The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1932, Page 12

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Real relief from CONSTIPATION For Troubles momen Sous Stomacn conmanrbune RONSTIPATION well, and their food doesn’t ferment in the stomach. Every trace of over- acl soon disappears. All sour Acidity affects the appetite. 2 is dispelled. Stomach, liver and What food you do eat sours in the bowels have a better chance to stomach. ‘The tongue function, | coated. The breath is If there is the least hint of too headaches become frequen are constipated. These are danger signals which should never go unheeded. Your sweeten your stom system is fairly shouling its need appetite improves. An of help; somethi h x You will wonder how anything so the acid waste and restore alkali pleasant-tasting can be so promptly balance. An anti-acid to offset effective. and 50¢ bottles at the effect of too adiet, nervous- drug stores everywhere. Ness, excitement, etc. Phillips’ Dental Magnesia Tooth- Men and women who meet this paste guards against acid-mouth; need promptly with Phillips’ Milk keeps gums firm and teeth pearly of Magnesia do not suffer. white. HENEVER digestive distress e, you can suspect an much acid, just take a s Phillips’ Milk of and for ‘several ¢ SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark || 7 9 1902 bY NEA seni REG. U. $. PAT. oer. “You'll find the ones who keep you waiting longest for your money are the same ones who yell the loudest when you hurt them a little.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — THREE PAGES OF Mow BEAUTIFUL SHE 1S—_, AND WE TELLS Now HE RECEIVED A LETTER FROM HER - AND HOW SNE é ISSES HIM— CH= ITE A LOT OF NONSENSE - ALL ABOUT MILLIE MIS BLONDE - READ IT YOURSELF — WELL~ WNAT DOES UNCLE BIM HAVE To SAY THIS 2 r ; THe Cave MOM’N POP WHEN WiLL HE EVER LEARN ? You WouLD YNINK A MAN OF NIS: AGE WHO MAS HAD ALL THE EXPERIENCE SHAT HE MAS HA WOULD GET SOME DAY = NOU COULD, PVE GOT A \ HATE TO SPEAK ABOUT THIS BUT 'M TIRED OF SOMETIME, OY He's — ——— “ iKE Swett 10EA \ PRiccy Ym [0 UKE SEEING THAT YOUNG PRIGGY GEER EGE MATTERS, FOR A: PLAY "M SORE ff YOU A HANGING AROOND HERE. TO Me I GOING To] | YOU wnat aah AWAY AND AND OSCAR are EXPLORING “THAT THEY WANE DISCOVERED On THE OL HOOK FARM, JUST OUTSIDE OF SHADYSIDE, WHEN A LOW GROAN STARTLES. OH, TM SO EXCITED! IT’S JUST LIKE A NONEL !! ‘ VY SO YOU'RE REALLY GOING THROUGH WITH HORRID, TMS , AGUSTA — You DON'T SEEM VERY HAPPY HEANY HEART AS THE TIME COMES Tj HELP ANOTHER: ‘You see! Tiere's NOTHING To B= YOU'RE TOO YOUNG» I TO BE A JUDGE IN SUCH YOu To TELL HIM ‘TO. GO p- WISE LORA. | WANT sTAY AWAY — By COWAN LOSS OF MEMORY! SEND A COP DOWN % |[SAy, YOU! WoTS (He (DEAR OV ITH’ CORNER OF NORTH |] CALLIN’ UP FER A CoP? YER AN'souTH streets , ONE YERSELE, AIN'TCHEZ? PRONTO, CAP! THERES) 7 & ROBEERY! weELe! PerRLice! ROBBERS! ELEVATOR MANAGERS MEET | Knudson, Hettinger; T. F. Batterber- | Hettinger, N. D., May 19.—Man-'ry, Hettinger; A. M. Bannon, Mott; agers of elevators met with farmers|F. M. Omodt, Reeder; F. F. Wehsner, here to consider various phases of | Haynes; Andover Wiedmer, Burt; elevator business procedure. Among | Mike Plugrath, New Leipzig; Alton the managers were G. M. Schuler. ! Ishol, Reeder; J. J. Bader, New Lzip- igen poms tapieokamp, ol \zig; H. C. Anderson, Scranton; Adam Sam Elenbaum, ; EB. W. '- | Reign, New Leipzig; A. B. Perry, Het- nish, Petrel; Clare Stocking, Het-'tinger; F. W. Henderson, Reeder; Roy tinger; G.-W. Webb, Bucyrus; P. E.|Gray, Regent; E. W. Colgrove. Re- gent; H. K. Bushman, Reeder; W. G Binstrom, Reeder; H. L. Sackett, Re- gent; William J. Scales, Burt. Use the Want Ads ‘| Stickler Solution | SEEN. DANDELION cOnUnpRum e which He p WELL TARTS THAT! GEE WONDER WHERE Bir. lo 1 DONT ore /M ASY CLIMBS THE ANCHOR CHAIN, BUT HIS OBSERVATION IS VERY DISCOURAGING. rT DRIFT AROUND, WONDERING HOW THEY Witt EVER GET ABOARD UNSEEN, WHEN THEY CHANCE UU NEVER THOUGHT OF THaT! By CRANE he IN EASY. SCRAMBLES UP, AND LONG, ANXIOUS MOMENTS ELAPSE. THEN A WHISPER. 7 Psst Te THE WATER JUG AND GRUB ON THIS LINE, cal & a “ os a a a f wr £» elt a 4 2 an 4

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