The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1932, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932 Start him off on Wings of the morning! Fill his morning cup with oren S32 Ag 2552 fone Wee Coffee Schilling: fragrant Schilling coffee. og245 S, wt SSTr ees and he'll come home the way he started. | Schill a5 Fue Bees sarees aznozvnume oy OnNudnd> sega “Young man, I'm afraid you have been 1 into your life. It a Judge, Would You Jail a Woman Beggar? Win Valuable Prizes! Walter Huston and Anita Page in “Night Court” opening Friday at the Paramount theater provide a problem for readers of The Tribune .. . Cash prizes and guest tickets will be awarded senders of best letters telling how the judge should deal with the girl accused of pan- handling and vagrancy. If you were a judge in a “night court,” what would you do? If a woman were brought before the court, pleading guilty to vagrancy and pan-handling, and it was your duty to uphold the laws of the Com- monwealth which provide penalties for these of- fenses, what would YOU do? Suppose that you discovered that the woman had not had a square meal for a week? Suppose she was hungry and friendless and without funds? Suppose a cup of coffee was the only nourishment she had had since the day before? And suppose she accosted some stranger on the street with a plea for a small coin to keep starvation off a little longer? And suppose her plea of guilty called for the administration of justice? What would YOU do? In “NIGHT COURT” the amazing and daring expose of corrupted justice and grafting politics, Walter Huston plays the judge who is confronted with this problem. “f é PRIZES—First, $3.00 cash; second, $2.00 cash; third, $1.00 cash; next five winners, 2 guest tickets each, LIMIT YOUR LETTERS TO 50 WORDS Send Letters At Once to “Night Court” Judge Cfaramountg, Contest Closes at 1:00 P. M. Friday ing SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark THE GUMPS—TO ANDY FROM HIS DARLING WIFE To MY DARLING MUSBAND- 34 AND BRUSH o GING MIM A BRU COMB 13 LIKE GIVING A MY BIRTHDAY = A BRUSH 8 A PRESENT MANY NAPPY ‘ COMPASS YO A CONVICT WHO. FROM MIN= RETURNS OF So iui ae SERVING A LIFE SENTENCE Nighi WANTED FOR MONTHS = } THE VERY THING Jill PNEED= IN SOLITARY, CONFINEMENT = BR 4 hx if q ae Wi 7 1 | fay ee WILLIAMSBURG, THE. COLONIAL CAPITAL IS BEING RESTORED IN THE COLGNIAL. MANNER. NANNY OF THE OLD MOUSES THAT WERE THERE IN WASHINGTONS TIME ARE AS THEY WERE. AND THE STREETS SUGGEST THE WHERE ARE THEY. GOIN’ TO GET OLD AUTOMOBILES LIKE THEY OSED IN GEORGE WASHINGTONS BECAUSE OF POOR ! HEALTH WASHINGTONS. BROTHER, LAWRENCE MADE A VOVAGE TO THE BARBADOES. GEORGE ACCOMPANIED HIM AND ON HIS RETURN PAID A NISIT TO ROVAL GOVERNOR DINWIDDIE AT WILLIAMSBORG, VIRGINIA, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS eae / } (AWRY IN THE Name BUT, MR.DITMAR, DD) itmae OF HEAVEN DID YoU. ) WE MAN WAS AN ote 2 be RRA) te (OU, ALL RIGHT...TELL. NUTHIN' 1S IMPORTANT THEM TO GET MY CAR MEANWHILE A LETTER parr eur THs , ADDRESSED TO FRECKLES GET THAT Dos LET THAT MAN HAS BEEN AGENT OF THE LAW, READY...L'M GOING IN AMWAY FROM ME= ei 1201 TELEPHONE... AS SOON poenagp|| INF _yOU_kNow 2 AND I COULDNT "O SHADYSIDE AND BUT TeY'RE REAGe CucoaEone, AS IT RINGS, TLL “Now Sea HAVENT TINE O FOOL. ) Very WELL RE- TELL THOSE YOKELS A THING OR Two!! I HANE POODLE BACK AGAIN... COME | GOING To HAVE \ A SweeT TO APPEAR || WITH LITTLE TRIFLES{ pyse wim IN Like yas <= TIME! You KNow BUT 32) ON TELEPHONE, MUNICIPAL * i’ 23 Zan WHAT IT'S ¢nyyU AN’ RING! COURT... = IMPORTANT ) “~" AND 1S HE BURNING up!! is MOWM’N POP YOU'LL JUST HAVE TO i FIND THE PEARLS, MR. DETECTIVE , BECAUSE. AUNT HANNAH, WHO GAVE THEM TO ME.,HAD A DREAM THAT SOME- i THING HAD HAPPENED TO THEM VLL RECOVER YOUR PEARL But 1t AM CONVINCED, AFTER RUNNING DOWN MY CLUES ,THAT THE THIEF KNEW THIS LAYOUT BEFORE COMMITTING THE ASN'T IT UNCANNY THAT AUNT HANNAH DREAMED THAT SOMETHING HAD HAPPENENED TO 1M NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR AUNT HANNAH'S DREAMS! WHAT WHY, MY HUSBAND AND INEZ ROACH, NEXT DOOR- AND AGUSTA AYER-SHE JUST GOT MARRIED- SHE'S MRS, HANK WAILES, NOW. AUNT HANNAH IS VERY PSYCHIC, DON'T YOU MRS. ROACH, YOU'LL WAVE TO COME WITH ME! NKOU'RE WANTED DOWN AT HEADQUARTERS OTS THE (DEA, CRASHIN’ INTA @ FELLA OFFICER Z DYNAMITE AN' 1 Dio! You OUGHTA BE ABLE To Guess TH’ ResT! f Here IsN'T ANY Ween STATION! SALESMAN fSaen OROPPED A BoY OF DYNAMITE In THE SIA Tron HOUSE HE Took, OFF ON AN UNEXPECTED ELIGHT— Now! He's ABOUT T MaKe & ONE~ POINT LANDING- We ee ON EARTH —~?? WHERE TH’ DICKENS “Le “Wo PETE!!! GOSH, IM GLAD TSEE YA FELLA, YOU'RE A LIFE SAVER- YOU } TRES BIEN! MEET ME AT ZE ‘ N BLAZES! THINK OF IT, TOMORROW WAIT'LE 1 GET OUTS | 1'M GOING To BET We'lL ESCAPE WITH You. CAINAMAN'S SHOP TOMORROW L CAN | wWe'l. BE FREE. FREE! no ROY, 1M GUNNA EAT ] SPEND THE REST NOON. EVERYTHING 1S ARRANGE, HARDLY | MORE FENER! NO MORE STALE HANIN' EGGS ANY / OF MY LIFE IN) z BELIEVE GRUB. PE SIX TIMES A / BED~ A REAL DAY. BED, WIT SPRINGS

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