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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY THE GUMPS— HELLO! Now AM 1} SUPPOSED . uN re OM» THE TELEPHONE HELLO! WHY DON'T You ANSWER f To KNOW , N THIS. viv SEEMS AWFULLY| I e e Re CONTENT AGAIN = MELLO! 1 SAY. re) ig Se oy He paris AAS THEY. : - “ews,” e WHAT BO Yoo WANT? NECK - WHO er oa Sy j You SUPPOSE ouT_OF USK 1S SOMEONE CALLING CAN'T YOU TALK @ SPEAK- wis ? HENRIETTA “tear PHON JOM CARR'S HELLO! | SAY= AND WHAT CAN ‘ BY RATYLING bes One T I RESIDENCE ? THEY WANT ? DOORS AND ‘LL SEND Cc them with | oth FRINDOWS =~ Fettow WINDOWS - i ; om |pare them with | others pees ie DOING THIS HAS SPENT i THE ENTIRE DAY i CALLING ON ( | | THE PHONE . : sis : , | 3 INTERVALS- There are 22 Schilling fine flavors. Each Ney WHEN & ; | SHE ANSWERS one contains more flavor essence than even | | SHE CALL . Den { HERE IS x * uaws require — more than NO ONE k ; the Pure Food Laws require mo: wee Wie *: | ee most any other you can buy. I | 1.5, Pat OF Conia . mo Yet a 2 @2. bottle of each, ” | GASOLINE ALLEY— WHY IS A MOTHER? : including Va re él lag is vow only | — SS SSS aan z Z : Rey Hy — So eH CORKY! come & LORA, WHAT Za ‘ RIGHT BACK HAPPENED TO CORKY IMAGINE, COUSIN & DIDN'T HAVE ——— ——————=_ HERE! WHILE WE WERE PHYLLIS. HE WAS NO TROUBLE HE RAN AWAY HE THREW MUD ae sis = - GONE? HE 1S SO JUST FINE ALL t) | wind HIM AT FROM ME. AT ME AN‘ 1 GOT ; Cc SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark NAUGHTY AND ALLMIS, WALLET, HIM LOCKED IN Ri Ir THE: GARAGE. 4 mee ¥ 7 Sat 4 gets me t wou her v F hig) con T mo con son sch suk § | EE RAIS ——— a | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS PAINLESS DISCIPLINE! es | BoY! I'M GETTING ON To WELL,OSSIE, ALBERT OH, HO...L WOULDN'T ever WELL ,OF couRSE, \NHY, L JUST WENT l TEACHIN' BOBS THINGS, AN! 1 JUST Hap IT Do THATs:£ BUT L CAUsHT IF YOUR DOS DOES OUT TO HIS DOG HOUSE a 7 Like Feecktes (| OUT...AN' I LET c HIM EATING UP ONE OF SOMETHING NAUGHTY, PUNISH HIM, AN’ DRANK UP ALL be HIN ONS WHO 5" TREAT YOUR. MY SHOES, So I JUST IT'S ALL RIGHT 7O ” 1 4 \ NAS Boss, Dos CRUELLY, : it HIS Mit !f in K ' UP AN’ PUNISHED TEACH HIM RisHT a ae | vi HIM YER FROM WRONG — ’ evi 7 ‘ : no I pi c sil 3 f § th ty 5 ot 1 oO 1 is i tt 1 MOM’N POP HOMER DITTY ARRIVES! By COWAN , a te. OH, ITS MP. DITTY, WERE HE 1S,AT LAST-MR. : BRING YOUR THINGS ity NO, NO. DA ~OU MEAN \/ . MRS. NEWFANGLE, eee D WELL, YOU AREN'T Get. our things ready, Jenkins. We're going to visit the streets today.” ASN'T IT COME RIGHT ) go cuanmen|| DITTY. THE GREAT POET !. Rates ide errs) lg THAT'S TO SAY THAT GOING TO_LET AN H : Bere Hes sre amncwn|| elanle: ChNGUs ta ; NOU DON'T MIND, Quite AGUSTA FELL EGG LIKE “THAT 1 WAY? YOU'RE LIKE ou! HUSBAND, AND MR WAILES( Supe ! " . 2 ALL RIGHT SCRAMBLE Your ; 1 DICTDICT —)Seanscon, Roval Swanson, Dorothy ME=YOU HAVE A BUMP ONE OF THE BOYS 2 : TIME, ARE YOU? ‘ ECKL N Baker and Clyde Whitmore. In the OF LOCATION pe hae. FROM THE OFFICE é is eed yi rw VINEIMUL ‘clothing club are Sylvia Felch, presi- x ; |dent, Aletha Sunnen, vice president, t Grace Forchert, secretary-treasurer, ASKS TEACHER BIDS Dorothy Baker and Martha Sunnen. I i —_— 1 > —> 'Grasshopper Measure : Burleigh joo! District Follows papecn y : Now Has ‘Broken Leg’ } 1 Example of Neighbor in Ene : Economy Move ; Washington, May 4.—(?)—Speaker . ee ; Garner told newspapermen Tuesday Following the example set a short /he doubted the House would be asked time ago by Grass Lake school district,| OW to appropriate $1,000,000 for) | Ecklund school district Tuesday ad-| Stasshopper relief in eight northwest- vertised for bids from candidates for , €TM States. teacher positions next year. | fate eo ae fat ne bill has vo school S are neigh. | otter en leg, sald. ered te Seeing seine of| The Texan recalled that proponents} SALESMAN SAM the county. of the tee Vere pane: Monday g i achers for six|t® assure the two-thirds majority y , mabl: ‘hool bo: will |@ suspension of the rules and because i ¥ Bree, oe ee tates lat that failure “doubted. whether 1b ENERY THING | BUY — FLY PAPER WU22 \ yy WITH WASHINGTON | : a6 the lowest salary demands, provided | Would gct through the House this ses- | their qualifications are satisfactory. | Sion. The advertisement is signed by A. E. " i} Holden, president, and Mrs. Agnes| CLASS PRESENTS PLAY | Engstrom, clerk of the school board,| Carson, N. D., May 4.—Carson high | Wilton. | School juniors presented “Who Is the The Grass Lake bids will be opened | Yellow Shadow”, a three-act play. In May 10. Grass Lake will hire four|the cast were Irene Ackerman, Ed- teachers. ward Spielman, Florence Wilson, Aris The Grass Lake advertisement | Dettloff, Janet Cashman, Paul Wes- brought 35 letters to the Burleigh! ton, Will Spielman, Francis Bell, county superintendent of schools here,| Pauline Blumhardt and Ralph Bot- including one from a woman in Cali- | ten. fornia, besides many other letters to the school board. BAND GIVES CONCERT | McClusky, N. D., May 4.—A concert TWO CLUB ORGANIZED was given here Tuesday evening by Steele, N. D., May 4.—A poultry | the McClusky city band, directed by ¢lub and clothing club were organized | E. R. Hegg. Vocal numbers by the | ‘A. - \4 Bessey at the Haynes school near here by | high school girls sextet and a solo by = = Carl T. Carlson, Kidder county agri-| E. G, Harstad were features between cultural agent. In the poultry club| band numbers. are Walter Borchert, president; Grace Borchert, vice president, Aletha Sun- nen, secretary-treasurer; Marvin ——— PURCHASE 321 TREES | McClusky, N. D., May 4.—Purchase | of 321 trees, as well as many shrubs and plants, for the beautification of McClusky schoolgrounds, residential Rubber Stamps property, and the city park has been We Make Them announced by the McClusky Lions Commercial Service, Inc. | ||‘? Hoskins Block Phone 400 TAPPEN PIONEER DIES Tappen, N. D., May 4.—Johan Job, | 82, died at the home of his son, Carl | Job, at Jamestown. Funeral services were conducted here, with Rev. W. Butschat officiating. He had lived in Tappen since 1898. worms) \ suet FEEL GENTER WF 1 WNOW WHERE HES ATF 1 CATCH 4A MORKEYIN’ AROUND WITH ANY PLANE . I'M GORKNA LAN SOME LEATAER O80) ‘IM EINE WARNED ‘im ONCE we TH’ WEXT TIME UM GONnnA GWE IM A SWELL DOSE OF SUN WS waERe wth Do ‘iM TH Most G00D ae HES A PES! A MEDDLIN snoop’, NOSEY , HALF BAKED Dorr de gp litt WHERE THAT KID 19 772 HEY! YA SEEN “ones” 2 now NER, TAUXIN: MARRIED AT TUTTLE Tuttle, N. D.," May 4.—Miss Rose Ballaban, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Ballaban, living near here, and Steven Denhoff, of Montana, were married in the Catholic church here, nc, with Rev. Father Summerfield offici- ating. WASH TUBBS THE ARGUMENTS OVER! ty CANS ’ GOLF CLUB ELECTS Vv Carson, N. D., May 4—Dr. R. H. LADDIE, 1 PREFER \ GUT, GEE WIZ, EASY!) (ITS A PERSONAL \” BUT ('M YOUR PAL. BLAST YOU! GET IN TaaT FURTHERMORE — iF { ~in the dough Leavitt was elected president of the| NOT To DISCUSS (T, ] CAN'T A FELLA TELL A]! MATTER, SUH, THAT | YOUR FRIEND. We =F YOU REFER To THAT theoven Yeu ten Gervure | Se20m,Selt cl. Other officer are BND TMAT'S FINAL, ’/ PAL WY WE DIDN'T TT CONCERNS NOBODY / BIN THRU THICK AN PLANE AND SHUT UP) POONER Tel nci AGAIN, SHELP ME, J. E, Btokes, vice it; 5 of perfect bakings in using | Huer, josie adie a oes QOTBAKING | oss seta mene, os, I POWDER 2h, sree: eit of men tn tne SAME PRICE vE 40 YEARS GET MARRIED, WHEN PODNER, I'LL CLIP Nou ONE, ‘SAVVY? WE WAS S'POSED To?, GUT ME. THIN TOGETHER. LISSEN = DID SHE LT You? * | | Stickler Solution InfrIAtIOn The large letters are the vows’... + were missing from the above word.