The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1932, Page 8

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yy LAN PHER HATS Dahl Clothing Store BISMARCK, N. D. TIMELY Never was 4 time when so many reasons mark the Lanpher as the best hat buy... style, looks, quality, value, price. A hat that has an individuality you'll appreciate $350 $400 $500 RIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932 _ er FON 1 WIsH. You HAD ‘SEN MILLIE'S HIS. EXPRESSION WHEN | ‘TOLD’ aor HIM ABOUT THE COUNT — TeAgING GIM ~ NOW WE MUST KEEP THIS ‘S STORY UP - AND MAKE HIM BELIEVE A COUNT 18 REALLY | CRAZY ABOUT You — SCORE OF MEN WHO WOULD SACRIFICE THEIR LIVES FOR MILLIE'S HAND- AND ABOUT THE COUNT — WHICH WAS FoR BIMBO — ‘THE (GUMPS—LEAVEIT TO MAMMA ie ete - . GA STHINK “THAT BE SMART—. DON'T LET HIM - SARE A UTTLE Re OR H VUST SITTING AND WAr AND To POP THE QUESTION = You! FOR YOU- MOTHER ISN'T SUCH A WORRY — FOOL - You KNOW — RIVES FOR si Mi Ree U.S, Pat OF “Cr “Oh, Lydia, aren't you thrilled? COUNTIES AWARDED $70,000 AS SHARE IN GASOLINE TAX Cass Receives Largest Amount With Ward County in Sec- ond Position A total of $75,000 was distributed to North Dakota counties as their share of the gas tax for the quarter January 1 to March 31, figures an- nounced today by State Treasurer Berta Baker show. Cass county received $6,998.62, the largest amount of any county. Ward county was next with $4,199. The distribution to counties in this area follow Adams Billings Bowman Burleigh Dunn Grant Hettinger Kidder Logan . McIntosh McLean Mercer Morton I've been invited to Mrs. De Rox’s after- noon tea.” ee . ‘7 the annual A Steele May 14. TRAVELING MAN ENDORSES ALL-BRAN Says It Brought Relief From Constipation “I want to take this unsolicited means to tell you what ALL-BRAN has done for me. “I am on the road all the time, and this has a tendency to consti- pate me, or any one who travels all the time. I used to suffer a great deal from constipation, until some one told me about Kellogg’s ALL- Bran. Since I have been eating this | cereal, I have been cured of con- stipation. I heartily endorse it to any one suffering as I did.” — Mr. B. F. Pollard, Marion, N. C. Constipation is caused by lack of two things in the diet: “Bulk” to | exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. Labora- | | county's first carload of cracked wheat ; bY. tests show ALL-BRAN provides both. At the same time, it supplies iron for the blood. The “bulk” in Aut-Bran is simi- Jar to that of lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Being a natural corrective ALt-Bran is not habit-forming. How much better than lad te and drugs — so often harmful. tablespoonfuls daily will over- come most types of constipation— serious cases, with Sone . If have intestinal trouble not re- Slowed this way, see your doctor. Serve ALt-BRAn as a cereal with or cream, or use in cooking. ‘At all grocers in the pos a ad gece Made by Kellogg in Battle a Mount? 1,333.50 371.93 735.90 332.55 455.40 1,780.65 | | PLAY IS PRESENTED | Beach, N. D., April 12.—Seniors of ; ,Beach high school presented “Cat O' Nine Tails,” mystery play, here. In the cast were James Stone, Io Holl- stein, Rex Miller, Russell McClena-| han, Ioune Nelson, Iva Clark, Lewis! Odland, Jr., Donald Hathaway, Elsie Buldhaupt, Thelma Dailey and Ethel | Bosserman. GLEN IN GIRL WINS Mandan, N. D., April 12.—(/P)—Ber- tha Meissner, 11-year-old Glen Ullin} girl took first honors in an essay con- test on “The Value of a Silo on the Farm” sponsored by the Morton coun- ty Agricultural Council. Evelyn Bar- rett of Mandan placed second and) third prize went to Berethe Bergstrom | of Almont. j SET PLAY DAY DATE \ Steele, N. D., April 12—Dates for Kidder county grade school play day and hgih school track and field meet were set at a meeting of principals from throughout the county. The play day will be held at Tuttle May 13 and the track meet at WILL COMPETE APRIL 16 Dunn Center, N. D., April 12.—Chil-| dren of elementary grades in Dunn| county schools will participate in the! Washington bicentennial declama- | tion contests here April 16, according | to Lorene York, superintendent of schools. Contestants have been di- vided into three class groups. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mott, N. D., April 12.—Mr. and Mrs. | William S. Baugh, Mott. observed the | 50th anniversary of their wedding |recently at Lafayette, Ind., while vis- iting their daughters, Mrs. Dean Wil- | son and Mrs. Harriet Mueller. BACKS INTO CREEK Mott, N. D., April 12.—Ralph Col-; grove received a drenching but was| | unhurt when his truck backed into a! creek near here and turned over. He | had considerable difficulty getting out | | of the cab before it filled with war) | ter. | MARRIED AT HAZEN Hazen, N. D., April 12.—Miss Eva! Horning and Jack Mutzenberger were married at the St. Paul Lutheran | church here by Rev. O. H. Voelske Both families are prominent in the! | Stanton district. CRACKED WHEAT ARRIVES Killdeer, N. D., April 12.—Dunn | has arrived here. Applicants to whom | the carload has been apportioned have | been notified to call for their shares. BEULAH WOMAN DIES Beulah. N. D., April 12.—Mrs. Susan Boland, 79 years old, Mercer county pioneer, died here. EXPERIENCES. t DIO MEET UP WITH A RATTLESNAKE ONE DAY THAT BY SOME ACCIDENT OR FREAK OF NATURE DIDN'T HAVE ANN RATTLES. AN’ HE LOOKED UP AT ME SO PITIFUL: LIKE, | FELT SORRN FOR HIM. HE WAS PRACTICALLY AN OUTCAST AMONG HIS OWN KIND. YOU'VE GOT A RATTLESNAKE BAND ON YOUR HAT. ANY NEW SNAKE STORIES, SQUINT? INE ALLEY. SS eee” Totes) YOu MEAs a AETER “THINKIN ‘/ HOLLOWED OOT THIRTEEN POKER CHIPS AND: MADE HIM THE SWELLES SET OF RED WHITE AND BLUE RATTLES NOU EVER SAW AN! FASTENED BUTTON. HE WAS SO PROUD — AND GRATEFOL: COME UP UNDER MY WINDOW AND WAKE ME OP AT FIVE- Hees I NOPE. HE DISAPPEARED. BUT SHORTIN AFTERWARD OIRTY JOE TRIED JO CASH THIRTEEN POKER CHIPS WITH HOLES IN ‘EM DOWN AT THE SOFT DRINK PARLOR AN' DURIN’ THE FIGHT THAT ENSUED “THIS SNAKESKIN BAND SOMEHOW GOT OFFN HIS HAT AN’ ONTO MINE. I'M MIGHTY FOND ©’ THIS HAT BAND. ‘EM ON WITH A HE USED To = THIRTY EVERY MORNING. UP PoopLe! UP! 1 GUESS HE DOESNT KNOW WHAT To THINK OF ALL WAIT A MINUTE:.LETS GeT LINDY OVER HERE, CLOSER... THEN PUT HIS FRONT Lees OVER FIRST !! Now LINDY, youRE GOING T Carky PoopLe To THe Cos DocToR'S... 7 KNOW, APTER ALL, WE'RE ALL PALS... WELL,WERE OW OUR WAY... BOC JONES WILL GET THIS GLASS OUT OF PoooLeS PAW L AN’ EVERYTHING | F WILL BE JAKE ! NICE Boy, PoopLE = COME ON. A LITTLE More... “AT'S TH’ Sturr! BABY! AcusTA SURE HAS © HANK'S HEART TVE HAD A WOW OF AN EVENING, GLADYS YOU AND CHICK ARC | PEACHY AND HANK {1S NICE,BUT I'D LOVE | TO HAVE YOU SEE HOMER DYING TO MEET HIM. BRING HM xou ? GEE, AGUSTA, You'Re GREAT’ HOW ABOUT A STEPPING-OuUT PROPOSITION SOON ? HANK IS FUN- AND WHAT A DANCER! BUT NO ONE CAN TAKE HOMER'S PLACE IN MY HEART. OH, IF | ONLY ECouLD SEE Him tt ti 1 CASHED A CHECK HERE FOR ) OH, BUT MISTER, | $23 AND Ya Gave ME VA PosiTive I | $8 Too much! GAVE. YOU Exactly #23! SAY, MR. TELLER, ( WAS WRONG AN’ You WERE RIGHT! KIN | HAVE MY EIGHT BUCKS BACK? AN’ PLEASE CHANGE 4-S-6~7— 8-9-10-Il-12- THIS. FIVE INTO ONES! (3-14-15! ONLY G1E- A a Teen! ; / ! Stickler Solution ‘ BU athe ok WeaRi SoMe VoRaCiouS The large letters m the two words are the consonants that were missing. SPEKE 15 A BG SAOT, HE 1S PICKING OP SPEED FAST I! We LATEST STUNT 16 TO GWE NICKELS AWRY sae BRAND, NEW ONES, AS A GESTURE OF BENEVOLENCE i} WELL, WOT'S WRONG, “TONY? HAVE THOSE DERN DETECTWES BIN ON YOUR HEELS, Too? WELL, | GOT NO “TIME FOR CABLEGRAMS OR— HELO! (TS FROM WONG KONG, CHINA— OF ALL PLACES! Now, WHO ON EARTH DO 1 KNOW 1 CHINA? WELL, BUS’ MY NEC? INUIT AIN'T SIGNED,

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