The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1931, Page 7

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__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1987 * For more than 20 years Sengbusch Self-Closing Inkstand sets have been the standard of the busi- ness:world, Thousands are in use today in every re of the country. Every desk should have one. lMustrated is one of the many economical com- Dinations—an attractive pressed glass set with \ WELL, | DON'T WANT To SPEND THE OAY HERE SO TELL ME WHAT I CAN 00 TO HELP GET THIS THING GOING AND S$ WILL WILLINGLY 00 \T- erry El 4 two Sengbusch Self-Closing Inkstands at a moderate price. The set will pay for itself in ef- ficiency and ink saving. Ink will not evaporate, nor thicken with dust. Simple to fill, always ready for use, lasts indefinitely. . } ‘i THAT'S JEST AND TALK TO NOURSELF GGINS MAMA WAS TELLING MRS.MS SNOOTY THAT SHE NEARLY DIED LAUGHING WHEN SHE SAW YOu IN THAT EMPRESS EVGENIA HAT— BUT I DON’T THINK VT’S SO FUNNY. SAY MANIE, IT’S DANGEROUS ALL RIGHT. (J PANUJOENES. J, CUSHION- \ OH-IE 3 CAN VEST a s| MAKE THAT LIMB : BEFORE HE HEY Kips? Pog sour KAYO_TRADING STAM HOW DO YOU THINK HE’D LOOK AS A SCOTCHMAN? : - Sengbusch Self-Closing Inkstand Sets for the Desk SOLD BY The Bismarck Tribune Co. Job Printing and Stationery Dept.

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