The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 Now enjoy your holiday, dear; and don't worry about us. We'll be back for you in an hour.” The serenade was very nice. In fact they played and sang it twice and all the Tinies clapped real loud. “That's great,” one of them cried. “Please strum and as you go &long, we'll try to sing a little song. It may be good, or may be bad. We won't know till it's tried.” The man who had the big guitar Teplied, “All right, lads, here you are. Tl simply play @ lot of chords and ‘you make up the tune. I'm sure that T can follow you. It really isn’t hard to do. I’ve learned a lot of tricks since I have played this old guitar.” And then he started off, “pling, pling!” and all the bunch began to sing. “Four happy Tinymites are we, ‘Just journeying in Spain. We came to see what we could see and we're ‘as pleased as we can be. In fact fwe've seen so much we know our rip’s not been in vain.” | ‘The Travel Man cried, “Say, that’s grand. I really cannot understand Eric Beezer- WF You ARE REALLY HE THIEF THAT ANDN GUMP THINKS You ARE = AND IF AU DAY YESTERDAY HE FOLLOWED You iN SINGLE MOMENT == memineen WE SAW You WHEN, Nou ENTERED ‘THE BUILDING You ARE NOW IN — NE 18 OUT BIDE NOW WAITING = You CANNOT ESCAPE HIM— THE GASOUNE ALLEN RANGERS WILL NOW COME TW ORDER. AN’ ‘THINK THE FIRST THING WE OUGHT %O 0O 1S SCARE UNCLE WALT. Pon ead (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) how you make up the words so quick. You make me very proud to travel ‘round with lads like you becasue of all the things you do.” The Tiny- mites then noticed they'd attracted quite a crowd. So, once again they sang their song and not a single note went wrong. The people who had gathered ‘round gave all of them a hand. And then they heard the Travel Man say, “We must go!” And off they ran. It was the most fun they had had in any foreign land. Not far away the Tinies saw a pony. Clowny shouted, “Aw, I'd like to have a ride on-him. Just see how nice he’s dressed.” The ride was soon arranged and then wee Clowny felt real proud again. He sat up mighty straight and tried to look his very ibest. (The Tinymites find a very unusual " cart in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) j Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 4. Floating mass of vapor _ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 6. Fall to follow sult Southern constellation 46, Corrected 50. 101 61 Part of a oa Jean oft Bee a Pe = Gon of Judah 56. Fumed 33, Sult at 34, Mourn 33, Merchant 86. Followed the trail of 37. Tasty 40, 8 4. Employ 5. Protect Gouy neo! HOPE THEY DIDN'T: SEE NE... SURE A Toven Looxin’ PAIR OF 66S... BINKLEY ALMOST BUMP INTO RILEY, WHO Blosser |22°KS Just By IN TIME... LY MOM’N PUP Xi By Cowan MERE TRY YER LUCK AT GETTIN’ ADS SALESMAN |£R0M “WH BUSINESS MEN OF “TH “TOWN, SAM - [SOR TH’ PROGRAM CF OUR CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT! BOOTS LAST NIGHT , AHEM ---- AND HER] wav svev TAKEN 86 LooK ovr! : THERE WE GOES, ANDY + LEONE (T To met OP wwe srreeTt- DOWN ALLEYS = THROUGH TRAFFIC = OVER BRIDGES ON THEY GO — NEVER GET OF KEEM RIVER. SWIFT CURRENT... NOW, HERE'S @ NEW CONCERN SUST STARTED UP-I'LL Go IN AND SEE “Tu' PRESIDENT AND PRESTO! (Got UIs aDlt WHEN HE WALKS = ANDY WALKS— IF HE STOPS To LOOK IN A WINDOW = ANDY ALSO Etiam Ok IF HE WUST HAI ‘A PAIR_OF HANDCUFFS RIGHT NOW = BUT HE NASN'T EVEN A GUN — Y Wise- COACKER LET THE AID BABY CARRIAGES! “ass so? Wihanda “ie

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