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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1931 the Ap Railroad Economy Sie ch dain a eu avin THE GUMPS—EVERYTHING GOES Favored by Board |you that the law requires, that. all persons, corporations, municipal a $ = Pe se Sksitc aswey EuGbek nA oeganiek'lons GWEE WELL. DON'T ate Har BUT SHE'S ULST OUT TD TAKE AND YOU CAN'T BLAME AFTER ALL= company ener aintein’ cuctodien |ing, conducting or maintaining a Fae Se HIMSELF OVER THE area oS one MER=, ANY WOMAN IN YOU SAID 'T=. service Instead of an agency at Hes-|cemetery or plot for the burial of FIDOW= AND DON'T BLAME) QUE UNCLE - ARE WE GOING| [| HER POBITION woULo Co SHE'S. ONLY AL dead human bodies shall cause the Ber, IN. D. from January 10,.AU;.r|plot or parcel of ground used and THE WIDOW FOR LETTING YO STAND BY AND SEE HER | fy THE SAME THING of each year as-the result of an order ry T= OUT’ E'S ONLY MUMAN@ iagued by the state railroad commis- | designated as a cemetery to be plot- 1M DO THE BLAME ALL TARE Ce ares Sug Tes ONLY A WOMAN ted into orderly blocks and lots, al- 1 PUT TH ie CKETS — a ring ee muaintained by the |e¥8 and streets or driveways, giving ON UNCLE BIM SWE DOESN'T CARE railroad. , to each a distinctive name or number FOR HIM— ‘The action of the railroad commis-|that shall be a permanent designa- 7’ (IT'S HIS MONEY sion was.on a petition of the North-|tion of their location.’ SHE WANTS~ ‘ern Pacific for authority to discon-| “Zt is my opinion this law does not tinue the agency, on the ground that require a plat to be made and certi- Hrhuse of the ‘decline in earnings|fled to by a surveyor. If a legible and the fact. that the greater part of drawing or plat is presented to you the earnings. were derived from car- containing the above required infor- Joad shipments, no necessity for an|™ation, it is your duty to file the agent existed. i ail You, of eee ane ny cretion over what sort of an bed In its order the commission states strument you will accept. It must be in’such form as to be capable of being filed and must contain the in- formation above required.” that “all railroad companies are practicing economy as far as possi-/ ble, and no criticism should be made, provided reasonable service is given.” | _ “Frequently the point is raised that the town where it is proposed! to eliminate service is small, the YOUR MONEY’S WORTH Travel by English air lines is be- coming cheaper. It is possible to go DUBE nS re ee eae We| fom London to Karachi, Tndla, 5,000}, ot agree with this providing miles, in just over five days, for $490. bore m is a fair amount ‘of shipping The first-class journey by land and dine. water costs only $30 less and takes: “The town resident usually sees or| 1? days longer. hears the train before it reaches the Sahai aaadinibamie station, and always knows when it WELL FERTILIZED arrives. The country shipper can-/ Germany is estimated to use one- : not do this. He must wait for the fourtn of i world’s Canter ‘coe freight trains are frequent-| fertilizers in an area slightly larger H ata At ‘Hesper peuetlonlly aii than the combined areas of New *)| SKEEZIX BUT! so 00 1. BUT! , except that of grain, is| York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and In- FEEL KIND QUESS WE CAN done by those living in the country.” diana. Every farm in the country is OF SORRY CT. MATC! 1 me AN CRAs fertilized at least every two years. , COLLE! HES a ao < ania Be THE: Cemetery Statute Is VETER ear ANY! SBA SHELL’ OUT GETTIN’ INTO OR BUTTERFLIGS OR | FLIES. I'LL TRADE Explained by Morris ¢ J nt aes Stickler Solution | TROUBLE. : vj CHEMICALS OR SIGNS How the new law providing for regulation of cemeteries operates is ( ) )( )« )( )¢ ) explained in an opinion by Attorney General James Morris. sea bas aaberiited' by ‘Fred ieee, d qu eul y r, register of deeds at Ashley, N. D., said that it is not necessary that Page a cemetery adel beac set aa graves and so shown on plat oa oith the ‘The six circles may be made to form Explaining the law further, Morris ede labtey by adding lines to said: “With reference to the type of plat SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark : — TO YOUR BALANCE INSTEAD OF SUBTRACTING ! Listen, fellas. I've worked hard all summer to get my hair to stay like that, Sya'San'son sealan's moake me weer 4 frokmsas cup and bide Wanted!!! 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