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* would be asked. . @ very few to millions, The flask \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931 : : THE GUMPS—-NEITHER FISH NOR FOWL VA SORRY MR. GUMP. THT ee eae IV (ze ronewe wee or < - BH) H nt Le wil TH VTHINK, IT 1S A SHAME 7 : i Hae tue cece a Ty Ve SC RMBENEE, Ou THE WAY SHE HAS re eS CARED If ; AND ILL SPEAK MY TREATED YOU~ -/), Suet NEE aay TLE Ne : MIND FREELY =); ENR CACHE (ANS Y FAULTS , HERE ARE LADIES= SHE HAS GINEN ME- ia int FORGIVE OTHERS SHE HAS BLASTED | 0Q \ OFTEN =— LS THE UNS Me SrRANDED Oe eae. ON A BEACH OF my Hy YOURSELF WRECKS=— Hig WALT, SINCE I'VE HAD ) REGRET THAT THE / TO LET THE GENERAL i K PROMOTION DOESN'T CARRY 4) can Gave Never. ADA. aoe wes MANAGER OF THE WICKER A RAISE IN SALARY. IN) ; LOOK AFTER MY OFFICE (ee Rie SOE FURNITURE COMPANY GO Pact WG A ee) eee Too, wite Your ls eyelet | HAVE DECIDED TO PROMOTE EN eee eee - YOU FROM SALES MANAGER Te 2 TO THAT POSITION. “You won't mind letting Junior ride up and down with you while I take my nap?” Sentence Minot Man “Wiser Tender? 2° To Term in Prison|,———_——__. Minot, N. D., Dec. 2—(?)—Foy ‘Avery, Minot, Tuesday was sentenced to serve from two to five years in the state penitentiary by Judge John ©. Lowe in Ward county district court. The court refused to accept the jury recommendation for a sus- pended sentence of Avery, who was found guilty on a grand larceny count arising from theft of two diamond rings. Avery's counsel said a new trial OSCAR'S GOING To TeLL ‘You HOW You CAN A plea of not guilty to a charge ie : FEED YouR Do6 FoR of kidnaping was entered before Judge Lowe by Clifford Chambers. Chambers has been identified as one of four men who terrorized a group of farmers in the Des Lacs commu- nity in forcing the surrender of an alcohol cache, which the farmers had discovered and divided. Prior to entering his plea of not guilty, Chambers, through his coun- sel, entered a demurrer to the kid- naping complaint, based on the ground that it does not state facts} sufficient to constitute a public of- fense and that no authority exists to file it directly in district court| without a preliminary hearing. His demurrer was overruled. Press Fight Against |. x. cerver, vice president, and Ed- Cattle Tuberculosis] ¥™ Husether, secretary-tressurer. .N. D,, Dec. 2—(#)—Billions LINTON MASONS ELECT of ee of germs snes Linton, N. D., Dec. 2.—Curtis Jen- trom Holl: 20 years ago have been) kins was elected worshipful master pressed into service in North Dakola| of Linton Lodge No. 38 A. F. and in the fight against cattle tubercu-|A, M. Other officers elected were Representative Henry T. Rainey, above, of Illinois appears virtually assured of ‘the Democratic floor lead- ership of the house in the forthcom- ing session of congress. He is said ta have the majority support in both | the northern and southern states. losis. William F. Bauer, senior warden; WERS TAKE ‘TwS EASY ] “TMANKS, 3 DREFER ‘Dr. L. M, Roderick, of the veteri-|1. Petrie, junior warden; W. H. Hi CuAua, Boss. Get_/ A STIFF “CHAIR mY |] NOT OFFERING SOU THE BIG CONE AND TRY (Tt KNOW NOUTS JUST mary department at the North Da-|ton, treasurer; and Rev. 8. J. Brooks, EAS Z BEING POLITE AND WANT TO LEANE (T kota Agricultural college, is using the| secretary. "AGAIN YY CHAIR M2 AFFEL. ME.-1 WOULDN'T DREAM OF TAKING IT... offspring of the Holland germs to oe eae F COME ONT WSIST ON MY GUESTS make tuberculin, which is used as a tuberculosis test for cattle in the The germs have been cultivated in test tubes from generation to genera- tion. In preparing the tuberculin, COUGH OR COLD cultures of the tuberculosis germs are planted in ® broth made of beef ex- ‘tract, sodium phosphate, and pep- THAT HANGS ON tones, This is placed in a sterilized flask, sealed, and kept at a warm 3 7 Persistent coughs and colds lead to temperature for three months. Dut-| cicustrouble, You can stop them now 4ng this time the germs increase from with Creotaalsion, an eeelaitied: if ask!” that is pleasant to take, Creomulsion i ‘then is placed in a steam bath, which bere ey) » Creomulsion isa destroys the germs but leaves ,the| Sow mutica diecarsey with twestold ac. produc of growth, ‘t ery ‘After filtering. and concentrating| “&mbrancs and inhibits germ growth. the broth, it is sent to North Dakota] ized by high medi ey, peknitrcod eee veterinarians, who make tuberculosis! of th A 4 tests on cattle. Saclomt mittens N Rat Ord d oh ee jeeabaee Coermatecemalas q at {ion to creosote, i paaraven! Jemere mente which votheandbedlthetseced | SALESMAN SAM By Minnesota Board membranes and stop th irtation and Siew : ai : inflammation, while the creosote goes HEY, E, WHY DON'T ) AW, 1 PUNCH GooFY! CHANCE “ St, Paul, Dec. 2—(P)—The Minne-| 02 to the stomach, is absorbed into the Ya OilvE UP THis SAFE $10 LiKe T GET SOME ( (IN CH HINT, HUH? bola railroad and warehouse commis- eed ates Sessa et the ieee CRACKIN’ BUSINESS OTHER CHANCE IN WHAT SALARY WOULD ordered rai oper-. tt ‘ GET vy ; ating in the state to put into effect| , Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac. One ee Aa suITy Ya? iste! e immediately a new rate schedule on| ‘ry ,in the treatment of grain ‘and flax seed conforming in| coUshs and colds, Bronchial asthma, ‘with that ordered on interstate bronchitis and other forms of respira- traffic by the interstate commerce| jO7y, teat and is excellent for commission. building up the system after colds or ‘The state commission, however, Se Mover relunded if any cough or provided a rate based on mileage,| {> nit velioved, of how long standing, Which would enable intra-state con- Pe iarmligy igeogr e eng signments for distances up to 70 ales to be thipped at a rate lower| "0 Se te -SLAe (adr than the minimum of 10 cents per hundred prescribed in interstate ship- OH UL / de NX WW 3 Rt N S mone inter-state rates have been 1 . c h vi oy ‘ef we in % v4 effect since Aug. 1. The intra-state « Wy per roads have published the 7 Z . iy Msi Ws Yj Wily Ly ee osm GYUWI) 4 Z Yyy I Kp YY ling was elected president of the Ha-! zelton Business Men's club at a meet-{ ing here, Other officers named were TT , Stickler Solution ‘ | i The Bismarck Tribune Re oa SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAY- ABLE IN ADVANCE Dally by carrier, Bally by carter, per yenr $7.20 The Bismarck Tribune Bi ck, N. Dak, tr