The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1932, Page 12

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nile: ICA pme te privi eg ces, jo, & SIDE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 yy ray ET RID of that old dread of indigestion, and eat without fear of distress. _ When food ferments; disagrees; lies like lead in the stomach, it is a \ sign of too much acid. The stomach 1 ng doses of teac ntacid that will correct the condition, Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia! A st spoonful of Magnesia is ad breath or too ch nd see how soon re system. Your for several day it sweetens the digestion will be vastly improved. Things will taste better and you will feel better in so many Also, you will find when your system is properly alkaline you are not so eptible to sickness and colds. That you are no longer troubled with constipation, or with headaches, gas on the stomach, An alkaline balance builds resistance. Ask for Phillips’ Milk of Mag- which is the preparation of esia prescribed and recom- nded by your own doctor for correcting excess acid. 25¢e and 50 bottles sold at drugstores very where To avoid the condition of acid mouth, you should use_a milk of ia toothpast our teeth a orthy of the best dentifrice. Try Phillips’ Do Magnesia, which contains concentrated Phillips’ Milk of ) = / MILK OF MAGNESIA PHILLIP “Hungry or not, you're goi: a hot stove all day GLANCES - - - By n that, after I stand over dinner.” | People’s Forum Tribune wel- | subjects of in- | Editor's Note.—Th comes letters on terest. Letters dealing with con- | troversial religious subjects, which | attack individ unfairly, or ) which offend good taste and fair play will be returned to the writers. All letters MUST be signed. | If y.u wish to use a pseudonym, | sign the pseudonym first and your | own name beneath it. We will re- | spect such requests. We reserve | the right to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to | conform to this policy. PEACE AND WAR Kint) N. D., June 16, 1932. Editor, T: Self-pres ver rid peace, there'll be no world Nothing wi his mother to started a figh licked—the oth told him to count n y to 25. How much better it would have been if she had told him to fight not at all with those kind of weapons—fists. If mother had anyone hits you on one cheek, turn/ for na-; to him the other also, g tions as well as individu: if it goes at all, and it does. Not one jot or one tittle of God's word shall disap- | pear. Coals of fire heaped on an op- ponent’s head have a far lasting and more beneficial effect than mailed fists used on any part of the anatomy, and few people and no nation is too dum to understand when such 4a punishment has been meted out to thom. of ou: what use are our Kellogg pacts, Geneva conferences, et. al., i be of no use? North Dakota has start another—a world disarmament erusade—by disarming Fort Lincoln? The very name should have signifi- cance. What other figure since that! | Galilee has suffered s0| a started a good many lasting reforms! already in its existence. Why not| who died in the World war died be- cause this nation was not adequately They did not die was not pre- for war, but because it was} red. If it hadn’t been, Uncle) foolish nough to enter the war in the first | ce and none of the terrible effects would have befallen this nation did befall it because we took to ms without a just and sufficient epared for war. use this country wouldn't have been If Germany and all the other Euro- | pean countries hadn't been armed to teeth there would have been no| | t, and the world might have been a Utopia now instead of a vale of t land, a little ntouched by the war. of their hold water. army? One doesn't need | Instinct will do. | Your contention ' Military question. I know it's the last place in the! world I want to send my boy. | trained boys into battle. | easily as the untrained onc. | and preparedness for war. MRS. K. KLEPPE. | Editor's Note: See editorial page. wen uno ENLIST aac CHOICE. INSEL Uke GOLD Wilt GUusTEN “SILENT,” “LISTEN.” “ENLIST,” and “TINSEL” are the four. missmg words, all composed of the same letters. insignificant ablic right in the midst of the ter- e conflict, was just about the only in Europe, no, in the whole Was it | preparedness? | | r N. D. boys getting killed y didn’t know which end; e gun to point at the enemy— is an argument that will hardly allant farmers of Revolution- ‘ame didn’t have military train- ng either but how does the story end; y, when they tackled the well-trained | ; and well-equipped red-coated British | | training | when fighting in defense of freedom. that a Citizens’ Training Camp is a good place to send our boys to train in citi- zenship, discipline, ete., is a mooted You say it’s murder to send un-/ I say it’s) | murder and nothing less to send any kind of a boy into battle. The enemy; |can murder the trained one just as Perhaps George Washington was an! advocate of preparedness, but the) | world has ‘or should have) progressed | since his day and the World war} , if} ought to teach for all time every na- we persist in believing that they will| tion on earth the utter futility of war | pe Stickler Solution PS i ct WHEN} LEFY YOU THAT NIGHT 1} WANTED YOU YO BE PROUD OF ME- 1 WANTED YOUR RESPEGT= ~ Fownseno IT WAS THE KLONDIKE THAT | HEADED ’ SAS TIRES OF BEING A FAILURE — ) WANTED SGANDER - FOR- WITH ONE INSATIABLE THOUGNT- JO BE INFLUENTIAL~ RICN© SO THAT WHEN YOU WISHED WHAT A lo GET GOLD - FoR You — YO START A CHARGE ACESUNY AY ANY OF THE STORES = MAN / Hl WANTED YO SEE MY LITTLE BRIDE YOu COULB MENTION THE NAME OF ‘YouR. HUSBAN WeLBE AFTER ALL HAPPY ~ } WAS WIM PRIDE = WELL~ IT'S THE OLD STORY=— } DIDN'T FIND MHESE YEARS ASHAMED OF | WAS DESPERATE - HUNGRY- WAY UP IN ‘TNE FROZEN NORTH- Meee SASL ROR ORE EES ys SYARVING= SYARVING FOR YOU~ STARVING FOR ONE LOOK AS NRISTTA ESN 2 FSO UN Savery AY YOuR FACE = ) COULDN'T COME HOME— YO ASK SQ) AND 1 YOoK A SOLEMN ) HAD NO _FUNDS~< FORGIVENESS OLS NOW NEVER YO RETURN AND THAT CURSED FOR HIS UNTIL | WAS RICN = LOW THAT 1 TOOK CRUOELTY= On iy WAS NEVER TO AND FOR PRIDE | REYORN UNTIL LEAVING HER GUESS = Ly WAS RICH YEARS AGO= ae Ske A BRIDE a WITH NO AWAY. FUNDS — ALONE = YO FIGHT HER BATTLES BY NERSELF~ === G2 THE GUMPS— NOT A DRY EYE IN THE HOUSE A FRECKLES HE AFTERWARD INHERITED AND WHERE HE DIED. SHRINE ON THE POTOMAC RINER, A FEW MILES FROM “THE NATIONS AND HIS FRIENDS MUCH VISITED —— R& PASSEGS THE DAYS ] Meese HE WEEKS AND SHE B MONYHS PASSEB= AND FINALLY & THE SS REnY. GREW 3 OND RINALLY THE FEVER bit Ras DELIRIOUS = ) RAVED ABOUT YOU— ) DRESSED AND STARTED THROUGH’ A BLINDING “SNOW STORM TO FIND You= LOST wr E COME IF WASHINGTON THATS ny NO WONDER SLAVES? IS THERE [Mount VERNON, WASHINGTON WASN'T THE ANNTHING, RRIOW tia ON, AUNT WAS A BRICKLAYER, WHERE WASHINGTON HAD TO HAVE REVOLUTIONARY | MORE TO ve sl nh eee WENT TO LIVE A LOT OF WAR, &LLY, SEE DOWN ESE BEGIN To HE BUILD HIS WHEN HE WAS A THAT WAN t MYSELF. THINK ABOUT HOUSE OF BRICK. ABOUT I4, WHICH oP A PLACE NOUR FEET. IT DIDN'T SAN HE YOU HAVEN'T oe IT SAID HE WAS A WAS A BRICKLAYER, COUSIN HATTIES GOT A CHAIR JUST LIKE “THAT WHIRLWIND FINISH FOR SLIDIN' DOWN THE | BANNISTERS, Ye, i ~) (CaN You BEAT THAT, Yeaw Bur WHAT DOL CARE! THeyRe YY AW, We misnt AS VE) (PLENTY! TLL Riu sovs || oscar? sust For THAT ( wat CAN Your GOING TO GNE UP POODLE % weLL GIVE IT UP... s HAVE THEM | RECEIVED THEYRE GOING To BE PoP po? AN’ I DON'T MEAN 4 \NHAT COULD ARRESTED AW | piscouaTeous || SORRY... 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