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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931 THE GUMPS— SOUP’S ON igre a A SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark 1 CAN'T UNDERSTAND HENRIETTA'’S ACTION® LATELY= SHE SEEMS 380 | MOODY AND BLUE - AND WHILE SHE i WELL- NOBODY CAN TELL ME THAT SHE ISN'T FOR You HOOK - LINE AND. SINKER= You Wit YOUR HAUGHTY AIRS — YOU'RE ONLY HUMAN LIKE THE REST. OF US- MY FINE BIRD ~ AND WE AuL SUFFER THE SAME FATE AN EGG YESTERDAY — A CHICKEN TODAY= % TOMORROW = A EEATHER HINTS THAT SHE'LL MARRY ME- SHE KEEPS PUTTING IT OFF — OW- UNCLE BIM- G SHE FLEW IN A RAGE I THINK You JUST IMAGINE TH YESTERDAY AT THE VERY iat HAVE A BAKED pastels OF TOM CARR'S BY GOLLY, \T'S LORA AND SOME FRESH {57 MINUTES, BUT IT'S ONLY AIN'T THAT A ONE HOUR TOUGH BREAK! PARKING THERE. E a “while they're sitting at my best table all afternoon, settling the interna- tional banking problem, think what it’s costing me in tips.” | Meyer is leaving for Cleveland, N. D., where she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. f Driscoll i By MRS. F. 0. JOHNSON Mrs. Henry Van Horn spent Fri- day in Bismarck. Miss Mildred Aplund of Bismarck attended the party for Mrs. George Pehl recently. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Erickson and son of Oregon are visiting friends here. They are en route to Iowa. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Brown spent last week attending a conference in Valley City. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. E. Metcalf and Mrs, F. O. Johnson spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Col- thorp. Mrs. C. A. Swanson entertained at a luncheon Friday. The Epworth League held a social. at the C. A. Swanson home Tuesday evening. I Stickler Solution J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Smitten! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swanson enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johuson, Miss Beryl Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Meland at dinner Sunday. Mr. nd Mrs. Chas. Swanson enter- 00 THIS JUST 50... 2 WANTA MAKE A GooD IMPRESSION ON y O MEET YOU... YEAH, A NICE TRIP, THANK you... TD BE GLAD % carry YouR BCoKs... A LITTLE CooL ToDay, IssT mT THE WEATHER...6ee! BUT tained Mr. and Mrs. Severt Knudson, You WANE BEAUTIFUL Mr. and Mrs. Nord Hughsby and Mr. and Mrs. Egner Swanson at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Pete Anderson and daugater, Nora, of Mandan spent the week-end in Driscoll. Mrs..J. A. McCann and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Pete Tompt. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eisenbeisz spent Wednesday in Bismarck. Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and daughter, Jean, spent Friday in Bismarck. A parcel shower was given Satur- day evening for Mrs. Adolph Janke at the C. J. Peterson home. Mrs. Janke was formerly Miss Elsie Meyer. The Sons of Norway gave a dance and supper at the hall Thursday. A farewell party was given for Mrs. ‘Tillie Meyer Thursday afternon. Mrs. MORROW 1S THE BIG Day! YAS PROMISED TO HAVE ean be arranged to form a cross. MOM’N POP AMY SND SHE SAWN GLADYS GOING INTO youR HOUSE CRyi MRS FINNEGAN WHAT'S THE OW , THE YOUNGSTERS WANE HRD A LCTLE SPAT OVER SOMETHING) COME ON IN - 1 RECENED, SomEWy) DON'T , XT LETTER eo You TELL AND-AND=—-HE ACCUSED ME OF regent ABOUT BRAN ‘Wrrn eo many opinions about bran, it is well to know the facts. Here are the results of laboratory tests with bran: Bran is a good source of Vitamin B. This vitamin helps tone up the intestines and keep them regular. Bran also supplies “bulk” which further aids intes- tinal action. The “bulk” in bran is much like the “bulk” you eat in lettuce or other leafy vegetables. This “bulk” absorbs moisture—like a soft sponge and gently cleanses the intestines of wastes. Bran also brings the body needed iron for the blood. A pleasant, safe bran cereal is Kellogg’s Aut-Bran. Millions of people have used it with satisfactory results over a period of ten years. ‘Two tablespoonfuls daily of this delicious ready-to- eat cereal are usually sufficient to prevent and relieve both temporary and recurring constipation. If you suffer from intestinal trouble not re- lieved this way, consult your doctor. Kelloge’s Au-Bran has a wonder- ful nut-sweet flavor. Enjoy with milk or cream, or use in cooking. Sold by grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT SALESMAN SAM “The Winnah, Folks! : ‘ottou! KiteHy, ) ae Hey, Youse—a -HA- DATS ENOUGH ; NY KUTEHY, KITCHY! #ta'— cUT E€T—HE- TieKLIN', RUNT! \ : ‘HE-HE- OUT —HO, BOTE His SHOULDERS )= 757 1S ON DE maT! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OW NOTING ONL WES 50 DESPERATELY WFATUATED Wi BdoTS! SHE 16 TRYING WSR BEST NOT VO HURT Wie FEELINGS, OX —— we :