The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 8

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s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1980 — x. ‘p ' is) , : oe THE GUMPS— AWARDING THE PRIZES ) DAN IR THE DAY WE GIVE m 3 [Per vse eaay cuam— > PRIZES AWAY = ’ ; : a BO} BUT ON THOSE ee THE BABY CARRIAGE AND ROLLER SKATES GO Yo ’ =) F. KING -2331 VICTORIA ANE. lgpa ier aes . — . SOLUTION ‘ ET SET= SAFE CONTAINING THE GREAT MOGUL bash ne Se Yo TAKE THE RARE OF JO EXCUsE Z WAS STOLEN FROM BIM'S ROOM= | Yo BRING THE fe FOR BEING LATE ee) HEAVY WEIGHT =. Br abi bie Vike . FOLLOWING ARE THE WINNERS OF PRIZES - CHAMPIONSHIP eee can beg Oo, a ue Un eceD hse Hh ONTO THE, . Tks nee | : PRESENT FOR SOME ONE= ctr *toor ee 4 z \ : RICHARD ©. ENSMINGER ig med NEED mN nee 5 y BOKBS- SUFFIELD- OWIO s¢ mint Ave, 1S ATTENNIS QS) Pure ~ Purr = PUFF - : t, } ( @ ,_ CROGUEY SEY=—— seca bac A lu ees ¥ef mag y. “ , ; VOUSMEZ'Eoha Ce laSe Ei “th OUR WORRIES i) @ NVER = COLORADO _| SANTA BARBARA CALI. I] ’ @ You HAVE ANY OOUROKE — ; 2 ; “ Prize Win ye, HSS EE NOEL DICE RICKS COMING > %. J ¥ Ew YORK 4 KELLER, WARM: ‘ iad @ | LADTE SORSE =~ @)_ BORING GUNES — TO magner = @.. © \ 933 ny gibeEWAy me) eS el 3 WERE = % + He ik TO MARKET = OR WITH THES§ SKATES You WE FURNISH THE conthane So BUT mTO Ir = ae oy oo ARS Tue WORLD ©, MANS GUL FOS Pusieneeeex © (T'S UP ‘To You To KEEP IT FULL — AND SOMEONE ‘YO PUSH IT — .s ap ULEN = MINN nes ot GASOLINE ALLEY— GOING UP a i abe Te; mi Atty. HEN, FELLAS, WE: <> lll (SP, Got, 5 el, id WW ia SKEEZIX! I * ) a “That's swell, Gus. With one holly wreath it’s got more Christmas spirit than any window in the block.” NOW YOU TELL ONE PROTECTION j HA! HA! Z Father: Well, Willie, I received a , note from your teacher today. Willie: Is that so, pop? Give me ‘@ quarter and I won't breathe a word about it to mother.—Pele Mele, Paris. EXPENSIVE “Why don’t you like girls?” “They're too biased.” x “Biasted?” Salesman: These shirts simply “Yes, bias this and bias that until |laugh at the laundry, sir. I'm broke.”"—Hummel, Hamburg. Naropa a arte ti had some ‘come bacl ith their sides split.— “This season,” according to a fash-|Passing Show. ME You COULD HEAR THIS fon note from London, “coats are HORSE'S BEATING STEPS, more important than ever.” Yes, es-{ Fanny Hurst, the highest paid BUT THAT You COULD NEVER : D Nor. pecially for those of us who have lost |woman writer in the world, has been See HIM... AN’ TIM. os Hy EVES, ANI bE our shirts—Judge. spending two months in London. P BEGINNING GeLieve FE 3 SEEN... CAN You ? 2 While there she was invited to attend 4 Z S Admiring Visitor: How do you|the opening of the Byrd film by two E account for your success as 2 Futuris-|extremely patriotic noblemen who tic artist? from the beginning of dinner had Artist: I use a model with the hic-jvaunted dear old England and the coughs.—Bucknell Belle Hop. supremacy of the British Empire. On . their arrival at the theatre one of Portland, Ore—“How can I marry ;them stopped and indicated the red you?” sobbed Ethel Maronay to her |velvet carpet that stretched from the fiance on their wedding morn. Burg-|curb across the sidewalk and into the lars had stolen her entire trouseau.— jlobby. Judge, . “In honor of our beloved Prince of Wales, who is coming: tonight,” he A New York woman recently deliv-j|said. “Really, Miss Hurst, you must ered a speech which lasted for three |admit you never saw such a regal car- hours. Her husband vowed he would pet before, now, have you? never drop cigarette ash on the draw-| “Well, yes, I have,” said Miss Hurst ing-room carpet again.—The Hum-| promptly. orist. . “Really?” he drawled, adjusting his — monocle. “Really?” And where Wife: What do you mean by tell-/might that have been?” tng Mrs, Crewso’s husband you never| “In Hollywood.” fhe Chicago Tribune. 0 cE! SHE'S WNHAT'S UP, SWEET- ask my advice about anything? nd may I ask for whom?” Y YD BETTER SEP T THERE ALREADY. MEART @ WAS THAT Husband: ma ae don’t. lara Bow,” said Miss Hurst—D. OMIT. TM BNE! IT'S . FAT-NEND OF AN You don't wait to be asked.—The Out-} A. C. News. iT ON « = : span. PUP ee erie gee UNCLE OF YOURS Another alarming disadvantage of Mrs. Clubber: How do you control; miniature golf is that players who your husband while you are away? jmake a good stroke are tempted to Mrs. Onthego: «I leave the baby take the course home and show their with him.—Pathfinder. friends how it was done.—Punch. ME CATCH YOU DATING - UP GLADYS AGAIN h | | K i 7 | i i ( ‘ae il ! Daily Cross-word Puzzle | brs ACROSS 1, Membranous Mt fl ae mi INNO Mt ull ih an ft or 1b. Mediey 16 Run away seeretly 37, Baptismal vessel 18. Despise 1%, Italian river 20. Whole 22. Base of Aretic expeditions Native metal — 2% Bugle call 30, Voeal solo CHRISTMAS OR NO CHRIST] [TH WRETCH! ANDY GIRL) (MY HUSBAND (S TERRIBLY TIGHT )YOU CAN'T ZOH, 1 @NO HE PROMPTLY HANDS mas! NOT anotuen CENT St IN“TH’ NEXT ROOM |/THIS CHRISTMAS —- | CAN'T UNDER) IMPLY SAY (1M Me THe Fare! SALESMAN] 00 you GeT Eom Me! || WAITING FOR ME TOGO || STAND HOW YOU GET MONEY GOING BACK TO Zs SAM SHOPPING WITH HER ! OUT OF *YouRSs! OTHER Harden After-dinner naps 29. Sunbarn 31. Man: collog. 33. Without water IM} le] AlPPIElL IL IAITIE| QOANS wor oh ur rhage ngunge of anekent LU 61. Uld piece of cloth teh al f sten- 62. Midday 1 G4. Military torees a 4. Mi er o Ex 43. ie 45. Silkworm 46. Gluts 48. Wed 30. Tavern 51. Feminine nick- name $8, Endares Seoteh ie 52 Sticking toe gether 3 & Wing 3. Small particle 74. Fall suddenly 8. Versifie: THINKING OF YOURSELUES, AS USUAL EN? 4 WAS WT EVER DAWNED ON NOU THAT Hi AND HER]. : MANBE Soors wouro RATHER se CAME TO SCHOOL? HOW BUDDIES e WNIA YOUNG TOOHONTER THAD 06 ? THAT ? 010 You NOU EXPECT HER To suck BY You Now 2

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