The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 19381 - TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF COMIC STRIPS AND FEATURES S “MX DARLING NEAVENEYES = f BIM AND Tom- gatas Baal sree Toor MY OWN = WELL- HENRIETTA- AT LAT - YOURE band SE. SHEAE. BEAUTIFUL i VAM THINKING OF YOUR BIRTHDAY] Not A WALL FLOWER- You HAVE ‘TWO FLOWERS HE SENT YOU AND SENDING YOU THESE FLOWERS — Jo CHOOSE FROM— POOR BIM. — ON YOUR BIRTHDAY — | YOU WILL PERMAPS THROW THEM OUT THE BACK MY NEART REALLY ACHES FOR YOU~ HE 18 SUCH A KIND DOOR~ CAST THEM AMIDE ASX You: BID, BUY YOU'VE HAB YOUR CHANCE — MAN = 1 CAN'T HELP MY LOVE FOR You — E AND ‘TOM- WHOM!) AM BEGINNING TO FEELING SORRY FOR HIM= f "ADORE = NE'LL NOT MAKE LOVE AND HE LOVES You SO ] D MY HAPPINESS — LIKE A SHEPNERD- YO ME = ME STILL THINKS ONLY OF AND HERE'S A NOVE | LOOKING FoR A LOST SHEEP ~ ; MARY GOLB— 1 COULD FROM WIM — qi WHEN 1 DID FIND IT- é Be USE BIM TO MAKE ALAS = IT WAS BUT : : MIM JEALOUS — & MERE SKELETON: £ . _ YOUR'S. FOREVER- MRS. ZANDER= YM GOING TO CHECK UP ON ALL THOSE FUNNY TOWNS SKEEZIK IS TELLING ABOUT AND SEE IF HE IS SPOOFING IT'S A NEW IDEA OF MINE, \,| UNCLE WALT. I'M USIN' | Uae GER ATLAS AS A POSTMARK Io ALBUM AN! I'M PASTIN' EACH POSTMARK WHERE IT BELONGS ON GACH STATE. . RNERS AND LAKES AND PRODUCTS a a ANDO MANUFACTURES BUT HELL ie UrTUE LH} KNOW THERE'S A GLEEPN ENE, by OF COURSE HE MAN NOT KNOW ANNTHING ABOUT THE y MINNESOTA, JAW, MISSOURI ANOS RASCAL, HE'S ' LEARNING WETeROM GEOGRAPHN KNOWING a guy's ears?” NOW YOU TELL ONE | SE GIVE HER TIME The savers voharged with mur-| First Husband—Does your wife tell der, so they asked him why he did it. | you everything? ‘He didn't plead insanity or say that; Second Husband—She probably will the was drunk and din’t know what he |!f she lives long enough. —- Detro:t ‘was doing at the time. He didn't |News. didn’t claim the gun went off acci-! Statesmen are men who have un- dentally. He didn't even make the lyielding convictions after they decide assertion that he was aiming at some- | Which way the majority will vote. body else and the victim just happen- ed to get in You GAY WE BousuT A TICKET To ELKHART FRECKLES | 28D CerT on He ELEVEN Forty-Two 2 offered none jana-| Bullet Joe—Gee, that’s a terrible) AND HIS Stas eras picture of you. FRIENDS pera TIME 1S THE “Why did you kill him then?” they| Gattling Pete—Yeah, I'm gving to TRAIN FoR demanded. see if I can't arrange to have the po- His explanation was most novel. |lice use the photo I had taken at that “T was mad at him,” he said.—Judge |Swell place on Michigan avenue.—The Pathfinder. fortunat only le Bille! the periosteal ane Gren oes nen maid is Neale ea egsiy vi tice medicine. | tainly quiet, One would never knov: ee paiiuondinti ing : that she was about the place. Head! way. He didn't even ie A statistician says there is one w had wronged him or |broom for every woman in the Unites on eakaber of his family and he;States, but that does not mean that ‘was justified in killing them. there is ¢@ woman for every bruom. eelhonmttied Boy! t HAVENT GOING WITH HIM.» MUCH TIME YOU 60 ON, AND AWFUL NICE OF HIM TLL FIX EVERYTHING TO ASK NOU To 60 WITH Your FATHER /! WITH HIM... EXCITING POP.SPOILS EVERYTUING FOR ME... CAN I 60, “THAT CRIPPLED FELLOW WHO BOUGHT A TicKET To ELKHART B WAS A THIEF, WHO STOLE ONE OF OLD MAN HECTORS, A TRAIN SToppi’ HERE TILL IW THE MORNING... EIGHT THIRTEEN... WHAT AOM..YOURE Sy. : 4 A pals GOOD HUMOR Mrs. C.—She isn’t. She left this Stranger—What kind of a town is|morning. this? Sailor—Navy town. Him—I suppose all men have a soft Stranger—What do: the people do |Spot somewhere. | who aren't in the navy? Her—Yes, that's why women throw lor—The navy.—Newprt Re-|themselves at their heads. — The Ruins oF eee Pathfinder. One consoling thought abcut hel!l| Oshkosh—I dreamed last night that fs that people who pass on now prob-|@ burglar stole our new chime clock - ably won't notice much difference. |"nd when I awoke I looked to see ir . it was still there. ‘Tillie — Mary says she ccmparer| Kennenunk—Was it gone? MINE 1S y AAHON! STEP ON. KOUR. T --- HERE'S WO MAICHES. very favorably with the statue of| Oshkosh—No; but it was going. WAN! HANENAIT TILL YOU'GET |] THE PRIZE BRAKES tt IF MY SURPRISE! ae ballie THE ONE WHO DRAWS. ‘Venus.de Milo. Rarslsk ud aban ueatiniaen AN EAR FULL OF THE AND TLL BET | DOESW'T KNOCK YOURS Bee AWE LONGEST - TELLS Millie — I suppose she means ig FOR aDplbUainG Gilat lost apensiee® SURPRISE ZF HONE UP ‘ON tT! FORA ROW OF PAINTED - THEIR SURPRISE FIRST. rd _— T think she was terrible pe 7-( -SREEPLES, TLL TREAT 300, TAKE YOUR PICK : .| Mrs. Bjorn— know, but I like the A B ae Said oils aah eeden ine bene gown she is wearing and I want to SE NEGUS AS. tle on the hip and a gun under the|get another look at it.—The Path- . arm pit. finder. | ; Daily Cross-word Puzzle | pas Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie 13. Exchange 18, Hang tn folds [CMMAIeIAl TIE] stare 19, Nimble 32, Myself le} 26. Withers 27. Boneset 30, Went at an 34. Primary cok 35. Dance ‘step ad 36. Grow old 38. High tn the musical male z 99: Gane tock CAN MR. HOWOY, \ HE CAN NEVER Ge SEEN! \ (An, PROFESSOR OUMB!IM THATS FING, MIR. HOWDY) es Be SEEN WoW? 1 dave. TA Look AROUND ||JUST GoING- OVER THe SPEECH) BUT Im RATHER | | “Aner PUBLIC Seen? me Date’ ove ou is[PlolRir it vie] ‘* Moe & FOR. 1109 BER T1001 (4. T DELIVer BEFORE YOUR ) SKEPTICAL ABOUT é ATE OVER «. pati ot SAM WANT Him! STUDENT BoDY TONIGHT=JvouR ABILITY ASA PARTY Line! 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