The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 15, 1932, Page 8

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mimi nz 2ag ern et rN ek tt “You promised if I'd have this baby he would be in the movies before he was six months old—and he turns out to be just another failure.” THE ENTIRE HUMAN RACE | COULD BE WIPED OFF THE EARTH GREENHORNS. eo 7. (©1082 By WEA SERVICE, INC.| — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — TRANSATLANTIC PLANE Washington.—Capt. Hugo Sundstady Hl has designed a seaplane for transat- | lantic service which, it is said, will) make a trip from London to New York in 26 hours. H. S. 320, will carry a crew of f and 2,000 pounds of freight. Its es mated speed is 170 miles an hour. soastwise service the plane will cai 24 passengers. Venus is nearly twice as far from | the sun as Mercury and is almost exactly the same size as the earth. ee eestenmtueaaraeen | Stickler Solution {| cS AHSTTYNP HASTY PASTY NASTY TASTY Above are the four five-letter words formed from the letters in the top line. The last four letters in each word are the Tue piane, called the | Jim Bausch, former University of Kansas star, proved himself a super-athlete by winning the de. cathlon championship for the Unit- ed States at the Olympic games with a record-smashing ecore of | 8462 points, (Associated Press | Photo) ‘| __sATTHE PRESENTS PICTUR OF ESKINO’S LIFE Remarkable Film, ‘Igloo’ Gives Saga of Vanishing’ North- ern Race Out of the frozen Arctic comes the most sensational picture of the year. It is. called “Igloo.” It is the story of a brave Eskimo hunter who went he Gods of the North, he rescues tribe, before he can bring MOVIES | | Declares Stars Are Not Temperamental If the stars of the screen were half | as temperamental as they are said to be there would be but few motion pictures made during the course of a year. Too much time would be con- ‘umed in bickering and wrangling. Fortunately, they are not. Stars are, first of all, human beings, and as such are possessed of common sense, intelligence, a feeling of fairness and respect for the rights of others. Among the many stars who are known for their even and kindly dis- positions are Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, whose latest Fox pic- Retakes seldom try her patience and she is always ready with a kindly for the player who made the re-shfoting necessary. rles Farrell is often called the friendliest, most easy-going and His willing. | This is (ves TILA WHAT HAPPENED YO My SHE DID ? 2 1 HAD $40.99 IN MY HIP POCKET- WHERE JS \ LEFT THEM IN My BED ROOM ON A CHAIR = AND beige 1 LOOKED SHE Now ? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932 THE GUMPS— THAT'S ALL I WANT TO KNOW SNE PUY HER HAY AND COAT ON AND SAID SNE WAS GOING DOWN OWN = | THINK = YO DOA uyYLe SHOPPING - WE WILL FORTIFY THE CITY AND THE (SLAND AND &xPEC WHILE GEN. WASHINGTON WAS LOOKING TO THE DEFENSES OF New york | THE CONGRESS AT PHILADELPHIA ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. THE NEW YORK POPULACE IN THEIR ON PULLED DOWN THE LEADEN STATUE OF GEORGE 0 AND MELTED IT NTO BULLETS. ® FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS COME oN?! SOMETHING MUST WERE WAITING... LET Hee WELL..WHY DOESNT , ITGO? L HE THE BRAKE OFF! OSCAR'S Hour !! DEMONSTRATING} HIS GREAT INVENTION, THE SELF- RUNNING OS-caR, WHICH HE CLAINS WILL BE THE OF THE THING... 1 at FUTURE + X ds : MOM’N POP FOR IT'S AL:-WANS FAID WEATH-ER WHEN GOOD THAT HE GOT FROM THE FURNITURE SALTED AWAY IN HIS JEANS 1S RIDING | HIGH AT THE SMOKER SALESMAN SAM KNOW WHAT ELSE IT COULD BE... AND HOW, HOWIE! THEIR GUNS WON'T BE ABLE TO SCRATCH THIS] BOMBIN' NO UNTIL THEY® T 4 HUDSON, ¥ | ORK CIN. “wi CEG, THIS 1s A FAILURE! ra - WRONG IN THE DESIGN OoNT INVENT KEEN' 1 WISH ? HAD MY LASSO! ee e FORT WASHINGTON WZ AT ABOUT !@I1ST STREET AND THE NEW dj P| as aan, hbk Oe 4] WWELL..I MIGHT AS | |....SO TH’ WAY 1 FIGURED \NELL TELL YOU... IT OUT WAS THAT IT A, MADE YoU THINK THAT THE ‘You SEE,TH' FRONT || \WOULD ALWAYS BE > ha THING COULD RUN WITHOUT WHEELS ARE A LOT || RUNNING DOWN HILL AN ENGINE IN IT? SMALLER THAN AN’ WOULDN'T “THE HIND ONES... || NEED A MOTOR ~ { UM BETTING \T MUST BE i ee en PAST TWELVE ~ 1 AND CHICK ISN'T JOE, THAT ; MY POINT DOING ALL THIS “ TIME AT A bi DUMeIN’ ROPES AN’ PASS HIM UP, KIDS, AN’ GROW MaARSLES! ue Ta BE REAL MEN! BUY MY BOXIN’ GLOVES AND BUILD YER STRENGTH! ae LPETE 16 FLYING LOW, BACK AND FORTH, ACROSS AND: AROUND THAT ENDLESS MASS OF OUNGLE «= TIRELESSLN SEARCHING FOR im ,wnxe AND SPENCE, Now SWHE SCENE OF ACTION ALSO, ARE OF THE OOB8 BEFORE THEM WHO’S AFRAID? STUNNED BY THE HOPELESSONESS AW, DON'T LET THAT GUY KiogJa, KIDS! WHY») CAN'T EVEN Stow Ya How Ta use Tem Groves! ? 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