The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1932, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1932 ATION ARMY THE GUMPS—THAT’S ALL I WANT TO KNOW ireet 10:00 a mh —Sunday School forall ON- | SEES WELL* THERE ARE SOME BAD THERES ONE THAY ONES THERE - BUT THEY CAN Be THE SAL 1 Lieut. A. ages. Parents bring your children |to the house of God on His day. Do- NuSsT "|| ——— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS : pe 4 | PEN YOUR tah nervice eapecietiyy for omieaeies i Duegeo ONAOUTH = boron aR ie Ad ton hen Hild lp Sermon, “Holiness; its poss! NAVE You LOOK erenee ce OUT = HERE'S ANOYHER |) You AN UPPER AND LOWER Sey- |} ee aa rane aauieu SL AND SEE WNAT THE NERVE OF THIS YOU HAVE SIXTEEN TEETH | Come and ‘see what "God can do for CONDITION MY TOOTH we ORES A BAD THAT SHOULD. BE | young people. TEETH ARE NE RIGHT [Nowe th tha tima tooese Mane oat HERE AT ONSE = d! Subject, “The ‘arlet Thread.” > ae” will be lcome at our meetings. mm sublie. meetings Thursd. TRINITY LUT! day nights at 8:00 p. Avenue A at Fourth + ex = } Opie S. Rindahl, pastor bootie Ai. aaitee is a cordial welcome at rinity”. Pastor ‘ Ninth Sunday after Trinity. weviees. & ick roGhureh School and Junior Chorus— yy7, the Dastor wil conduct . Fi % t ission ervices at Wor vorth, hin Morning Worship—11:00 a, m. H, Dak. Our subsequent service, Bun. N y all eal July 31st, Il be in the English Away, all language, Nanlig Service 00 ermon, “History Warns Us". | nthem, Selected, Junior Chorus. | 001 ‘hoir rehearsal Thursday at 8:00 pm, Finst rvice at 10:30 a, m.— ‘ a ate 1 c. E n ‘ 745 p. m.—Dr. Nc We remind you in, during July | j 4 ore and August the ice ‘ ee e every Z held at 80a. m. parents, Sun-| night throughout the ‘week cat’ S08 ” Mista ORE Rene ff sQuint! NOBODY E ers and the Sanday |W ne Ci ie Hooves of ae 1) CARE, RACHEL! NOURE ALWAYS Ree) subject of the sermon Sunday | SsQvul THEY DON'T TURNING UP ROUGHNECK Will be: "The Boy Samuel.” No eve= HAVE NOTHIN AT THE MOST FROM THE j Detd ning service. welce t the “ ™ 5 Stre : Come and” bring TO PIECE ON IMPOSSIBLE West H rivin THE Pr OVER AT MY N. D The Fonurch s 30 | BOARDIN te, o'clock, follo ship at 10:3 st jonor, = iP eas lay. church. school alm 6 per Tree”. invited to come kes follows: Merrill Larkin, e tt (arhford hi i shford) worship_nervice, Dick 8 Yoral sc alizing Our Calami- ae d ¥ “) ning ie & solo, Mee hristian Endeavor. 4 rvice. e cream. social on. the Sunday oth | 4 | ore The } aptu: | th | \ 1 1 } Homme mHooeHeam ed Walter uke p—-10:30 a. m Cash in With a iT] NW LOOK! A I HAVEN'T TIME TO ween nae een The Tribune Want Ads are ae Soar Teo! WAIT... L GOTTA PUT Sena? oa , “Hymna of Nuns” | © ey FRECKLES |} LOOK,TAG..A NEw "EM. TALI. HURRY UP AN’ THESE ON-\Wow! HOHOH...DONT ont fet ¢ (Lefebure: Wels). | Stickler Solution | AND PAIR OF PANTS! pees waru t) Sco wars WAITLL TH’ KIDS et pelected Tacatone || AINT THAT CPaHUNY IN yours! hile WANE HAD PACKAGE... SOL phile BET I HAVE rey) ‘ vee [PROMINENT || | exon” SOMETHIN’ B 5 ahem A mee heap ourr ? } i Cama | The letters in the upper line, when ms ao uf slyrearranged, spell the word in the THEY ort 7} paaeld stg ( i 2} lower line, which is eomething we all t ‘a. m.—The would like to be, elt i Mueller, BERENS. ines for young peepic | D.. a 11:00 a. m—M 4 f ake Pianist, Mi ‘one. = - oy : A Lautlaby” MOM’N POP A BIG BREAK! mort he Bellet that | . Co Sinst gecko owes Eyes Examined THIS.1S THE PLACE- TLL GO IN AND 1 WANTED TO ASK You WHY XES_AND NO-THAT) (UM-1 SEE. (T'S A VERY OLD ti) Par ¢ 7:00 Glasses Prescribed FIND OUT WHAT THEY ARE WORTH WHETHER--THAT 1S HOW WANT TO HAVE 1S, NOT EXACTLN--T PIECE. THE PEARLS ARE A an ee : | TLL SIMPLY FOLD UP AND DIE IF MUCH NOU THINK---- HOW THEM INSURED, MEAN, I-1 WANT LITTLE DEAD -LIFELESS,vou _{ HUNDRED oa 3) 7:30— es . The eye ts an organ you THEN WONT BRING AT LEAST MUCH XOU'D SAY THIS OR RESET PART OF THEM UNDERSTAND. THEY MIGHT " Fy greene won, with alas star: Se $150 ,SO 1 CAN PAY THE PEARL NECKLACE RESTRUNG — REGAIN THEIR LUSTRE, BUT 1 oot eee STE FURNITURE BILL 1S WORTH PEARLS ARE TRICKY. OF F-HAND f oe brief sermon—“The Importunate W Dr. H. J. Wagner TD SAY THEYRE WORTH, y a especially to meet the necda of those Offices Opposite the G. P. ‘ 8. 4 who are in town during the summer Hotel since 1914 Pe months. Dr. Wednesday at 7:30 p. e Mid- Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. 156 week service at the Pa } Thursday afternoon at m.— | Cc. The Ladies’ Aid meeting h Mrs. R. rs. E. Kennedy at 518 6th Street. v% aa = nae ne a4 Entry Blank d ' GRANDMA'S OLD s ‘aramoun(g Pratt Weber ' P THEATRE “4 Screen Opportunity Contest ee : a ——— —~ » | I hereby agree to conform to all rules and regulations governing the SALESMAN SAM A PITCHERS’ BATTLE? By SMALL 4 PARAMOUNT SCREEN OPPORTUNITY CONTEST, sponsored by ow ae Sates ma a ] the Paramount Publix Corporation to select a suitable personality WELL, IVE SOLD ALL BUT ONE CANTALOUPE AN'saM’S OOH! | SOON'S t GET RID Of THIS HONEY=) Ot, WELL — WHY Taken to portray the role of GONNA Cac aS ee FREE, JES' FER SOCKIN’ ( BES PARDON, DEW MELON, IN, Howes | Face,\ CHANCE THROWIN' “THe. ea ah 7 ” o ESTER DAY Y ca “THE PANTHER WOMAN nee” Day! Oreicer! CAN QuIT FER TH’ DAY! "2 Ou" ARM OUT? ; —in— y “THE ISLAND OF LOST SOULS” UY U, = fom A\ Una, \ | y I have full knowledge and understanding of said rules. UY 2 Tee ‘i | i SIGNATURE OF ENTRANT .....0.0..ccccccccsssesessseesssessene Sal MIRREN 17. sc s uendeeeencyns sis seeens teens isa! ererrrr errr errr sees Bee Ig ss) 2250 io eacicts ats nnahs ecexasserevaweasieicecebs ‘ 1 Rea tne eines <bsnnn | hi We. the undersigned, hereby attest to.the moral reputation of the F) “| above entrant. nq SIGNATURE OF SPONSOR ADDRESS ‘ “4 SIGNATURE OF SPONSOR pti SDR BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES in In the event of the entrant being under legal age, this entry blank t must be signed by parent or guardian. , ° > d je: PARENT OR GUARDIAN PROT on Ri Nua, Meio GooD OL PETE —— GEEEEEEE'! TLL . MEBBE TH LADY SROULD ; NEVER BE ABLE T'REPAY HIM FOR , Y annie STAY ON TH’ BALCONY — AFTER ALL THESE c 0 ADDRESS oo. e es eeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeneeeaee AL WES DONE FOR BLY On. Jk SSS z g AN MEBBE IM WRONG, MEARS — FOR TWO This banter bank, properly mes at, samt be accompanied gd mete: _TRERE'S MUSIC ——— SOME O1' . Z SUT YVE BEEN THINKIN’ Oro FRIENDS gw FUNNY T graph of entrant, ane must mailed or delivered to Pera- commen eset + I . ge N 3 v x Pee re ccis wing an tate, SPANISH SONG BEAUTIFUL i MEET AGAIN, t — hes bn The officials of this contest cannot assume responsibility for the < rr Z return of photographs submitted by contestants. However, every Precaution will be observed for their preservation, and at the close of the contest, contestants may call upon the contest manager in paren. at the Paramount Theatre for the return of their photo- graphs. RULES FOR CONTESTANTS 1, Each participant in the PANTHER WOMAN SCREEN OPPOR- TUNITY CONTEST must be not under 17 years of age, nor over 39 years of age, and must be in good health. 2, Each participant must be not less than 5 feet 4 Inches, nor more than 5 feet 8 inches in height. 3. If under legal age, the entrant must have her parent or legal guardian sign the entry blank in the space provided, 4, Each participant must have the written endorsement of two citizens of good standing in the community endorsing her mor- ality. 5. No girl who has had screen credit in a_nationally-distributed motion picture, or who has had cast credit in any professional stage production, is eligible for this contest, and must sign a statement to this effect. 6 In signing the official entry blank for the PANTHER WOMAN SCREEN OPPORTUNITY CONTEST, each contestant attests that “ \PPER (S NOT IN she is not under contract to any person, persons, company oF TOGETHER, : HEN THE SKI corporation affiliated with any amusement. or entertainment AU Xo THER, SIGHT, EASY DRAWS BACK. enterprise, nor has any other legal pbligation that would Pree MEN! LET'S 4 vent her from portraying the role of the “Panther oman” in . the screen production, “THE ISLAND OF LOST SOULS," nor Go! WAIT. HE MIGHT BE will enter into any such legal agreement before the final deci- LAYING FOR US WITH sion is made on the girl to portray the “Panther Woman” in said A HATCHET oR screen production, ’ 7. Each contestant agrees to abide by the decisions of the appoint- > SOMETHING, 4 judges in any and all matters peueieing to the selection of oor 7 Beer participants selected in both preliminary and final & ludgings. No person shall under any circumstances enter more than one “Panther Woman Screen Opportunity Contest.” % Each contestant, in signing the official entry blank, aj in the event of her selection to play the part of the Woman” in the motion picture production of “THE ISLAND OF Lost LS” she shall be automatically under contract to the penne Publix Corporation, under the terms of the Grand rize Award. 10. If for any reason whatsoever the Grand Prize winner is unable fulfill her obligation to Petar the role of the “Panther oman” in “THE 'TSLAND OF LOST SOULS,” it shall be agreed that the next choice of the appointed judges shall be considered 11, No emplo: nor member of the family of an employee, of the x ‘res Corporation, or any other theatre sponsoring a contest to find the “Panther Wom: articipating in said con- test, is eligible to enter the competition.

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