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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 Former North Dakota |? —“Stiekler Solution | THE GUMPS—THE CURSE OF AN ACHING HEART Editor Dies in West Portland, Ore., Aug. 13—()}—Fu- neral services for Charles Edward) 1 CAN'Y BEAR IT - AND TO THINK SNE WAS To BE MY WIFE = YME ONE | BANKED “MESS ! 1 | ON FOR UFE - LITTLE MARY GOLD = Boyden, 80, for 14 years editor of tic! Free Press of Lisbon, N. D., will be held in that city Saturday, Aug. 15./ He died here Monday at the home of ‘his daughter, Mrs. F. V. Hutchinson. Boyden was prominent in Masonic ‘les and was grand lecturer emeri- of the in North Dakota. He order high priest of several chapters of |- Arch Masons, prelate of the Commandery for seven years) eminent commander for one ar, He leaves his diwod, his daughter, Mrs. Hutchinson and s son, Charles E. Boyden, Jr., of Jamestown, N. D., and a@ step-son, F. B. Williams of |, Mo., survive. Dr. Lee Dice, curator of mammals the University of Michigan mu- Cut along the heavy lines in the upper design and place in the positions shown inthe lower design. A perfect equare of JOM CARR STARTED SOMETHING WHEN HE ASKED THE WIDOW \F BIM GUNP EVER KISSED HER = HE PICKED A QUARREL-| WHEN SNE REFUSED Yo ANSWER = AND NOW HEY ARE GOTH BROKEN HEARTED - YEALODSY = WHAT A TERRIBLE THING? ToM NEVER, KNEW WHAT JEALOUSY MEANT BEFORE ~ WE LAUGMED AT UNCLE BIM WHEN NE GOT VEALOUS OF HIM= AND CALLED HIM AN OLD MAN— WHAT A LAUGH TRUSTED SO- THE ONE ' IF HE EVER KISSED HER= | NEVER WANT TO SEE HER AGAIN AND IF SNE DIDN'T = WHY DIDN'T SHE SAY NO ~ WHEN | ASKED NER~ IT WOULD NAVE BEEN SIMPLE ENOUGH RL = ie Awas HR ONE = Swe WAS AY MARYS NAPPY WE WERE — weNever kaew WHAT THE WORD JEALOUSY MBANT = TWAS THE "ONLY SWEETHEART SHE EVER MAD — im, sys wolves are more cunning four pieces results, UNCLE BIM_ WoULd GET foxes, WHE COULD SEE Tom Now — Reg. U.S, Pat, OF. 1931 se hy tetheas tae FING HORSES y VER HERE AND PHYLLIS, ee Lord IGNORANT OF WHAT HAS BEEN TRANSPIRING AT HOME, CONTINUE TO MEANDER THE LANES AND BYWANS OF RURAL ENGLAND. ° TONIGHT'S STOP IS WIDECOMBE - IN - THE - MOOR, SO WELL GROOMED THEY LOOK NAKED. ENGLISH CAN WALK WITHOUT FOLLOWING A LITTLE WHITE BALL. / The U. S. coast guard cutter Northland, carrying a gacoline supply tended for Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh at Point Barrow, Alaska, was blocked by ico 100 miles away. The ship is shown sur- rounded by Ice. TO REPRESENT OKLAHOMA DONT WoRRY... YOU Wi THIS PILOT IS A Post AND G6ATTY ROLLED INTO ONE !! HERE THEY COME... WHAT EXCUSE WILL You GIVE 'EM ¥ FoR BEING IN INE GOT TO GeT To Parapise Lake auick /! No Excuse AT ALL... WE WON'T BE HERE To GIVE 'EM ANY= can s Bic. e NTIME, TAKE HOLD OF MEA j : : 5 SHOCTING STAR MY HAND AND JR | Miz. KINGSTON, ! | ss iplags oy i THE PLANE Quick: RAILWAY se PRESIDENT, bagite! i HAS STREAKS soaps ta THROVEH THE UNCLE JOUN'S TELEsRAM y . winfighes CALLING A TERRIFIC For, | PACE... HELP... MOM’N POP i WELL AUNT HANNAH FooTS THE BILL,SO ic WHY NOT LET HER SPEND SOME oF \NCE MER DOUGH ON US, WE'LL GET 1T_SOME AUNT HANNAH OFFERED TQ GINE THEM DouGr ror THEIR VACATION TRIP. GLADYS GRABS OLD MAN OPPORTUNITY Br THE EARS AND MAKES THE MOST + AND HERE'S YOUR NEW SPORT-COM AND BATUNG \ SUIT=AND , WAIT TILL 1 Show YOU MY SPORT WHEE! BaBy!! wear A VACATION THIS 1S GOING TBE !! Chosen as Oklahoma’s best dressed farm girl and boy in a 4H ‘| club roundup at Stillwater, Kathryn Compton of Watonga, right, Emerald Winchester of Garfield county, will represent tho Sooner st In the national 4-H club contests in Chicago this fall. Mise Compton pe tpent only $22.25 for her entire outfit. SALESMAN SAM Well, Hows THE \GREeaT eu22/ simply GREAT! BULGARIAN BUG- ) AND / PULLED A SMART ONE ih | SIDEGLANCES - - -. By George Clark weet Wig Tenn, itt Tra-La-La-La! 7G0T & RADIO OUT IN YouR \NOT BAD! BEFORE We) BACK YARD, 50 HE COULD Go T LUNCH LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE )GO, OVER _AND SEE How SETIING-UP Exercises / HES GETTIN’ ALONG / THEY BROADCAST! WHOOPee o- waooe