The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1932, Page 10

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ERURO poaay seyEREY et oa Pity it H zi T tos pete Ba aft a3 | evils - ma More than three thousand eo births without a single loss of either mother or child! That is the official Piatt County record of Dr. W. B. Caldwell, i ars? family practise in Ilinc No wonder mothers have such entire confidence in If you have a baby, you wh constant need of this wone on of pure pepsin, a nd fresh herbs. A child who s gentle stimulant for the stomach, liver and bowels is always healthier. It keeps children’s delicate systems from clogging. It in will overcome the most stubborn — fo: an them up, and is nothing like the strong cathartics that sap their strength and energy. the signal for a spoonful of Syrup itt are troubled with sick headaches which every drug store has ready; Record ndition of constipation. It builds A coated tongue or bad breath is hildren take it readi delicious in flavor. ke Syrup Pepsin yourself, hen sluggish or bilious, or yéu \d_no appetite. Take some for s when run-down, and ieks you up. It is a prescription preparation big bottles, just ask anywhere r Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. They've padlocked Joe's bai & aN 4 r. I wonder what's the big idea | | i * Menoken | By MRS. JENNIE DANCE | Election was held in the town hall. John Betz was re-elected | A. ©. Dance entertained the Aid Thursday with 13 ladies | pres The Menoken Ladies’ Aid sponsored | @ program at the town hall Friday; night. The Mandan male chorus of | Mandan and the Indian girls of Bis- marck gave songs, readings and dances. An auction sale was held and suupper served. About $35 was taken in by the aid Misses Ella and Mildred Funston and Mabel McCullough of Wilton Took it when a young girl Wwe I was just a young girl at home,I tookLydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound: I think young girls need it as much ‘as married women do. “fam a married woman now my- self. I have four girls and one boy: I took the Vegetable Compound ‘before my first baby was born. “Ttake it whenever! get rundown ' andit helps me wonderfully.” Mrs, Rolls Cook, 314 W. Sth Strees, Oswego, New Yorks |high school in Menoken, spent Fri- spent the week-end with Mrs. M. E. Funston. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayers had their baby baptized in the Methodist church in Bismarck Sunday. They were all entertained at supper Sun- day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook of Bismarck. Arthur Hulbert, who is attending high school in Menoken, spent Friday day, Saturday and Sunday visiting his parents near Regan. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Baker are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Ruth, born at the St, Alexius hospital Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Klepstein were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Evenson of Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and jfamily spent Sunday at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmeel. | Harold Welch of Bismarck visited ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Welch | Sunday and Monday. |The next meeting of the Menoken | Homemakers club will be held at the home of Mrs. Park Wood. The Menoken Boys and Girls played basketball with Temvik at {Sterling Tuesday night. Temvik won {in both games. The boys’ score was {17 to 26 and the girls score 3 to 19. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loney and family spent Tuesday at the Ayers home. They are en route for Wis- consin after spending the winter vis- | iting Mrs. Loney's parents, Mr. and | marek. im 2 INNER AT EIGHT- NEEDLES— ——88 YHEY CAN'T WAIT TO GET A GLIMPSE W'S LIKE =. LOOK AT THIS GORGEOUS ILLUMINATED wit, Atay a FOUNTAIN = HOME LORA HAS BEEN PREVAILED UPON BY PRIGGY TO ACCEPT A HOUSE PARTY INVITATION 40 MILES AWAY AT THE BEACH. © 7 WILL BE A GORGEOUS MOONLIGHT RIDE. BUT THE PROJECT SEEMS TO HAVE MET OPPOSITION. ~ GASOLINE ALLE: HOw BO YOU KNOW SHE WOULD? BESIDES YOU CAN'T BOSS ME LIKE THAT BUT YOU KNOW, MISS LORA, IF YOUR COUSIN PHYLLIS WAS HERE SHE'D SAY NO. JUST THE SAME, 1 AM GOING TO THAT PARTN AND '(M GOING WITH PRIGGY. co'se NOT, MISS LORA. UU UU ¢co'se NOT— Jes’ THE SAME, 1 GOT HER: CLO'ES AN' SHE AIN'T GOIN’ TO NO PARTY. THE PARADE, say!! COME OW, CLARA ' . Two MORE BLOCKS. GEE. WHATS TH MATTER. WITH OSSiE'S Donuey? 2 KEEP WALKIN. TLL Guioe ITS TAKIN’ HIM A LONG TIME T {7 {: CY PS. Pat. OF. Corriht, 1982, ¢ » By BLOSSER SAY, UNK, \F_ GETTING | I'VE HAD TLL DATE HER UP OF OLD AVER'S | SEVERAL AND “TAKE WER OFF T R NOUR HANDS. THAT is, IF YOULL. GIVE ME AN ‘7 ey T_T is) (TLAS=mT 1 Naar \Mrs. F. I. Bailey of south of Bis- | pe at ae i| Stickler Solution. | «+ All you've hoped for in a TO SAM'S HEAD! ALL Ya GOTTA 00 1s Keep eR HEAD UP | AND ‘ER SPIRIT UPPER, AE UA ATALL, LUCKY, SOMETHINGS GO COME MY way! WELL, \ HIT A COUPLEOF PLaces FER A JOB AND I WAS TURNED DOWN! GUT, Does HET, STIFLE MY STEAM? HUH, NOTA chance! Brerce AAS QUST REWRNED ¢ FROM XE MOePTTAL — THE First WHE HE WANTED Xo wow SH AND FRIEDA USE EVERY METHOD POSSIBLE, IT SEEMS, IN RUSHING RIP TO A HOSPITA YB or." X'SEE WT WEN ENERNONE QUSKEO W VO GEE SPENCE , tH’ WAS LE THO ww BOM SCRAMMED EANWHILE, FRIEDA GOES TO HER | VIENNA BANK WITH THE TREASURE 4 WISH To KNOW MIF THIS IS- AH> VERY VALUABLE GOTTA WURRY. HE'S LOSING A LOTTA BLOOD, ee Tae ape ACH funnest gel BONDS UND NGS — STOCKS! DUNNE! Ay | STOCKS AND TaoUsANDS OF SANRES tou : ARE A VERY, VERY NEALTUY

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