The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1930, Page 16

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1930 here for the last “—and aren't those the same old uniforms they've been wearing down it two seasons?” (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The man up by the cork tree said. “Well, sonny, you go right ahead and do a little stripping. It is fun when you know how. It will not take you long to learn to give the bark the proper turn and take it right off of the tree. T'll let you try it now.” So Clowny did as he was told. Of hits of bark he grabbed a hold and pulled as hard es he could pull, The 0 tood nearby and watched him ew found task. Soon Clowny hei wee Scouty ask, “If you're as strong as you contend, what makes you puff and sigh?” “Aw, anyone gets tired out. You don't know what it’s all about,” snapped Clowny. “If you think that you can do it, come ahead.” This made brave Scouty laugh and he re- plied. “Oh, no sir. not for me! 1 know that I can do it, but 11 just watch you, instead.” Soon Coppy said. “Of what good use is all the cork they're prying jloose?” “That is a silly question,” answered Carpy, with a grin, “It's jused for corks in bottles, You still jhave to learn a thing or two, Why, you've seen cork of some sort in most jevery place we've been.” The cork man then said, “Come with me. Another sight you'll short- ly see. I have a load of cork nearby and when a big ship sails, ‘twill take this cork to other lands.” The Tinies jumped and clapped their hands. “Oh, goody! Maybe we can ride atop bales.” ire you can,” the man re- ‘here's lots of room for you .” And so they climbed on top the cork and shouted, “Well, let’s go.” ‘The cork man gave the horse a slap and loudly shouted, “Giddap!” It was a pretty heavy load and so they traveled slow. (The Tinymites meet the. doughnut man in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) {pl free god of | Daily Cross-word Puzzle | ACROSS: Solution of Saturday's Puzzie \o| a2a: aim i | IZ (=). ~ UE |! Mi [e) R [e) $s 52. Of ereatest age 24 Purt of the ear 35. Domestic animal 60, Close at hand 38 Animal's atin 61, Avoiding 29. Goddess of 29. Goda waste peac 44, treland ‘Tree tronk 3. Copnsels tter urehaie irst_ man 66, Regged moon. 44. Quleted tain crest 46 Pertaining to 47. Katlunal bodies at rest 68. God of war 48. Hounded rovts 69. Ont of dute 49, Pertaining to pow the mails 1, Hope titer 82. Winged 2 Pla S& More tikely y 4%. Stallan river ine 57, Clock in the ending form of a ship & Pererive ll lal ptt cea Pee ee ee | il MA 2 resort 6 Affixed a Sheets of ginss signature Musle drams 7 So be it » & Ancient trish capital 9 Type squares 10, Smatl Enro- pean herrings 11, Browned 61. Not pertod 62. Hepresenta- tlow of the earth's ware ren a conrse of ents 63, Masculine ing name TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF FRECKLES AND His FRIENDS on That Hope! By Blosser MOM'N pur By Cowan That's a Bird, Sam! WALT, PLEASE MIND CORKY Getting a Bead| THAT THEIR SALESMA) | SORENY | OU t SAM 0! over. WILL YOU SOON AS YOU MAKE UP YORE MIND To TaLL US WHERE TWAT KID IS,WELL LET You FarBaR CAN GET NOTMING OuT OF PETER ME LERnrr NICTIM SHOULD NOT _GNEN JGNE THEM THE SATISFACTION OF FURIOUSLY STRUGELING AT Tue END oF THe Rope... ME? WHY. UM oo! TeLL MY TELLING MY FORTUNE, WILL FORTUNE BY NA. MOM? / CARDS PLEASES / Look OuT “Here, JOUNNY | YOU'LL TAKE TheT erict! XES WORE | THE STUDENT BODY 15 CERTAINLY BACKING YES...I DON'T SEE WHAT IT IS To You, IF we know Aw, (T WOULDN'T Be TH! FIRST TIME 1 STUMBLED, samt THE GUMPS AND MAKE A WISH, BUT DON'T TELL ME WHAT XOUR WISH 1S AND WE'LL SEE IF YOU'LL GET \T WeEsTERDAY IN SEHOOL | STUMBLED ON TH’ QUESTION — WHERE (S THE EMU FOUND?” AN! TEACHER HAD COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES A RIVAL THERE'S TT TELL me! ee FROM He@e THAT Rope LOOKS Live A FING THREAD... \F I Caw vust 6eT A STE A DARK MAN COMING INTO KOUR LIFE, AWA IN THE AWIGEE Mom’! AM TLONLY GOING THAVE ONE MAN Ww ert SHE Sato ) THE EMU?|| (TS FOUND MOSTLY IN) Aw, sHE’s || CROSS WORD PU22LEs!! IT Was WE WONT VE IW TEAM DOESNT SWAP OUT OF IT +--WAY, LAST WEE “THEY WERE PENALZEO NIWETY YARDS For ROLWIWE UNCLE WALT, THE TRigseR That Time. 1 GOTTA PUL. MYSELF TOSEMER ..... WE Rope "SWINGS BACK AN’ FoRT JUST A Litera \

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