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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937 SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | ' “THE GUMPS—LOOKS BAD FOR BABY BATA y zy ; May JAND HE WHO GIVES A CHILO F oe Away, Pde SMM E AH, MAMA, A BABE INA : AN ek SOy-GELS w py, JOHN > Vane aa Oe EAsibe a Me CAS *anie IN HEAVENS stReeT™ i A (T'S NICE 7 WIN, MR. WAYMAN, BUT IM SORRY I HAD 7O BO IT 22 TO20 IN SHADYSIDE'S Ai . . By William Ferguson By THOMPSON AND COLL SOU SEE ,DR. WATKINS - WHY, THAT'S PREPOS- V NEVERTHE - Y] COULD THAT 1 COULD. TO THE COMMISSIONER, TEROUS! WILLIE IS LESS, IT'S OUR " USE ANOTHER “STRONG }| KEEP WILLIE THINKS THAT YOUR ONE OF OU MOST OUTY TO } TROUBLE, DOCTOR. I'VE You! MAN ARM’ ORDERLY - STEEN IN HAND- PATIENT, WILLIE STEEN, INSANE. 4 VIOLENT AND HOPE- CHECK UP ON. HAD SOME PSYCHIATRY. BUT YOU'LL FIND MAY STILL BE CARRYING Wy YY Pe LESS CASES! Ha ee 4 Eee sang Hey T's NO PINK ON HIS OLD ACTIVITIES ul p LAD ‘TEA. A 7 AID REGULAR NURSES | ARE NOT DEFINED CEFINITELY/ SOME MAPs USE |] THE MERIDIANS 4 15° W. AND 46S°E, AS THE DIVIDING LINES, WHILE ] OTHERS USE THE MERIDIANS 20°W. AND /60°E. SOMETIMES BUILD THEIR NESTS IN THE SKUNK CABBAGE PLANT, TRUSTING TO ITS FOUL ODOR TO KEEP AWAY wv ’ , STEPHEN -- CON’ COURSE: W KEEPING WITH THIS SEASON WE ARE ,OWIN IT WOOLd SE (e) i Ww Rommem Boots! SKE OF CouRsE NOY OF THE YEAR .T THINK YOO AND ff KEEPING “WITH THE HARVEST SEASON IF BASE OUGHT TO WAND OUT A [| WE MACE ENERNONE PAY FOR A CHANGE GOING TO THE WARNEST Boorse «... FREE TORWEN DINNER AT THE TEA ROOM THE prime meridian, and its continuation, the 180th meridian, are not.used as divisions for the eastern and western hemispheres of the earth, since this would divide the British Isles. Hold Everything! WASH TUBBS ae WAY TO MANAGES Sore SSE WATT AGAINE IN ey Onn ree ‘ HANDLE BREEZE JA FIND A Was AND HER BOY BREAKING JAIL I THINK YGoT <A gigi . y SUMPIN. THERE, OL V4 ‘Reg : / SON? LES TRY AN’ JZ. : ‘ EXCUSE ME IF ’ L APPEARTO ZY) BE REACHING IN FRONT OF UM-Ma~ SO MY SECRETARY DISPATCHED A LETTER 70 THE MAGNATES WHO ARE BIDDING FOR MY REVOLVING POWER DooR-—~ KAFEKAFE/ UNLESS THEY PAY | t | j i YOU, MAZOR, ME MY PRICE I SHALL ORGANIZE ; BUT TLL HAVE MY OWN COMPANY Haws ! A SLICE OF WHEN THEY SBE ME INSTALL Pet FH BIRD MY DOOR IN <i UM FED UP EVERY OFFICE |Z \ WITH ALL TH! BUILDING FROM BALONEY YOU'VE COAST TO BEEN DISHING COAST, THEY'LL THAT'S A BOY, . our! SHOWER, MATOR~~MAKE THEIR MILLIONS THEM PASS SOME OF TH’ GRAVY YOUR WAY, BUT H H 10,983 of » and 175,155 Relief Clients Given 19g aun of pees: an Warm Winter Clothes ——— BE CAREFUL Seeking to reps North Dakota relief Content Oe le ded po FULL ae al ust Be Bran APPLESAUCE / MONKEY AN’ DO SOME One of the latest regulations adopt- we ed by the North Dakota Livestock b FANCY CLIMBIN'/ Sanitary board, provides for branding of cattle condemned because of tuber- eulosis or Bang’s abortion disease. To permanently mark cattle that have reacted to the turberculin test, the board declared that all cattle giv- ing a positive reaction and adjudged nieces bel ebericas must be mar! randing the letter “T” on the left jaw. , s NEVER MIND ¥ Cattle giving a positive reaction to 4 p “TH’ MOON ’S} the agglutination blood test for Bang’s a - JUST NOW. disease must be marked similarly by branding the letter “B.” J both cases, the letter must be not less then two nor-more than three reactor tag must tee deft car.