The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1932, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1932. THE GUMPS— FROM BIMBO HIMSELF [Back To THE CARRS AND THE GUMPS AGAIN — 7. = . TOM CARR HAVE CROPPED IN ON RIS INS AND JUST AS ANDY RECEIVED ACABLEGRAM FROM UNCLE BIM — — DEAR FOLKS— WISH HIM (UM HAVING THE TIME ALU THE HAPPINESS OF MY LIFE= HAVE MET IN THE WORLD— THE SWEETEST, DEAREST, EAS LECTUS GIRL THAT EVER’ || gate Was A OSES EAD OVER | | ONLY HOPE HE GETS EONE DESERVING OF HIM — (benses THE ~ FH ye AUNTIE BLOSSOM BAY ON 2 y THERE ARE bE] CAN*LOOK AT THE THE FERRY ~ = ' uKe OLD COSTUMES, COSTUMES WHILE FROM WHERE'S 5EE THIS BETTER, STAGES COACHES WE MEN LOOK AT SAN FRANCISCO AUNTIE NOU CAN RIDE AND CANNON UP THE VALLEY | : 5 4 J NS THIS ANT. IN HERE. TO SACRAMENTO. 4 NOU CAN ONLY YOU ARE NOWIN 2 . 1) ae) CALIFORNIAS i STATE CAPITOL, THE GROUNDS CONTAINING MANY RARE TREES AND SHRUBS, AN EARLY TRANSCONTINENTAL “Stop and think, judge! Perhaps you have a little boy of your own——” eS a ee ; ci SUTTER'S FORT, ————— in Natighton township on t r STRONGHOLD OF \ Still 1 nship heir way THE GOLD RUSH e ee -—o rs, ick and daughter of DANS OF ‘49. the Nick Tozeski ou By B. P. HAGSTROM ster vacation. arena rE arents of the pupils in Esth-| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Albert Hagstrom rian Stra Ue sci jo. 4 gathered at the q ee to wate z They Mon acre sue om tae ‘DOESNT MAKE ANY / WE GOES AN' CHALLENGES Y YOUNE BEEN our PAL. ere accompanied back le, e Tacarone, COUPLE DAYS TO TRAIN DIFFERENCE TO ME... US To A RACE, THEN HE THEY ARE, JUMBO=GEE, \ HEART D HEART TALK... i ALONG, LONG TIME AN’ - Hagstrom, instructor in the d rihday. 17 . ; hs Bet SY aes BEFORE WE HAVE THE I'M READY ANY TIME WANTS TIME TO TRAIN FoR THEY WONT Be THAT grade school, who spent the E a 2 4 ON BEN. 5 "1 fal You ARI GOING To ae oe RACE, HADNT ‘You SAY= Poors IT. HOH... \NE'LL. BEAT ‘EM, WAY WHEN WE Let pir oe Heth TO MAKH You AsaINST vacation at her home, returning by Pauline Hagstrom opened a or L NO MATTER How MUCH HE G{ GET THROUGH wilh You vP.... NOSIR..L PCODLE FOR A RACE... train from Bismarck Sund summer school term in Ecklund town- SOneS ( iq Norma and Bobby Hoc r vis-| ship Monday morning. i TRAIN . ited with their sister, M | and daughter, Margaret, CHALLENGES sumgo!! f 3 ‘WOU CALS BEAT HIM, CANT fer, of Painted Woods Saturday | w dinner guests of Mr. and Reset ; Yous Wednesday of last we M i and Mrs, Edwin |_ Davi 3 Tosa tonded the funeral of a re of Mr. morning. Nettie Knocks, RACE... Johnson in Bismarck Wednesday. They | « E n working at the Kaeter visited at the Cnarles Johnson home . returned with him. FRECKLES ss ==), The people of this communtty have THINKS IT been attending the revival services jheld in Wilton by Rev. Shirley of & Big JOKE, Ir Steele and in Regan by Rey. Jensen. BUT TAKES Elsie Kaeter visited with her TAs uP HF you use MINERAL OIL| | cin’: se’ Semavcr Sosa rue eget eb Foie day and Wednesday. Mrs, Kaeter un- derwent an operation Tuesday morn- Mc Kessonss ing. z if Ingrid Hagstrom substituted for | —— = A B LE three days in Grasslake school No. 1,] MOM'N POP 4 due to the illness of the instructor. The Original and Best rge number from this commun- Bear GnG Bes ttended Easter services and pro- f , 7_CAN'T HELP IT, cc wri we TO SIGN SSIAN MINERAL OIL in the Pentecostal church in Re- goa ies os ANER BEFORE SOME- eae petite besa re raed rig pidyeiegetromianal UAE nS Iee ov AYER ee ee rry Vincent motored Pauline Hag- bau Beaty Srey ene " rom to the Louie Spitzer home near WORTH IT t Baldwin Sunday, Conrad Johnson motored his daugh- ter Velma to Wilton Monday. Mrs. Herman Falkenstein assisted *|Mrs, Morris Anderson in packing their household goods last week. The An- derson’s moved to the Ed Cornell farm \the latter part of the week. Oscar Erickson motored to Turtle Lake Monday to visit with his wife, who is caring for her mother. . \ a ; Edna Falkenstein returned home the } a ‘ ° ° |middle of the week after a short visit L pul a 4 |with Ada Anderson of Wing. 5 : iT A EE | “Axel Asplund, Mr, and Mrs. Erick ; f oi i Ee Phone 22 | and children and Harry Vin- : \ | ie 208 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. |! ¢ Sunday dinner guests at the ae. : UTM es i, {Ole Hagstrom home. Ed Broehl and Mrs. Signe Johnson visited Miss Mary Doyle's | school Wednesday. LA@IN'T ALLOWED Ta ARGUE WITH “Here va are! cimme TH ewe! (TLL i PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS, BUT WHEN " Stickler Solution, | Ya SAY ER WINDOWS OGN'T NEEO ‘y s COST A COUPLA SMACKERS TA GET A » ° WASHIN’ eR cRazY! I'LL BETCHA EVE BUCKS “a CAN'T SEE ACROSS TH’ F UN. ER A L SER RMSSS ET ARE wasteo! HOME Offers . © . Vv ‘Above are the three words which can Convenience be formed out of the letters A, C, E and Privacy | [and wel urn Luck, soixses/ acounter-irritant”—Musterole warms: and helps draw out congestion. Apply this soothing, safe “counter-irritant” every hour for 5 hours. All druggists, wT wourd W. E. Perry MUsTEROLE ! > a] er 208 Fifth St. Phone 687 a Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. ee aia ; BLISTER MES 1 NEW ORLEANS’ | 5 ; —— t Good t MuRTS. WALES The honor of serv p { FAMOUS OTSA (T'S LIKE You savsS— WEEDS, NOW. Is A NICE ing you at a time when MATTER? \ MAKES A BETTER expert. and efficient § Charles Hotel Lost YouR service is so badly need- tL. NERVE? On, ed obligates us to dc everything as nearly eof icas Leading Hotels MeCOMAODATING 1000 GUI Perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. Reduced Room Rates WEBB BROS. Pf ee eso ALFRED S. 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