The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1932, Page 8

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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1982 THE GUMPS—THE ACE IN THE HOLE 1 SAW SHE SWELLERT AUTOMOBILE “WM 7 ano tue BEay 1S Ri S p, BACK TONIGHT = Paha gery gras h || “SHE MINER: YHE GAMBLERS |__| RT ADORS IT RRT TER |1 2, “IVE BEEN SITTING AROUND B |\ ALWAYS LOOKING FOR Ree on || eee RRS) MER See euat eatne ners || Som, Armars horn Y |. ‘OR AN ao fenwersa [|G vg “ae — AND IM GOING NO NEED OF LOOKING CAVE HIM 1K eS eek OR HOPING NOW = JHE LAST sia WHY SHOULD | 35,000.29 Bor WHAT. A LIFE HE IS LEADING = WHAT A LIFE — Hh. WAS INAUGURATED N APRIL, 1789, AT FEDERAL HALL WASHINGTON : ; ON G8ROAD STREET: WAS OFFICIALLY = 2 ) i AT THE SPOT WHERE NOTIFIED OF HIS 1 f waren Act opatmteh y 1O" be SON ee S } 3 A REPLICA OF PRESIDENT OF : } THE ORIGINAL THE UNITED STATES. » BUILDING HAS BEEN HIS JOURNEY e « ® 5 ERECTED IN BRNANT FROM i ae: SN PARK. MT. VERNON . . TO New: YORK P WAS ONE OF CELEBRATION AND TRIUMPH. “T ain't such a bad catch, Ella, considerin’ what I'll have if this lot- tery ticket I got wins anything.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \WHAT? STILL HAVING TROUBLE P WELL, NOW IT LOOKSAS IF 1 THOUGHT YouR Doe WAS I THINK SHE WAS SHE HAS WHAT IS KNOWN ALL OVER HER DISTEMPER. \WELL AGAIN... THEN AS TYPHUS...AND THAT'S SHE.STARTED ACTIN" SERIOUS FUNNY ... FAINTED, AND HAD A STRANGE® (OOK IN HER, STICKY PROPOSITION Los Angeles—Leroy W. Gast, land- scape engineer, was up against a stickler. He had to move a 36-foot cactus plant 400 miles. With a crew of five ee Gast braced oe 12-ton plant with scaffolding of wood, suc- . - : > cessfull, it id V UNDERSTAND, CHIEE, THAT Ya aN ! ‘OW, Bost | IVE HEARD OF FROM MISSOURY, EZ Sales) temas bese GOT A Borin!” KANGAROO . THAT HOOEY BEFORE! Ya fc'wan Wen See Fen leERsece! The complete opening of a rice | flower has been known to take place in 30 seconds. The bloom lasts from two to three hours. pe a | Stickler Solution “LAMBERT” ; é : 7; : a “ THe “Boxine g : sch ila KAR ESAS. ee. 5 , F JAROO Aomission 2g @ 5 d | G Ries, E HExAcOwAL een s—| & 5 bead uleErnATE (OTR COD Mea Se oh Lite : y 7 ‘ i Thelarge letters are the ones that were Oi i ity | filled in to make two nine-letter words, UAT dk’) l LM tis vhs The other letters appear in the same order asin the original Sticke. This :s a new picture of Speaker John N. Garner, democratic nom- Inee for the vice presidency. (As- sociated Press Photo) | AT THE MOVIES | GROUCHO SUPERIOR ‘BIRD OF PARADISE? ASPRACTICAL JOKER’ 1S COLORFUL FILM Dolores Del Rio and Joel McCrea Take Leading Parts in Picture LOOK, SPOTS «0H MY Goon ill THEY'VE. SEEN) MY PLANE, : { SHHA-- BE STILL. T KNOW | ‘Horse Feathers’ Gives Comed- ian Chance For Rapid- Fire Talking ‘ ne esratea ie film, rich in enter- " tainment, and so colorful that it ex- Asa practical Joker, be-mustched | vies” the exotic fragrance of the Groucho Marx has no peer. South Seas, has been made from that The rapid-fire talking member of |iamous stage classic, “Bird of Para- the Four Marx Brothers team, cur- | <ise.” a is »| ‘The finished result, guided in its HE HAS ENOUGH ROPE, . ty URELY WE WILL REFUSE TO ARREST UT WARK! WIMAT.IS THIS? EASY SPRINGS A SURERI! Se Paramount Toei, has bo Seon hom agen ete) | WAST Wid. Nou LENGE eo aude aR ye ene ee, | | Ocoee aa. T Ue a f "7 i t) practical joking for years and years.|cpened at the Capitol Theatre, with ” WA ee , . peor peig eed iad heyien WiLL BUT WY DUTY 1S TO TAKE Pirst such prank on record was|Dolores Del Rio as the primitive, y se SWOT. ‘ou trusting Luana, with Joel McCrea as ee ere 2 ® or eopenne 15) cnliien hero sauna eee Ti he is the film for which RKO-Radio Pictures sent a company to the Ha- walian Islands to get authentic back- ground, The scenic photography of- fers inspired compositions of tropical foliage, mountain, sky and sea that are breath-taking in their beauty. The play is a simple story of a love that transcends all religions and laws There is an intangible something to this tragic story of Luana who falls hopelessly in love woth a white man, that demands w settng i ermpechy a ing in sympa‘ . | with the sublime character of her sacrifice. i Bid : lo} oe — oe ||

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