The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 10

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5 3 A 10 THE BISMARCK ‘!'RIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark is a 6.1931 BY “—Then he’s old enough to start on meal—"” cereals. Now SEPTEMBER BIRTHS OUTNUMBER DEATHS IN CITY BY 4270 10 22 Boys and 20 Girls Born Here During Month; 24 Born to Local Parents September births in Bismarck out- numbered deaths 42 to 10, according to vital statistics for the month gath- ered in the office of Myron H. Atkin- von, city auditor. Of the 42 children born here, 22 were boys and 20 were girls. Twenty- four were born to Bismarck parents. Only four of the 10 persons who died here during the 30-day period were residents of the Capital City. aaa and deaths for the period Births Sept. 1—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Clement E. Kelley, Bismarck, daugh- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Justin F, Hixon, Bismarck, son. Sept. 2—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenk- ins, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Leslie Hitchcock, marck, son. » Son; Mr. and Mrs, William Sept. 14—Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Man- vil Morton, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs, Glen Charles Beacock, Bis- marck, son; Mr. and Mrs. Edward De- Haan, Moffit, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert L. Beardsley, Moffit, son. Sept, 15—Mr. and Mrs. George Luth- er Bounds, Fort Lincoln, son. Sept. 16—Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hughes, McKenzie, son. Sept. 17—Mr, and Mrs. William H. ‘Young, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Suchy, Mandan, son. Sept. 18—Mr. and Mrs. Sten Wil- lam Wanttaje, Wing, son. Hugh . Paul Eugene James, Bismarck, soh. Sept. 21—Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.| McGarry, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Tavis, Bismarck, on. Sept. 23—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hix- on, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. Jac- Wing, son; Mr. and Mrs. Frazier, ‘Mr. and Mrs, John J. Janssen, Stan- ton, son. Sept. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam John Altringer, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ernest Hendrickson, ‘Mandan, son. Sept. 28—Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Carley, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammiing, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob Moos, Blue Grass, son. Sept. 29—Mr. and Mrs. Stewart A. McDonald, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camarigg Wildfang, Mc- Kenzie, son. Sept. 30—Mr. and Mrs. Arndt Ket- terling, Sanger, daughter. Deaths Sept. 1—Marian Dirk, 68, Maple Leaf, 8. D. Sept. 2—Byrot® Arthur Bold, Sykeston. Sept. 8—Mrs. Greger Beckler, 28, Timmer. u, Sept. 9—Emil Hanson, 39, Oakes; Eva Lou King, 53, Bismarck. wore 6—Anna B. Anderson, 77, ‘ing. Sept. 21—Hannah Olson, 72, Bis-| marck, = / Sept. 23—Philipena Jangula, 69, Bis- marck. ° | Stickler Solution 3 wal ROY-AL BAN ET EXIsTs? The concealed cities ae TROY and Sept. 27—Herbert John Hinsz, 18, Golden Valley. Sept. 28—Pegegy O'Niel Bailey, five months, Bismarck. Carnival Minstrel Show Free Prizes Dancing 25c TONIGHT Sat. Nite Oct. 9 - 10 World War Memorial Building (Under the Auspices of the American Legion) Dine With Us Businessmen’s Lunch -- 35¢ Enjoy the pure air, clean sur- roundings, prompt service and courteous attention. The New Sweet Shop On Main Avenue Opposite N. P. Depot Eves Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye 1s an organ you can't afford to neglect Dr. H.J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G P. Hotel since 1914 ALBAN: 0 dawn te lrg lees Phone 533 Bismarck. N. Dak 1 SHOULD THINK SHE'S RUNN) AROUND WITH A PICK IN HER HAND= 1 DON'T KNOW WHY ME DOESN'T START USING IT= THERE'S PLENTY OF GOLD IN THE 2 MINE = CONTINUES TO POSTPONE HER WEDDING WITH 2 UNCLE BIM { SHE'D TRY AND HURRY SURE- SHE BETTER MARRY HIM SOON AND IF UNCLE BIM DON'T. UP WiTH THE YHEN HE WILL AND GET BUSY WITH THAT, MARRY HER BEFORE WEDDING = AT ‘THE LAG PICK: IF SHE'S GOING TO DB HE GETS MUCH OLDER - RATE ‘THEY'RE GOING- BIM. WiLL BE A HUNDRED YEARS ‘OLD BY THE TIME THE GUMPS—THE TIME IS RIPE WELL® OLD DIGGING — asad PICKING INSTEAD OF GOING AROUND WITH A GOLD DIGGER WITH A PICK IN NER HAND - HE BETTER BE LOOKING AROUND FOR A GRAVE DIGGER WITH A SHOVEL IN HIS. HAND CK WHILE THE PIS COOD- BEFORE IT'S TOO y LAYER OR SHELL BE OUT XHEY'RE MARRIED~ y SOMEBODY TOOK MY BOW AN’ ARROW, SPUD, AN’ | BETCHA IT WAS EMI. bh, THE LAST WEEKLY MEETING OF THE CASOLING ALLEY RANGERS CERTAIN SECRETS| | CAME UP FOR DISCUSSION. AS A RESULT THESE FIVE * LINES WERE ADOPTED AS A SYMBOL OF WARNING. i — THIS IS A SECRET TOO, SO DON'T TELL A SOUL. 6ay! TH KIDS ARE ALL MALIN’ FUN AT ME... THEY Don't TUN IM A HERO...2 AM THOUGH, AIN'T, ah FRECKLES? WHY, THEY HAVE Weir Nerve !! OF COURSE You SALESMAN SAM_ Hey, Hee2y ! “tHe Masked MYslery ust WENT PasT - AND 4 GoNNA 1 KNOW WHAT WELL 00 AN' | BET YOU'LL GET IT BACK, SKEEZIX, ELLA Wyk WELL,Z AIN'T GOING To WASTE MY BREATH ON THEM ANYMORE... THEY CAN Go To BLAZES FoR ALL JUST LIKE PUTTIN’ WATER. ON A DUCKS BAcK....IN Gets an Answer! HUM > DERSONAL! 1 WONDER’ \F WS (IS THE REASON wry GLADYS HAS BEEN SO ANWOUS ABOUT THE MAIL! TLL PUT IT IN OUR BOK AND SEE if SHE MENTIONS v OW! i's AN ANSWER TO MY LETTER..GEE. TM ALMOST SCARED HERE , TLL TAKE «THE MAIL, ED. AEG. u.5 PAT.OFF. © 1031 GY NEA SERVICE, FER cosh saxes!!! '{_\(@iep T sHake meen? WHERE DID He Gol SNEAKED IN THIS SHENTY |! WELL, OL Bor, YOURE TRAIL dim AND SEE (© 1 CAN FIND OUT WHO HEIs! IGEE, ITS HARD TO KEEP Track OF Him! ace 4 CAN SEE war wen wen!!! © ERE wnt on’ MID MENACE = WARTS’ T/ORTE 1 GUESS Yin. CRASH IN Ww BABY CORNERED Now !

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