The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1932, Page 10

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4 - + By George Clark | ; oe Ours SOS woe || ORAS 3 i 7 as N= MK ||, GIRL = NE_HAS MET HER SO ae TOKE HAS ARRIVED = ‘ WA PARDON 'OFYEN LATELY = THERE 1S BIM Yo THE RESCUE = ) SIDEGLANCES - a ME = ~YOU DROPPED ye [SON ETS COUR Orne Due mas DROPPED HER - 3 aM AGAIN WE HAS SEEN = THERE 15 OK = ‘OUR BOOK = fi ahh WE: |) SOMETHING 86 DIFFERENT. - WIS CHANCE =. Look AT A WOMAN = san {8 aoe HE HAS VOWED NEVER Yo SPEAK Hi GASOLINE ALLEY—WALLS, ETC., HAVE EARS WE'VE GOT To To eR 4 é i < % NOU TALK TO THE ~ ‘ GO ON A TRIP, PHYLLIS PRINICIPAL. WE i Ie BRC ROS, \) CAN'T WE TAKE SKEEZIXxt COULD TUTOR HIM Seip ig: tee ape m8 HE'D GET ALOT OUT OR SOMETHING MANBE . HE COULD FIGURE OUT SOME WAY OF couRSE 'T'S ONLY “MAYBE” BUT UNCLE WALT'S MANBES ARE PRETTY GOOD. AN' NOT GS TO SCHOOL *% SOME GUNS Wars, REG. U.S, PAT. : gnctic © 1002 By Nien senmice.inc_f «hy 1 prthe* Young lady, just why 1s this check two cents more than I pald for the 4n 28 same dinner last week?” * th wits as are a number of to be oc- atNew England Takes (ear pte enc! Teams fo be ocr TO dave Up Bond Before Due third floors will be used exclusively 2 BN |for housing the girls. ‘ay 1 New England, N. D., Jan. &.—The! ——_ - —— | OOK OUT! at Meity of New England has just paid off THovigan indebtedness of $7,000, through Counterfeit Aspirin! IHOUSANDS of boxes of 'XoY' agitaking up a sinking fund bond in that} 8 $ati@mount from the First National bank | EdMwweyin this city, two years before the bond 1. jein;was due, thereby saving the five and! ¢ Ctehas one-half per cent interest annually. ¥¥ sin The decision to take up the bond! tar coiwas reached at the regular meeting t's fof the city council last Monday night. 31080 t The city had some $9,000 on deposit | D %8 thiat the First National bank and the; counterfeit aspirin have @hOws bank held the bond. The bank made | been put on the market. Watch out. Take no chances and flatly refuse to accept any box not marked “Genuine Bayer Aspirin.” Don’t put any tablet not marked “Baygr” in your stomach. Tell your oe would mean a saving for the city. family and your friends of if °. x this. fuse any preparation wy. Stark Cattle Fairly offered you as the “same” or « Sithe offer to/release the bond and 4] Lerat Mayor Harvey J. Miller and the mem- Pp. Free of Tuberculosis| | “™e” Genuine Bayer Aspirin. ea Demand and accept =f thie box, s “Bayer’’ mari te edor ke row DEM KEEDS MOOSTA Pay... J] HOW,NOW, ToMY..JUST CALM L'LOSE LOTS Nice APPLE “¥4 YOURSELF...THEYLL Pay YoU, ALL. G SMASH = COST EIGHTY RIGHTe TELL YOU WHAT TLL Do... ‘ HOME..WE'LL NAIL | FIVE SANTS... JOOST TINIZ... I'LL Pay YoU THE MONEY AND ONE ON BACH }Roent «rding, George and Gordon Gardner. EIGHTY Five SANTS!! iis 8 '§ -f it Josef Pechtl, R. T. Fieldhouse and M. a é l ot! J. Connolly, decided that the action ii + wi vers of the city council, H. R. Borch- ’ tablet Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 8—(?)—Tu- bias berculin testing in Stark county dur- : Ing 1931 revealed only 68 herds to- taling 1,942 head’ of cattle were in- be fected. = tr _ Results of the testing conducted by ‘Myer Dr. H. Anderson disclosed that 1,376 || .the herds, including 29,090 head of cat- ‘4 teba tle, were tested in the county. Dr. trai Anderson attributed the good showing ' Eo to the climate and resultant hardiness ’ of the herds. Retesting will start at once in Stark county, Dr. Anderson said. Tuberculin testing is nearly com- pleted in Dunn county, with the ex- ception of some herds in the heart of the ranching country which will be left until the spring roundup. A ANT ae Ow. MOM’N POP Talked Out! GEE . SUGAR LET'S WAIT wey! wave uel! 1 We OW HUM! Tut's JUST TNE Be AND GO To THE MONIES } WELL 3UST SDEND AREN'T GOING OUT ,“TMERE'S wey IM AL TIRED ‘ADDRES: he * Tr ROW NIGHT. 1! Women’s Dormitory prea etlnranaay Leese i/o NO EXCUSE TOR NOT ENVELOPES ALL DAY AT Tus HOME ~ . DAY To Be Opened Soon 2 Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 8.—(#)—For- - mal opening of the new women’s dor- mitory at Dickinson state teachers’ college, built at a cost of $150,000. » will be tae ny a 1, peers to A Dr. C. jerstad, president. aT , dormitory will house approximately 120 | Ss H girls besides a matron and employes. | FRIEND IP General contract work on the struc- ture was completed last week. Plumb-; TOWN’ ing, painting and electrical work re-j{ . wo mains to be finished. The dormitory, q second to be built on the campus, is| FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M., C. S. T. |W a fireproof structure. Construction | i NBC Coast te Coast Network is of Hebron brick with Olthic lime- stone for trimmings. ‘Three stories high, the building is e 101 feet long and 37 feet wide. Wings at each end of the building extend back about 70 feet. An office for the dean of women is on the first floor REG, U. 8. PAT. OFF. 3 nat. Time saved by the use of KIENZER gives extra hours.. for pleasure a ee *—Stickler Solution — ier Soluti ° PREPARATIONS SALESMAN SAM 7 : -aSS SEE Seen = | ickler Solution | GOH! PARDON, ‘ C OH, eat 7 WELL, CONSIDER YER) (ITS @ LUCKY BREAK FER YOU THAT I ey Please! Z SELE KNOCKED OUTA TRAINING!] | DIDN'T HAVE MY TRUNKS AND th gies : GLOVES ON! | par Eyes Examined : 4 ey ie PRS x 5 : oo BY I | ol te Glasses Preseribed : TRAININ’ oveR ee are The eye is an organ you can't , Z | PRIC aa afford to neglect. | are BEING zee Dr. H. J. Wagner | MURDERE Do Optometrist | et tue ney Offices Opposite the G. P. et Hotel since 191¢ MANN a Phone 533 Bismarck, N. Dak. ab Vag io 7er. ‘ani ner 32 ste! i » mn. WAL, YER Gonna GET SOMETHIN’ RIGHT OVER YER WEAD ,\F NA DONT ScRAM, HESEY| sal at

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