The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1932, Page 8

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It is not necessary to give-in to headaches. It is just a bit old- fashioned! The modern woman who feels a headache coming on at an: time, takes some tablets of Baye Aspirin and heads it off. Keep Bayer Aspirin handy, and keep your engagements. Headaches, systemic pains, come at inconven- ient times. So do colds. You can end them before they’re fairly started if you'll only remember this handy, armless form of relief. Carry it in your purse and insure your comfort while shopping; your evening's pleasure at the theatre. Those little nagging aches that bring a case of “nerves” by day are ended in a jiffy. Pains that’ once kept people ome are forgotten half an hour after taking Bayer Aspirin! You'll find these tablets always help. If you pet real aspirin, you'll get real relief. In every package of genuine Baver tablets are proven directions which cover headaches, colds, sore throat, toothache, neuralgia, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatism, ete. ‘The tablets et fad Bayer won't fail you, and can’t harm you. They don’t depress the heart. They don’t upset the stomach. So take them whenever you need them, and take enough to end the pain, T. thos ANGELES. TO PASADENA TO THE BEACHES TU BEVERLY HILLS TO HOLLYWOOD. THE WALLETS WEND THEIR WINDING WAN HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 lO QUEEN EVER RECEIVED MORE ATTENTION SHAN BIM IS SHOWERING ON MILLIE = ALWAYS. A SPEND THRIFT — = HE Is IN HIS ELEMENT TOBAY— “S=s HE HAS ORDERED MILLIE’S ROOM, AT THE HOSPITAL TRANSFORMED INTO A GARDEN OF PARADISE = THE GUMPS— 0, HAPPY DAY F 1 WHOLE HOSPITAL HAS TAKEN ON AN AIR OF SPRING — \T'S APPLE BLOSSOM ‘TIME IN NORMANDY, FOR MILLIE = AND ‘THINK, MILLIE, IN JUST A FEW DAYS You WiLL BE WELL ENOUGH AND MR.GUMP HAS PLANNED | | sHes ouy oF SHAT H |) NOES cee BIGGEST PARTY SHAT WAS EVER GIVEN=. ALL IN HER HONOR = YO BE OUT | | SO MANY HAPPY SURPRISES th AWAN . FOR. YOU — A MILLION] WL INVITE ALL OF AUSTRALIA~ WOULD YOu LIKE TO Live uP HERE, SKEEZIX ¢ GOTO SCHOOL’. ON ROLLER SKATES FROM NOTHING. DOING. WE'D A TRADE NOUR BICYCLE A FoR A PARACHUTE — IN CASE YOU FELL OFFH ME FRONT YARD. | LIKE TO COAST DOWN THOSE HILLS ON A BICYCLE! " , \\ ay Qt THROUGH CITY STREET AND OVER TORTLOUS PAVEMENT AND OPENDED SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark Reese ie i oo 00 oe FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~~ POOR OSCAR! WELL.WIF IT'S GONE, IT'S GONE= NO USE CRYIN’ OVER SPILLED MILA! GEE..WILLIE GOES AN* DIDN'T You FEEL & HAND IN ‘YouR PocKeT \WHEN THEY WERE TAKIN’ ‘To THE CODLES CLUB HOUSE... L IT WHEN I WAS \N THAT JAM ARE GETTING “"MOM’N POP WELL.WELL, MR. AVER! 1™ MIGHTY GLAD TO SEE ‘YoU LOOKING SO FINE $ 1 BROUGHT HER ALONG, JUST T'GET HER AWAY FROM A COUPLE OF - WOUNG PESTS, WHO SURPRISE, t (ALWAYS ARE HANGING AROUND MISS AYER ‘Now don't get excited, buddy, and we'll see what we can do for the anti-hoarding campaign.” REELECTED AT HALLIDAY Halliday, N. D., March 22.—All Halliday officers, with the exception of E. 8. Evenson, who refused to be a candidate, were reelected to office at the recent election. R. M. Pippin was elected to succeed Evenson as trustee from the first ward. Other Officers elected are P, J. Forward, trustee; O, H. Braaten, treasurer; D. Bollinger, sessor; Walter Christen- sen, clerk; B. A. Bard, justice of the peace; and J. F. Wenrick, marshal. Micosu! ou cUYs musta BEE FamisHeo! JesT WAIT'LE | FIGGER UP WHATCHA Owe me! 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