AUNTIE ¥& SMOKING BLOSSOM. TODAM, WERE DID Mou? SOMEBODY TELL Nou? NES, GARAGE TODAY, WALT. _ Ooms seve we ao Us FANT ITS ALL RIGHT IF NOU SAN SO, PHNLtIS. - “When business is slow, young feller, that’s the very time you ought to be up and lookin’ busy.” ANELL, OLO PAL...L 60T: To GEEWIF L CAN PULL (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Said Clowny, “It might be al! right to stay up here until it's night, so we van look down on the town and see the flashing lights. But I am starved. I'd rather eat. I think we'd best pass up this street. I’m sure we'll never miss it, since we've seen so many sights.” “All right, young fellow, I'll agree,” replied the Travel Man. “We'll see what sort of cafe we can find. I'm rather hungry, too. You'll like the - journey back to town ’cause ull the way we'll travel down. This spot is on a real high hill. Lead on! I'll follow you.” So, down the hill the Tinies went. Cried Clowny, “It is my itnent to lead you to a real good meal. I'll find it *ere I’m done. We'll order all that + ‘we can eat from vegetables to juicy meat. And then we'll take our time and it will be a lot of fun.” And soon he did just what he said. ‘They found a spot and all were fed} until they simply had to stop. The Travel Man said, “That is how I like to see you feat. You've eaten all you could, at least. I'm frankly very much surprised that you are not real fat.” ‘They sauntered then, on down the street. “Oh, look whom we are going to meet,” cried Carpy as two girls came near. “They're sweet as they can be.” The Travel Man replied: “You bet! An introduction you shall get.” And soon one girl said, “Little boys like we're glad to see.” The girls, at first, were rather shy, and shortly Clowny shouted. “I will buy us all some candy. There's a store across the street.” So, to the store they promptly went and some of Clowny’s coins were spent. One of the girls said, “My, oh, my, we quite enpoy this treat.” 4 (The Tinymites make some more purchases in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ACROSS 12, Pinch 18, Waste allow. ance ® ed ip un measure 94. Symbol for se! 96 Cardinal Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 2, Stein 8 Syilal 21. Concerning 9%. Hawaiian ‘wreath 31. Cozy home 33. Easy 35, Thin coating 48. Livre 49. Clock in the 82, Device for un- fi sealit of a ship quantl. 5. Moat maesnpaselte jeateh @. Limb 60, Whiter 6%. Meadow 63. Stain 44. Scene of com: colored bird 44, On condition a 65. Numeral 33. River mad 53. Woebegone 3 Attempt DOWN 2. coat % Trouble cy i | Hi oth | FRIENDS No Fair! She Knows BOOTS ANU HEK BUDDIES 6IVEN UP HOPE oF even FINDING \GOTTA STEP On (T SOS NOT TO KEEP KITTY WAITING - SHE'S ALWAYS PROMPT ABOUT NOISE IN MY EARS... GUESS ITS NY BRAIN FLASHING A OIONT Do MY BEST. ToOFIND Frecuies! MEETING ME — SOMETIMES! B You JUST IN TINE ....THISLL BRING You BACK... TELL ME... HANE YOU ANY TRace OF THE KIDZ AND THEY TELL ME FARBAR WAS A HAND IN THIS... COME ON... FEEL SEE HERE, KITTY, WHAT Oo \WELL, SAM, | KNOW NOU MEAN BY KEEPING Me WAITING ON “THIS CORNER, To TELL US WHERE THIS KID IS OR ELSE WE PULL You UP BY YouR WRIST TILL We GET IT OUT OF You! TEENY-WEENY WoRDS!} GIVE ME A BIG LOOKING LIKE A FOOL? NYSELE TOS6ETHER TLL ‘TRY AN’ USE MY LAST GUT “HE REST IS YouR OWN FAULT! PLANS THAT GAME EXER Ete “conmpawnnrs®