The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1932, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932 THE GUMPS— FATE WHAT'S YHR USE ? IV'S NOY Yo BR =. THAT'S ALL. OUT OF THE KETTLE INTO THE FRYING PAN] 1 WITH CUPID AS MY PILOT— lic STEERED ORETITO HE IRDERS E STEERED ME INTO ; RS WHEN | COURTED abi bs = iS. rree ts = S oak bon A oH AN PECK . er MILLIE = MENT ON TIMES HORIZON ——! ; ES IT MEAN APTER ALT. Tue c OLD PHILOSOPHER WAS RIGHT WHEN HE SAID = “ A YEAR = A LIFE > WHAT ARE THEY f cea JHE YELLING OF A TAI ALL MY HOPES BURIRD- AND MILLIE PERHAPS GONE FOREVER — THAT IS Go BIM NEVER SEE MILLIE DE STROSS SHE BEAUTIFUL MWLUE = FATE SEEMED YO SEND HER To HIM JUST ABD HIS LIFE WAS DARKEST- ea cas AND CRUEL, FATE SNATCHED H AOS DROPPING INTO A SHIPWRECK - ; = EYERNITY -” JUST AS HE SAW A NEW RAY OF LIGHT — GREAT GUNS! | DIDN'T A KNOW 1 HAD ONG. HEY You! VOU OWE ME FOR HALF A GALLON OF GAS. SOMG STORM WALT! (7 WORE THE PAINT OFF THE 'M GLAD AVERY AND EMILY GOT AN EARLY START. 1 DON'T SEE HOW THEY COULD BUCK THIS SAND STORM WITH AN, OPEN CAR. ‘THERE'S SOMEBODY NOW. MANBE (T'S serve banks would be authorized to “Don't tell him anything—just look dumb.” issue currency. “If the federal reserve banks were y ,~ | Tequired to issue federal reserve notes 9 in exchange for the farm loan bonds Provided for in this act, which might be as much as $10,000,000,000,” said | TQS Mills, “a much larger sum of gold than is now in this country would be + required to provide the necessary re- Two Cabinet Members Declare serves against these Totes,” North Dakotan’s Bill Frazier told the committee that the Pa ig farm land of the country is as good a Would Be ‘Ruinous' basis for currency as gold and that under the bill the present requirement. of 40 per cent gold as the basis for re- serve notes would not apply. WELL! Loo wiHo's HERE! 5 GUESS KI-CODLE THINKS WE ANGHT BOTH FALL ASLEEP... ALL RIGHT, MOVE OVER.... TWOS COMPANY AN’ THREES A TAKE IT UPSTAIRS J BED WITH me. TILL KEEP AN BYE ON THE Box, AND WANTS To CALL THE Potice To TAKE THE STRONG: BOK OF MONEY, ®NERNIGHT, FoR, SAFE KEEPING... Washington, March 9.—(?)}—Two| cabinet members Tuesday informed the senate agriculture committee of their opposition to a bill by Senator Frazier (R., N. D.) under which the government would refinance the na- tion’s farm mortgage debt at one and one-half per cent. “It is my judgment that this bill is hostile to the best interests of agri- culture,” said a letter from Secretary Hyde. A communication from Secreary Mills said “I am convinced that the adoption of the proposed legislation would be ruinous to the federal land bank system and would imperil the monetary standards of the country.” The committee discussed the meas- ure but did not act upon it. The bill provides for the taking up No Developments in Emmons County Case Linton, N. D., March 9.—()—State's Attorney Charles Coventry of Em- mons county Tuesday said there have been no developments in the case of George C. Corbin, who suffered se- tvere injuries to his head at his Liy- onia home about two weeks ago. He said authorities are awaiting the outcome of Corbin’s injuries before continuing the investigation as to whether he suffered injuries from falling down a flight of basement {Stairs or was struck over the head. BUT FRECKLES GLADYS, THIS 1S MR. ATFEL'S NEPHEW, WHAT'S THE GIANT (DEA OF THE AS LONG AS WE'RE GOING TO. THE UTTLE CLUB, WE'D BETTER DO A FEW PRACTICE STEPS ON THIS BOX, TO KIND OF GET USED) of existing farm indebtedness by an |Corbin’s condition has been so critical issue of bonds and refinancing it.)that authorities were unable to get Against these bonds the federal re-/any account of the incident. Architects Take Up Local Headquarters WAIT TILL L TURN ON THE RADIO. TLL SHOW YoU AVE Money, Loss of Time and Health with the VICK PLAN for better ‘Control of Colds” Architects Tuesday established themselves in permanent headquar- |ters here to develop plans for the new North Dakota state capitol building. Firms having representatives here engaged in the project are DeRemer of Grand Forks, Kurke of Fargo, and |Holabird and Root, Chicago. | Headquarters are located at 101 {West Broadway. Nose &Throat | DENIES ISENSEE APPEAL if |_ Fargo. N. D., March 9.—()—Judge a |w. J. Kneeshaw, Pembina, Tuesday | SALESMAN SAM jdenied a motion for a new trial inj the case of W. L. Isensee, Fargo, con- victed of arson. The motion for new . |trial, presented by Francis Murphy, jattorney for Isensee, alleged erron- jeous decisions of the court upon ques- onderful {tions of law during the course of the trial. 3J-3-J-JEST A SECOND, Boss-1 WANNA S-S-S-SEE HOW YA LOOK IN THIS THING! WHITE APRON ON AN’ I'LL BUST HUA ONG ON TH’ BEAK! NECHE PIONEER DIES Neche, N, D., March 9.—(?)—Tim- othy O’Brien, 78, resident of this dis- trict since 1883 and for 35 years dep- uty clerk of the U. S. customs -force Ihere, died Tuesday afternoon at his home from a heart attack. Leaves of an ordinary tomato plant will droop at the slightest sign of escaping illuminating gas in a home, _ sosheriaetone kiceeenien a | Stickler Solution ‘ _Stickler Helution | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES MAD MASS AS = : QUEER ACRE TAO SUSPECT AO tea ie aes M A SS. AC R E OF STEMLING THAT DIAMOND 2? ; ware i we i ey MASQUERADE The two words made by adding two of the original words together, and by re- arranging the leters.of the other three words, are MASQUERADE and MAS- SACRE, FEROY, oR BUB, OR MERUIN ? COULD «? “TT WAS very nervous. I could not stand up under any work. Mother had used Lydia E. Pink- hham’s Vegetable Compound and said it would help my case. “1 tried it with wonderful results. ‘It quieted my nerves and strength- ened me. I have gained weight which I needed. “Now I can do my work and feel well, thanks to the Vegetable Compound.” Mrs. Eimer Shultz, R No. 1, Krakow, Wisconsin. Mothers... Watch Children’s COLDS COMMON head colds often “settle” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don’t take @ chance—at the first sniffle rub on Children’s Musterole once every hour \ ren’s ji HI TH . Musterole, you have kaowa so'long, ia E 2 milder form, | camphor, brings relief naturally. Musterole gets Sixrabectiee i secencise’-cqeencer- trritant —! a jit pene- trates and stimulates blood ei i MAKE UP YouR MIND QUICK. 1 CouNT UP To TEN, DEN I SHOOT, Two, T" @ PSST! EDGE OVER BSEKIND TWIS POST, MAYBE WE KIN RIP AND FRIEDA CAN HARDLY BELIEVE IT! GANG 1S. ONLY TRY-

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