The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 6, 1932, Page 10

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2425 SFR RR — ae emtP sass QBaXaFavezaay” aN hl i] 8 7 v hi I RoC ft Schi of the come home Start him off on Wings Fill his morning cup with fragrant coffee. Schilling és the one coffee roaster in America who specializes in making fine coffee exclusively, That's the only way fine things are ever made. Wings Sot the morning! lling Morning, and he’ll the way he started. ifee SIDEGLANCES - - vs T = OS t Florence Lake i —*? By HELEN WITT Mrs. John Witt spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. D. F. McClelland. Mike Panjvoich called at the Carl Johnson home Friday. Ted Merkle motored to Bismarck | Saturday where he visited with his sister and family. { Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and fam- ily called at the Jacob Hindbouch home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Tees spent Monday af- | ternoon with Mrs. John Witt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Witt called at the Paul’Davis farm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seilinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seilinger and family spent Sunday ning-at the William Witt home. Bill Nieter spent Sunday at his par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siebel and daughter and 20 YEARS OF ILL HEALTH Then Mrs. Duke Discovered Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Of her own accord, Mrs. Duke gat down and wrote us a glowing tribute to Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN: “Ihave been constipated all my life, which has been about 20 years, up until last year when I started eating your ALL-BRAN. Since I have been eating it, people tell me I am looking better, and I am sure that I feel a great deal better.”— Mrs, L. W. Duke,.210 Hardin Ave., College Park, Ga. Constipation is usually caused by k of two. things in the diet: ise the intestines; “Can I be of any assistance? I’m a doctor's wife.” - By George Clark Mrs, Jacob Roth and son Raymond and daughter Delores spent Sunday at the William Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. Hickberg and Mr. and Mrs. John Witt spent Sunday eve- ning at the GWilliam Witt home. Catherine Lee and Donald McKin- non were Sunday guests at the Charles Johns home. A party was held at the Charles Johns home in honor of Cloner’s birthday. o_o Wing | o o>—_—_—_. By LILLIAN MUELLER { —— Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and B. W. Graham motored to Bismarck Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hein and Rich- ard Weber spent Sunday at the John Scherbenskie home near Arena. Mr. and Mrs. R. Engel and Mr, and Mrs. Reynold Engel spent several days at the G. Bossart home. They came from Garrison to attend the funeral rites of Gilbert Bossart. A number of girls surprised Clover Johns at her home Sunday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. I. Kremenetsky motored to Tuttle Friday evening. | The high school pupils had a weiner roast at the “Rocks” Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Glan- ville and children were business call- ers in Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Teppo and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Josephson and family attended a school picnic down south Sunday. Edith Muller returned to her home Monday after spending the last three years at the John Weber, jr., home. CAVE ELEVATOR An elevator in use in Carlsbad Cav- erns, New Mexico, moves passengers up and down from ground level to the ;floor of the cave, 750 fect under- ground. I Stickler Solution ‘THK BISMAKUCK ; MOON _NEVERSS BRIGHTER = 277 JHE AIR IS FILLES’ WitH A SWEET PERFUM ty REMINDS ME! OF ONE OF ENCHANTED NI WHEN ogg vs ‘vy TOM 10g WANDERS ON OM IS LATE TONIGHT— BUSINESS HAS DETAINEGD HIM ~ HE HAS ST CALLED TO SAY ONaT HE IS ON HIS WAT HOMRNNRIETTA 1S SO GLAD- SHE HAS MISSED HIM SO ALL THE LONG DAY- SHE WILL WALK OUT TO MEET HIM= IT 1S SUCH A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT A TERRIFIED SCREAM SHE FLEW FOR HER LIFE- Fl neg. U.S. Pat O8 Cm Pe rhethcsce tein WHOA, HORTENSE! WERE JUST BOUT OF MILKING STOOLS BUT I'M SURE THIS NO, FISHING TACK . LIFE. INSURANG GEE... IS TEACHIN' Dos ‘TRICKS IS A LOT OF FUN. I NEVER KNEW Doss WERE SO SNART....ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS BE GooD % Tem! AWY OLD TIME MISSUS STIVER GETS ME To TAKE HER PoocH OUT FoR A WALK AGAIN, I'LL ‘MEY WAVE To PUT AN ALARN CLO IN HIS House So HELL Wane UP IN TIME To COME IN FOR HIS BREAKFAST EVERY NORNING !! I'M NOT JOKING... = He REALy Loos | WELL— TLL OW, MR, DITTY, WHILE WERE WAITING ‘FoR BROOKS -~ARE ‘YOURS LIKE THAT \ GUESS t'LL GO DOWN TO TH STATION AN’ SEE THIS THING- C'MON, Ye KIN TELL : Ya, THROUGH — | LOVE EXCITE “Wet stoRY AT TH’ STATION Housel TMS (S MORE EXCITEMENT THAN VVE HAD SINCE LAST FOURTH OF JULY! TWARN Ya, Tee! STP, ER BY THUNDER, VLU SHOOT! AIKADDA YA MEAN \ ROBBED & BANK? | Was JEST RUNNIN’ TO KeTer @& streeT CAR! mene! MOURE DOGGONE RIGHT 1 AM —niT WONT THe THAT LONG NEAM ? wh XOURE OFF RENT OX weren! 1. REND WHERE SOMEONE LEARNED YO Fix i CMON OUTTA THAT rant | WHERE'D YA THINKS YOURE con’ ? - 7 OW ,WO. YA ARENT | YUE TOLD NA BEFORE TILEY THESE PLANES ALONE | AF 1 CATCH YA TRYIN’ YO SWIPE ANOTHER ONE = Tu GEX Tousn | scRAM YEAH. YA-SEE, ME'N’ SING LO BEEN GITTING ACQUAINTED, 'N’ HE AST ME To FLY BACK TO CHINA WITH HIM, ‘SCUSE ME FER BUTTING IN, SPORT, BUT, SEEING AS (M LEAVING RIGHT TWNK ¢D RUT UP WITH BUT 1 CAN'T vUST TANT CHESTY BUMPKIN UPN DITCH HIM, POOR ON A S000 MILE SAILING } RIP! I'M TH ONLY PAL TRIP? BLAZES, NO! . I. NEVER BEEN To CHINA, SEE, ‘N' T-- —— NO HARD FEELINGS, NOU GO AHEAD, 1 UNDERSTAND

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