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| SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | PCAN BELIEVE _ THOSE EYES OF TEN! THEY DO NOT LOOK wm DECENVING © DON'T THINK SHE'S , ,* WER FANHLESS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1981 THE GUMPS-—-1 DON’T KNOW WHY I LOVE YOU LIKE I DO It'S NO USE- \ CAN'T GRY HER OUT OF MY MIND — WHEN | LAST SAW HER SNE LOOKED IN MY ENES AND SEEMED LIKE AN ANGEL TO ME = HER FACE REMINDED ME OF A BEAUTIFUL POEM~ WELL- JHE LAST TME 1 SAW HER ) DIDN'T NOTICE JHE RESEMBLANCE Gage oF HER FACE AND A = SATURDAY DECEMBER (2TH FIVE DAYS MORE- BIM DOESN'T KNOW IT YET. { Mw DO REMEMBER pomeeat SHE_NAD SOME “WONDERFUL BUT, ‘TOM CARR LINES IN IT= wil MARRY , HENRIETTA. SAT RORY URDAS DECEMBER 12 HOW WILL BIM, GON HE HAS TAKEN ON THE OLD VIOLIN THAT HE GASOLINE ALLEY— GREEN LIGHTS AHEAD HELLO, PRIGGY. No, 1 CAN'T GET OUT. NOW. tM WIPING THE DISHES. . RACHEL IS AWAN YOO KNOW. ZZ SOME DAN YOU WON'T 8& DIPPING THOSE PRETTY HANDS OF YOURS IN DISHWATER, LORA, NOU TALK ABOUT THE Hl TALKIES! LORA AND | THAT YOUNG SPROUT OF HERS CAN SPEND “Then tell her you can’t find words to express your true feelings.” | Principals in Strange Will Case | ‘Washington society is speculating on the secrets of the “castle” (below) of ‘Mrs. Mary F. Henderson, whose will apparently cuts off @ foster-grand- daughter and leaves $200,000 to Jesse Shima (above) Japanese secretary. ek ® . JAPANESE SECRETARY IS LEFT BIG SUM BY SENATOR’S WIDOW Home of Late Mary F. Hen- derson Would be Fit Setting For Mystery Story Washington, Dec. 7. — (P) — Fit Betting for a prize mystery or detec- tive story was the 16th street home of the late Mary F. Henderson, 90- year-old social arbiter around whose will—or wills—a big court battle looms. ‘The aged widow of Senator John B. Henderson from Missouri left an. lestate estimated between $5,000,000 @nd $6,000,000. In a will dated Nov. 17, 1930, Mrs. Henderson cut off Mrs. Beatrice ‘Wholean. who she claimed was only a foster-granddaughter, with only $108, but left her young Japanese secretary, Jesse Shima, $200,000. Court action to break this will ap- pears imminent, and already five other wills have been brought to! light. i Secret papers kept locked away for) yéars and only recently revealed | ‘would play a part in any*court pro-| ceedings. In the foreground looms the suave, meat figure of the Japanese secretary | who had been the close associate of Mrs. Henderson for six years, Their association was an unusual one, the failing dowager seeming to cling to him for both advice and companionship. | She apparently reposed complete trust and confidence in him, in the| midst ‘of what she seemed to feel! was a rising tide of stealthy intrigue. ntion of a former maid, “Va-| ” whom Mrs. Henderson accused | of spying on her, could rouse her to! excitement, friends say. But always the soothing voice of Shima: “Just forget her, think of other things,” calmed her. The quarrel between Mrs. Hender-| son and her adopted granddaughter SEE ! Stickler Solution’ | bn the ahove, the same lettes does not honzontal or came last spring when Mrs. Who- lean brought suit to prevent her grandmother from giving her fine 16th street residence to the govern- ment as a home for the vice presi- dent should it be acceptable. Incensed, the white-haired dow- ager produced papers which had been sealed for six years, purporting to show that Mrs. Wholean was not @ real granddaughter but an adopted foundling. Suffered Bad Cramps reegulieleg N Cnes The Bismarck Tribune SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAY- ABLE IN ADVANCE Dally by carrier, per yenr $7.20 Daily by mall, per year (in Bismarck) %, The Cireulation Dept. The Bismarck Tribune Binmarek, N. Dak. ‘appear more than once m any vertical. : dagonal line. NOW DON'T, START CRY- BABYIN’, SAM—-‘YA askED Me How | WON MW LasT FIGHT AN' (| JasT SHOWEDIA) somEetHIN’ ABOUT YEAU..WELL WATCH ‘EM PUT THAT READY-cuT GARAGE UP... THATLLE GIVE US Some Ou, THETS OKAY, BATTLEAX — BUT LET me TELL ‘You THAT RIGHT TO TH TJAW ‘YA SLIPPED OVER]. ON MEe= MORE HOURS HANGING TO THAT hy, TELEPHONE —! (i j Y'SEE, FRECKLES..US FELLAS Lpy\, QUueMTA ‘uave & cuve House WY] SOMeTIN’ LiKe THAT... we KW, courd’ guico IT ourseives... Ny T MEAN, wT TH OTHER ‘ KIDS HELEN Us INSTEAD © CURVIN’ IT THUSLY, YOU LDA LET IT COME STRAIGHT ROUGH JUST WAIT TLE 1 GET SOME OF THE MONEY THAT'S COMIN’ TO ME. VLL CHANGES ALC THAT. SAY! TuaTS A 00D IDEA OF YOU MEAN FoR EAcu Kid To BUILD WIS PART” AT HOME, THEN A GOoD BOXER ALWweYs KNOWS HOW TA DUCK sammy! = = rye ls pee ad ee r= © 1831 BY REA SERVICE, WNC. AEB. U. G. PAT. OFF.