The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1930, Page 12

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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AN “Looks like we're going to have some difficulty, Joe. She's hoppin’ mad because we didn't get here this morning.” Ms BI 2 (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Said Clowny, “My, this fruit is;The Travel Man, however, told them ell. I'd like to be have a chance to|not to interfere. scl to people who pass by this stand. Gee, would you let me try? I think jtill he's done. Mt least, 'd)grow real tired of selling fruit, I that I'd be pretty good. sell all that I could. I don’t think folts would turn me down, there is so much to buy.” The fruit stand owner smiled and said. “Weill, sonny, you go right ahead. Your little friends can play arcund until you try your luck. I like to see young fellows work, but dislike those who always shirk. You know, success will come to people who have lots of pluck.” Said he, “He's hav- Now let him do it He'll very shortly ing heaps of fun. fear.” “ And he was right. Soon Clowny |cried, “Well, anyhow, I've really tried. I only sold a little bit. That's something, anyway.” And then the whole bunch bid good bye to Mister Fruit Man. He said, “I am glad you Tinies called on me. Come back some other day.” The next thing that the Tinies saw filled everyone of them with awe. It So Clowny stepped into the stand|was a great big cork tree and a man and sorted fruit out with his hand. He put the nicest picces up where they would show real well. And then/Clowny broke right in again. he shouted, “Come this way. selling real nice fruit today. I only charge a little bit for everything I sell.” The other Tinies laughed to sce him acting proud as proud could be. stood right nearby. They watched him strip the cork and then wee Said I'm he, “Oh, I could do that. Would you kindly let me try?” (The Tinymites' learn more about cork. in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle - ACRUSS Solution of Yes! * Ie Chides vele- mently & Sun-dried brick Siu) (Fr 30 2% City im Cail. fornia terday’s Puzzle % English maole clan % Scuich river e 1% Bubseyuently 16. solitary 18. Note of the 10, Abvat 1 CAN'T GET HER QUT OF MY MIND = WEAVEN EYES — 1 WouULD GLADLY BO IT's PROBABLY TNE BEST THING HAT COULD NAVE WNAPPENED To You A BLESSING THE GUMPS— CHEER UP— JUST TO THINK OF IT= NOW - WE WOULD NAVE BEEN ON OUR HONEYMOON — IF IY MAON'T BEEN FOR CHEER UP NOW OLD BOY— DON'T ‘TAKE (tT D FEATURES ~ NOW DON'T FEEL THAT WAY ABOUT (T UNCLE BIM= ANYTHING SHE ASKED IF SHE'D ONLY COME BACK — 1 SIMPLY Postf PONED THE WEDDING SO THAT ! COULD FIND THAT DIAMOND AND GIVE IT TO HER AS A WEDDING PRESENYs S PHYLLIS IS A PEACH, AVERN! SHE CAUGHT SKEEZIX SMOKING AND TOLD HIM THAT LITTLE BOYS WHO SMOKED TURNEO BROWN ALL OVER. THEN WHEN HE WAS ASLEEP LAST NIGHT SHE Wert coven ME NALLEY ONCE MORE, FRECKLES] Ano oncLe]| Just FoR LucK, Brow! tuck wAsuT BEEN OGALING US very GOOD WANDS NALLEY OF NANISHED MEN, LOOKING For MWe SLIGHTEST SI6N OF SOME LIVING Heaven Help Him! By Blosser IN DISGUISE ~ THAT -FATEFUL MOGUL DIANGNSSID 1 BUY IT ? WHY DID 1 WAIT ? RICHES — WHAT A CORSE = AGAIN THEY COME BETWEEN ME _AND WAPPINESS — SWE'S GONE =, YOU HURRN AN’ GIT ORESSED, SKEEZIX,OR MOU GOIN’ SE LATE FOR SCHOOL. OUT WITH IT, NOW... ANAT BO YOU KNOW ASoUT THIS 11D, FREecKLES ? Youn SWING THERE TILL SUNRISE T’MoRROW, t— Necessary! By Cowan T You STILL HAVE US~ WE'RE FOR You = NUS EVER FADE - MY FAIRY DREAMS OF BUSS re Reg. U.S. Pat. AUNTIE BLOSSON,SPOSIN' ANNBOON HAS STARTED TO TURN BROWN FROM SMOKIN’ OO THEY STOP TURNIN' BROWN IF THEN STOP SMOKIN'? \F I STAY HERE TILL THE BUZZARDS COME, L WONT BETRAY “HE GRAVE LAD WHO WAS TWO Live You AS ODDS ‘Aé6ainsT PARDON Me, BUT I. SAW YOU FOLKS EVEING THE PIANOS IF You ARE WEN YES, SKEEZI. (MW SURE IF THEN'VE DECIDED Not Ff TO SMOKE ANN MORE THEWLL GET OVER BEING GOSH...l GOTTA HELP THIS OLD HERMIT WHO was ‘SUCH A FRIEND To ME... TIM GOING TO STAKE RERYTHING ON THiS ONE BULLET... AND HEANEN HELP VOE, HERE ARE Somm OLD FRIENDS OF MINE. FI THEM OF RIGHT \'% THe ONE WHO JUST) (NOW “THESE CHICKENS PHONED You ABOUT THE} | WERE HATCHED IN AN CHICKENS! INCUBATOR — Day? (LL Say! SALESMAN] Geven'T BEEN PECKEO SAM BY ANY OF 'EM YET SO Far ,maocan! seule 39. Lega! claim 20. Prou “HEY LOOK SUST , LIKE REAL ONes! ie ‘ul tettuce D|>lO Mv imir |o> ae the rin: Ol, Ge sure! aia mee! t “THOUGHT { CUTTS Y RECOGNIZED VLU ynttitdid4 ; 4 4 the of |S F as, Semictents RIS! 5, , i) a9. Grittes tn the a The oar They Do, skin } / 30, i eo dils mutd Astolvt™ 34. Hud on 25. Freneh pro noun cau river |) Symbol tor tantalum And: Latin mers vH! wirow Sf one. WAS SucT AS NICE AS YA PLEASE -- ANY’ 2m0 , SURE SHE'O SE GLAD vores ME awaw San You 6OT NOoRN, EH ? WELL YA CANT SLAME Bors, TAT cones YOULL RAVE To ADMIT TWAT WE'VE GUEN WER A PRETTY

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