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cue eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1932 “SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | : 2s THE GUMPS— GOOD RIDDANCE FIVE THOUSAND IY It ~ Quick! , § NOT ONE PENNY LESS= 4 De A a] 1% PERFECTLY ly HAVE ‘TO MIVE'= You I MEAR ‘TOM COMING Now ieee é WILLING TO GIVE KNOW = VBRY WELL YHEN- GET OUT OF MY SIGHT HENRIETTA THE WE'RE NOY iN FOREVER = . PAWN TICKET FO ALL RicH— AND THIS IS GO! AND NEVER COME aay REAL ie TH THE LAST TIME INTO MY LIFE erie GIVE HIM 4 1 EVER WAN'T AGAIN = $5,000.92 FOR IT— ii ; AND Bickle: | ae . a CIGAR 01 oF SOWN SUD — WY + ‘ 4 SHE TABLES i} SHE OREERED HIM $3,000= BUT HE IS HOLDING OQUT= peer fara SHE PAYS HIM | $5.000- SHE WILL |, HAN y 2.4 | “ { rt. , | . . IN THE BATTLE } FTER WASHINGTON'S ae AT PRINCETON | DEFEAT OF THE HESSIANS AT ‘ i NEXT DAY GEN. | TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, ; { wie WAS ‘ CORNWALLIS CAME AFTER HIM ‘ . WITH HIS ARMY FROM PRINCETON. . Anes eric . RODE THROUGH \ THERE WAS A SKIRMISH OR . ANO AHEAD OF TWO AND BOTH ARMIES LIT THEIR CAMP FIRES FOR THE URGED THEM ON. NIGHT. WASHINGTON SUDDENLY THE BRITISH a DECIDED TO MARCH AROUND WERE SCATTERED if 4 Uy: sition JHE ENEMY AND ATTACK HIS. } : gar eae ee ON 1077, y STORES AND RESERVES AT ae | CORNWALLIS / 2 PRINCETON TEN MILES IN THE . ; HAD TIME TO : REA SERVICE. ING. REN. U.S. PAT. OFF. REAR. AGAIN THE BRITISH ; BRING UP “VY } T'll tell h f t thing to dad about ts nected Nii Heeticna net apres } “T'll tell you, mother—if you won't say anything to dad about my stay- . ing out so late, I won't mention what all you had done to your face.” FIND THEIR QUARRY ioe 4 ; a ‘ JUST THINK HOw FAR AN, WE GOTTA SHE DOESN'T WANT The PEARY CARIBOU POODLE WALKED TO WAKE HER UP { JO WAKE UP... ALL GET BACK To OUR HOUSE AN LET HER =} SHE DOES WHEN T THRIVES BEYOND 83 OEGREES NORTH LATITUDE, AMID INTENSE COLD, ARCTIC KNOW WE'RE TALK TO HER IS 1D THE NIGHTS ARE GLAD To SEE THUMP HER TAIL WOLVES, AND WHERE THE Ni \ FROM THREE TO FIVE MONTHS LONG. SHE DOESNT WANT IT...6EE! L WONDER. IF THERE'S SOMETHING WELL, IF IT WAS NY DoG, I'S GO AND GET HER SOME HOT MILI... SHE'S STARVED, HERE'S THE MIL}Z...COME ON SHE'S SMARTER THAN { ASLEEP " ER AN’ LET OUT A Me BIG Sicn! ~~ NOW LISTEN, HANK=BE A PAL! OW BARN! THATIS WHAT 1% THE MORE 1 THINK OF THE \F YOU DON'T LOAN ME THE Soon RN REL Si WAY CHICK DELIBERATELY FIFTY BUCKS,YOU'RE GOING TO ote War ae ea i FIDBED TO ME ABOUT HAVING MAKE AN AWFUL SAP OUT OF ULL . o GIVEN HANK THAT FIFTY, THE ME TO GLADYS” HOTTER 1 GET.IF HE'LL DECEIVE THE MUD AND ! BEGIN BREATHING THROUGH THEIR SKINS, INSTEAD OF THER WOSTRUS. ‘The COLUMBIA RIVER flows 1400 MILES To REACH THE PACIFIC OCEAN, AT A POINT ee e+ + 2 ONLY ABOUT 450 MILES FROM. WHERE THE RIVER ORIGINATES: CEREUS, © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, NC. g-23 TELL-TALE SHOES {it is said to be valuable in producing Columbus, O.—Eddie Hicks, 6, and | immunity to it. Billie Evans, 6, learned that one! a alarm brings another. Eddie climb-| Some of England's finest fleeces > ed on Billie's shoulder to turn in a|Come from the Orkney and Shetland ice COLD LEMONADE! aLLYa ) FIRST HE setts /Em Do YER StUFS oé an fire alarm, just to see the fire engines | Islands, where seaweed form a large KIN DRINK FER A NICKEL! /sALTY POPCORN TA.Make WELL, I'LL Take A { JUMBO! eres — Fer Sp id go. When the engines arrived, the | Part of the sheeps’ diet. : , ; WTS Worth! —— P y AD TH’ same el boys escaped. But firemen found a SA PRicel : | a eee pair of shoes which Eddie had taken | . sth Off to keep Billie's shirt clean. They|{ Stickler Solution | traced it to the boys, who, frightened, | <——_________—__—__—_® naturally blamed each other. The — EREINENT i { H reprimands they got from the fire- H H men will keep them from ringing any | more alarms, | ‘T. B.. PROTECTION | Madison, Wis.—If new _ vaccine | which may prove of value in com-| batting tuberculosis has been discov- | ered by William D. Frost, agricultural bacteriologist at the University of | Wisconsin. This vaccine, the result | Of 29 years of research, is obtained | from tubercle bacilli treated by ultra- violet rays. While not a cure or posi- tive inoculation against the disease, AT THE MOVIES | FTHDLBARD Dotted lines indicate the four letters that should be switched in order:to form two boy's names. | Army Life of Ann TMEY SAY, WHEN YOURE AROUND S-5-SHsT UP, Now! EAT THOSE GEE! 1 D-DUINO WHETHER ---OOF 1 CAN ‘e CHEVALIER BACK | n WILD ANIMALS YOU SHOULDNT ENEI2 S-SANDWICHES N/MEBBE Youll, : BSB-BOOGE THAT BOOWER OR N-A-NoT Harding Made Her ACT AFRAID ,SUT G-G-GOSM FEEL B-BETTER A ‘Good Soldier’ | Gen. Pa Wouldn’t Stand for IN APACHE RULE. «2 ‘Love Me Tonight’ Is Regarded | Star as French Star's Finest | Characterization The only thing Ann Harding knows | about fear is to show fear when the | drama requires it. | Daughter of General George G. Maurice Chevalier goes back to the| Gatley, an army officer of the old Paris Apache characterization which | school, ageing hibeg ue td first won him tame in “Innocents of | Seen at the Capi eater i Paris” in his latest Paramount pic- | Pathe’s “Westward Passage,” was {reared in the military code which ture, “Love N> Tonight,” showing at \ decrees a firing squad for the coward. the Paramount theater Monday and! “To stand up and take my medi- Tuesday. cine no matter how bitter the pill WASH TUBBS With inimit might be was as much a matter of By C E “4 ag at ie Prepshinen tn course in my childhood as eating or . RAN) ‘Love Me Tonight” will be Jeanette | breathing or sleeping,” says the star. OUGHT To Be ABLE ID FORTIFY THEMSELVES OW "MHE)) (PEN Dowson COMES NROARD AND SEES THEM, WE MecDonald again acting as his per-|“I think my father would have given , Oo WANDLE DAN oh ye oa = a fect foil and supplying the love in-|me away if I had turned out to be J aL aoa ‘FORE! pedncery ray 1 : terest; Charlie Ruggles and Eliza- | Whimpering child. Tur My “As it was, he insisted on just nm WARE, EH, ADDIE? oe epee , . See a epstt emreanoraaea