The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1935, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1935 SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark THE GUMPS— HER MIND AT REST merase JIM JUST BXING ‘To FIND AH, MADAME - “THAT FUR 1S NDER IF YOU OUT HOW MucH BIM GUMP coud ELy, ME JUST EXTREMELY RARE - THAT 1S THE F SPENT ON THIS MINK HOW MUCH IT WOULD FINEST MINK THAT CAN BE IW, COAT _HE GAVE ane COST TO DUPLICATE BOUGHT= You COULDN'T I See ae, eown THIS COAT \'M REPLACE THAT COAT FOR TO THE eel AND WEARING = IT YH 2 ANNE STIGATING = By BLOSSER a AND WE FOUND BULLET MARKS ON THE CEILING OF THE CAS! AND THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY THAT THEY COULD GET THERE J! DIRECTION OF THE FIREBOX ! THE HEAT FROM A DOLLAR AND A HALF, <a BUT, CAN YOU THINK OF ANYTHING || LOCOMOTIVE FIREBOX IS ac || HAVE A FIRE GOING AGAIN | MORE RIDICULOUS THAN A BLISTERING, AND [T 1s.2AD IN NUMBER SIX, TLL, MAN SHOOTING FROM ENOUGH TO STAND pe ! SHOW YoU EXACTLY INSIDE OF ONE? : j WHAT HAPPENED! I. KNOW! THEY CAME FROM THE *) OFF 5 oe i. “You won’t mind keeping an eye on them while I’m out?” _ | Tits Curious Worto —i aa % . = SALESMAN SAM GOOD MORNIN’, KITTY! WELL, UM NOT SURPRISED, DUNK! HE yy He's BEEN ON Ice EVER SINCE HE MORNIN’, DUNCAN! Has / MORNING, WAS AT MY HOUSE LesT NIGHT! Za SAM @RRINES YET? /MR.OUZzEm! 1 GONE HIM © COUPLE OF DRINKS OF - FIRST ONG ON MY HOME-MADE WINE AN’ SENT HIM TH JOB! HOME EARLY! HE'S NICE AND FRESH i T'dAY, NO COUBT! = : wid 4 oon! my g ia Ng HEA! a r (Ks IS ESTIMATED THAT ‘THERE are 120, OOO,000 A IN THE UNITED STATES, AND THAT ARE STRAYS/ THAN EVER BEFORE yy IN HISTORY / ee Ya Pe CERRO J Yee $300, 000 Released in state “will in most instances charge N. D. by Housing Plan S00. "Loans etn be made for from | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WELL, PONY GOY...HAVE Y'MADE i XHERE N'GO.... BUT! BuT Il YMUST LEARN, WELL, ANYHOW...IT WAS A SWELL IDEA Approximately $300,000 has been SOME GOOD RESOLUTIONS FOR. X TMAKE UP BOL MING oe oKaN STHEN \ | [oy = 5 released in the past three months TH NEW NEAR, HUH? |) fe ts N' STAY with IT! FiGHT!! GIMME A through the federal housing admin- . YOU'RE A MAN want KISS ws. istration program in the state, Frank Gimme! L. Glotzbach, associate director, an-' nounced Monday. “This amount has been released in Jabor and materials for repairing and modernizing homes and _ business property in the state,” Glotzbach said, “Although this program has been ur- der way & little over three months, it tends to show that a tremendous stored-up market exists for materials necessary to put homes and business properties back in a normal state of repair.” Glotzbach said there “seemed to be a great deal of misunderstanding just how much the cost of loans un- der the program is.” He pointed out thet banks in the | The Patterson Hotel Gak-f SEE HERE, EASY~AS \/ i ‘SURE, AND IT'S JUST TOO Y YEH, \ /AND,AS FOR US, YOUNG@ —7 NEAR AS | CAN FIGGER, To BAD FOR KANDELABRA, JADA'LL \| FELLA, WE'LL PROBABLY r LBERT WAS BIG ‘ 7 tos BE SHOT ——WE MADE NAPE! BY HIS OWN ? -]\ THE MISTAKE ©’ KNOWING Reservation in Montana, and RYMEN. UH Wee . ‘TOO MUCH, patrons of the Patterson and lovers of wild game are enjoying buffalo _ steaks DR. R. 8. ENGE roasts. Try this delicious meat Chiropractor while it lasts. Graduate Drugless Physician tee Rave also dust received ® || tucas Block — Biamarck, N. D. vy THE way, acey, f AW, TH’ SAP THOUGHT : YOU HAVEN'T TOLD ( TUNK CARRIED OFF WE FELL OFF OF OINNY,| TRACKIN' IM, ‘CAUSE WOOTIETOOT -AN' THAT'S. WELL COME BACK WHEN HE GETS you at @ when expert and efficient service is so badly place you want conven- jently and quickly WEBB BROS. ome Funeral Directors i % Phone 50° The Night — eam Bismarck Tribune WANT-ADS

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