The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 10

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“Why don’t you and the Missus drive over tonight for a game of bridge?” “Be glad to, Frank. We'll be there at seven fifty-three and a half.” (KEAD THE STORY, THE ‘The well was quite a sight to see.|fill your pail with water, if that's ‘The top was round as it could be and | what you came here for.” “Oh, thank underneath ’twas hollow. “Let's peak ;you, thank you!” she replied. A full in,” one Tiny said. “If it looks nice pail soon was by her side. And then to me, I think that I’d enjoy a cooling |the Tinies each took turns and drank drink.” The Travel Man said, “Care-/a little more. ful now, that you don’t bump your) The friendly Travel Man then said, head.” “We'd best be moving on ahead. We Just then a woman came in view.!must not spend too long a time in She promptly shouted, “Howdy do! jjust one single place. I Know of It seems you lads are thirsty. Can I|sights you should not miss that you be of any aid? You'll find a cup|will like as well as this.” “All right, there, on a shelf. Go right ahead |lead on,” cried Clowny, with a smile and help yourself! I'll promise that/upon his face. the water's pure. You needn't be} They reached a fence not far away, afraid.” where folks sold oranges through the And ‘she was right. The Tinies'day. Some women leaned far over tried the water. Then one of them|and exclaimed, “Nice fruit to eat.” sighed, “Oh, my, but that tastes very;The Tinies each bought one or two. good. I’m tickled that we found aj|“We're very much obliged to you,” lovely spot like this. It's something |exclaimed one of the women. “You that I wouldn't miss. The water’s|will find them very sweet.” surely cold when it comes trickling from the ground.” _~ Then Coppy noticed, that she had ting almends in the next story.) @ pail.’ He said, “I would be glad to| (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 14. Postpone 1. Principal = 19. Precise locas actor tion & Ward of 31. 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