The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1932, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1982 By George CI rk | seg : THE GUMPS-. MONEY BAGS NEN BIM G@UMP'S MARRIAGE UP FOR GRAB rane 5 Bree sars cera ies ete ice 2/iP— . ey x ; RIGHT. OF THE BAY.— 'S FI iT. 3 a wi AATRIMONY'S FRONT. DOOR ee ae ee ON: StEP— ‘A MILLION DOLLAR BABY — FOR A HUSBAND T | . _ JUST SITTING THERE AND Ski TE A MAN TELA aR aie SQea ingest » TORTS In BE THE We We KihiD= GENEROUS LUCKY ONE ? += Bie CATCH OF ALL TIMES = : Ge SAFE = ER ae MIS AILLIONS = _ THE KEY UNLOCKS IT (ey 5 Baead Enea 1 © 1992 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ype a" - a that’ t; 1 a ti ene. > x: :Y ALL RIGHT, r ‘ GEE “THAT' Gee, stave’ eree A ALR ttt ad scl dak si SKEEZIX. WE'VE " SWELL! ON AN »{ BEEN SEEING THE . ISLAND AN’ THEY People’s Fi ploment by political pull? an you (| TREK HE ENTTES 4 Mm eop ie s orum wonder why our license law is as it ‘ ni 4 7 qi if : ~ = EVOLUTION “til TO SEE. NOW IT'S - wae | 2 P = Dy NeiNG'eN, az fu Ww is today? Can you wonder at any- Béditor’s Note.—The Tribune wel- || thing anymore? Is the public willing | MOUR TURN. comes letters on subjects of in- || to let themselves be led by the horns j ferent Letters dealing (with con. || any longer? Bttack individual untsitiyy or || Why send these simple minded be- which offend aoe cel ee ings to Bismarck as legislators, when Beri eet eee ye Seth || capable people sit at home, who have If yeu wish to use a pseudonym, | lost out in the election on account of sign the pseudonym first and your |/ rotten politics. Let’s wake up and Seen eneeste’ We reserve |{d0 something for ourselves and our th ight to delete such parts of state. ie Se mney De ben As ye sow, so shall ye also reap. ince be Let us get some good seed and culti- vate our soil a little better before MORE ON LICENSE TAGS sowing time, and our harvest will Editor, Tribune: yield accordingly. ni . I am sure grateful to Mr. | Be careful who you select for pub- oe aq «AW, HE AN'OS6IE ARE who wrote the article in The Bis-) lic office in any capacity the next A i E OvER ® THE Comes’ marck Tribune a few days ago, com-| time you go to the polls. é 5 : t s' .. plimenting the new law governing! This means in your city, in your ‘ ‘ 3 Cw, HOUSE,1 S'POSE.... license plates. county and in your state. Be in the 2 na F G6GE! L NEVER Saw You are right, Mr. . The) right state of mind during this par- Z ANY@ODY 60 CRaZY only thing you left out was the fact) ticular session which is known as ks; ANYTHING AS that everyone that works at the| election day. ; E ABOUT As state highway commission get their WELFARE. oy te . = ae “THEY ARE ASOUT THAT Meenses for the ee sum of $1.00. i © ‘ i OLD SUANTY...I Lee, Don’t you see ie point? If you SEES U iT ‘ i have not got the price of a license, eee voce ND * ~/: TR Do CUER THINGS * the very remedy for it is simple. If} Dec, 15, 1931, r BESIDES HANG ARouUN you have political pull at the high-| Editor, Tribune: ‘ p ga THERE ALLA Time! way department you can secure a) The’ outstanding: feature of. the ae P : job and then buy your license for a| present market is the strength in “buck.” government bonds. The action of c T have given the public one article|the Federal Reserve Bank of New MADE THEM on unemployment and a partial rem- York in reducing the buying rate for DROWSY AND edy, and the license question looks bankers bills was interpreted as the EPy. about the same to me. Can you|initial definite move on the part of SLEEPY. imagine these so-called lawmakers|banking authorities to prevent fur- coming to Bismarck every two years/ther deflation of values of securities. and putting up a wide front, and! Wall Street seems willing to enter- trying to make the rest of us believe|tain thoughts of a so-called “infla- they feally are sombody when in fact|tion” program and the idea appears the are just the best bunch of “law-|definitely to be back of the cur- breakers” you ever heard tell of. Dur-|rent strength in the stock market. It ing the last legislature a personal}is realized that no immediate change MOM’N POP friend of the writer went to Iowa for|;may be anticipated in corporate earn- about two months. He and his wife|ings, rail or industrial, but opinions rented their apartment to two ofj;are expressed that corporations these lawmakers and their wives.|which are strong in cash will con- "They, of course, expected to come back | tinue payments to shareholders from and fiid everything in first class|Surplus, particularly if directorates shape, being that it was high class;are of the opinion the banking au- S 2 “THE WINDow. SO FACE people that lived in their apartment. |thorities have the credit situation C & ¢ "ME JATZ AND GO ‘These two young people happencd| Under control to an extent where a to return a little ahead of time. T definite easing in credit is possible. were going to live at another place It is not so much a question of until the session adjourned, as they|the cost of credit as of the supply. agreed to let these so-called law- During the last quarter of 1931 sup- makers stay in their apartment un-|Ply was small, with the banks d til the end of the session. Now, then,|/itely restricting loans and app: what do you suppose happened? In- ently being unwilling to entertain stead of finding their apartment 1a] Tequests of borrowers except under shape fit for a white man to live ia,|¢xcePtional circumstances. | If that AND “THiS WAS THE it was worse than anything beyond policy is reversed the psychological REASON conception of any human being. In- effect should be material and go a stead of finding two legislators and|/one way toward dissipating the fear their wives there, they found the!’ th “) nee all through’ the place full of men and_ practically |™Montns W. A. HUGHES. everything in the house ruined. nara ‘ pee: cis wonder now, Mr. pes at our laws are not any better: ! Can you wonder any longer why pub-| Thru The Tribune Want Ads lic money is squandered through em- Rent the Spare Room = ace 4; in Gaui 3 ane > oe ie Moir om act arr & 22,548 Bageee ne g Br WW way, cUzz,WHERES )aT my House, sama) feINelim act set! TWwo?cee,woure) (sure Tine! a Tuxe! T “TH BaNGUET ‘Yourke Tossin'} AN DON'T EoRseT | | 1 GOT TWO SUITS Petry LUCKY! | [AND @ PAIR OF pAsames! ) Sri cReHAL WELD IN MY HONOR GONNA OF EVENING A ON’ Nou CaN otey CLOTHE ALL NIGHT! $01 see! Youre my Cold Insurance || SoS || Sere Seaton ae A ani eat » He carries it with him, ready for just such times. That Mes prey . little box of Bayer Aspirin. If he catches cold, what of it? ey ne Aspirin will stop it. If his throat feels sore, he will : the soreness with one good gargle made from these tablets, Dangefous complications can follow the neglect of “a common cold!” Every case of tonsilitis began with “just sore throat!” It’s a-wise plan to take aspirin after any exposure to bad weather, or whenever there is any ce. that you've caught cold. If it’s genuine aspirin it bly hurt you; and how it does banish the aches Sos soci tt Bore not eos te heat, y, =\\ ‘ ; doar EONS NS LJ “

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