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16' • • SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark (PH An THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) The pony on which Clowny rode seemed very glad to have a load up on his back. He pranced around and Clowny cried, “I hope that I don’t spill. This little fellow's very peppy and he doesn't seem to want to stand. Just watch me ride him, Tinymites, and you will get a thrill.” "Well, go ahead.” one Tiny cried. '‘You're hopping ’round. Why don’t you ride? Most anyone can do as well as you are doing now. If you are scared to let him run, get down and let me have some fun. If I am given just one chance, I’ll shortly show you how’.” TTien Clowny shouted. “Giddyapp!” The pony got a friendly slap, which made him start to gallop down the little winding street. This made the whole bunch laugh in glee and Coppy shouted, “Mercy me! I hope he doesn’t run away. This ought to be a treat.” Around and ’round the pony went and then the pony owner sent the Daily Cross-word Puzzle * ■ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle •. Admission 11* Negro eorrup* 10. Permits i lion of master MrrrTf'*r. 1 ,‘nrMn. -i • ii. Term of ** th« r, fnnt 1L Of the: French AROUS E|E RASED «• r ** 14. Lots affair U TTrFIF i 7a ~c ?T■ 13. Winter storms 15. Little girl K EMj<E F 1 N EDIT O 18. Wrench fio* , mongh nt th. 0 D eTBBe RijBBT O T lt M,r SLNiiNASSiRU E tl! Statement of 17. Of greatest ETC H E DHE NTE R S MM stature 25. Splendor 19. Part of a play ■LXDIHIA R ABHH SO. Ualunre 111 Went at s n CHO R A LpFR YS T S 50.* Climbing „.K&. A|lttACß|MiA IK"’ I*' 1 *' ered to a third £ A EHM O AHN A P 82. Short jackets 25. fencing sword E MEN D E I 8L Flower* TF * T# stamenlleloped lit K3m“tS* Msltlu NlTMßlAlelklDli ss„'“ - i of the zodiac 43. Most faithfel ltd! Headdress 57. Employs 75. Expression of 15* £?!**• ISS: “it new tips 59- Stanzas contempt § on 00. Piles with DOWN 42. Native of 41. While medicine 1. Untangle Tnscany 41. Expressed 43. Notable . , . * M. Occurrence willingness period *• , * 54. Nest of a 14. Estuary of the os. Devon red receptacle bird of prey Hndeon Hirer: 65. Pronuncia* 0. Son 50. Clamor nhbr. tlon of -eta- 4. Morose 59. Relieve 15. Part of a as In modern 5. Pertaining to 01. Organa of woo«**n Joint Greek the god of hearing 17. Fonder rulers Oft. Insect’s egg war: comb. 04. old note of the 18. Regret SO. Parts with for form scale 18. Passageways a price 0. Kind of 00. Chemical 11. Says ?2. Hindu queen heraldic cross suffix IS. Acquire by S 3. Golf moond 7. Hebrew word 07. Perceive £ labor _ 74. Related for God 08. Sea: French 55. Goddess of through the 8. Through: 71. Army officer: tg peace mother prefix abbr. BV 12 13 U \S W/M/AU 17 % \9 \/o XWfoA// i/2 I/S TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES “Take It easy now; we got him treed.” THE TINYMITES other Tinies out to bring poor Clowny safely back. They grabbed the reins. The pony stopped. All of a sudden Clowny flopped. “That’s all your fault,” cried Clowny. "Common sense you Tinies lack.” Just then a small cart came In sight and Carpy cried, “Say, that’s just right for all of us to ride in. Come, let’s take a little spin.” The man who owned the cart agreed and Scouty cried. "That’s all we need!” They ran up to the little cart and promptly piled right in. The Travel Man stood by and smiled. Thought he, “I’d like to be a child, and have the fun those Tinles have. They’re happy as can be.” Wee Scouty drove around a bit. Then Coppy took his turn at it. He shout ed. loudly, “I am good! Just keep your eye on me.” (The Tinymites meet the carnation man in the next story.) (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service. Inc.) FKUCKLES ANI) HIS FKIENDS A Tight Pinch By Blosser MOM'N POP Static By Cow SALESMAN SAM A Speed Merchant By Small r Bool'S AND HEK BUDDIES _ « Hooked By Martin __ V THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 THE GUMPS-CLOSER AND CLOSER DRAWS THE NET GASOLINE ALLEY —A TRAP FOR WARY WORDS • •