The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930 — eee aa veAtAs CONTINUED WELL- BOYS = I'VE GOT MY MAN ~ YEAH? 24 SHAVED : STHEM OFF =7 NE JUST WENT. -OUT THE DOOR WAS THERE A FELLOW QUST IN HERE WITH WHISKERS ¢ tm WESTER THE THIEF THAT STOLE THE GREAT MOGUL, @ DIAMOND I$ IN THAT BARBER SHOP- HEN, "LL GO AROUND IN YHE ALLEY tree BEEZER 30 THAT HE CAN'T ESCAPE FROM 4 sid INTO HE REAR = IF A MAN WHAT ARE YOU DOING= SPOOFING US? WHERE'S THE FELLOW WITH THE WHISKERS 7 gystewansmrncd 106. ES w $.961.088 “1 don’t waat to break off with him so near Christmas, so I told him I'd be mad if he didn't answer this letter.” | THE TINYMITES | (READ THE STORY, THEN COLO! The flower man was a real kind sort. Said he, “I guess I'll be a sport end give you each an extra flower. My, don’t they smell real sweet? I've sold more than my share today. This seems a real good spot to stay.” “You bet they're sweet,” wee Coppy cried. “They're good enough to eat.” “Well, don’t try that,” the man re- plied. “I’m pretty sure that your in- side is no place for such flowers as these. "Twould likely make you sick. Just carry them around all day and when they wilt, throw them away.” And then he held his bunch out and said, “Each one take your pick.” The Tinies did and then they said, “We must be moving on ahead. There are a lot of sights to see and we won't miss a one.” “Good bye, good bye,” the man cried out. “And good luck @s you roam about. I know that, while you stay in Spain, you'll have a lot of fun.” Tt wasn't long till Scouty said, “A plan has popped into my head. Why should we keep these lovely flowers? ; They'll only wilt and die. Here comes @ little girl and we can make her happy as can be. We'll give her our ‘carnations as she comes a- walking by.” The next thing that the small girl ;knew, kind Scouty said, “These are for you. Just put them in some wa- ter and be sure the stems all touch. 'Twill keep the flowers alive for quite a while and they're a pretty sight.” The little girl then took them and said, “Thank you, very much.” Once more the lads were on their way. The Travel Man said, “Well, today, I think we'll see a bull fight.” “Goody, goody,” cried the bunch. They soon were watching quite a sight. Said Clowny, “Gee! This is all right! I’m glad you brought us to this show. It was a happy hunch.” (The Tinymites see a gypsy dance in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROS! j% Glove (4% African fly 18. Member of the solar system Duruing, ‘14, Be present at 15. Out of ~ 19. Move rythe amleall, 16, Trap iy, gh. Kind of beam 18 American journalist and iplomatist 20, Rodent ‘21, Marked with teri nts 3. form fold an asi 23. Greek A 33. Compact 35. Convened 36. Pose for a ‘24. Yes 2% Naval distress call ‘26. Closed ear letare 28. At home 29% Farinaceous: 38. Measuring instrai 21. Supreme bein; no of ‘2. Kin French wine sof thread Greece 52, Beast of A led burden 0. Honorary pro» 53, By motion 54, Monkey. 6. Food allow nee \ setting 42. Teamster's command 6: Football team . Rubber Dropsy 68. Sober |. Atomizer . Conspiracy . Cored thigh of a hog ) Printer's measure 5. Reposes 6 Voleano 3. Covered with a viscous bluck liquid & Spirited horse 9. And: Latin BARBER SHOP ena OUT THAT DOOR FOR A HAIR WT- HE GAVE ANDY HIS CHANCE-| THIS WAS THE ONE AND ONLY TIME HE NAS DARED YO LEAVE HIS POST LONG ENOUGH To CALL THE POLICE SINCE HE STARTED. ON HIS TRAIL amon ERIC BEEZER YouR TIME n MAS COME . ooc SANS 1 OUGHT TO WEAR MN GLASSES MORE - « AT LEAST WHILE 'M READING. FRECKLES} AND HIS § FRIENDS (GEE, GU22,1'M TICKLED PINK” WITH WHAT YA JUST TOLO ME- WHEN “a CALLED ME IN I THOUGHT “A WERE GONNA CAWL ME OUT. WELL, GRIGHT , IMMY ! SORRY YOU CANT RON WITH WHISKERS = NAB Himi 4 SHAT'S HIM= 'L SHOULD THINK WED BE THROUGH HERE PRETTY SOON... HOW FAR DOES THIS 60, VOTING! ABNER LONG Is $0 GOOD LOCKING AND THEO CHRISCHILLES, HIS OPPONENT, 1S SO GOOD TO HIS MOTHER, T AWFOL TIME HAVE A CIGAR ON ME, MR. PosTMan! GU22 HAS PROMISED ME A RAISE AN’ SANS (T WON'T BE LONG BEFORE I'LL BE GENERAL MANAGER OF TH’ STORE! BUT T FINAUN DECIDED! - WHERE ARE THOSE GLASSES? 1, LAID THEM DOWN JUST A MINUTE AGO. ‘SwUCKS! You CONT THINK WE AicHT OY NEVER GET ouT OF HERE, 09 You? Gee. TwTd BE NEVER HEARD OUT OF HERE ALNE — AN' L KNow PLENTY OF EN WHO WERE ORAWN IN WITH TUS PowerFuL CURRENT !! NEAN? TLL BET Nou VOTED FOR THE GOOD LOOKER i No crcarents \ | To cuoren INER GO wy star's JIMMY tl! WONDER WHERE HE'S COINS 2 OHMAMH -~- = VAL DUK OVER HERE IN A CORNER WHERE WAL SE QUIET OF ANYONE GETTING NNHAT'S THAT? Wy Foor sTRuck SOMETHING !! 01D You HIT ANYTHING WITH Your FEET, FRECKLES? I PUT AN KAFTER BOTH NAMES — NOW, NO MATTER WHO'S ELECTED, (Lt HAVE THE SATISFACTION OF KNowine I VOTED FoR THE WINNER! 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