The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1980 ee TLLe apa. es “Yes, sir, there’s something about nature this time of year that's mighty touching.” While riding in the poi Scouty said, “Say, it’s an cause the pony seems to us a trip.” “Oh, we'll admit you're but please don't brag. would,” replied another ‘be sure you drive all right may decide to run like (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) this thing the way Ido. I never need a whip to make a little pony g0, be-\drid and we will reach that place by ny cart wee|will end the pony riding for today. art to drive} We're leaving very soon. We'll drop Valencia behind and I feel sure you will not mind. Our next stop is Ma- know that IJ noon.” will treat him nicely when he's giving] 0, soon they all were in a plane. It suddenly began to rain, but no one pretty Bood,! seemed to care a bit. They all were I knew you keeping dry. The plane was of the Tiny. “Just} cabin sort and riding in it was real it, The pony! sport. When they were just above everything. | Madrid, they swooped down from the ‘That won't be fun. We'd hit some} cy, ‘bumpy pavements and be out of sight.” Just then the Travel tossed right} ‘The plane slid safely to the ground * _ |and all the Tinies looked around. The Man yelled,| Travel Man said, “Come! Let's walk “Hey! You Tinymites drive back this} right into town, where we can see ‘way. I think I have a happy hunch! some sights. You bet we can!” They that ought to please you all. Just} shortly met an old flower man. The pull the reins toward thi e right, but.!Tinies bought carnations. They were goodness, not with all your might.”| pretty as could be. Poor Scouty’d pulled so hard it al- apie ‘most made the pony fall. (The Tinymites see a bull fight But they returned and then their in the next story.) friend, the Travel Man, said, “This| (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACEOSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle . ft Long narrow ‘opening & Employ i. Makes a mistake & Placid % Extent of 8. Coarse surface 10, Kind of tar hominy 18. Solitary 13. By 44, City in I. Household ye, Bhimaals i. End 3h Let st stand went |” Pennsylvania 15. Open e Cubic meter 7. Aeritorm uid 2%. 100 square - ; meters 8. Nocturnal bird 29, Character tn “The Faerie ene” 18 Lease 119. Ourselves ‘Thing Utters words Beard of grain js Homan roads ET il 4 46 al tnd ei | ial a id TEP EP errr er Pee PTT ere rr al adi s nickname 36, Tear asunder 39, Pressed 41. dnbitant 44, Strokes gently 4%, Indigo plant 8%. Before 46. hare 51. Presently 61. Greek letter ae oy 40: Naterea 6% Steamship: «2 Scandinavian 4+, 4ehent @, Esvotion abbr. DOWN 49. Arabian sea- divinity ue masicl A of Le 5 exercise rdent affece 50. N a Word’ot 66, Fieco of bayea "tion | Oe ianadl clay ‘umera’ 5 eo i” Be Fiaen Hy r3 naw fear “4 pina - 5% any time loft bie py f1 . Exist 60. Winter vebicle 6. Ocean 68. Parent ra q i all ie 2 da Cer adi old ee ANS | You ARE A MARKED READING A PAPERS | MAN — P BUY NO & vUST ! ANDY CLOSER AND CLOSER THE P NEY 18 BEING DRAWN | — AROUNG YOU = THIS IS THE 47H DAY ANDY GUMP HAS BEEN ON YOUR “TRAIL — HE I ONLY WAITING THE OPPORTUNE IME TO GRAB You — HELL GET YOU YET — IROUGH DEPARTMENT STORES = AND ON STREET CARS HE RIDES | . air) ELEVATORS = DOWN HALLWAYS = =| FOR MILES BY HIS SIDE — AND STAIR WANS = PY. Bur , SHAT WILL GIVE ME ER ONCE qa). | NEM 4 TUAE To GO FOR : ie Be Ty The Chenoa: TS GOT A LOT OF MES BUT OF COURSE THAT'S EASY BUT I'M AFRAID NEW DOO-DADS ON IT fVE GOT TO KEEP IT (T WILL SPOIL AND THEN CLAIM ITLL UNDER THIRTY- FIVE USED TO tT WALT. DO EIGHTY: FINE. FOR THE FIRST 500 ‘VE KEPT MINE 4 i UNDER THIRTY-FINE - FOR THE FIRST T1000 MILES. ( ri pp, ope NNERE LICKED, NY BOY... AIN'T Licked AS LONG WZ —— Z oo OLD BLACK CANERN AS WE GoT OUR tip Z 4 Lpenrsy cr as UDpER HAND Lia LID, JY, THe we ws! a vA pips ae ( RIVER'S RACING CURRENT DRAWS THEM CLOSER AND By Blosser | cvoser... ¢ a i CAUSE ‘HE WAS MOM’N Sour SURSE LICKING XOUR PUP TIE iy HY YY th CEE, TYG LGA, SORRY WERE att OUT OF PET UM LOOKING FoR MY LOEAL DoG- ONE DOGS —BUT IF You’ LL Come WITH Mel] WITH @_ HEAD LIKE @ GULL BODY AFTER on MERGE YOU CAN GET ONE BT PUPP || THE STLE OF A POODLE AND HAIRLESS SAM LIKE A MEVICAN Doc—PoE's MR. PUPP Keep THAT KINO? LTTE tmnt i BUMPS: DO A THING LKE Twat 2 wow, t ASK ‘Kou. NO THAT ANY WAY ‘T’TALN he tess ao ay Poel ‘ pow Sales Some ae il f CONT KNow WHAT v'00 || Woes oe 8 Soe ' L CANT TAKE ANY CHANCES | TM WAUIN’ A FEW SHE SAW ME TAKIN’ YOU HOME COUPLES IN LATE TH’ CTHER NIGHT--- AN’ 3 4 SHE KNOWS HOW STRICT TH’ COACH 1S ABOUT TRAINING Rores | F OnE EVER SQUAWK- FD, VO BE KICKED OFF TH’ SF AS %

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