The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1932, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1932 STYLE Lo AND LAST NIGHT WHEN OUT IN THE Ms wuars maar? YY 1 eae somesooy ar fal \ SRB oa suapeucrense [fh "oN oN Pee Style and service considered, WHO'S YHERE ? piesa MSuADOW oF A INEARD : age poe es G ’ AND LATER U BO! the Lanpher has always been WHO'S ‘THERE- > SAW THE KNOB yA A LOW WHISTLE — hie DREADFUL THING a good hat buy... today, : rT IT CAME FROM, 1S HANGING OVER when values are ultra im- 6 CAST IY CHAMBER a te AEEN OO portant, it is the best buy. ; “ ‘ies! NAPPY — 3 NS Mclow felts in the latest models and becoming colors $3350 $400 $500 LAN PHER HATS Dahl Clothing Store BISMARCK, N. D. GASOLINE ALLEY—AND THE BALD EAGLE GOT SUNBURNED { 7 iTS NICE HOT? IT WAS SO HOT SEE THOSE FENCE POSTS? THEY AN THOSE HORSES. YOU THINK THEY'RE 9 7 = f HERE NOW HERE LAST SUMMER THE =f ALL: WARPED THAT WAY LAST AUGUST BANS, DON'T You? THAT'S TAN. “THEY WERE SQUINT, BUT | HENS ALL LAID HARD BOILED DRO RR NEE MATRIC: CIE ALL WHITE “TILL.THEY GOT OUT INTO THE SUN \LU Bet it's | EGGS. WHY, 1 SOLD MY gZ AS A PIPE LINE TILL THEN. [T EVEN 1 ONE AFTERNOON—THAT 1S, ALL EXCEPT THOSE HoT INTHE CATTLE RIGHT OFF THE AVG NNS) LABIA SS AUS SSS MASH INEL 4” WO PINTOS. THEY FOUND PARTIAL SHADE my “| SUMMER. RANGE AS BARBECUED BEEF. Soe eT ee UNDER A PINON PINE TREE. el SRO al e | (Hew mucH bo ) NOTHING AT ALL... BUT { LETS See iF 1 TLL PUT HIM IN THIS CORNER AND WELL, CAN You \WHY, HE'D BE A GEE, Wo WouLDwT Be JONES, L Owe You, IT SEEMS To ME THT THIS CAN TEACH HIM TEACH HIM T SIT UP.... SIT UP, IMAGINE THAT " GOOD PUPIL... HE SIT UP FoR SOME THE DecTon DOG OF YouRS SHOULD A FEW SIMPLE Bis Boy! uP.... UP. Z I DIDNT THUNK REALLY LEARNS VETERINARIAN, Jones? ile HAVE A LITTLE TRAINING... Wieks.... Doe a HE'D OTT... @uicety! HAS TAKEN ae, HE'S RATHER ILL USE A Piece Z : Z SEES le BEHAVED! OF CHOCOLATE = = es " THe PIECE e Poopte .! OF GLASS OUT (ee bd OF POODLES PAW AND THE Doe SHOWS HIS Joy By GALLOPING AROUND THE PLACE Like A JUMPING “What's a good safe poison to scare somebody?” THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mission study, “Madagascar Calls” Regan, N. D. —A. B. Olson. j ai & E. nee ae ; Lesson review, ““The One Mediator.” | Sun junday school classes for} Lesson study, “Sin in the Light of oe aa ESCM ERR ees ail at 10-00 8. m. Caves? Bie” A HUNDRED | A SITTLE SMALL. NO FOOLIN’! tur Gwe wueat “HANK AND 1 WANT TIGET tw Preaching service at 11 a.m. Sub-| Every member of the Sabbath DOLLAR Grae acs Hose lb ade Callas Fa ON A LITTLE OF THE FUN Ject, “Rejoice.” school brings a Bible. Sela Su ausa 2 LUNCHEON DATE At THE THIS CENTURY NOTE IS GOING Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Sub-| Regular service, 3 p. m. THE TOWN OPEN FOR || BUTZ-AND THEN To A ject, “The Man in the Tree.” “Come Thou Almighty King"—Con- AGUSTA,SO 11'S UP TO MATINEE-AND OVER TO Specials in song and music by Mr.jgregation. vou TGET BUSY WITH THE ASTORBILT FOR Law and Oster and others. Announcements. THE RED PAINT Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Bible study) “Jesus Come and Bless Us’—Con- and prayer meeting. gregation. Sermon, “Going Away Poor, Coming SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST |Back Rich.” CHURCH Consecration service. 623, 7th St. N.. “Jesus is all the world to me”—Con- R. R. Bietz, Minister |Sregation. Saturday, April 16 Benediction. Teachers’ meeting, 1 p. m. Baptismal class, 3:00-3:30. “The Sabbath school teachers have} Wednesday, April 20: JONFIDENT THAT DISTANCE WAS AT LAST HICTEN THEIR ITHER ARE THEY PREPARED FOR THE AMAZING “ ADENTITY, WASH AND RIP REGISTER UNDER ASSUMED : 2 NELOPMENT WHICH FOLLOWS. THERE 1S NO NAMES AT A CHENP ROTEL “SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. © FRO MACCUTTA. /ESCAPE, © STUPID ; if GOAT, FROM THe ‘TMOUSAND SLEEPLESS EVES OF Tue Dread ORIENTAL MONSTER, need of walking carefully and prayer-| Prayer and Bible study, 8:00-9:00. fully before God. They must labor as; Choir practice, 9:00-10. Sabbath school, 2 p. m. , | Carrington Man Is | Stickler Solution | Made Field Secretary |—sarEsMAN SAM osc evaleetineaeea me 4 McCoy, Carrington, was elected field BUY © LOTTA LITTLE THINGS I CAN SELL 9 GoT TTHINGAMAGIGS, DOOHICKIES, WHATCHA— y secretary of the North Dakota Soclety FROM DOOR To DOOR — THINGS HOUSEWIVES ) Yat MACALUITS, THINCRONABOBS. P EEE SAN rectors Wednesday Mot, OUT TH’ ERONT Rey. McCoy has been at Carrington cawecsss OP Q olis, where he formerly was pastor of a ; the Union City commission. i Ki i tional society for the friendless which _ Ee High een aed | gives its time and attention to those This, multiplied by one-third of a gross tate federal instituti // peoples (48) eqs 1200. Take 12 from that | | ‘hose familles need relief. ‘The so- 1 pa answer is nothing. e occupations. Baking Test WEA, NEARIN CW Mocn oo AYO BEST... FOR OVER RS 25 ounces for 25¢ -., qewetwed cocceccee: eevee coccececceeeeovcesecocetcosoccces. atthe *e ‘hose who must give an account.” ry oe gaat ' Fargo, April 15—(P)—Rev. N. B. NOW, GET ME RIGHT THis TIME! LWANNA ) OH, WHAT YOU WANT (S @ GRIP FULL OF for the Friendless by the board of di- CAN MAKE USE OF — DOOTIGGERS AND WHATSITS | Ta GET KICKED two years, going there from Minneap- g The society is a unit of the na- ‘ | who are or have been prisoners in + 7 ‘one hundred times (or 1200) and the ciety assists former felons in finding o e GS | q 4 Pr} COPYRIGHT 1931 BY JAQUES MFO, CO. Oo $ OF POUNDS USED BY OF COUREE THEY 9 wT JR GOVERNMENT i PeOKEN Gh Apssinihe SOG. AN WRICHES THEIR ENERY MOVE.

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