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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1931 me " = a | ————-—*| Hebron Will Have ‘THE GUMPS~.SEE.IFICARE ' i i tthe Movies | ; s rat ah f —_——___————+| Community Dinner GONE { HEAVENEYES- = eS & WF rake HIM = You CAN HANE NIM= f CAPITOL THEATRE Hebron, N. D, Dec. 1.—Hundreds oR BIMBO QUT OF MY LIFE : 1 SUPPOSE ) PRESENT HIM To You “Reckless Living,” Universal's race] 6 expected to be present at a com- SwA-, ‘i =) TOM CARR@_ THE PAUPER = Rees eons Gore tne’ Cl that munity dinner tb be held at Hebron PATHETIC YY FOREVER = W'S, TON CAN { @o AND LIVE WITH HIM IN features Ricardo cee 2, Mae Clarke.) "Thursday for the benefit. of poot FIGURE INOBED s You'Re YouR LITTLE GARDEN OF EDEN= , Gnd Norman Foster, is the ™Gapitol| {amilies in the district. SINCE THE Yi ji; : a AFTER = LIKE ADAM AND EVE LIVED © Braction announ yy the Cap! Civic, religious; and fraternal or- Bow WG i. - IN POVERTY © NO CLOTHES TO for presentation tomorrow. ganizations are cooperating with local TURNED HIM : WEAR = NOT EVEN A RAG Poucerns the difiettics of a young" Ce TO TN DEADLY FEAR THAT oncerns the difficulties of a young) “proceeds wedded couple whom circumstances) qrocs for Aste ene to the Red force to act as decoy for a group of race track gamblers. To complicate RECAEE: EACH DAY YOU MAY BE PuT OUT HE 1S UP AND matters, the suave cbief of the gam: 6,281 Examinations AROUND = bk is more than kindly dispose . toward the loving young wife, andj Made During Quarter CRIS the young husband is the sort who} IN CIRCLES- makes many mistakes during the! A total of 6,281 examinations were IN process of living. made by the North Dakota’ Public wee ‘There are exciting police raids and} Health Laboratory during July, Au- WIS BLACK thrills, furnished by policemen, Rob-| gust, and September, according to a e=t Emmett O'Connor ‘and Thomas] report issued Monday. Jackson. Slim Summerville and Marie! The examinations were conducted Frevost add the comedy, and Louis|at follows: Main laboratory at Grand Natheaux, Murray Kinnell, Russell | Forks, 24: Bismarck branch, 2,147; Hopton, Perry Ivins, and Brooks} Fargo, 9 ind Minot, 729. Benedict play the “bookie” charac- aE ters. CARE FOR 1, Ss Pauline Moore, Universal's 17-year-| Fessenden, N. D., Dec. 1.—Wells old “screen discovery,” makes her|county farmers have received 1,600 screen debut in “Reckless Living.’|ewes on a share basis from drought- ‘The little dark-eyed actress was play-|Stricken sections of Montana and ing small roles with the Asbury Park, have ordered 500 more, according to New Jersey, stock company, when E. W. Vancura, county agricultural Universal scouts gave her a test for)@gent. Farmers who already have re- pictures and immediately presented ceived sheep include William H. Zem- EYE WILL HEAL BUT HIS HEART NEVER - Based upon last season's stage hit, nusiness firms in conducting the af Emit. YOUR FATHER BESIDES \} SURE. ; j E HELL BE her with a ticket to Universal City|Ple, Sheyenne; Albert Broschat, C. L. H SUED MY UNCLE TWAT, You BEFORE !' WAS Sake wan : TEMPO Oe” AVNIIDE Or Rea WALT BECAUSE KNOW YOU = ALLEY RANGERS® Your Cyril Gardner was the director andj Martin, C. B. Atkinson, J, H. Baum- H HAD IT COMIN: MASCOT. | DONT eesT Courtenay Terrett and Tom Reedjbach, Math Huss, Mrs. Charles Cope, HE SHOOK YOU ONE ‘| Do mt ANN MORE. “ h WITNESS, adapted the screen play from the Eva| Math Polries, R. G. Hatch, D. J: Rau, fh DAN HE DION'T HORT MOU WERE K. Flint-Martha Madison play. Lyle Jordan, D. D. Kurtz, Oscar Mar- PICKIN’ ON z tin, Clifford Daniels, and Fred Bied- , ALITTLE KID PARAMOUNT THEATRE erman, all of Sykeston; E. E. Schultz, Ruth Chatterton vouches for this|L. 8. Westby, Bowden; A. C. Neilsen, story, which may be classified as of|Fessenden; and Mrs. Art Blauer, the “fishy” type in some communi-|Heaton. ties. —______—_- Tt concerns a dark black cat and] STAGE BENEFIT PROGRAM a very light whitefish. The incident] Dunn Center, N. D., Dec. 1—A happened at the Paramount Holly-|8tOUP of Manning residents staged a wood studios. ‘The cat was an actor) Pam of one-act comedies and ‘of requirement pursuant to the script bee here, proceeds going to buy for “Once a Lady,” new Chatterton|£0otwear for school children. Taking drama to be shown’ at the Paramount | Part in the program were Helen Berg- theatre, starting Wednesday; and the |<" Paul Hampion, Lawrence Hamp. piscatorial visitor became an integrall Seton Beatty, seu ae Ida, ee: part of production through neces-| a mbii ‘Dec ae a loos, e co hemacher, Raymond. Wannemacher, became frightened in the mid- iat, San Rie foe ee dle of the action and ran into a ven-|yoq ‘Robert ‘Trinks, ‘Albet % Scholl tilating pipe under the stage. No meyer, ‘Wayne Sumners, Ol; Kjos amount of coaxing would persusde|ngw Kjos, and Clara Nelson. the as to return to its duty until Di- : rector Guthrie McClintic obtained a fish from the studio cafe, attached parrings, pie eer pan 2 hla it to a string on a pole, and lured! nies were married at a double cere- el a Sd mony in the Catholic chureh here by xe Rev. Father Boniface. Miss Dorothy Saw TIVE IN ORPHANAGE | /Jochim, daughter of Mr. and Mra.) their father, Joe Bloteaky, farmer liy- |JgcPR, Joctim, became the bride of ing north of Selfridge, was no longer | er Unser, and Miss Margaret Schriner, ‘capable of taking care of them,/daughter of\ Mr. and Mrs. Cari Judge F. T. Lemble ordered five chil-|Schriner, became the bride of Balzer aren placed in an orphanage. Since the death of the children’s mother| Rect "7 Of Mr. and Mrs. August ig years: ot ee, has been 4 ss the housework, cooking, an DIES AFTER EXPLOSION pee jpesides taking care of his} seitridge, N. D., Dec. 1.—Mrs. Oliv- farm wor! er Looking sr tnteerry Indian ca a eee caine woman, was ly when @ en maple DIVIDEND kerosene lamp exploded in her home A di of eight per cent is be-| west of Little Eagle. She was alone fing paid to the depositors of the! with her aged husband in the house Farmers and Merchants bank, Hun-|when the accident occurred but her ter, N. D., it was announced Monday | cries attracted rieighbors. Her hus- by L. BR. Baird, state receiver of closed | band is one of the police who took’ of the dividend, atten |2O* 8 Oe Rng Sell eee. ‘rings to 43 per cent the total divi-| RECEIVE RED CROSS FOOD lends paid by this bank. Baird said, is) Watford City, N. D., Dec. 1—Eigh- ing made through the office of C.|teen carloads of potatoes, one car of &. Engen, district manager at Fargo./apples, and another of vegetables See have been shipped into McKenzie DIES AT GRASSY BUTTE county and distributed through the Grassy Butte, N. D., Dec. 1—Lyle/Red Cross, according to M. A. Mc- Hayes, ploneer rancher and farmer of|Clung, treasurer of the McKenzie the Grassy Butte area, died of a par-| county chapter of the Red Cross. I'M GOING To Sec WELL, I SEE YouRE LULL SAY IT Cogs... GEE... ABOUT GETTIN’ FEEDIN’ YouR 0o6.- UES EATIN’ US OUT OF “THAT NICKEL BACK, KEEPS YoU PooR Wouse AW’ Home !’ ‘HAT I GsvE To the FRECKLES FoR TAKIN THAT Dos NOTHING? wouLo ir Be wort a NickeL, MOM’N POP alytic stroke after an illness of less 1 JUST TO\ TANK, MR. AFFEL TNE! Hum , LETS SEE-1D wey |. ues BEEN AT Ow YES. weS BEEN AT THE than one month. He had been a rest- | @——_—___________-@ RT'S SEE-- 4 LONGE! YEAR cent oP asRenie county for neasiy| | Stickler Solution | AND, LET'S SEf Stet, OFF HAND. ABOUT YouR eine + R years, eee HEBRON CHEST TO. MEET Hebron, N. D., Dec. 1—Members of the Hebron Community Chest: will) | s&.OW OF Exr@a TUES fhold their annual meeting in the Royal Neighbor hall the evening of Whursday, Dec. 10, at 7:30 o'clock. nt HAYNES MAN SUCCUMBS Haynes, N. D., Dec. 1—Lee A. Wright, 36 years old, died at his home fear here following an attack of (pneumonia. He had lived here since 1907. He leaves his widow and six ‘children. ‘WOMAN DIES AT HAYNES Haynes, N. D., Dec. 1—Mrs, Andrew tNess, 48 years old, succumbed. to can- wer here. She had lived in this dis- trict for 22 years. She leaves her fhusband and six children. BOWMAN TEAM ELECTS Bowman, N. D., Dec. 1—John Woll man 1001 foot am at a / JUST DROPPED IN TA SAY HELLO TO Gu22, RED, AN’ @ HEN F Rereeeer es ne leat team «be | L HE DUCKED OUT Te LUNCH ~ BEEN GONE Two a Deca OF te APPL Fie, Wa Apple Wer RaseGERRe! To Gof : mothers of the members. p HOURS —RUN OVER To Logie ’s AND GET ME some, : SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clar! Wwiee YA? US WAITERS | AIN'T ALLOWED TO BE “Well, sir, here's how I size up business conditions at present—"