The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1932, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932 san eu ale AEG. U. $. PAT. OFF. + © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. i “As long as I've been coaching you in bridge, you don’t know the meaning of a kick under the table.” SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sabbath School 2 p. m. CHURCH Mission Reading: “Needy Tibet.” 623 7th St. N. Lesson Review: “The Bread of R. R. Bietz, Pastor. | Life.” Saturday, Jan. 23. Duet: “O How He Loves” by Ida and Evelyn Haas. | Lesson Study: “The Good Shep- herd” John 10. Preaching service 3:00 p. m. “Tread Softly’—Mrs. R. R. Bietz. | _“Come Thou Almightly King’— Congregation Announcements Offering “What of the Night"—Congregation. Prayer. “Great Is the Lord”—Choir. Sermon: “The Popes Invitation” “Lux Veritatis.” “Who Is on the Lord’s Side"—Con- gregation. Wi ‘Testimony Service. “Firm Foundation"—Congregation. “FRI EN D: H I | _ Benediction. Sunday, Jan. 24 p. m. Prophetic Evangelism for the pub- TOWN” | 7:30-7:45—Interesting song service. (Stel ‘ican machine will be used). On your Radio 7:45-8:45—Lecture: “Blasting At the Rock of Ages”—R. R. Bietz. Wednesday, Jan. 27 p. m. Bible Study on Rev. 4, 8-9. Prayer. FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M., C. S. T. | NBC Coast to Coast Network Vaseline AE, ARE You? rt MILLIES SNE IS THE MOST DELIGNTFUL LITTLE SOUL= LL NEVER FORGET THE LOOK IN HER EYES WNEN | NANDED HER THE BOOK SNE DROPPED = HOW HAPPY |'D BE IF SNE'D JUST COME UP HERE AND SIT BESIDE ME = OF COURSE, OKLAHOMA CITY AND TULSA WOULD SURPRISE A LOT OF PEOPLE FROM OTHER STATES, BUT SO WOOLD OTHER — THRIVING CITIES SUCH AS BNID AND SHAWNEE. You'RE NOT KIDDING _, OSCAR ANSWERED ME WHEN I CALLED ®% THEM...0H, PLEASE HuRRy!! THE GUMPS—-GOOD MORNING—GOOD NIGHT HERE'S A CHAIR = WILUE = COME AND SIT DOWN = y's NICE AND QUIET MERE AND IF OLD FATHER NEPTUNE DORSN'T COME ALONG TO ANNOY. US I. PERNAPS WE.CAN BE Geum FOR ONCE = ewOiL fa ha AND HERE 1S SOMETHING | WANTED NOU TO SEE, SKEEZIX— REALLY A CROSS-SECTION. OF THE EARTHS CRUST STHRUST .UP. AND LAID SOMEBODY MUST HAVE BEEN LOOKIN’ FOR OL. ” TUIS SOUNDS SERIOUS... \WHY DIDNT You Try DRAGS THEM ouT WHEN You were There ? TRIED BUT TH’ Thick ( SNOKE GOT IN MY f° EYES AN’ THROAT So THAT I COULDN'T STAND IT... BUT I LEFT THE Door OPEN =IT was CLOSED WHEN 1 DISCOVERED THem!! 1S THERE NO WAY ‘YO ESCAPE HIM? THAT. SNAKE IN THE GRASS - 7 FOR THOUSANDS OF : cee: Wb FEET NOU SEE LAYER. LIKE TO HAVE AFTER LAYER OF ROCK SEEN (T TIPPED UPENDED BY NATURE— | UP, UNCLE WALT— ALL DEPOSITED IN THE ONW 'O WANT EARTH MILLIONS OF TO BE IN AN MEARS AGO. AGROPLANE, | Choir practice 8-10. REG, U. 8. PAT. OFF. Use the Want Ads PREPARATIONS ii Peete dt oa ce ee inter ‘1 Stickler Solution | esiernmehaesoe eeaecaens HIMSELF... HAT A FRieND!! Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye ts an organ you can’t afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. Dak. GEE! I WONDER WHO SHAT FELLOW WAS P.... SHES BEN DOWN TERE FIFTEEN ) MINUTES -----OW WELL SHE'S PROBABLY TALKING 10 WIS Here is the completed word square. The only letters which were correctly placed are shown in circles. WHY, SAM! WHAT ARE \OH, JUST SEEIN* WHAT YOU DOING, SNOOPING- 1 WANNA BE SURE AND AROUND OUT HERE? LEAVE ROOM FOR! WELL, EVERY THING (S READY FoR THe BANGU: IN HONOR OF OUR GOOD FRIEND SAM —SIT OOWN, EVERY BODY — WHY, THE LasT Time | sAW HIM HE WAS OUT IN THE KITCHEN —('LL see (EG He's THERE! © P WHERE RIS sam? KEENER wa an Loe unnzz I! TAN, BEY, BY GON, “TART CIAMOND \6.

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