The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1932, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, THE GUMPS—IS THERE NO LIMIT TO THE MAN’S CLEVERNESS? Ot LRCAN ANOTHER “Crig-ABOUY AN iienman MOLI [ SHOULD LISTEN Yo LIVTLS JONGR KNEW, NAMED PAT — ES A SEREAMS pecaiee sd A ie eat teri Mogan REALLY ff Tag INTHE COUNYRY= AND AT ‘TRA. STORIES = : A aS WHEN THE OLD LADY WAR Warr, pus be Ci set edhe ah =) Yi tigi O'COURSE SHE GOTTA LEAVE ! es a a: AND SKEEZIX oeEEsie WHER HE CUES AN’ MEET THAT BIG LUMMUX, Bags ln! WHAT IS IT A HAVE TURNED HOTEL OR AN OFFICE ALL RIGHT THEIR HEADLIGHTS | & BUILDING OR WHAT? PRIGGN. TOOT TOWARDS HOME. | § ; = NOUR HORN. THEY ARE ; { LONESOME FOR THE ONES LEFT BEHIND AND ARE THINKING OF “nN, ' % THEM THIS ‘Not good enough for you, eh?’ MORNING. a MEANWHILE Florence Lake ALL 1S GOING tr HAVE YOU | al SMOOTHLN BACK wt 4 : pono entra = Hyperai a: EF rete cine By HELEN WITT THERE ON THE cour sete,bots of Appetite e LUNING ROOM : jomach, urn oF 6 - Associated Stomach Disturbances Mr. a tai ais peta AERPOREE ___i|yFtoor. Lith ohare ated | n Lloyd, Ed Stroh and Gust FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ‘reatment at once for ready re! | Witt t Saturday evening at the Z and permanent correction. | John Witt HOE) : . WHAT OID I TELL oUF WELL-Y0U DID IT, SAY! Youre JUST MAD AN, GURE I LIKE YOU, SAY! Poopve ISN'T H.Ptunder,Ph.c. | Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Glanville gave UMBO Now, WwHaT Co you ff DIONT Yeu, JUMBO: BECAUSE JUMBO WoN !! JUMBO...GEE, L JUST HERE YET... LETS crowned with | a whist party Friday evening. Prizes THINK OF JUMBO ? ALL RIGHT—BUT I ANY otD Time You Wow, YouRSELF, JhoueuT P E couLD @ AN ie Bisremertable stemech treatment, You | Wore, ,"@u bY Mrs. John Witt and ” Eee ; ee ia POODLE, OR ANY ! Yeu Lie JuMgo—you ¥ BEAT You BECAUSE HE fi owe it te your stomach to ask fora FREE | Halord Scallon. WINS «- Me DID IT! oTuer 006 Gets For im?! TRIAL ot Jim Kozenik spent Sunday after- : que BEST of Shu, CANT HELP BUT WAS So MUCH BIGGER... {noon at the Anton Roehbald home. e aad Like A Nice Dos Mr. and Mrs. John Witt have FRECKLES . THey GOTTA LIKE HIM CAN 5 moved to the north Horihan farm. Gor THe The Herman Seilinger family moved; to the Johnson place. SvePRise CF r. oe ING. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rath spent HIS youNe “|the week visiting at the William Witt LIFE WHEN = | SES, Kato Piatt other of Mrs. ctinaieietdon vs, Kate Plattner, m of Mrs. |R. G. Marchant, left for her home in os en, Scotland, S. D., Friday. She spent the winter here, e e Jacob Heimbouch moved on a farm |north of Regan this week. Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. D. F, McClelland and Phone 22 |Ted Mekel spent Friday evening at 208 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. the John Witt home. Mr. Carl Johnson, Mike Pankyvich, | William Witt, Jim “Kozsick and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Glanville were Win; shoppers Saturday. | a } . t THAT'S Fine! HANK, BUST OUT TO NOU WOULDNT]{ “THAT WAS MIGHTY Miss Opal Harvey gave a program y GUESS SHE'S PRETTY THE HOUSE LATER ON. . NICE OF NOUNG CHICK'S at Florence Lake school No. 2 Sat- j WELL FED UP WITH WE'RE TAKING AGUSTA WIFE TO TAKE AGUSTA urday evening. ‘BOUT UNDER OUP WING FOR OFF MY WANDS FOR THE | YoU JUST TURN | The Hindbouch children spent Fri- ? THE EVENING. WE'LL EVENING. SHE WAS PRETTY/ HER OVER TO iday night and Saturday at the Her- : eae ene nen, SS Naclabepahaas Sa F U N. ERAL (papas } 3 : DECIDED TO RETURN OF WoUR STAY ———_—_————""6 1) §. W. Burleigh HOME |—-——_—_— Offers | Sunday callers at the John Stewart ; home were Mrs. Katherine Ritchie EVENING, } reni of Bismarck, Charley Johnson, John- GETS Convenience jnie and Ed Becknall. GOING = ee Charles Snyder is working for Lee and Privacy Mallard. Andrew Lamb and his mother are moving to the farm recently occu- ‘pied by Claude Houser and family. Claude Houser and Earl Snyder |were business callers in Bismarck Monday. Le aa eran cated sony is OH, HUM! U GUESS TH’ BOSS SENT METOTH) - : {Get ||ThAT Wasn't so HARD, Bu rs ¢ | Clarence Farrell has completed his AQUARIUM ‘CAUSE HE THINKS (1 4 rd 4 (AIN'T Lookin’ FORWARD To) d A jwork on the Register farm. Poor Fish! : 5 Rais TEE HALE OF TH Sunday callers at the Norman : = . Sow! ; W E Perr |Stewart home were Johnnie Beck- e e jnall, Vernon McLean, Ernest Houser 208 Fifth St. Phone 687|)) °"* H°"""4 Kenny. $1, a sl“ & ib tk, at a ’ ze » ro 5-3 g9=3 Be By KATIE D. STEWART mw a = I Stickler Solution FESI lfictfsiiis Dom AAEEEEFMMORRR SSUU .° MEASURE FOR MEASURE “Measure For Measure,” the title of one of Shakespeare’s famous plays, was formed by rearranging the letters that appear in the two top lines. z . oe: ee STORIES ‘The honor of serv- ing you at a time when | OF : expert and effictent \/ service is so badly need- fil] | (| ed obligates us to dc 10 everything as nearly = perfect as possible. You can rely upon us. WEBB BROS. Funeral Directors Phone 50 Night Phone 50 or 887 SHOES, WWE ALANS F HEARD THT NOUN m ‘ WOM! TWAS MORE SERIOUS, : : i AV! WHAT DO Sou. Y HAF A CARE, ORLEANS’ . P ! SPORT, THAN 1 THOUGHT. a AWMER one! 1] GUNS WANT, ANYWAN® | MONSIEUR. 1 am f ptr. a . TWAT DETECTIE'S STILL OUT GO BY, ; —. You SUNKING FUMT-FooT, / WELL PREPARE || Johnson wrote, “The man be- hind the plow bares Nature's iste sustaining bosom to the families Ong of fmericas Leading Hotels P| of his brothers.” ‘The farmer 18 “His Brother's Keeper.” Mil- Reduced Room Rates lions are nourished by the study Meals at $2 per day... and labor of these husbandmen 3 ee 4 whose love of agriculture has ‘edditional, if inclusive sate is desired made them the mainstay of civ- ALFRED S. AMER« CO. a lization. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Meencie aes || O.A.CONVERT : easy “taaaiSly Distinctive Funeral Service TELEPHONE 304,112 THAYER AVE. 2

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