The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1931, Page 8

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. . om ‘. POSTOFFICE 7,675. Autos Sold in ame word's smallest postottice is Thi: in the Straits of Magellan. It is a State Th ae Season small painted cask chained to rocks (one: Days THAT FACTORY — IW ANDY- Wil You USE WELL- WHY- WILL YoU TELL ME- in such a way as to allow it to float AN'T SLEEP NIGHTS (OUR HEAD~- DON'T Automobiles in North Dakota dur-| Voc.” Passing ships send a boat to PASS BY- ve iz vir MENTION, THAT, FACTORY. 70 WHY-= You HAVE Ing August totaled 278 passenger cars| it to take letters out and put others LONG Fer PAL REUES. UNCLE BIM AGAIN UNTIL, To Thi, aNTo p ercial » according tv] in. is under the protection of all ? Tgures complied from ‘motor. vehicle the vies tf “the world. DURE =" MAKE OUT OF THAT@= You AND | HAVE A CHANCE WHY PUT OUR tions. The total number of = JUST LAYING THERE To TALK IY OVER — HEADS TOGETHER! Tick - Tork: TICK- TOCK. cara sold in the state this year is) Americans of today are eating twice as much sugar and a third less starcn to: 7,675. IpLE— During August, 1930, there were 45\}/ than 30 years ago. A FORTUNE passenger cars and 203 commercia! AND NO 1 TO WASTE = gars sold. in North Dakota, with a|?—Go= i Gi ation ae WORD FROM ie Can Burrs IN total of 10,646 pessenger and 1,763|{ Stickler Solution { TOM CARRS Sag commercial cars sold during the first} e———— --% — EVERY TIME count st um | Eg ber of passenger = Leanne Jasi| | "WITH HIGH i LS SINCE month with 61. ren ‘orks wes Ps HENRI gecond with .20, Ward had 16, Stuts-|| HEARTS AND HANDS, HAS SEEN tuest LADIES SAILED For DISTANT LANDS =, man and Barnes 13, Burleigh 11,' Ramsey six, and Morton four. Cass! and Grand Forks counties led in com-! HIM - DOES HE KNOW mercial cars as well, with 16 and 6 The words in heavy letters are the ABOUT BUA cars purchased, respectively. Oth- three missing words, each composed of © CALLING ? ers included Ward 4, Ramsey 3, be the same py Rita ? WHAT WILL, ton 2 and Burleigh 1. DEPRESSION? MONEY TO BURN JHE REACTION BE: WHEN HE DOES ? BACK FROM THEIR TRIP TO ENGLAND WALT AND PHNLLUS TAKE OP LIFE WHERE THEN LEFT IT EARLIER IN THE SOMMER. FOREIGN LANDS ARE FINE FOR FOREIGNERS, SANS WALT, BUT HE'S GLAD HE ISN'T ONE. rca : / . . \ERUNNING AROUND _ Sometimes the macerator at the bureau of engraving Is overtaxed In D {ts Job of destroying worn out currency. Then it Is necessary to burn i ‘the old bills. Edward Kehoe (right) member of the destruction com- mittee, Is supervising the burning of $10,000,000 worth of bills. FALLING PLANE STRIKES ROOF WHERE'S NY HAT? OU 2 MANE IT. ON MERCY DAY. i ALL RietT= TM &, COMING ff PA ha JUST LiKe ° “3 rs KIDS... Biers prone, carrvine rrecvies, mele ID OSCAR, ENTERS A HUGE STORM i AREA = GUT RILEY IS CONFIDENT—-- : ‘OU GANE ME SATURDAY, MR. AFFEL,AND TM BACK FOR MORE CHICK DECIDED THAT \TWAGN'T A BAD HUNCH TO LABOR ON LABOR DAY VET MEANT CINCHING A SNe Jo8 Luckily no one was In this plane when It crashed onto the roof of ‘Cleveland echoolhouse. It was the plane from which Lieut. W..0. rice of. the marines leaped to safety in a parachute after he collided |SALESMAN SAM with-a plane flown by Lieut. 8. H. L. Sanderson at the national races... Sanderson's plane was wrecked, but he also Jumped to safety. (LEESEN, BOSS DEES' TINY T6RNADO” SS To SMALL FER ME- / RUIN HEE (F I TRIES D02ZE RASSLIN’ TREECKS WHAT | KNOW- GoTTA HAVE SOME BIGGER RASSLIN' PARTNER. —GREAT BEEG! DE BIGGER. DEY comes 0& QUICKER DEY Fatts’ . “TRANWING- - cAMP WE MUST PUT OUR HEADS HOULD TOGETHER AND THINK = Re Terai HERS LIKE A CHICKEN WIT ITS HEAD OFF... ’ NNELL XKACTL RNING . TNE FINISHED ALL THE WORK ‘ov sou oe 1 cecive Barats WELL = IF. TWO MEADS ARE BETTER YHAN ONE - NES, | WONOE! HOw WALT ever WANE T SIX DAYS T'DO A \NEEK'S WORK - BUT WHEN NE WANE A HOLIDAY \ WANT MY EMPLOYEES To ENJOY MISSED AMELL , OF COURSE SOME PEOPLE THEN WHY DON'T AIN'T ‘T JES GRAND' MISTA WALT pn \BRUNG ME A NECKLESS AN’ TWO BRACELESS “LABOR MORE THAN \t NOW, HEEZY LETS CAT OowN TS BuUsiNEss/

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