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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932 __ ITORS AGAIN 13 THING IS GETTING SPOOKY. KNOCKS AT THE |e WAS SEATED IN, ll UMMQNING UP; HER BOUDCIR AND te oe He S Al AS SWE PICKED UP GT COURAGE = A BOOK = SHE THOUGHT SNE HEARD THE DOOR KNOB SOFTLY TORN= AND GLANCING UP, SHE SAW THROUGH A MIRROR THE DOOR IN BACK OF HER SLOWLY OPEN= SHE WAS PETRIFIED- DOOR = WHISPERINGS IN THE DARK~ FACES AT THE WINDOW- —B—— RPoor HENRIETTA 1S BESIDE MERSELF wrt FEAR = 4 Ir is not necessary to give- 2 headaches. It is just a bit old- @shioned! The modern woman who Sr: sels a headache coming on at any ay 'Tme, takes some tablets of Bayer » spirin and heads it off. 4 : i Keep Bayer Aspirin handy, and | cep your engagements. Headaches, laps pate cons at daullicld fp rent times. So do colds. You can en - es a" - Ai Shem before they're fairly started if YOU Bet real aspirin, you'll get real Eno Fou'll only remember this handy, Telief. In every package of genuine » garmless form of reliel. Carry it 3 Bayer tablets are proven directions heour purse and nsure your comfort. Which cover headaches, colds, vhile shopping; your evening's %0f¢,throat, toothache, neuralgia, a Pleasure atthe theatre. Those little 2¢uritis, sciatica, rheumatism, etc. ™ fagging aches that bring a case of The tablets stamped Bayer won't “nerves” by day are ended in a _ fail you, and can’t barns you. They tryifly. Pains that once kept people don’t depress the heart. They don’t tome are ee half, an hour upset the stomach. So take them waiter axing Bayer Aspirin! You'll whenever you need them, and take d these tablets always help. If enough toend the pain. Ben mani) V7 y c | HAS F X AVERY? HE'S oe GLIDING ALONG CORKY: I'M THE HIGHWANS TICKLED PINIK TO Bilal RE. SEE YOU! HOME AGAIN, PHYLLIS! ISN'T IT GREAT! YES BOT WHY 00 PEOPLE HAVE TO KISS A PERSON WHEN ‘THEY DON'T MEAN IT. (T SEEM’ SO GOOD, COUSIN PHNLLIS. HE WOULON'T DO IT IF IT COST ALL RIGHT, . HOWS THIS! a, ff riest 1 wave Poooie YW SHE FINALLY - WHAT DID I TELL 1S WLUES hy Wa POODLE 1S WATCH ME TURN THE Took HOLD OF you! most Doss WATCH DOs 4 SMART ENOUGH DOOR KNOB = THEN (T ALL ALONE, \NOULD TAKE- ABOUT SMART S 1S we! wy, TH kwow WHAT 117 TLL HOLO HER MouTH DIDN'T SHE ? ‘Wo weevs TO 2 Wie cea twant ner ||| upto THe KNOS . ge wont e ak toridiaece TO Do... ) ANO TURN THE Poopes |, HEAR A FUNNY Orrerent !! NOISE AT NIGHT, Lie ha AN’ WAKE HIM ¥ Pie (cep eae j | MOM’N POP VE PLANNED {tT ALL OUT, LADYS HAS JUST HONEY, AND DON'T BE ANGRY. I TOLD CHICK OF OUST KNOW THEY OUGHT TO MARRY. HER PLAN TO L KNEW I SHOULD MARRY YOu, BRING HOMER DITTY AND AGUSTA O-GETHER,SO THAT \F THEY BECOME ENGAGED AND GET MARRIED, OLD VJ. FULLER AYER WILL BE SO S ‘ TICKLED HELL GIVE ry > CHICK'S FIRM ALL : : HIS AD BUSINESS =-AND NOT ONLY THATQI WANT TO HELP YOU. A WIFE SHOULD BE A HELPMATE AND, AFTER ALL, MR. AFFEL ASKED ME TO TAKE CARE ta OF AGUSTA WELL, DIDN'T I FIX IT SO MR. AFFEL HAS PRACTICALLY WHAT NOu'RE]] LANDED MR. AYER ? SO ‘ou GETTING |] QUST STOP WORRYING. EVERYTHING WILL f COME OUT OKAY 5 jose & _ “ “Think you're smart, eh? Well, how many hits did S. Louis make in — s the last world series?” , — |SALESMAN SAM AND LAST, PERHAPS! By SMALL a Orizaba t ¢ Consumers Stores SS a Pe a ca Jessuty, Mats, | SELL ALL KINDSA JEWELRY! OH, REALLY, Mapam! Tis Is. HE FIRST, — ra) 4 Receiver Succumbs machin). | il Fargo, N. D., April 22—(7)—C. w.| r GENUINE FAKE DI'MONDS, NICE GREEN LEAPYEAR PROPOSAL IVE HAD! EMERALDS OR ANYTHING Ya MIGHT crave! izas : ys “ Regan, N. Dak. ® Reichert, 69, former legislator, once 9 president of the Equity Co-operative Packing company of Fargo and later receiver for the Consumers United Stores company will be buried here Priday afternoon after services in the Corrington Congregational church. Reichert died Wednesday after a long Long prominent in North Dakota business circles he was chosen receiver for the Consumers United Stores, the ‘Nonpartisan League venture in mer- bankrupt. He was president of the Equity pack- ing plant and assisted in clearing off its affairs prior to its being sold to its present owners, Armour and com- pany. ‘American Poet Lost Overboard at Sea Mexico City, April 29.—(r)—Hart | €rane, the American poet who was lost overboard from the steamer Orizaba ‘Wednesday, had been deeply affected by the death of his father last sum- mer, his friends here said. Last week, they said, Crane threat- ened to kill himself and a friend was with him on the way home aboard the chandising, when it was declared ry C. E. Oster, Pastor Sunday: Sunday school classes for ail at 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. The pastor will speak on very in- teresting subjects at both services. Good and lively singing, also many specials. You will always find a welcome in our church. Come early. PST EMSA TONES | Stickler Solution ‘ The merchant gained $260.25. The cost was $1450 less 10 per cent, which brought it down to $1305, and then less 5 per cent, which brought it down to ‘$1239.75, And that amount from $1500 {he selling price) left him the $260.25 profit, 2 wows Vine my J NEW COIFFURE , WUE ? av! T Toon ‘im UP FER A ROP ao LEAST, & WASH TUBBS WELL, FAT BOY, ARE YOU READY To SE WED To THE STAKE “WEL? ME UP YY NO YOU WONT SOMEBODY! [LL ) EITHER. “THIS IS, FIGHT THAT BLINK / ALL NONSENSE, ‘AT GUY'S NO MORE A. CHINAMAN THAN WG CHINAMAN TLL 1 CROAKS, EASY HIMSELF! THERE. NEVER WAS BUT ONE FELLA COULD FIGHT LIKE HIM — AN’ ‘AT'S OLD U SAP, AN’ KINDLY EXPLAIN WOT TH HECK'S TW BIG IDEA.