The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1930, Page 12

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WELIT= LAUGH = GO AHEAD $ BUY You'D NEVER, BE ABLE ‘TO KID ON TH! _ NOTMEN 1 SAY SHAT ERIC BEEZER, RPENYER, STOLE ue ry CREAT. MOGUL DIAMOND — iF ME HADN'T GIVEN ANE HE SLIP IN THE BARBER SHOP 1} WOULD NAVE PROVED Ir TO YOU— SWELL IDEA, SKEEZIX. THE FIRST HOT | GAME WILL BE & GOCE ‘SNITIATION GOT TO HAVE MORE MEMBERS IN THE ALLEN | RANGERS. LETS | GET EIGHT MORE ANID HANE A ian FOOTBALL TEAM. /| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 AND WHAT IF 0 DIDN'T CATCH THE THER? ‘HAT DOESN'T MAKE A WRECK OUY OF ME = OF COURSE I WoULD NAVE BEEN FINE YO GtT SHAT BIG REWARD AND ALL THE FAME THAT GOES WITH fr — BUT WOULD 1) HAVE BEEN ANY HAPPIER ? WHY WORRY ?P pee ots LOOK AY UNCLE BIM — HE NAB FAME = AND MONEY = HE'S SPENT HIS hea LIFE GETTING I'f— AND HE DOESN'T KNOW ay WNAT THE WORD HAPPINESS MEANS ~ eu) LIVING $ ¢ wa THERE'S LEE AN’ BILLY NES AN' POOK KLINKER AN’ DUTCH AN’ [1S ANOTHER SLIM. THINK AN THAT'LL BE ELEVEN IN, ALL. THE SUBS CAN BE THE WANTINI’ AN’ BUG~ THEN'RE THE SAME OLD STORY. 711) LET ‘EM HAVE THEIR FAME = °% JEN MEN STARTED OUT ¥ To GkT IT = NINE: SUCCEEDED = SINE OTHER LIVED — SISSN'S GOT ONE BUT HE DION'T FELLAS, WE GOT OQ] A TEAM BUT WE HAVEN'T | QUALIFN FOR GOT ANN THE RANGERS. FOOTBALL \ “—add a dash of grenadine and shake well. You might prefer just (z Thovent THIS RAY OF | LieHT WouLn SHow Us FRECKLE SOME WAY OF GETTIN’ \ARY=THAT LOOKS LIKE A BASKET DAN CLIPP USED FoR GRUB, WHEN HE WAS A YOUNG BUCKAROO WHO WAS OUT HERE LOOKIN’ FOR, G6OLO...l REMEMBER WHEN HE PADDLED OFF... AN’ THATS LOTTA CANS IN IT, MARKED POTTED BEEF. POkS Like ITS BEEN WERE A LONG TIME. (KEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘The little Spanish lads were kind. Said one of them, “We'll gladly find some game we all can gaily play and one that’s full of fun. Just let me think! Oh, I know, now, and I will promptly show you how. I'll close my eyes and count to 10. The rest of you all run. “When I have counted fifty, I will open up my eyes and try to locate every one of you. The first one found is it! Be sure and pick a real good place. I will not peek as you all race. Of course ‘twould spoil the game if I should cheat one little bit.” “Oh, we have played that game be- fore,” cried Clowny. “Real good fun’s in store. We've always called it hide-and-seck. Start counting right away.” nd so the youngster counted fast. “I’m coming; now,” he cried at last. “I’m going to find you all ’cause I am quite alert today.” He looked and looked and then cried loud, “I've found the first one of the crowd. Wee Scouty’s it!” And thus they played for "bout an hour or so. The Travel Man then said, “Well, ys, I'm going to halt your fun and noise. We're going to leave Madrid today. I think we'd better go.” They bid the Spanish boys farewell, and Scouty said, “Now kindly tell us where we're going to head for next. And will it bring a thrill?” “You bet,” replied the Travel Man. “We'll get there quickly as we can. Just fol- low me and we will take a train for old Seville.” Down to the station they all went and there, excitedly, they spent about three minutes finding out what chio- choo they should board. Soon one said, “Here's the train we ride, Big doors are all along the side.” They promptly climbed into their seats and off the big train roared. — \ (The Tinymites get a drink of goat milk in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ACROSS ‘L. Stop and ree ;_ fuse to go ~ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Mohammedas noble | >| & Upright pole ‘boat ro|m| 42. County in Ohio j3& Male sheep Zim} |1& Vocal solo {26. Belonging to uaa) 24 Deep mad 3% Trial |1@. Opposed man | fully ine son vu. Abraham 28 Acknowledge a i collog. $1. Expressions 1 of contempt las. Territorial openly, 81. Symbol for ethyl 33. Int prefix division of >a > Em A> |- mx >|) A— 4] EIS] 34. Gaeile torm DHOOM mrs 1 jenmark (88. Greek letter A 43. Considers 47, Articles of forniture 51, Depravity 5% Subtle ine visible ema- ry 46. Affirmation 57. Obstruction of John 36. Former presi- dent 40, Fall of tall 1, Inner part ot the ebancel 2. Dry 8. System of coarse grasses 41, Acts 42, Former emperor 44. Regular transportation 43. Mineral 4. Bottoms of 6. Dross of metas vessels 4% Touch tightly 5. Sphere 4h Regret . Hefore 6 Sculptor 50. Ocean | | nn “a el tT ei Be mid AND His | O2,0F Here... GUT FRIENDS | Sua A Tragedy! By Blosser wi, CHICK, WHO xOU ‘TAKIN’ tO THE BIG DON'T BE FUNNY, CURLEY] NOU KNOW MY WEAKNESS} MOM’N FOR A CERTAIN POP QUICK Sam “THERES o10 suarre, " “TH SCISSOR GRINDER! GIVE HIM SALESMAN) oye KNIWES AND CLEAVERS To Fx uel « BOT, L Ten. Ya: DIONT TAKE BOMPS TO THE MOUIE NOT THE WAVY: LOCKED WINNER NEXT, DOOR, SWAT MOU'VE BEEN DIZZY OVER ALL SUMMER? WAD HER ALL HAND-PICKED AND PACKED FOR THE GOT WER DATES? BECAUSE, TINY STULL FOR THE ENENING BOY WE CUTS WHEN VE SHAVES HIMSELF! are Mov sure You “WW LAST EVER HEARD OF WIN TILL YoU FOUND THIS GRUB BASKET OF HIS! HOT PATOOTIES TTINY'S NECK WILL BE OUT OF CONT ANHEN HE GETS WISE “THAT WOU BEAT HIM ‘TO * THE GETAWAY y (= SS I NEVER SAW THINGS So SR DULL IN MY Licet Bot Were’s A CERTAIN SWELL LUTE WO" g WROSE NEC TD LiKe

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