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aan: are not patent medicine children, Their appetite needs no coaxing. Their tongues are never coated, cheeks never pale. And their bowels move just like clockwork, because they have never been given a habit-forming laxative. You can have children like this— and be as healthy yourself—if you follow the advice of 'a famous family hysician. Stimulate the vital organs. rhe strongest of them need help at times. If they don’t get it, they grow sluggish. Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin is a mild, safe stimulant. When a youngster doesn’t do well at school, it may be the liver that’s lazy. Often the bowels hold enough Poisonous waste to dull the senses! A spoonful of delicious syrup pepsin iy | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE. 1NC._22 “Dat warden comes around here a dozen times a day, complaining about his wife and stomach. ‘once or twice a week will avoid all this. It cont: active senna, does a world of —young or old. this fine prescriptional preparation at any drugstore. Just ask them for Dr, Caldwell’s syrup pepsin. and colds. Keep a bottle in the medicine chest instead of cathartics that so often bring on chronic constipation. 1 v: pepsin can alwa to give clogged by cleansing, with none of that painful fresh laxative herbs, and pure pepsin, and god to any system You can always get. Get some syrup pepsin today. and protect your family from those bilious days, frequent. sick_ spells Caldwell’ syrup be employed s a thorough or burning feeling after- It isn’t expensive. HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 THE GUMPS—GOOD-BY, SWEETHEART ON, MR. GUMP- IM 80 SORRY WE'RE LEAVING = AND IM GOING TO MIS$ You 1y HAS BEEN SuUCmM A TREAT WL THINK OF YOU ALL YHE TIME - HONESTLY = | WILL = NO- I'M NOT GOING To SER Ba cou AND LK YE TO YOU REA! WWERE Ronin BACK So WELL= | MUST Hi EYRE OFF- MILLIE AND MAMA FOR PARTS UNKNOWN = WHAT ? you b 7 WRY ) HAVEN'T BEGUN ‘TO RRTAIN You YET = PLANNED SO LL. BE UP Nir LEAVE SO THOUT Meee Yo BAY GOOD - L NOT L&T YOU GO= HE'S HUNG uP! ON"? ARAN You'RE LEAVING? NELLO- MR. GUMP = = 7a ‘Sose CALLING ‘TO SAY THAT MILLIE AND ! ARE LEAVING = AND |} WANT TO SAY GOO! WE'VE HAD S TIME AND YOU'NE BEEN, BO WONDERFUL TO US= NOW WAtT A_MINOTE MILLIE WANTS “TO TALK Yo You- HOLO_TH! RY= TING FOR ME= WE'LL JUST HAVE TIME TO CATCH THE BOAY— GOODBY§ UNTIL 18am You~ GooDBYE + DCH A_GoOOoD WHY You CAI MILLIE! Mt $l YOU'VE BEEN THROUGH A LOT: OF COUNTRY TIPPED UP ON ENO SO YOU COULD SEE BOTH. SIDES OF IT BUT NOU CAN'T GROW CORN ON THE EDGE OF IT. OUR ACRES ARE ALL LAID DOWN LIKE YOU THINK KANSAS 1S FLAT PROBABLY, WELL THE WESTERN END 1S 4135 FEET ABOVE SEA THAT'S HIGHER THAN THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN PENNSYLVANIA OR KENTUCKY, IT's A GooD uy] THING’ Nou CAME THROUGH THIS TIME OF’ NEAR. IN THE SUMMER Nov COULON'T SEE \T FOR THE CORN. ITS. LIKE DRINING IN A CANNON — AND IT'S ALL DOWNHILL TO MARKET. COMING THROOUG! KANSAS SINCE NESTERDAY TS A GREAT Reg U.S, Pat OM; Coprieh, 192, I'm gettin’ sick of it.” MAY { PROCLAIMED | CHILD HEALTH DAY Governor Asks North Dakota to | Christianson’s mother,, Mrs, Olauson. Observe Day With Ap- | propriate Programs | eee | Observance of Child Health day on} May 1 is urged in a proclamation is-| sued by Governor George F. Shafer. | He called on citizens and public and private organizations to unite with the state department of public health in observance of the day. | The proclamation reads: “Whereas, the president of the! United States has, in accordance with rongressional enactment, officially designated and proclaimed Sunday, May 1, 1932, as National Child Health, day, and “Whereas, the physical and mental} well-being of our children is the first concern of our citizens and their} protection the highest individual and! community obligation of our people; | and “Whereas, the responsibility of; promoting and protecting the health of our children is no longer regarded gs an individual responsibility alone, but is recognized as a community, state and national responsibility as) well, the full discharge of which in- yolves a high order of rommunity in-} terest and community cooperation, “Now, therefore, I, George F, Sha- fer. governor of the state of North Dakota. do hereby designate and pro-: claim May 1, 1932, as Child Health | day for North Dakota, and do earn-; and vocal solos and duets. estly invite and urge the people of the state and all public and private organizations interested in the wel- fare of our children to unite with the state department of public health in appropriate observance of the day, to the end that the physical and men- tal well-being of North Dakota's childhood may more adequately be protected.” | | Lein ———_—¢ By OLGA M. RISE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, who have spent the last three months at Baltic, 8. D., returned home Wednes- and Mrs. Helmer Arneson fter them. Rise is employed at the Christianson farm. Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman at- employed at the A. H. Helgeson farm. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein, Floyd andj Marion. Ilene and Mert Sawyer, Ar- thur Rise, Louise Pehl and Martha Merkel called at Alfred Arneson’s Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Christianson and daughters spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harvey and family of Wing, Harold Olsén, Hugh Irwin and Lyle Arneson were dinner guests at J, O. Rise’s Sunday. Faye Harvey spent Saturday and Sunday at the Dallas Barkman home. Olga Rise and Faye Harvey called at Stewart Severson’s Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arneson and daughter Alice, motored to Bismarck Tuesday. J. O, Rise, George Christianson and Helmer Helgeson motored to Driscoll Monday. Faye Harvey spent Sunday evening at Willie Olson's. The first baseball game of the sea- son here was staged between Lein schools No. 1 and No. 3 Sunday af- ternoon. School No, 1 was defeated by a score of 3 to 30. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Jr., Lou- ise Pehl and Martha Merkel were din- ner guests at Dallas Barkman’s Sun- day. The Assembly of God Regan, N. Dak. C. E. Oster, Pastor. Sunday: Sunday school, classes for all at 10:00 a. m. Y Morning worship at 11:00. Evangelistic service at 8:00 p. m. The pastor will speak on a very in- teresting subject at both services. Also good music by the orchestra, Come early. (Lees | Stickler Solution | _ Stickler Solution __| ° the Masonic dance at Steele By BLOSSER SA! 0 DONT THINK WIS NAMES WOULD BE ALBERT WALTERS IF HE JAY IS INSULTED! TLL Try... YKNOW ALL DOGS CAN'T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I'VE ALWAYS WISHED THAT ALBERT. HERE, KNEW SOME TRICKS... HELL BE GLAD NWELL, FRECKLES 1S THE 6VY WHO can Oo T= HES 600D, WHAT 1 MEAN Y SEE, DOGS ARE ALMOST LIKE PEOPLE... SOME ARE DUMB AN’ SOME ARE SMART... DO You ‘ ‘ ‘ { ‘ ‘ 1 1 MOM’N POP LOOK HERE ,SUGAR~1 DONT KNOW WHAT THIS IS ALL ABOUT, BUT IF IT CONCERNS / USING THAT AS & FULLER AYER AND THE OFFICE, 1 OUGHT TBE NOT A CHANCE! NOU'RE JUST, | ANOTHER SURPRISE! WHAT 1S IT? HAS AT ANN THING TO DO WITH MR. AFFEL? THAT'S THE BiG SURPRISE FOR MY SURPRISE PARTY > AN EXCUSE TO SATISFY YOUR ne Sees A we UOWOY, Doc! THOUGHT MEBBE J=/ WELL, Now LETS [COULD SELL YA SOMETHIN’ see —- Jesta 032 BY NEA SEAVICE, mc. ee, U's. SAY, GEE WAZZ! te A FANING SCHOOL ,\ONT tT ? WEL, TAS WHY TM GOING THERE THEY XEACK YOU Yo FLY 7 WELL, WONDERFUL 1 HEAR SIGNED OP RW’ FANIN’ SCHOOL To THE ETERNAL SORROW! OF THE ENLIGHTENED PROFESSOR, YOU ARE To RE USED IN ANOTHER OF WIS REGRETTABLE, TWO HIGHLY IMPORTANT, SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS. IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE, YES. CHEMISTRY 1S THE STUDY OF CERTAIN LEARNED MEN, HOMICIDE IS The OF MY GIFTED MASTER. HIS TIRELESS AND SCHOLARLY RESEARCH IS A NOBLE EFFORT To DETERMINE THE GEST MEANS, NAY, THIS LOWLY PERSON (S BUT THE WITLESS ASSISTANT OF THAT LEARNED