The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1931, Page 8

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Lamepnrrene css THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981 THE GUMPS—EASY COME—EASY GO CHESTER- DO YOU REALIZE W A LUCKY LITTLE BOY You Ase oO OH- WELL~ THAT'S A LONG STORY— WAVE SUCH ANCESTORS-? JUST. THINK Now = YOU'RE ASKING ME SOMETHING = YOUR UNCLE BIM 1S ONE OF THE WEALTHIEST | JUST SAT DOWN AND FIGURED NO dis MEN LIVING IN THE WHOLE WORLD — THAT ONE BILLIONAIRE’ IN AND HE'S TAKEN A GREAT LIKING TO YOU~ ATO AMILY WAS, ENOUGH = —_ T AND IF YOU ae Ay EC ere | NEVER WAS PIGGISH — : ida GE EVERYTHING TURNS OUT RIGHT ~ HE WILL WAS EASIER TO CHAN LEAVE ALL OF HIS FORTUNE Yo You — BUT YOU TOLD THAT COMES FROM HAVING A SMART dae ONCE “THAT FATHER TO PICK OUT AN UNCLE WHEN YOU LIKE THAT FOR YOU i We cna With this apparatus ts at Pennsylvania state college find that the electrical charge of ba °s in life and death. Speed with which the = bacteria pass through the tube from left to right measures their electrical A EK Nee EE charge 7 SEE HOW MANN BUT Pet AEG! G f TVE HEARD x ee xe * MATCHES I'VE COLLECTED \ SO SORE THAT : Ufo =) hE OLO UNS ALREADY, LORA. ve | YOUR UNCLE : 2s ee.) GA =a_ 0ett ELECTRICAL DIFFERENCES IN | | bps aia cine iBall es J wantt Yoo 70 te, N GENT'MAN 1S \x (| ) Buen. we I SO gs } \ & GARAGE, — STORES SPEAKIN’ TO UM. NEED RAIN. Scientists Find Bacteria Must cov 6p LIFE AND DEATH ARE NOTED eam hea Fe = 2 : En 16 BACKWARD f ; TTS BREAD. ria’s virulence in disease and y Xv Have Sufficient Charge to activity usually depend upon 4 MEANWHILE full supply of electricity. U WALT AND PHYLLIS A practical use for these studies 3 ARE GETTING has been found in agriculture by Doc- State College, Penn., July 21—(?!— tor M. W. Liss sor of biophy- ? ACQUAINTED IN POLPERRO, An electrical difference bet life |sical a 1 hemistry and and death is measured at Pennsyl- P¥° ler of bacteriol- CORNWALL, vaina State college. to the life-giving nitro- S i g Z BOWN TOWARD Living bacteria are found to carry L which is an indispen- : THE TOE OF tiny electrical charges, and to dic i. The necessary form E / ENGLAND. when this charge is sufficiently lost m Reretplaee antes ran Z | ay vania scien f ‘The charge changes when they are Le TainGaies —— of elec amounting to a few thous: a volt for each germ, EXPECT BIG CROWD the nitrogen-fixing bacteria do ® poor job. Their charge comes from chemical elements in the soil, a fact which in- FOR CLUB PROGRAM ¢s that science may be able to 7 WE CANT 60 FoR A i 7 Ka) ( Ste iF oscars In Te farn can select “step up” the eleetrielty ; el RIDE Now, Tae // — ‘WH " 74 | WOUSE, UNCLE JOUN... GEE! \ ME.-HE'S JUST TRYIN’ TO i . CAR'S MISSING... /S2~Q>/ ee SRD Members of County Homemak- tube no thicker than a . : : ie } 1 CANT SEG WHERE HE STIR UP SOME ers’ Clubs, Friends to Meet heavy string enables Professors ce ENN / y 2 COULD HANE DISAPPEARED EXCITEMENT... TM . ler to at ne 4 : ‘i To SO QUICKLY, \NITHOUT : ONT unt! nol OSCAR PLay at Menoken Grove s i ny \ 4 ANY OF US SEEING i is A JOKE ON bacteria drift through the y A yy nN ° Oe tA | THEN OR More than 1,000 persons are ex-| speed is proportional to = g ate / AN: \ f i pected to be present when members |‘? of electricity carried on de. hu =aG hae thy > : NAN 7 OL /)) HAS HE of Burleigh County Homemakers,| (nernymccis OLB ees enact 4 _@ HAMA’ : ‘ a eM REALLY clubs and their friends gather at the! This application of the electrical é s DISAPPEARED Menoken Grove Friday for the an- age to these smallest living creatures nual Achievement Day program, ac-| prom a new approach to under- cording to H. 0. Putnam, county) Standing some problems of the life| agent. | of man. Putnam estimates that it probably| The Pennsylvanians suggest it will injured, but comes back if they re- Perform Well will be the largest crowd ever to PY nap to learn how food permeates Bs ‘ 2 tend an Achievement Day program| tissues of both plants and animals, in Burleigh county. pee to learn more about the function 1 e ‘Those attending will gather at the| of tissues. Perhaps it may solve some < picnic grounds at 10 a. m., when the, of the puzzles of the living protoplasm Y a : s3 Program will commence. |of cells of all sorts. It mey afford 4 : Ge ‘At noon a picnic lunch will bej information upon one of the oldest of served. se’ quests, which is for the com-! In the afternoon spectators will b or in death. ?) entertained by musical presentations,| There are indications that these MOM’N POP @ one-act: play and. number of other| electrical ie cape are ae simple. i features specially prepared for the oc-| Bacteria killed by heat usually retain ( 4 WHILE I WAS BROADCASTING ABOUT WNELL.T DON'T CARE IF IT SuIT Your casion, | their charges, yet remain quite dead. . ‘ UIT YOu Among the speakers will be H. 0.) The char far measured are only ' HOW THAT OLD HEIRLOOM SUDES AROUND 1S A VALUABLE ANTIQUE! 3 SELF, BUT Putnam, county agent; Miss Grace|0n the surface of the germs. Nothing AX NIGHT, 1 TIED THAT THREAD You WOULDN'T HANE A HNUNTED Clicks TALE era leader of women’s club work Dae n igure here about internal z GINE ME, TO THE CANR AND THREN CHAIR IN MY HOUSE, IT SOUNDED Une in North Dakota: and Miss Ruth | ¢lectricity that micro-organisms may a " Dawson, nutrition expert from the, carr! ] ve Rae sete lee Bets GINES ME THE CREEPS !! (THE BUNK TO agricultural college. aes . _ JANO. F 3 DO! v (sag ee ME 4 Mrs, Pred Jordan will be in charge | ‘ Tae Qalutian WELL HANE AUNT HANNAH'S CHAIR i of the picnic lunch and Mrs. Horac Stickler Solution | #4 BACK TOMOPROUS Dirlam will lead the community sing- | #* ——————-—---——-_ -—* OLD CHAIR ing. BEING ee | HAUNTED Sterling Poultry Club WITH THE To Make Circuit Tour: SrbNieL ef ANCESTRAL Members of the Sterling 4-H Poul- FINNEGANS, By ae will be given an oj y HAS o rving work that is bei : by one another, when a tour of the MRS Rosch club circuit is made Wednesday ON THE RUN There are nine members in the H organization aders! 7 pag ae unaee ane leadership of The above sketch shows how you can Mates tnloncing to the club are| | Mét 1% matches away fom the 15 Laura, Bessie and Lowella Langley, | | matches at the top and leave 10-—and Beryle S*erman, Emil Lang, then take six away and leave 100. The oe. bee Dorothy Wildfang, Beatrice matches n dotted lines are the ones = fall, and Hugh Jessen. H taken away. WHATS TH’ MATTER, MR we thea : ae L, i 22 . ORSE AS THA / SE€2 — WILL YA MARRY|| OH, CO, " : EWNGEE? O10JH LOSE sam! stosr my || a ME?" AND SHE SE2,— Den, BE @ SUPPOR’ , R CHANCE % MARR : Sve THREW, YA “NO, aFRAID NOT!" ‘eens ni | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark He et eRe ' \ , } By Cowan

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