The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1932, Page 8

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Con 25, Thi. Fi li The clost wint cont fore Hoe of ¢ D run und fast of t scer on tion som the pon Pau rast con tim get Ss ous ane anc “The mild winter they've been havin SIDE GLA - « - By George Clark AEG. U. S. PAT OFF, © 1992 BY NEA SEAVICE, INC g at home has almost spoiled this trip for the wife.” BUSINESS VOLUME INNORTHWEST GUT LAST TWO MONTHS Bank Debits in January 24 Per Cent Smaller Than Year Before, Bank Says Volume of business in the Min- neapolis federal reserve district de- creased, according to custom, be- tween December and January, and in the latter month was smaller than in January a year ago, according to a report Monday from the federal reserve bank of Minneapolis. Bank debits in January were 24 per cent smaller than in January Jast year. The country ch.ck clear- ings index was 26 per cent smaller than in January last year. Freight carloadings in the first three weeks of January were 26 per cent smaller than in the corresponding weeks last year. Other decreases occurred in elec-} tric power consumption, postal re- , cCeipts, building permits and con- serve bank's report as follows: (000's omitted) Jan., Dec., Jan., 1932 1931 1931 Bismarck $ 8,122 $11,112 $ 8,925 Devils Lake 1,209 1,328 = 1,485 i Dickinson 1,186 1,323 1,291 Fargo . 12,574 15,569 15,081 Grafton 370 603 528 Grand Forks .. 4,563 5,831 6,370 Jamestown 1,682 1,864 92,146 Mandan 960 1,027 1,527 Minot .. 3,930 5,482 5,453 Valley City 1,165 1,027 1,212 Wahpeton 924 956 934 Williston ...... 913 932 1,142 For the most part, bank debits are checks against depositors’ ac- counts, and thus represent payments. Bank debits are all debits against ac- counts of individuals, including war loan deposit accounts, and also debits to savings accounts, payments from trust accounts and certificates of de- posit paid. Bank debits do not in- clude debits in settlement of clear- ing house balances nor debits to cor- respondent bank accounts nor pay- ments of cashiers’ checks, charges to expense and miscellaneous ‘accounts, corrections and similar charges. Finds 13-Spade Hand So Many Waste Cards Churchill, Manitoba—From the grim wastes of the arctic circle come the tidings of one more tracts, flour and linseed products) trageay, shipments, grain marketings, market) receipts of cattle, calves and sheen; and department store sales. Farmers’ cash income in the dis- trict from seven important items, as estimated by this office, was 38 per! cent smaller in January than in the corresponding month last’ year. De- creases occurred in income from wheat, flax, potatoes and hogs, and! increases occurred in the income from dairy products and rye. northwest were lower. stock. Bank debits for the larger cities in; North Dakota were listed in the re- —$—$__ ______ as) | Stickler Solution BETTER LaTE THAN NEVER., “Better late than never” is the sen- tence made by substituting leters forthe dois in the original puzzle. B STOP THAT COLD ISTRESSING cold in chest or throat--that so often leads to something serious—generally responds to old Musterole with the first application, Should be more effective if used once every hour for five hours. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other helpful in- gredients brings relief naturally. Mus- terole gets action because it is a scientific *counter-irritant” —not just a salve —it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. mmended by doctors and nurses. To Bette Mutoee ra io made in mi form and small children. Ask for Chil- dren’s Must 4 Eves Examined Glasses Prescribed Tae eye ts an organ you cant afford to neglect. :* Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Sismarck, N. Dak. Prices | of bread wheat, durum wheat, bar-| Jey and rye were higher in January than a year ago, but prices of all) other important farm products in the} The greatest decreases occurred in prices of live- The scene was the Hudson Bay | company post at Chesterfield inlet. | The bunch of the bors who were | whooping it up consisted of two trappers, a Hudson Bay co-official | and an Eskimo, and the extent of | their whoopee consisted of a rub- | ber of bridge. Pete, one of the trappers, gasped as he shuffled cards and realized that the fates had dealt him a per- | fect hand of thirteen spades, “Seven spades,” he gasped. Then came the tragedy—for the Eskimo, with a smile as child-like and bland as that of Bret Harte's heathen Chinee, deprecatingly mur- mured “seyen no trump.” The lead came from Pete's part- ner. The Eskimo held invincible command of all three other sults and Pete's spades fell as so many waste cards. | Aids Honolulu Police Assoctated Press Photo Capt. Jack Greening (above), acting chief of police in Berkeley, Cal., has gone to Honolulu to reor- ganize that city’s police force upon request of the Honolulu police commission. COUGHS hold. Dr. H. J. Wagner Don't let them ete range bold —.. een gl Coma ern science. Powerful but Blenees to sake. No arose % refunded ny col Ro matter fow long standing is not relieved, Ask your druggist for Creomulsion, (adv.) JACKRABBITS WANTED | | ‘We ean use a quantity of Jacks. @ market. Highest Prices also and all Bring them in now while we have paid for Cow Hide, Horse Hides furs. “NORTHERN” HIDE AND FUR CO. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ‘tH SISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1932 BIM - AFTER ALL THAT CHASE- He JUMPED OVERBOARD - SHINKING TO SAVE THE LIFE OF MILLIE DE STROSS” BUT INSTEAD. HE RISKED HIS URE AND FISHED HER MOTHER OUT OF THE SEA INST! - SISTER KNOWN AS THE OLD, GUARD- Quick: . AND ) WILL GO AND SEE IF TRAN * WELL~ OLD MAN OF THE SEA'OR NOT. WE SAVED HER LIFE -S CONTINUED TOMORROW = Reg U.S. Pat OFF. Conpright, 12, NO, | OON'T WANT TO REGISTER. 1 JUST WANT JO FIND OUT IF A.FELLA BN THE NAME OF WALT WALLET STOPPED HERE RECENTLN? No, NO! NEVER MIND 1 GUESS HE DIDN'T COME { THIS WAY, Overy IS A BELIEVER LIN THE FABLE OF THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE. ON WALTS TRAIL, HE LOOKS FOR A CLUE IN MEMPHIS. I THINK 1 CAN, WRITING WAS A IT HAS AN AppREess WaT 1 wrote Now, iF You THIN (TF WILL, BE ALL RIGHT. FoR Ms To Get UP FoR THE TeiP, td te” SAY! I KNow YOU... YOU'RE NR MELLINGER, WHO USED To BE Tlever AGENT....YOU REMEMBER I CAN MAKE IT OUT Now... MRS. REDFIELD, KEMP Appresses| 73S RIDGELY AS BoRSOH, 1S RECosNIZED BY FRECKLES AGO... CAN YOU MAKE IT OUT, BY TH’ NAME OF MELLINGER,} 70 LIKE AS NONE OTHER NG, DONTeHA? Bknow, THAN MR. MELLINGER, THe TicKeT AGENT AT ¢ a TAKE A PIECE OF PAPER MOM’N POP WELL, THE NEXT TIME: WAIT TILL Tt DO MY sTUFF! YLL SAY WE 00. ANYONE GIVES YOu FREE THING TO EAT w.HELLO, AUNTIE. I'VE JUST WHEN T ‘TOLD TICKETS TO ANYTHING, \N THE HOUSE HAD ‘THE WORST LUCK— Tt AUNTIE. \ BURNED DON'T BE OUMB— JUST EXCEPT SOME BURNED THE BEANS---VES, THE BEANS SHE REMEMBER IT COST US BURNED BEANS. We WERE GONG To HAVE INVITED US OVER f) FIFTEEN BUCKS TO OH, 1 KNOW — THEM FOR DINNER TO DINNER + 4 s LEARN TO CHIRP "NO THANKS" WHERE'S THE TVELEPHONE LIST? “ERES @ sweet HUNCH! WHEN ) EINE! START IT RIGHT Now! OUR | DINNER HERE,WHY NOT PUTA (SPECIAL (Ss WEINERS, PICTURE OF IT ON MY SIGN ? PAINT UP THE THAT'LL Give PEOPLE ‘ AN APPETITE ! I'LL WALK sLOW SO 1 PEOPLE caAN DIGEST THIS, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : WELL RANE Yo see tour Tat !! GUARD EVERY AND WIDOW IN THE ROUSE .Bovs — AND ALLOW NO ONE TO ENTER OR LEAVE WIMMOUT My PERMISSION !tt!! Mis we couce veorpto PROUND SUST To SEE WART AT WAS ALL ABOUT’, THE PROFESSOR EXPLAINED To THEM 306T HOW “THEY WERE PLAYING THE GAME oF “UICTIM” AND JHOW, WED XHE LIGKTO WERE WRNED BACK OW, SPENCE WAS FOUND OW 1 XWE FLOOR . SADLY HURT. WSTt THEN Boots RETURNED FROM THE HOSPITAL AND ANNOUNCED TWAT GRENCE'S DIAMOND WAS MISSING

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