The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930 TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES PASE RARER SHEN NE THE GUMPS— STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER STILL THINK= AND t CAN'T HELP IT= Ruler eal Mir say SHE LOVES ME ALL THE WHILE = WE BEEN THINKING = HAT HER FEELINGS WERE HURT WHEN WELL= NG WAS POSTPONED — ‘." i * \y WHAT IF REAVENENES WERE THE, WEDDING WAS OOO PLATING THE HERE'S AN OLD SAYING = “9 QUST PLAYING A LITTLE JOKE = YOUNG UPSTART = TOM CARR = My FATHER USED ‘TO TELL ME = AND THAT SHE LOVED ME eT MIA Za, AND ULL REPEAT IT. APYER ALL AND WAS : TO MAKE ME. SEALOUS IF YOUR HEAD 18 WAX = Rh tO, Now. IF UP nz THE GA) KEEP OUT OF THE SUN = vse SHAT. LS YOUR, AT AVICE LORA DEAR, | NOU IS A P SKEEZIX a = : By \UL~HELP-YOU. fm 1S NICE T TO GO BI] SIGHT FOR SORE You'Re GETTING LORA! + I'M | f! ALL t CAN WITH HANE OU AHEAD Ff ENES, MISS LORA. NOU'D MISS BIGGER EVERY GLAD YOU'RE a NOUR; LATIN IF Ry BACK WITH US WITH MY PLACE AIN'T GEEN /\ ME A LITTLE, b MINUTE! BACK AN’! MOU'LL HELP ME 3\ TO FINISH NOUR CLASS, THE SAME! RACHEL. >, J GOT A ALL NOU CAN SCHOOL. _~ COUSIN ‘ : WHT BARGAIN TO / WITH MY PHNLUS. Jaa] | 7 4 5 : ENGLISH? “We mustn't forget to invite Mrs. Perkins, She's so good to help with the dishes.” NOW YOU TELL ON ATHLETES’ FEET GOOD MEMORY Lives of football stars remind us Amateurs accept no checks; And, departing, leave behind them Footprints on opponents’ necks. —Judge. Another thing this country needs is | @ good 5-cent phone booth.—Path- finder. A medical writer explains the ; causes of yawning, but he doesn't > Tih Gaenamie To DONT YOU WORRY... WE prerecuiaue mention that it is frequently the re- lg OF OUR CANOE, Bi aha; vasteel GOT FIND THose F ( serps endl epider lrian aa FRECKLES) vp Tet way, Freckies F GET Back To ascan J INDIANS You Saw AN’ 16 GOING To GET A — AND HIS Gj | AN WIS UNCLES ee e BIG SURPRISE BEFORE “an American girl can buy any, FRIENDS |, ™T WENT To! Ua in 7 || Raven, LeT ALONE Sisise = VERN ) sort of title in Europe’s marriage mar- i 4 ENER GETTING NENT TO... : ket for thirty thousand,” says a so-| Wife: You think so much of poker cial secretary. But why not patron-| you don’t even remember when we 4ze home industries and get a mag-| were married. strate at reduced rates?—Judge. Hubby: Of course I do, darling. It was the day after I held that straight It's so quiet in South America these} fiysh*at the club.—Bulletin, Sydney. days you can hear a President fall.— New York Evening Post. “Snakes are not ‘animals’ within f SHIP... a ° - the Tariff Act when imported by a < Z so we Acgiing a your) sly-papet: snake-charmer for professional use.”— “4 7 CAN LAND Rastus: Yas, suh. Ah wants about Magnon v. U. S. (1895), 66 Fed. 151.— six raisins. antes. Grocer: Do you mean six pounds? Rastus: Naw, suh, about six, jes} Mrs. Hiram Offun: Tt seems to me enuf fo’ decoys.—Northwestern Purple |You are asking too much when you Parrot. consider the fact that I furnist: your — + meals. . “What caused the samsh-up?” ‘The Cook: I beg pardon,-ma’am: I “an Austin tried to run under aj dine out. I never eat my own cook- Cord!”—Judge. ing.—Detroit News. Harlem’s favorite yarn, incidentally, OR THE POLICEMAN is that of the snooty Caucasian gent} Too many cooks spoil the iceman. who remarked to his sepian valet,|—Judge. “Washington, I dreamed last night that I went to the Negro paradise. It| Four hundred thousand gallons of ‘was very dirty and full of rubbish.| water were used in making a new And just packed to the heavenly gates | film at Hollywood. Americans seem with your people in rags.” {to be overdoing the sob-stuff busi- “That's nothin’, sah!” chuckled the|ness.—Passing Show. colorado - maduro lad, “Ah done ® MILK-WAGON dreamt I went to de white folkses’| It’s nice to spend the cold winter] ,, ry Care OUT hheaven. It shoh was nice dere. Flow- | evenings in a nice, warm home, espe- trreeere OF THE ers and pretty smells and trees every-|cially when the snow is beating ' DARKNESS, where. But, Lordy, it was empty!”| against the windows and the radio is DIRECTLY IN —New York Evening Graphic. howling next door. CHICK'S: CATH Daily Cross-word Puzzle ‘ poco Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle * peal "aboe HIATRIP MMPIATI Lis] « [AMBAIRINIE|E] & By Cowan oT PEWS! @ NEW Hast HOUSE (WAS GOIN CNER “TS EAT AT ’ : J WIELL CA “TELLIN' EVERY CODY #% spotons pls: | SALESMAN] IN TOWN! VLL GIVE (TE WHIRL BILUS BEANERY BUT 1 THINK ‘ MEET. TH! SAME “THKG— S| Sf; Cable meter SAM |ANO SEE HOW Good (TISt 2{(ULLTRY TH’ PLACE YouRE, 4 3e Mountain: AQVERTISIN’ INSTEAD = bi bz form 3 33. Most profoand lalc |! [MIEINITIAIRy oe epee PET (tT MBAICIRIE RED [OISIE] 59. arette [De |N|SMERIE|SIT MME INITIE) ft: Sry, 41, French al ra rat gtk aus tt ia . Dome ; is j . re TT i i ~\ WANT Ois SoB ta LAST * wih Me el arent ae N = i , ceR @ white! 2% Form of me French versif 8, Canton tn ation Switzertand 4, Native metal 85, The Greek DEAN YES 1M COING TO LEAD THE 4 N ea | el al

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