The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1931, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931 ¥Only five cents to look at the moon, mister—and I'll throw Jupiter in for nothing.” THE GUMPS—- ONE WEEK AND A DAY Ee oe AN ALL PICKED OUT FOR You- DECEMBER 12TH READY TO MOVE INTO= ONLY A WEEK ANGER ease. AND A DAY Ww! BE MARRIED > havi ue: GUESS- wit rca MINE FOREVER — ILE BIMBO 1S PACING SHE FLOOR AND RAVING, Tom CARR 1S BUSY MAKING PLANS AND PAVING THE WAY FOR HAPPY FUTURE- oe YD ee, HE HAS SELECTED A MODEST LITTLE APARTMENT ~ ONE WEEK 6 FROM TOMORROW - QUST THINK OF (T= IT SEEMS TOO GOOd To BE WA 4 AND Waar "ARDUY, HIS DECIDED ON NO ONE CARES — SHE DATE NO ONE GIVES HIM OF THEIR, A THOUGHT: WEDDING — —B— F ea ATLANTIC city: AMBROSE WICKER HORT IN FALL FRON MERRY-GO-ROUND STOP CONDITION NOT SERIOUS BUT WILL DELAY RETURN FOR TWO WEEKS. DR. MUMP, FRATERNAL HOSPITAL. THESE THINGS WILL HANE TO WAIT. 'M OP TO MY EARS IN COMPANN: BUSINESS. HOw MR. WICKER Sens ABOUT THE FINISH rcs DICTATING THIS SACRAMENTO TOLD ME. MAYBE HE'D GIVE MY COUSIN A HELL BE BACK IN A FEW DANS. YoOu'LL HAVE TO SEE HIM. THE BUTTS. COMPANY 4 1S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. WAS TO GET THE COMMISSION ON THIS BRIDGEPORT THE CHIEF SUGGESTED 2 eee [ At the Movies | _S hentia eae PARAMOUNT THEATRE Will Rogers took his wife with him|not ready to announce future plans, when “They Had To See Paris” and| he was accompanied by his} “better half” in “So This Is London,” but in “Ambassador Bill,” the Fox picture, now showing at the Para- mount Theatre, he leaves his domestic consort at home, setting him free to become advisor to a queen, playmate of a youthful king and a poker player ‘among the other members of the roy- pl family. Rogers, in commenting on this sit- uation, declared it reminded him of tthe man who was asked if he took this wife with him when he went toj Paris and who replied: “Would a man take a ham sandwich to a banquet?” In real life, Rogers is a devoted fhusband and an indulgent father. He has three children, Will, Jr.. Mary and Jimmy, the oldest being Will, Jr., who recently celebrated his 18th birthday. The only thing Rogers has ever denied his family is a telephone. He refuses to have one in his home for obvious reasons. In “Ambassador Bill,” Rogers en- facts the hilarious role of an Amer- ican embroiled in the Politics and royal loves of a glamor- ous mythical kingdom in the Balkans. pat aay CAPITOL THEATRE ‘Now comes the play that ran for two solid years on Broadway andj“ toured America from coast to coast for years . . . playing fifty of the greatest cities as well as small towns in the hinterlands, “Secret Service.” “Secret Service,” William Gillette's masterpiece, was made by RKO-Radio Pictures with faithful adherence to the play, with painstaking care and lavish art, as a production destined ‘to be one of the landmarks of the talking screen. It comes to the Cap- fitol Theatre, starting Monday. Richard Dix, star of “Cimarron” nd other recent screen triumphs, steps into his own again in the mem- orable-role of Lewis Dumont, created by William Gillette. “Secret Service” is America’s great- ‘est play of the Civil war. Action and ‘Grama are its lifeblood. Hailed by critics as a play it should make an equally outstanding picture. From all |" eccounts RKO-Radio Pictures’ trans- cription of the great classic vies with ‘~|No announcement as to whom his Successor may be was made. The resignation was made, Jameson announced, because of his desire to enter business. Jameson said he was but he will remain in Fargo. Jameson came to Fargo from Mont- pelier, Ohio, as successor of Fern B. Monson, now scout executive at Hackensack, N. J. Arrangement of the 1931 area pro- gram was the business before the con- ference. R. A. Trubey of Fargo pre- sided. Huge Truck Order Is Brightening Business FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THAT'S THE LAST Time I LISTEN TO OSCAR AN ALL IS CRAZY IDEAS .. MAKIN’ ME WAIT IW TU RAIN Like THAT AW GET SOAKED TO THE SKIN... TROUBLE WITH OSCAR IS TWAT WES ALWAYS BRAGGING ABOUT HIMSELF WELL . How DID OScaR's IDEA work out? You Look 4S IF THINGS DIDNT 60 So 600D, YES,.QUT HE THINKS WATS THE WAY To MAE OTHER PEOPLE TAL ABOUT HIM !! _ AM, OSCAR GIVES ME A PAIN... TROUBLE NTH WIM 1S THAT UE TALKS Too MUCH ABOUT HIMSELF Cleveland, Dec. 4.—(?)—More business brighteners—$3,600,000. worth of them—came out of the Cleveland area Thursday. The White Motor company here re- ceived a contract from the City of New York for 774 heavy duty trucks. One thousand men will go to work in the next two weeks at the Lorain yards of the American ship building company. CHURCH NOTICE hurch Matt. 10:16-28, Reading—The Mohammed- e Call For Reapers.” “Missions at Home”— WELL JUST p.m. : HAN! Choir rehearsal 8:30 p,m. ears Week of Prayer, Dec. 12-19: Purpose: To seek personal prepara- tion of heart to meet Jesus at His second coming, Saturday, Det. 12 ........ 2:00 p. m. Dur Ble: Tuesday, Dec, 15 8:00 p, cing Under Ditticuities” Dec. 16. 8:00 p. Dec. 17 . mpelling Pi Dec. 18 .. angers Threat Saturday, Dec. 1 5 :00°p. m, tening the Church” BS. 2:00 p. m, ‘the stage production for supremacy. In it Dix is said to deliver the finest | performance of an already notes career, The supporting cast consists of ‘Nance O'Neil, Shirley Grey, Gavin Gordon, William Post, Jr., Eugene @ackson and others of prominence. "Secret Service” was directed by J. Walter Ruben, who directed Dix in *The Public Defender.” Signers of Petition Find It Costs Money i - Fargo, N. D., Dec. 4.—(?)—For the Becond time it has cost several Far- goans money to sign petitions asking recall of members of the city commis- | sion. Checking names on the recent re-/| all petitions against four commis- Bioners, about 200 names of persons twere found who had escaped assess- ment last spring, according to Mrs. Ella Bendickson, acting city assessor. Seventy-three names were added to the tax rolls by Mrs. Bendickson and ‘turned over to Ford Doherty, Cass county auditor. ‘The 73 will pay a total tax of $272.27. Of this amount $100 will ‘be in school polls, $4 in state dog pose and $168.27 in consolidated es. Fargo Scout Leader Offers Resignation Fargo, N. D, Dec. 4—)—L. C. Jameson, for more, than’ five years Red River Valley area executive of the Boy Scouts of America with head-! mutes a Fargo, Wednesday an- noun resignation at a meeting of area directors, His resignation is effective Jan. 1. ——_____________, | Stickler Solution { oe eet When Figure 1 is cut into two pieces, adopting the health habit of giving a , mild laxativetoevery member of the family SALESMAN SAM Come TT THINK OF (T, MEGBe | WALKED AWAY EROM A PRETTY GooD SCRAP — WHY miss (T? “Wet Kip ( JusT KNocKkED TH sTUEEIN’ OUT CF! OVER, UH? GOOD WIT | A(TTS! WHO TAUGHT ‘aT SWING THaT LeFT AND Mnbeing safer mild and being safe, mi all-vegetable, is ideal for this family use. ‘Try it sickness expense, Only 350°7 "ond save WR Tonight— Tomorrow Alright) sam TRIED TR MAKE A CouPLe oF KI0s Quit FIGHTING, ONG OF ’EM POPPED HIM _ ON THe MUSH AND HE WENT ON The Bismarck Tribune Paween sell SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAY- ABLE IN ADVANCE lly by carrier, per year $7.20 mail, per ¥: The Bismarck Tribune its ustrated, sts pieces will form Fig- we2 Biomarck, N. Dak, ‘ y, % ; & ee ak iD eq. ' ht oh 7, a

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