The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 10

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ON SHE ‘TRAIL = et Nr oe i SATURDAY: NOV. 8 DID HE WAVE IN ‘ " HE ~ Bevono A } ONECLEGGED MAN wv ALU THE ME NE PLATE OF ] Riek Rianty ROOTS WAS TRAILING y zi - ERIC BEEZER - = THE CARPENTERS |. we WHAT A PITY= AFTER HE NAD CAUGHT THE THIEF AND HAD YHE PRIZE W NIB HAND = ONLY Yo LET VT GET AWAY = . U.S. Pat. OF. © ‘by The Corea WRN CAN'T 1 INTO “Now promise me, dearest, that when you meet father you won't mention that you're a Republican.” THE TINYMITES YED...ITS COMING GRAB FOR ANY. HAND... i 5 "MIS IS THE FIRST CHANCE CLOSER To THE SURFACE... f | HERE IT 1S..CAN YoU z ese ee aes ere FoR epemesiatnedal ; ag oa ; BINKLEY AND FARBAR HAD OUT OF THIS BLAME I Hope So. WR OH,SURE! E-CAN MEBBE WE'D wate, AT Tacemme ae kL SEE You AU RIGHT. y GoTH BEEN BETTER, LasTit NUMB FROM ¥ S) OFF IF T HADNT BEIN' IN THIS : ; aad DONE IT... LOOK So LONG : EZ , AT THE Pie a : 4 The big bull fight arena was a very;roar and then the people left the thrilling place because the people jstand. 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Just notice how he jumps}that they won't mind us watching A BID TO A BIG HOP, ON WHOM OVER AND DATE TWAT BOTTLED- IS GIVING Me THE OLD FAMILY i y a Zi YOU'LL ASK WW-BOND BEAUTY LP BEFORE ? RT, around when Mister Bull comes with| then. At least it can be tried.” PUP TR BEATS ME KNOW UT YET, a bound. ’Twould be too bad, if he) ‘The Tinies found them in a group. ‘ \ : 2 a WE'LL DANCE should slip. I'm glad it isn't me.’ One gypsy let out quite a whoop and - < Then Scouty said, “I wouldn't fear| shouted, “Welcome, lttle tots. We'll to try, the way it looks from here.|show you something new. Just sit I'll bet that I could get out of the|rignt down and you shall see that we bull's way, safe and sound. ‘Ha./can dance quite merrily!” And then hha,” laughed Clowny. “Maybe 50!) they danced a dance that onl: ‘And, also, maybe down you'd go. 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