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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930 - [ sie GLANCES - - - By George Clark ||, Caereoneere H ; NO~ THE THIEF COULDN'T NOT A:CHANCE HERE — i OSSIBLY HAVE GOTTEN OUT THERE INT A ‘ ; SHROUGH THIS CLOSET — SHINGLE DISTURBED — SHERE ARE NO SECRET PANELY~ AND NE SURELY COULDN'T AND I'VE TESTED Iv WITH MAVE COMB: UP THROUGH A HAMMER —& AND THE “INE CHIMNEY WALLS ARE ALL SOUND — VLU GET UP ON THE ROOF AND TAKE YUL RIND OUT WHO 1 {Tact CARPENTER 13 THE BABY = \eq ROLE THE GREAT WR PUT THEM THERE WHEN WE MOGUL DIAMOND IF | WIRED HIM. To Fix UNCLE BIM'S. Ty TAKER THE RECT SLOSEY THE DAY BEFORE THE NIGHT OP THE ROBBERY — OF MY LIFES AND NE PUT THEM THERE FOR THESE TWO PEGE SOME PURPOSE — THE Clew HEWAD A SNEAKY LOOK IN Nit EVE = pated i WB GAVE USA PHONEY ADDRESS— THIS MYRTERY- A ERIC BEELER — CONFIDENT OF ch PERSON d Lenni scence mi eeo.0 Tp SO IT's + REALLY HERE! “Now, girls, if you work hard and get these steps down pat, I'll see that you get away in time to go to that dance tonight.” THE TINYMITES FRECKLES AND HIS | gyn? FRIENDS | 45 pansan (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Back to the town the Tinies went. The friendly Travel Man soon sent. wee Scouty to a boat dock for some tickets on a ship. Said he, “It’s time we're leaving here to seek new sights to bring us cheer. We're going to Valencia. You'll all enjoy the trip. “The town is pretty as can be and lots of quaint sights you will see. Now, hurry up there, Scouty. Soon @s you return, we'll go.” ‘ll hurrp just as best I can,” wee Scouty cried. And off he ran. He bumped into a fat man and the whole bunch “ho, ho!” “Well, goodness me,” the man cried out. at is this racing all about?” “I'm very sorry,” Scouty said. “I Arust that you're all right. I didn’t mean to bump you, sir, and ne'er again will it occur.” “That's all right,"« said the man. And Scouty Yan right out of sight. He came back in an hour or so ‘and shouted, “Well, we're set to go! I got five dandy tickets and the boat we'll ride's a beaut. It sails in just a little while.” The Travel Man, then, with a smile, said, “Come, we'd best be going. I can hear the whistle toot.” The trip on board was lots of fun. Blosser The Tinies watched the engine run By and then, before they knew it, their ‘fine water trip was o'er. They watched the boat slide to the dock. It didn’t even seem to rock. And then the Travel Man cried out, “Come on, boys, run ashore.” MOM’N ‘And so they did and shortly took a walk and Clowny cried, “Oh. look! POP What is that wagon load of folks? They all seem full of cheer.” The Travel Man, replied, “That's a re- ligious picnic, on its way! You'll likely see a lot of those. Tkey’re ‘common, over here.” Joe Shows (The Tinymites hear a serengde | Joes! in the next story. (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ie CucK IN ACCEPTING A_COMMISSION: FROM IF MYOU'LL suUST STEP INTO THE OFFICE, MR. WALLET, YUL HANE THE BILL Say MORE COMMISSIONS LIKE THAT AND LLL FLASH A GAS-GOBBLER THAT'LL ER LIVED THERE— WELL= MM: OUT TO GET MY MAN - BOYS — AND WHEN |GET ERIC SEEZER — (LL GET THE WHAT'S ALL Yes | HE RACKET, SKEEZKE « 7 JES' SOME BIRD WASHING: A CAR. TOOTIN’” HIS HORN. IN MIDSTREAM TILL 1 GET A SAFE DISTANCE CURRENTS MicuTY Daily Cross-word Puzzle AUKOSS 1. Melt & Kind of tres i, Thing LILEIN THES/TIAIRIETSIM 37° piace sabtect T to epidemic disease ‘Al 19. That which T farnishes Ax, HERES NEWs, sam! TH’ )eak? WoNDeR WHAT) (WHY, Has HE OTHER | STORK VISITED TH’ Home OF ) TH’ NEW YOUNGSTER , CHILOREN 2 MAR. FLOWERS , TH’ ELORIST- WILL EN Out oO sure! TWwo-a GIRL WHO Is a BUDDING GENIUs- @ND A BoY WHO Isa BLOOMIN’ IDIOT! Al MI i 30. Rforsebacs NUT 32, Neticle is} 34. Go out of eElSiTIeEIR| ry [ 2. Male deer 3. Operatic solo 4. New England college 5. River island 6. Vigorous