The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1932, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932 sisi a erence NS MERRIER EOS HTS ON INDIGESTION Immediate relief! ICH food ... strong coffee... heavy smoking. Then — the penalty for indulgence. Digestive distress! People who are haunted by this form of suffering simply have not learned its one common cause. Usually, it's the fault of foo much acid. Meals, fish, breads, pastry can easily cause over-acidity, and this destroy alkaline b D won't digest. They can't. Nothing ever tastes good. One cigar—and AY ys a | “a For Troubles due to Acid INDIGESTION | UR STOMACH | WEARTBURN CONSTIPATION AS. NAUSEA stipated. Those are danger signals! Warnings that you are in immediate need of an anti-acid! Heed them, ilk of Magnesia. , pleasant-tasting spoon- ful will neutralize many times its volume in harmful acid. But take it for several days, till the whole ened. Until 1 that sour- every sign y has disappeared. Doctors endorse Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. So be sure you get a nd 1 BROU AN WE SWEU HL TAXI! HIM WHERE TO GO, LORA. NOW THAT WE'VE MADE UP-~ MIN WOULD PICK _ON A DAY LIKE TMIS TO MEET ME YO GO Yo LUNCH = BOY ! LOOK AT THAT RAIN COME DOWN ~ Look AT Ir RAIN! THE GUMPS— PITTER PATTER = = YOU TELL TOO PERSONAL A IGHT ALONG A ROLL LL HIT SOME PLACE TO EAT. NOU WEAR THAT HANDKERCHIEF AROUND YOUR ATO KEEP FROM WEARIN’ SQUINT IF IT ISNT QUESTION, WEN DO V¥ JUST TO BE CONVENTIONAL, : RECKON.” OR TO KEEP THE DUST OUT, OR LIKE WHISKERS, I'M JUST OUT O' THE SAGEBRUSH, LORA. AN’! ¥ RECKON | NEED A LITTLE fl SLICKIN® UP. I'LL FOOT B THE BILL IF YOULL hy UNDERTAKE THE JOB. you are logy as if you had smoked Phillips’ and not a substitute, All A NECKTIE. WILL YOu? ten. Things you eat sour in the drug stores have genuine Phillips’ . é (OU stomach, causing pain, flatulence. Milk of Magnesia in 25¢ and 50c Your head aches, and you are con- bottles. |FRECKLES AND AW, BUT MOM =THEY THATS JUST IT! YouLL BBecoveres | |wout mae any HAVE TO ET RiD oF Retest eg ou! tuars || 7 Give ANYTHING FROM THE WORK FOR You...ILL < THEM...PIVE Doés IN WAVE 1 GET gweu! pind AWAY SO MUCH SHOCK OF TAKE CARE OF THEM ONE FAMILY |S Too Rio of MEM | BE TiexLeD IN MY LIFE, AS FRECKLES AN’ YOU WONT BE Yow AgOUT PAGE TH 1 Do THESE BRINGING BOTHERED AT ALL... PUPPIES YOu TAKING 7 THREE PUPS wo» SURE ! é = 6: MEYRE JusT HOME THREE , LITTLE BaBy Does! PUPPIES, MRS. NEGOOSEY PROMPTLY — SETS HER FooT DOWN ON HIS MAKING A 006 POUND OF THEIR. HOME. MOM’N POP “OU HELPED PULL OFF THIS ELOPEMENT. DIDN'T YOu ? TO SAY THAT YoU DON'T KNOW WHERE THE GROOM 1s? 1 “Those scales tell your correct weight, lady, but the fortune telling part isn't very accurate—needs adjusting.” =. THIS CURIOUS WORLD — BUFFALO HERDS ARE NOT LEO BY BULLS, GUT BY WISE AD SALESMAN SAM NoPE, NUTHIN' | /say, YOU — GET OUT OF MY THere! ROCK GARDEN! FOLLOWING ORDERS! Hey! C'MERE, IN TH’ NAME OF ) WOTS TH’ BIG TH! Law, @N' HELP ME LIET IDEAR, COP? THIS ROcK! a “W' CAPTAIN ASSIGNED META CLEAR UP A DIMOND ROBBERY an’ ToL META Lea NO SMNE UNTURNED! Was SPENT AT THE MASSACHUSETS. INGTITOTE OF TECHNOLOSY IN LEARNING HOW To MAKE ‘THe MOST PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE. OxW= Am sus’ , | ‘ - et MM. WELL | AS TT WAS GROWN To BE QUITE A AND WAAT DOES THE RASCAL DO Bur WWYERESTED , THATS || You KNOW, 1 TRING | S60 VAST JIN FACT, THT To RON OUT ON ME = AND LENE MYU i , : ’ ’ = ATTENTION . BUT IT 1S SIMPLY: IMPOSSIEI Hee . Your e OWN THOUSANDS PROTECT MY INTERESTS THERE 1 AFFAIRS IN AN AWFUL MUDDLE ! 116 FOR ME TO GET AWAY! DONT ORRAES ARE OF ACRES IN TOOK WS A PARTNER RECENTLY — QUITE SERIOUS, REALLY ' How 00 WANT OU TO WORRY NOW , BOCTS — MY WORRIES, , IE) SOUTH AMERICA. “ienow f DEVOTED To THE [SEE | CULTIVATION OF PB MAN RECOMMENDED To ME YOU WONDER WHY IM WORRIED ? MOST HGRLY ‘ BUT 1 0O WANT: YOu To KNOW THAT WELL ,. THINGS DONT, LOOK f 20 G00D ARE NOTCRAGS ... NOT EVEN CRUSTACEANS’. .. BUT RELATIVES OF THE SPIDER. sas ' There are 460 members in the Lutheran Ministers Standing Rock congregation which | was organized Feb. 23, 1882, by Rev. To Assemble June ares oe Livius Lundeby with 22 char- Fort Ransom, N. D., June 2—()—| members. Ole H. Ruisvold, one of Pastors of the Oakes Circuit of the | ‘he charter members, is still an active Norwegian Lutheran church of Amer- | Tae nee Sree ii ance ica will attend a three-day meeting ve y as the churc! which opens here June 7 to celebrate | Pastor for one year. Pastors succeed- the 50th anniversary of the Standing |"@ him were: Rev. L. Hill, 1883-87; Rock Lutheran congregation. | Rev. O. K. Anderson, 1887-1904; Rev. ‘The discussion will be introduced by | ¥;,8. Strand, 1904-06, and Rev. ©. K. Rev. T. Tjornhom of Fergus Fall, | Anderson, 1906-19. Rev. Gustav JAILED! | Sandanger, the present pastor, is serv- jing his thirteenth year. Pe Stickler Solution | Minn., with Rev. C. J. Nolstad of La Moure preaching the opening sermon. ENOUGH, TURN OFF 2€ WATER. MEY STARE IN ASTONISHS| MENT. 639 MEN ARE. JAMMED TOGETHER LI SARDINES. “THE PLACE IS | FOUL, STIFLING. THE SIX ALD-EYED EMBEZZLERS. SHY, FRI yLADS. MALAYS, ARABS, NEGROES. CITY BOYS, WARD AND WIRY. “MURDERERS, THIEVES, ANARCHISTS, WAGY, TATTOOED BRUTES FROM THE FOREIGN ei NON AND OTHER TOUGH REGIMENTS OF AFRICA.

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