The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1930, Page 16

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 CARLOS © | FELT ALL THR TIME THAT NE WAS THE THIEF © How THAT MAN *° CARLOS = NE wat THE THIEF — HE STOLE THE SAFE — AND TOOK THE GREAT MOGUL DIAMOND OUY OF MY WINDOW — AND MEAVENEYES = iy WAS You WHO STOLE MY HEART] AND ‘TOOK THE SUNSHINE QuY OF MY LIFE= t- CARLOS : ZA STOLE. THE GREAT MOGUL DIAMOND =| ZA WERE HE 1$ = THAT (8 HIS PicTURE= HAS NOUNDED ME = HE MAN. WHO Lseesl GH lg WELL, AT.LEAST NE with ' ’ Raden bier Padget ‘hipe NOAA * gees Ho? =. Wid0w ZANDER AND c ME WERE IN CANOCOTS — UBLE . PRROSSERS ' 18 BEING OPENED AND READ CARERULLY = j Ane | THERE ARE THOUSANDS AND ‘THOUSANDS. OF THESE = ° nae WE ARE WORWNGEr DAY AND NIGNT= — ECISION cme. WINNERS - Co " WinnpEzwum—= USA Tope 1s THE DAY! | BY iZ : ALL GASOLINE ALLEN THE GASOLINE ALLEY g RANGERS WITHOUT ANY RANGERS GET THEIR MORE INITIATION. BAPTISM OF FIRE AGAINST ‘THE WILDCAT REDS... 2 2 ee THE RANGERS ARE AN EXCLUSIVE ORGANIZATION OF ‘THREE MEMBERS. THE OTHER EIGHT MES OF THE FOOTBALL ELEVEN ARE PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS WHO ARE ON PROBATION SO “THEN WANT TO MAKE GOCD TODAN. GOOD LUCK ) WHATS THAT FLYIN’ MACHINE DoIN’ AROUND MIS WILO CouNTRY 7 WARDLY...THE ONLY THING ‘To DO NOW IS To Fy Back TO THE RANCH AND wire FLY A GIT Lowen, RILeye YES...AND rs wim fi! LOOKS LIKE TWO PEOPLE FRECKLES AND SOME OLD MAN IN THAT (KEAD THE STORY, THE The little girl the Tinies met looked at the bunch and said. “I'll bet that all you boys are travelers. ‘Where are you bound for now? Gee, I would lige to travel far in train or boat or motor car. But I must go to school and if I left, 'twould start a row.” “Yes, we are travelers,” said one. “And, my, we have a lot of fun. We don't know where we're going next. dust any place at all. You see, in any foreign land, the sights we see all look real grand. Before we're through, in lots of other countries we will call. “However, we all think that you have picked a real wise thing to do. "Tis best you get your schooling so you'll grow up to be smart. When grown up, you can travel ‘round to see what fine things can be found.” ‘The Travel Man then said, “I think it’s time that, we depart. “There is a grape land right near by and, if we go there, we can try to get some of the wondrous grapes. | [J COLOR THE PICTURE) ‘They're mighty good to eat. They’re just as big as they can be. Just wait, and you will shortly see! One great big bunch for each of you will be a welcome treat.” And then they sauntered down the street and shortly heard some music sweet. “Oh, look!” cried Scouty. “There's a band. The players are all boys.” And then they found, when "bout to pass, it was a teacher and his class. Wee boys were blowing hard on horns and my, but they made noise. The Tinies listened for a spell, then heard one of the youngsters yell, “Come on, you lads, and try your luck. The horns aren't hard to blow.” “Oh, thanks,” said Coppy. “Sure we will! I'll bet we'll make the notes sound shrill.” The Travel Man then laughed and said, “This ought to be a show.” (The Tinymites visit a peasants’ camp in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) Daily Cross-word Puzzle f ACROSS 8 Unit ih Plunge fore ware 20. Serpent aL. lian 49. More dense 81. Precipitous 83. Dined 84 Shores of & 55. Returns 69. Norwegian -aaseullne name 60. Kind of talian wine os. pron) 66. Sphere 68 Unknit 10. Worship il. Fish eggs , Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 1/1 [OlE|s} ve IBEIOlE [TlelRIMit Inie| [AINE | [Ole] rT IL Outer covers ings . ascent 22. Inquires IR Sx haat for [Bla | ss. ciear iMjolT| iKIENY] 41. Prom iGlo[AlTISBPIElN) ¢: Bally ood and 74. Terminus roce 7% Arrows 4 Snug room * & Wrests from & erson & Boring toot 87. 7. On the highest int of 0) s. Tnvigorating Throb (al, Sat! JUST PUT SOME MORE OH EAH? GoOD— BE MARRIED SCON— SALESMAN] DOUGH IN “TH’ BANK—U'M GONNA, BYE BANK Rott! ' SAM Fost HY Bo wee Yewow WAY BOOTS \S SO DERD '\ ANXIOUS FOR ME TO BE ELECTED CAPTAIN HOW DID | PROPOSE DH HER? WHY, UJUST SIMELY SALO —" DEAREST I'LL JOE You, TULIUS! So THROUGH, EVERY THING- es <oue" "I CANT LAND HERE, “THAT WAS NICE WER THE WAX; SXOU'RE_ WAITING

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