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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932 THE GUMPS—A CALM AT SEA JOMETIMES IT DAWNS AT HEART — WOME BICK—- THER NIGHT = ©: ON THEM - THAT IN Bicx OVE SICK = SICK OF EACH OTHER = ANOYHER DAY=- EXTREME CASES WHERE Sick AT SEA — AND SICK AT THRIR LITTLE OPLE HAVE BEEN STARVING 5 O- Sr WAIT = MAS WrrHouy FooD || REORE ATH. THEY HAVE TUAMIES > THESE Tw bapa AZ AND A GOOD HOOK OR RINK - Fe ACH OTHERS oD — berg Wr te ei WGNBEt 3 1 Wis A A T= AND LIN THUR THROATS WHICH OUND GO NICE, BOWL. OF HT ONION squP-) / _1 COULD CHEW PARCHED AND A BIG THICK JUICY STEAK— HE & Se ce ere On, FOR SOME OF THOSE GOOD ‘THE BOAT OAR! FAMISHED - ¢ OLD RASPBERRY PRESERVES 1 COULD RAT WE NAV& IN OUR CELLAR — SHE OAR LOCKS Bee oe X ANG WHAT 1 WOULDON' SOR tm, ‘ wy nN NOTHING : : GOOD SNAKE=, ‘to BO BUT STARE EACH OTHER INTHE RT Satine are ota Gee, UNCLE WALT, Lae eae : MEXICO IS A LOT ¢ ONL RIND : NEARER AMERICA PAST KELLY i ¥ THAN 1 THOUGHT FLYING FIELD AND SOUTH Associated Press Phot. HOTEL AND GET LAREDO, TEXAS Mrs. Ruth Stewart (right), society flier of St. Louls, and her passen STARTED, SKEEZIX. > ; see, Mrs. Bobbie Sua Toronto, were killed when their plane AUNTIE BLOSSOM | ACROSS THE ¢rashed Into fog-shrouded Bower mountain near Harrisburg, Pa. The: were attempting a flight from St. Louis to New Yorke rs etaMBIRE ee oe at COSToms ©| train Friday, bringing his son Floyd, = OFFICE AT — a. who has been a patient at the St. ev | Moffit xis hie NY] NUEvo LAREDO, Fred Haas was called to serve on ~ = at Oo MINUTE . C. E. MOFFIT the jury this week in Bismarck, but ww ! Z 2 id ek penbeliotl will be unable to attend because of STOP. illness. Rey. and Mrs. O. E. Kinzler called] Herman Seilinger and Percy Cohan Z 4 at the Burt Johnson and V. BenZ)were callers Sunday at Charlie homes Sunday evening. John’s. Born PETReE ce aia boa Mrs, Emil Sattler and babies spent 4 aA ¥ ‘Mrs. John Lunde a‘ ismarck, @/the last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ja- "y 5 daughter, |cob Sattler. y QE IN WHICH THE MIGRATION OFFICER TELLS WALT HE CAN PAY FOR HIS ‘Mrs. E, M. Whitteaker returned to|° Eawin Zinke was a caller at An- . TOURIST PASSES AND CAR BOND WITH MEXICAN DOLLARSIVALUB 40 CENTS, Moffit Friday evening on the train.! grew Kraft’s Wednesday. EACH) BOT IF HE HASN'T ANY HANDY HE'LL ACCEPT UNITED STATES DDLLARS INSTEAD Albert Faust took her out to her| Mrs, Ben Klagenburg and daugh- = = daughter, Mrs. Melvin Thorsen’s}ters, Margaret Helen and Anna| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS x TAKEN BY SURPRISE? home. ‘ : Laure, and son, Raphael, were guests y Alfred Faust visited at his home} at the McIntyre home Sunday aft- ARS. REDFIELD? Im OU YES, DR.KEMP.... YOU PRIBABLY ARE .. | YES... CANT UNDERSTAND here Sunday evening. !ernoon. DocToR KEMP....1 SENT You WONT You COME INTO PUZZLED AS To Wiy \WHAT MR. MELLINGER, Mrs. Anna Hoeft, Mrs. Frank Benz| Miss Fae Roberts spent Sunday at NEXT any and Mrs William Carroll called at|the Mentyre home, WORD "THAT I WAS CALLING THE Room AND BRING THIS MAN To SEE HERE, WOULD WANT | the C. E, Moffit home Monday aft-| Adam and Teddy Haas, Herman WITH A PATIENT OF MINE, HANE CHAIRS. f YOU... ELL, SO AM 2... TLL To SEE ME ABOUT. 5 © A) Buy H ernoon. oe aReeen Seilinger and Percy Cohan were WHO INSISTS ON SEEING -~ 2 LET HIM EXPLAIN THE REDFIELD, a HY 1S { On account of the storm, the Wood-| callers at Bert Glanville’s Sunday. f OBWECT OF our VISIT... Tou! NRS, REDFIELD man party was postponed till Feb. 26.| Herman Seilinger, Gerald Payseno AVG ITS WIS AF ¥ sone an 4 W. H. Edson and B. F. Lane re-/and Percy Cohan were callers at : i Fain, a $0 STARTLED. turned home from Bismarck Wednes- | John Bailey's Sunday. NOT mine J! E= NAME WAS TT He day. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft of ‘ Z BORSON... ABE :y oo Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury was quite ill] arena were guests at the Carl Wolf ‘| / A Y| NAME oF for several days last week. ___|home Tuesday. - 4, é ri | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Faust visited Ladilkaaieseeeasiaih y y : at the Albert Faust home Sunday. y mf ABE BoRSON Mrs. Harold Lane received word i A H . c: Friday of the serious illness of her California Forest Fire Sister, Hazel, at Jamestown, | Tolls Show Increase Visitors at the C. E. Mof! jome : ‘alif.—} Monday evening were ‘Mr. and Mrs.| ,<mcramento, Cant forest fires Burt Johnson, Mrs. Alfred Faust and} ‘00K & foll 08 Subialod iad Fred Doehle. state patrolled lands in California Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad enter-| uring the first nine months of the tained several guests Sunday evening} year, the state division of forestry | yg iP a= +L in honor of Miss Katherine Bruce's| reports. The damage is estimated | “ON For SE ORE SEAT ADVICK FOP WE OTHER_FELLOW! birthday. at $1,170,803.53, or approximately RYE RUT HE . A LESSON ALL LITTLE ONE. OUTSTANDING THING FOUND IN Mrs. V. Benz entertained at dinner} three times that of the 1930 fire COMES OLD HAWK AFTER Sunday the following guests in honor] season, CHILDREN CAN LEARN FROM ALL GREAT MEN LIKE GEORGE . 's : GEORGE WASHINGTON 1S WASHINGTON 1S TRUTHFULNESS. THE INTEREST ON. THE Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hofstad and chil- ——___. BE TRUTHFUL AND NOULL BE A MORTGAGES! WHAT ON EARTH dren, Miss Harriet Moffit and Clair} Germany, the United States and SUCCESSFUL! SHALL I TELL HIM? Porter. France consume more than half of 5 5 oS Mrs. C. E. Moffit called at the L.jthe total commercial fertilizer pro- D. Bailey home Wednesday. oe duced. Mrs. Peter Hofstad entertained the Rg OS RRR following guests at a turkey dinner) Thru The Tribune Want Ads Tuesday in honor of Mr. Hofstad’s Female Help Wanted birthday: Walter Jones, Henry Wier- enga, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moffit and Reed Sea ae eae son Jimmy. Stickler Solution | Mrs. George Hill visited at the Jim |g ———_—_—_____________4 Hill home last week. i} Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Carroll and} children, Miss Gladys Moffit and! |] QDDW GENX CDT VT Fred Doehle were dinner guests at} | XDISYTDUU HE /JHHIOQ the Burt Johnson home Sunday. HAD DIDCG IH ITS ai days last week with Min Sla| | -f Cid: mater Aa Miss Beth Porter. ne 2 MDEXMD JIVAVTMHET F Hu aed mn, Jan. a to Mr. aed) Mrs. R.| od a x ETS : § : . Anderson, Minneapolis, a daughter, | | CODE ' EY, CMON BACK AN GET YER SYEAH-AN'IN TH’ Jail (LL W_ALL I GOTTA S GET Oo ! ea tee was | REGULAR Sani aH (GN, ER IN ‘THE LAKE IT GOEOS GO— FER NOT HAVIN’ A re Seed WoRRYIN abou Weer, Emery sted ae” ing wm |1 JRL MNOBORSTUV ; Pear! ALTMAN’ DOW! On Z Breese eae toecn er at the Hoffman home! ¥ MISSIN’ — en LL PROBLY. BE MISSIN’, To eumey. JFGB S@NDWIcH AT/ ULL SEE YA SOME —— » ol ! Arena ||WXYZ MAN'S PERMIT ; OER TIME —1 DON'T. “Keep your men in readiness to attack ice a the enemy at any moment—George By MRS. 0. McINTYRE Washington” is the message that was ALLY DROPPED a | mil code The ation fhe Twrouch a [is Ri Emil Sattler was transacting busi- | | two words, which was his signature, was Man —-HOLE Gi ; hess in Wing Saturday. || theclue. The above shows how the code teavinc 71 E Y Allen Frazier accompanied Howard | | was worked out. He YY) , LY. Glanville of Wing to Bismarck Wed- a ¢ AAA nesday. He returned home on the SIGN / Ny [ SIDE GLANCES - - - a gg By George Clark = ay i wl / SANDWICH = j GD, oF wea tl og WEARO OF Yoo — AX PEOPLE 4 TILE REPORTS ON THE WAY Hae ADRES. : TOOADINTERZ’ MOUVE TRIED TO SuP THINGS STRAT HE R WAS THE A CRIAINAL” mee THE ONT WHO ORT THE WING OF SPRUE PORE TH Me “ocr”, STARTED THERE'S A SECRET BUT-BUT | THOUGHT YOU SAID. Lh INR PRETTY SOON RIP DOOR HERE SOMEWHERE, M GET \ THERE WAS No DANGER, INTO THE DUNGEON. 1 REMEMBER SEEING MY GRANDFATHER COME OUT