The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1932, Page 10

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Two oth ed the fur SNAILS THAT “FLY” Wednesda? brackets 7 ites to dri Creavy's f San Fran: BY MEANS OF FLAPPING WINGS THE INKY WATERS: ' SIDEGLANCES - - - LIVE IN THE OCEAN AT GREAT DEPTHS / ‘THEY PROPEL THEMSELVES THROUGH FLOWER of SEPTEMBER, (S A COMPOSITE FLOWER! | THE BLOSSOM IS MADE UP i OF CLUSTERS OF SMALL BLOOMS, ORGANIZED INTO GROUPS, IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY BE A i GREATER ATIR:ACTION { © 1982 BY MEA SERIE, OC, By George Clark | FOR BEES. } Dutra face ——— TA ih Clear Lake Batting— Mrs. Ema. Glen Ullin sp until Saturday Allen Van Vicet Mrs. E. I. J Davis, Phil Runs—K Dodgers, 1 Home ru Giants, 29. Stolen t isch, Ca _ Pitching wetonic, F Mrs. Robert Sharp of Driscoll Mr Allen ter, Mrs. E: 1 at the A AM Batting - Ruth, Yan Runs—Fi lons, Ath! | Home r buth, Yan! Stolen b ; Walker ars Thomp- ; ig from E. I, Johnson son James J. F. Coder and | { Sunday and | ith Mrs. Coder's frs. Packard. H Martin Olson and! reella Eisenbize of | A school r:eeting was held at the: Horner Nelsen home Sund: S. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibson w Sun-| “day eve: !) He: and Sterling | nd ng « Uers at the Alfred and Olsen homes. nd Mrs. Allen Van Vleet andj Mrs. Cliffor h Mrs. Mabel Carlson. Hl J. E. Sharp, Mrs. Ed Gibson, Myrtie Christensen and Mrs. E. | ence 1. Johnson and James Johnson mo-! with |tored to Sykeston Tuesday morning south {to vicit with Mrs, Sharp's daughter, | Mrs. Jake Stern. | te is a finely-formed rock nh has been exposed to great heat; led the E. A. Van/ mith and fam- Nelson and Sunday visitors at Graf- — THIS CURIOUS WORLD | gaat FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHATEVER Pur such A FOOLISH F NIN= DO YOU KNOW=— 1 WISH | WAS RUNNING FOR. PRESIDENT THIS YEAR= (THINK 'D HAVE A BLAMED GOOD CHANCE OF WINNING — i | || RUMAGING AROUND IN | THE ATTIC YESTERDAY AND FOUND THE OLD CAMPAIGN HAT — THE ONE HE WORE WHEN RUNNING | PRESIDENT WAY BACK IN 1924. 9 HIM TO THINKING = 9-3! OPPORTUN! CLAMORING ANOTHER 1! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ''HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932 ——— THE GUMPS— WHAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS [” FOOLISH NOTION? SHERE NEVER WAS A _ MORE Soni IE TIME — WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS YODAY AND us FOR = 9S BRAINS= INCOLN = A GEORGE WASHINGTON ~ WHY THESE POLITICIANS WE HAVE NOW= WHAT DO THEY KNOW ? \'VE FORGOTTEN MORE ABOUT POLITICS THAN THE WHOLE BUNCH EVER KNEW OR EVER. WILL KNOW— 5 GASOLINE ALLEY— A BUSY NIGHT DON'T SPARE MN PROPERTY Seae\ |F IT SHELTERS ONE OF THE ENEMY. ? 9, SEPT 30, 1781, THE AMERICANS AND FRENCH ENTRENCHED BEFORE YORKTOWN WHERE CORNWALLIS HAD FORTIFIED FOR A SIEGE GOVERNOR NELSON WAS ASKED BY LAFAYETTE WHICH HOUSE TO FIRE UPON "MINE, HE REPLIED. “IN IT YOu'LL FIND CORNWALLIS AND THE BRITISH HEADQUARTERS” ra te aa SOME TRIP! JHE AMERICANS AND FRENCH STORMED TWO REDOUBTS ON THE NIGHT OF OCT. 14 AND AFTER FIERCE FIGHTING BOTH FELL. AS A RESULT CORNWALLIS. DECIDED TO ATTEMPT AN ESCAPE FOR HIS ARMY. / GEE!WITH PoooLe Sick.) (A FINE ov HATS WHERE) (“COULDNT HELP IT!) ( BECAUSE We JUST L DONT KNOW... IT KEEPS ME HUMPIN: YOU ARE! ITS I'M GOING Now. | SAY! THATS A "|| Gor BACK Fi A On... sae er ae RUNNING BACK AND A WONDER You I COULONT ! g Ente aS TRIP Mars FoRTH To Vs WOULDN'T GO HELP IT THAT i = Sac eSe ‘ DIFFERENT, FRECKLES J~ OVER AN SEE (I HAVENT K, WHY COULDNT , How PoopLe )\ BEEN OVER A Yeu HELP y \ THERE YET... deep down in the earth. ° | | AT THE MOVIES | | Clark Gable Will Appear With; Blonde Actress in Film Version of Novel the screen, will achieve stardom in her next picture, which is tentatively titled “No Bed of Her Own.” ‘, Miss Hopkins will share stellar billing with Clark Gable, the idol of feminine America in this film version » of Val Lewton’s novel as the result of arrangements with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer for the loan of the actor. ‘This romance of a girl who lives by ther wits and charm and a man from @ high stratum of society will be re- titled before its release. ENVIABLE RECORD Of the 1,281,000 motor vehicle ac- occurring during 1931, only motor buses. The role of Luana a f ‘ | Paradise” can’t be expected to repeat Miriam Hopkins, whose work in re- | its old trick of shooting its leading cent pictures has marked her as one| woman up to a new high in the Hol- of the outstanding personalities of; lywood firmament, for the talking film version, which RKO-Radio now! presents, has Dolores Del Rio as the heroine—and Dolores is not exactly strange to fame. actress were playing would be a pretty safe bet, judging from the past record of the exotic romance, that the unknown would | find in the sympathetic role of Luana her first big opportunity and the be- ginning of a stellar career. In the talking screen version Joei McCrea, latest of filmdom’s con- spicuous young he-man heroes, plays the coveted role of Johnny Baker. In its dramatic existence it has been at- tended by as many persons as “East Lynne.” MIRIAM HOPKINS 1S ‘DEL RIO IS HEROINE STARRED INPICTURE. IN POPULAR FILM | Joel M’Crea Has Coveted Male Lead in Picture Coming to Capitol “Bird of But if an unknown the part, it | Directed as the most spectacular recent progucses of o King Vidor, Paradise” comes to the MOM’N POP SALESMAN SAM BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ar We I know! HERE, QUICK! SLIP INTO THIS TE GREAT GRIEF! HERE COMES FIF\ BORING WITH THAT STUPID BOY-FRIEND OF HERS'!! WHAT'ILL WE DO? GOSH, | WISH WE HAD THE PRICE TO GO AND SEE THE NEW SHOW TO-NIGHT THAT’S SAM ALL OVER! By COWA OH, WE'RE JUST GOING) OUT FOR THE EVENING... TLL SAX. IT ISS BECAUSE WE HAVE FOUR TICKETS TO THE NEW SHOW THAT OPENS TO-NIGHT AND WANT YOU TO COME ALONG WITH US WERE COMING UP TO SEE “ov ~ WHY YA FORGOT TH’ MOST (MPORTANT THING IN TH’ 200 — TH’ Baey ELE- IPHANTLGWAN OVER AND FEED Him! NOT ONLY WILL | FEED Ya, BABY @. ONT TAKE “BOOTS LONG To REALIZE THAT, PROPERLY HANDLED , HEIR FRIEND SPOTS COLLD BE EXTREMELY USEFUL To WER! WIR EACH SUCCEEDING DAY , KE HAS BECOME MORE FRIENDIN | WHEREVER 7 SHE GOES, NE 1S NEVER FAR AWAY | WASH TUBBS By MARTIN Wher on A GAME TRAIL, HUNTING FOR FOOD, A SNARL FROM WM 19 ALWAYS A WARNING THAT SOMETHING 1S APPROACHING GEE , SPOTS, YOURE OKAY L DONT cEE NOR WEAR A THING AROYE WOT'S TH PRISON Nou weast! YJ BLOOMIN' IDEAR?, PRISONER ; APPEARS, Bi TRIWMPHANTLY, r AND THE . CAUSE OF THE FEMININE SCREAMS 1S Qw\te APPARENT, SO FAR, SO GOOD! FOUND WER SPYING ON Us. REFUSED WOT. To YELL “UWA LA REIOLUCION: Qn id Kilo ABOUT ' WIMAMIN? SET Mel, UMY, SHE'S A BEAUT: ON 1 BETTER TAKE’ CHARGE C'MER IMESELF, BY THUNDER, al

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