The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 14, 1932, Page 10

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4 ~=from WHENEVER digestive distress an acid condition. Acidity affects the appetite. by What food you do eat sours in the bowels have a better chance to | stomach. he tongue becomes function. coated. The breath is bad. Sick If there is the least hint of too headaches become frequent. You much acid, just tal spoonful of are constipated. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia today, These are danger signals which a should never go unheeded. Your system is fairly shouting its need of help; something to help r the acid waste and restore al B balance. An anti-acid to set N the effect of too rich a diet, nervous- T Ness, excitement, etc. c oO need promptly with Phillips’ Milk G of Magnesia do not suffer. They eat ~ CONSTIPATION i, well, and their food doesn’t ferment aL follows mealtime, you can suspect in th acidity sweeten your sto appetite improves. And elimination. ve You will wonder how anything so ine pleasant-tast effective. drug stores Men and women who meet. this We guards white. ‘GENUINg mis yt Ng 7 For Troubles | lue to Acid DIGESTION { WEARTOmacl CONSTIPATION i } | mach. Every trace of over- i soon disappears. All sour as is dispelled. Stomach, liver and und for several de Feel this ch. Note how can be so promptly ind 50c bottles at ‘ywhere. Magnesia Tooth- gainst acid-mouth; eeps gums firm and teeth pearly Phillips’ Dent SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark THSRES bed ey ed one ae ae get a bigger notice in the papers.” “How's the emergency case in 408?” “Much better, except he's rather upset that his accident didn’t Wateaat an oee OF LAND DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTHS OF RINERS, ARE SO NAMED BECAUSE OF THEIR RESEMBLANCE To THE GREEK LETTER i i, a 1 L i. ‘ H » FAMOUS MOUNTAIN PEAK i OF THE ALPS, me ‘STANDS TODAY SOME FIFTY MILES i NORTHWARD FROM [Te a ORIGINAL POSTION/ ‘ FOLDS OF ROCK, PUSHING AND ‘ SLIDING OVER ONE ANOTHER, ; HAVE CARRIED THE MOUNTAIN & ALONG ON THEIR CREST. © 1932 EY NEA SERVICE, ING. 7-14 a u State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Befere Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In_the Matter of the ‘ate of WIL- | LIAM HENRY CONNER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- @ersigned, administratrix of the estate of ‘William Henry Conner, late of the vicinity of Wibaux in the | County of Wibaux and State of Mon- tana, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with | the necessary vouchers, within six | months after the first publication of this notice, to said administratrix at her residence at 616 7th street in the eity of Bismarck in said Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Court ‘of Burleigh County, at his office in the Court House in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North 01 Dakota, You_are hereby further notified that Hon. LC. Davies, Judge of the County Court within and jfor the Gounty of Burleigh and State of Ne Dakota, has fixed the 25th @ay of January A. D. 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said » at the Court Rooms in the Court 4n the city of Bismarck in said gnd State, as the time and “for heari justing all ‘against the of the said gg », dec duly and reg ius hereinbefore prov fe RUSSIA IN THE AIR Moscow.—Soviet Union's aeronauti- cal budget for the current year to- tals about $33,910,000, of whicn amount more than half will be de- voted to new construction of 1,155 airplanes in the five-year period These playes are to cost about $16,- 500 each. ‘The wavelength of light is about one-fifty thousandth of an inch. cde pan a ral | Stickler Solution | LeVeL BoT ToM THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 THE GUMPS— HAPPY AND FREE 1S WITH A LIGHT HEART THAT HE LEAVES rev yom REALIZE TiS Ree Rak vert MOMENT APTER ALL= WHAT MAKES = HE IS PROUBD= . dram PAD FOR HIS OEFISR Rae sie HE SE? US MAPPIER. THAN GIVING YO THOSE HES PASSING THE PAWN FOR THE PEARL © AND HENRIET' WE LOVE 7 . “SCOOGE NECKLACE NE Ls E LRAVE' NEVER SEEN HENRIETTA ae Sd NAPPY AS WHEN \ PRESENTED HER WITH SHAT NECKLACE = A UTYLE KEEP SAKE — A TOKEN OF MY LOVE OR HER — 6 SHE'LL, NAVE YHAT STRING OF PEARLS FOREVER = : PRESENTED TO HIS. CHARMING WTTLE BRIDE- BUT WHAT OF IT? FOR ONCE WH! ELY HAPPY = SUPRERE 1S NOTA CLOUD IN THE SkY¥e= NA NE POUT THAT MUCH _ MONEY INTO. CIRCULATION AND Do WMA WAP! wo'RE ABLE YO AFFORD SUCH A GIFT = —2—., Pat OF Copy, 1982] o Tribune, Es A. D, 1 iXGna Coxven HUGHES, - Karainietratetx. i MOM’N POP | TO-DAY. WHILE I WAS RINGING } INEZ’ DOOR-BELL, 1 SAW THE WASH TUBBS GASOLINE ALLEY— A SURPRISE TO BOTH WEN Wr Ee 0 . WASHINGTON RODE AMONG THE FLEEING TROOPS TRYING TO RALLY ‘THEM AND HAD TWO HORSES SHOT % FROM ONDER HIM. BUT ALL THIS To Fj NO AVAIL. GENERAL BRADDOCK WASY EEN * PGE, WOULDNT \\ GENERAL BRADDOCK'S 3 /nHis MAKE A SWELL ARMY MARCHED FORTH y Mid NEWS REEL, COL. IN THEIR SCARLET CoaTs | WY WASHINGTON! AND WITH ALL THE POMP fi CF DRESS PARADE TO NAN OUST THE FRENCH FROM FORT DUQUESNE. WASHINGTON REMARKED THAT HE HAD NEVER SEEN SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT. BUT BEFORE THEY REACHED THEIR GOAL A PARTN OF FRENCH AND INDIANS WAS “TO AMBUSH THEM AND TURN THEIR BRILLIANT COLUMNS INTO A CHAOTIC MOB. iT i WELL, DO YOU FELLAS SAY! How CAN You GEE..HE ACTS epeecae WANT To COME STAND THERE AN’ LIKE HES GLAD CaaS OVER. AND SAY LAUGH, \WHEN You KNow [etace a DECIDE | Pete ao? | THAT YOURE SENDING | WHETHER Me PoopLe AwAy 2 Haney | OR NOT i 8 2k | FRECKLES YEAH... | 18 To SEND BELIEVE You | POODLE DONT Lice / | BACK TO HER ! |HARRY REDFIELD a | HEADS HE J ‘ DOESN'T... “TAILS HE DOES CRYSTAL GAZING! GEE, 1 HAD A LUCKY BREAK HERE!..WELL ,I FELT SO GooD OVER DODGING HIM THAT WE DECIDED TO GO TO OX, BUT HE SAID 1 WAS GOING TO A SWANKY AFFAIR AND 1 WOULD BE NEAH? WELL. I'VE ALWAYS TOLD YOU THOSE BABIES NEVER FURNITURE MAN COMING TELL THE TRUTH UP THE STAIRS BUT INEZ OPENED THE DOOR JUST IN = TIME } SAM CAN’T DODGE HIM! By SMALL HAT eG SELZ GUY ae eer ny aes Whe Nise epee e | can’t steep Water a ] No MATTER WHERE | SET UP MY STAND, HE BUTTS! ; TA GET THAT GUY OFFA MY TCH FOR THIS MAN, IN AND GUMS UP MY SWELL SELLING tanh | | filly] MIND! MEBBE A MOVIE/LL HELP FOLKS! YOU'LL ENTOY R yn} | | Hii] THEATR ME FORGET Hil il WLE eee ATT , HEE yaas / ie ‘ WELL | ih ' | \ \\ <e50.° . Qe | peel ! 2 2 P mii 8 7 = sult 5 1 MAY SE WRONG ABOUT OUR FRIEND, RICARDO BUT THINGS. DONT LOOK ON THE UP AND UP _ To ME AY ANN RATE 1 WANE ENOUGH DOPE TO FORCE Wo HAND snes WONDER. WHY BLL. EVER Too THE OLD FOX IN AS A PARONER, ANYWAY 2? WELL, HERE WE ARE <THIO 16 His BARK | L ALWAYS THOUGHT WT. SEEMED RATHER PROSPEROUS FoR A PLACE OF THis SIZE ith MINUTE. PETE ARRIVED AY EL 0020, HE GOT BUSY AND CHECKED UP ON EVERY BIT OF INFORMATION HE COLLD O16 UP, PERTAINING TO Sirs HUGE INTERESTS IN TRE SUGAR FIER MAKING SURE THAT NO CONVICTS ARE ABOARD THE SLOOP, THE PRISON LAUNCH SPEEDS] F 7 ! i BACK TOWARD ST. LAURENT. " a N HOUR LATER fg THEY REACH THE RIVER MOUTH, WEN A SPANKING BREEZE AND A ROLL j Brea, ano GUIANA FADES, east from view. ' FREE! FREE! AT LAST THEV'RE eREES. By MARTIN v : er 4 i ¢ va °

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