The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1933, Page 8

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FOLLOW DIRECTIONS HOW TO STOP A COLD QUICK AS YOU CAUGHT IT A New Method Doctors Everywhere Are Advising PICTURED BELOW If throat is sore, crush and dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a half MRE. DESTROSS ‘AND NER. DAUGHYER= BEMAIN GUMP'S Faas WANT YOUR BEST ROOMS — alk RIGHT INTO THE MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL. AND BROKE — WHAT 13 SHE To DO? REMEMBER, Groo Lave = NO TUE YO COMPLAIN E18 IN FOR 1T=%40,00 A | §2 BOR AND BIM 18 AT THE Take 1 or 2 Bayer Drink Full Glass of glass of warm water WE LEFT WALT Aspirin Tablets. Water. and gargle accord- PATROLING ing to directions. SHE OUTSIDE 1 OF THE SHACK, ; ; WHILE ' Almost Instant Relief In This Way DETR AOUITES If you have a cold—don’t take and dissolved in a half glass of WITHIN : chances with “cold killers” and warm water, repeating every 2 or Betcdg i mostrums. A cold is too dangerous 3 hours as necessary. Sore throat INTRUDERS. a to take chances on. eases this way in a few minutes, in- ‘ iis simple method pictured credible as this may seem. ; i above is the way doctors through- Ask your doctor about this. And 3 out the world now treat colds. a yy buy, see nee fo ae itd b «repr Peal BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They ‘ It is recognized as the QUICK- dissolve almost instantly. And thus ; EST, safest, surest way. For it will york almost instantly when you 4 check an ordinary cold almost as ta them. And for a gargle, Gen- 4 _ fast as you caught it. uine Bayer Aspirin Tablets. dis- Bt That is because the real BAYER solve with sufficient speed and Pe = i, Aspirin embodies certain medical completeness, leaving no irritating | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS j++ qualities that strike at the base of _ particles or grittiness. Get a box of : D ean : @ cold almost INSTANTLY, 12 or bottle of 100 at any drugstore. Rae er Kec baad $2 8 You can combat nearly any cold AND To OUR RIGHT, i you get simply by taking BAYER FRECKLES 2! 4 Aspirin and drinking plenty of q water every 2 to 4 hours the first : day and 3 or 4 times daily there- 1 after. If throat is sore. gargle with 4 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets crushed \ ' y MORNING Hl a ee / AY a ; NO TABLETS ARE GENUINE oe i ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS \_\ ‘ A 4 a y 1 ° Hh a a — _ = iy © 14 > Bei fi ‘New Shelterbelt: 5 : Stimson to Confer _ New Shelterbelts on < a so a ' "5 * > , With F. D. Roosevelt: 28 Burleigh Farms |__ = ——— SS nee roee : ——— ) « { | | iLES (Mom’ i MISSES t ‘ gg Washuneton, Ja . a) —The pages rtnerityceleht SORTBIgH. cooley, THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) CHICK MISSES HIS MARK the Hoover book on recent Ameri- farmers have received tree plantings - 4 in relations with foreign powers are} from the school of forestry at Bot« TVE ALWAYS WANTED TO eo Pr J be opened to President-clect Roose-| tinenu through federal and state ald | CHANGE ‘THIS ROOM AROUND. ; »WoOU WOULD PICK THIS It for his guidance in dealing with| ,, i ! ep LZ PARTICULAR NIGHT TO 1 an | since 1928, according to H. O. Put- CHICK WILL BE SO SURPRISED EZ LLY: ternational questions after March 4. ay tegprciDZzvvagig CHANGE THE BED } ' | Nam, county agricultural agent. Z Kjtzyswg ZS ROUND !! } At a time convenient to the incom-| “Five of them also have received y g LLL Lge, ‘or AROU! > } _ fhe chief executive, Secretary Stimson | aqditional plantings. Z iggy | 1 the state department will sit down) “The cooperators include John A.| ; : th Roosevelt and supply him with) perg, Erickson Brothers, Emil G. Hil- a | : 1 the information, experience andj xen. Vernon L. Nordquist, Roy Small 4 ies which have governed Presi-| and Amy Nelson, Wilton: Patterson ‘ 1 lent Hoover's administration in the) Land company, Frank Johnson, Milan : | % t four years. | Ward, Emil Johnson, Hugo Golberg, hh % H 5 t Z g The request for the conference was| Robert Solberg and W. B. Falconer, | j YO “ y fe yy a 4 le by Roosevelt’ Thursday and! Bismarck; E. A. Lewis, Walter Rye- | a) WY at \ } ident Hoover immediately an-| perg and L. G. Stocks, Baldwin; Adam > 2 Ly ‘ony A il f \ 4 nounced that it would be arranged to} Schauer, D. J. Warren and A. H. Klip- : | ae f z Jo il Y , ' 7 Bult his successor-elect. No details as/ stein, Menoken; Howard D. Watkins Wy i m | (= ‘ what would be discussed were made} and Theodore Amundson, Regan: iY > —— ny ee ‘ + } brown. | Harold Christianson and’ Engvald We — 2 3», rhe meeting between Mr. Roosevelt | Eide, Arena; Oliver Roth, McKenzie: i, Ss ‘ 4] 2 Bnd Secretary Stimson will serve to’ Kalle Wirta, Wing: Fay Johnson and Wy { \ Dtidge the gap between the incoming! George J. Day, Moffit; and John A. HY i and outgoing administrations. Benz, Driscoll. “ a ———__— — — i] AT THE MOVIES | sabmmean aaa ‘¢ i| ame om a og “a | $7 Looked Good OP MINE. Wes COINS Raising Stunts NO! (‘cA AFRAID THe ey AGREE UNTH AIR WOULD IS me! “The last time we worked together Clark Gable got only seven dollars a day.” lpia” feats, hand-to-hand Wesley Ruggles, who returned to} meounters, treacherous pistol wield- | the Param fing and whirlwind riding instigated by “No AAR sess ap a rapid Satie tense theme make for whiz-bang ac- | N°} ere wps -Temnsn ded the in “Come On Danger,” the first | Star of their previous association dur- & series of RKO Radio Tom | ing the filming of the picture. The eene's starring Westerns coming to | ‘iim, with Carole Lombard and Doro- The picture relntes te ees ardous | ‘RY Mackalll in the feature roles will xploits of a Texas Ranger who un- | be the attraction at the Paramount lertakes to seek out and arrest a girl | Theatre. dit leader accused of cattle-| Seven years ago, when Gable first ustling and murder of his own | ‘Tied to break into pictures, Ruggles . He finds the girl, but is | Was directing a series of sports shorts yunded in the attempt. She nurses | on the old F. B. O. lot. In making back to recovery, during which | his daily rounds of the studios, Gable he falls in love with her, mak- | @Pplied as usual at F. B.O. Ruggles,| ~~~ his duty of capture doubly dis-} Who was casting picked the husky} BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES teful. young rae out a a group of appli- : “Come on Danger” provides the| cants for atmospheric parts as foot- = first featured role for Julie Haydon, | ball players. OH ,BODTS — You RKO contract player, who depicts In those days, Clark Gable was SHOULD BE HOME WW BED IHS VERY INSTANT + eee aS eae awenae SSEEQABSER ee Agezestm ace = bandit leader. never more important to a picture frais Haydon comes from the legiti-| than a part of the background, but ate stage, and brings her perfect | the occasional $7 a day jobs, like that , one, tided the young actor over the Ates, in the role of a fellow] long stretches between stage engage- achieves a barrage of non-| ments. » laughs and guffaws in the pic- » His stuttering is purported to There are said to be more than 900 ve captured outbursts af merriment | languages in use on the continent of irom previous audiences. Asia. af “SS Sowa ee a LIKE HECK I'M VERY THIMPLE. THE CATHLE GUARD WILL CRATHY I'M BE CHORUTA GIRLTM, AND THERE'LL BE A ERE PARADE EVERY DAY, % Wl WITHTORY ATH ONE RULER WHO GAVE ‘WE TAXPAYER HITH MONETH WORTH, erEas g2 Will Entertain You Daily at 6 p. m. The Sweet Shop yourself here with food, masie, geed service Bajey pay good geod

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