The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 12

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(READ THE STORY, THEN One of the gypsies said, “You boys can join our merriment and noise. Perhaps you all know how to dance. Why don’t you hop right in? We'll gladly play a tune for you, so we can bee what you can do. Now, even if you're funny, we will promise not to grin.” The other gypsies shouted, “Yea! You Tinymites dance while we play. We'll even teach you new steps that you've never known before. The music will be full of pep and it won't throw you out of step. The ground that you are standing on makes quite a lovely floor.” “All right,” cried Scouty, “we are game. No matter what we do don't blame us if we look quite funny.” ‘Then he cried to all the rest, “Come on here, Tinies, step right out and show them what it’s all about, ‘here is no reason to be scared. Just do your very best.” So, as the music filled the aur, the Daily Cro: ACROSS L Moist $r. & sek 7 & Overcome Tinymites, without a care, began to do their little dance. "Twas really very cute. ‘They'd prance to lett aud then to right and everything wo.ked out all right. They shortly stopped and then the gypsies all began to hoot! “You're great. You're fine. You're clever boys! My, what an awful storm of noise!” ‘The ‘inymites cried, “Thank you! We just wish that we could stay, but into town we all are bound to see what new things can be found. Perhaps we'll call on you again, some other sun-kissed day.” ‘Then, into town they slowly walked. All of a sudden Clowny balked and said, “I see some Spanish boys. They look real nice to me. Let's meet them! We can have some fun!” And ‘twas no sooner said than done, “lo greet you,” said one stranger, “makes up happy as can be.” (The Tinymites entrain for Seville in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ord Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 14. Cat one’s o teeth ag 15 Grit 1%. Mark tndicat- with solemn ‘Wonder ing & short Ee) vowel 12 Weird 18. Curses S] 20. Sheeplixe 22. 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