The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1932, Page 10

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hi @ musical career.” ad in mind, when I left school, was CLE. JUAN FERNANDEZ, USUALLY, IS GIVEN ASTHE ISLAND OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. BUT IT WAS REALLY MAS-A-TIERRA THE Peinc/Aee | ISLAND OF THE JUAN FERVENOEZ GROUP | WHERE RLEXA) | OF DEFOES FAMOUS CHARACTER, WAS MAROONED FOR FOUR YEARS. THIS (SAUD {S RBOUT 400 MES WEST OF SAUTIAGO,, weer NS ey] , The INDIANS TEST § OF GOOD EYESIGHT... a MIZAR, THE MIDDLE (STAR IN THE HANOLE OF THE BIS DIPPER, HAS A TINY COMPANION STAR. IF THE INDIAN CHILO WAS ABLE To SEE THIS FAINT STAR, THE PARENTS REJOICED, ANDSAID, “OUR CHILD WILL BE ER SELKIRN, THE ORIGINAL Hazlegrove $_ By MRS. RAY HAZLEGROVE Ray Hazlegrove and Frank were in Tuttle Monday on busi! John Sattler and his mother, Mrs. Jake Sattler, were shopping in Tuttle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klangenburg are the parents of a baby girl born this week, Christ Stolber drove to Temvik on business Tuesday G m Wallace called s Tuesday. in Tuttle Mon- drove to Linton on busi Mr, and Mrs, Ray H: i 4 re sho) ce. Gold- © {smith, Frank Gray, Harold and Ar-} t and Wallace Stewart! inday at their homes. puler called Saturday night chsuner's. and Mrs, Julius Zwiegle and s, Della and Ruth, were | Sunday at the John Sattler | thi | SP! E at Ei M >——___— e ! Stickler Solution | a Twenty-four cents per dozen for 280 dozen eranges would amount to $67.20, Selling them at nine for 36 cents would bring four cents per orange and four times 3360 oranges, which is 280 dozen, would bring $134.40. Thus the man doubled his money, profiting $67.20. | AT THE MOVIES — | WOOS ARISTOCRAT Introduced as Baron to Jean- nette MacDonald When Collecting Bill A romance between a girl from an aristocratic family and a plain every- Rouben Mamoulian production, Mau- rice Chevalier’s latest starring picture. which comes to the Paramount The- ater Monday. Chevalier plays the tailor, with Jeanette MacDonald, his feminin: Jead in previous films, as the aristo- cratic young lady. Charlie Ruggles, Charles Butterworth and Myrna Loy Like previous Chevalier pictures, “Love, Me Tonight” is done in a whimsical and humorous vein. Chey- eller, the tailor, is good natured ani TAILOR CHEVALIER LIFE AT UNIVERSITY day tailor is “Love Me Tonight,” a} - DRAMATIZED INNEW | PICTURE AT CAPITOL ;Ramon Novarro Portrays Yale| Football Star in Story of Gridiron and Love Speedy action, thrilling a footba.l games, and all of the sparkle of | Modern uni’ ty life make Ramon | Novarro’s new starring feature, id- jdle,” which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre, one of the most en- tertaining in his career. In many of the dormitory scenes there are touches of the comedy that has distinguished other Navarro por- trayals. Most of the action takes j Place on the campus of Yale Univer- sity and all of the backgrounds seem to be absolutely authentic. The scenes on the walks about the old buildings are particularly beautfiul. An exceptionally strong supporting | cast is headed by Madge Evans in tne P WELL = TILDA= ARE YOU GOING ‘TO WELL- YOU'RE LIABLE TO SEE O1 B WASHINGTON WITH US WHEN WE GO ? E HOW WOULD Dae LiKe uae KIN THE WHI! ? ee TPRERARE THE MEAL S FOR THE FIRST LADY HAPPENED = AND IF_1 ENTER THIS, CAMPAIGN AND TAKE THE STUMP LL WAVE PLENTY TO SAY ABOUT HOW THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932 THE GUMPS—HONK! HONK! 1b At GUMP SEATED IN THAT PRESIDENTIAL E AND IF YOU. YOR SY ICE = SCOTT, SKEEZIX, WHAT'S “THE MATTERY td | DON'T THROW YOUR t MOUTH INTO HIGH GEAR / UNTIL YOU'RE SURE YouR BRAIN 1S WORKING = i SAY! IF You DON'T SNAP OUT OF THIS 00 YOU THINK SHE'S GOING To GET WELL, PRETTY SOON, YOULL AWAY ANY DOCTOR? ISNT SHE} GIVING HER THE BEST POSSIBLE THAT'S SWELL CONEYEONES ee LONGER... L A LITTLE BIT CARE...... AND I PROMISE You NEWS"! GEE, lasers! , MIGHT AS WELL BETTER...JUST THAT YOUR DOG WILL COME I FEEL? A TEENY BIT BETTER , {ALREADY MOM’N POP WHY , THE BANK HAS GONE HAYWIRE! THEY'VE MISSED SOME OF OUR MONEY. WE HAVE OVER $100 IN OUR ACCOUNT. I'LL SHOW YOU YN CHECK BOOK ~—— a BUT HERE, YOU DIDN'T SUBTRACT THE AMOUNT OF EVERY CHECK You WROTE! ° BUT BANKS DON'T MAKE MISTAKES REMEMBER, KANGY! | PalD TEN BUCKS TO RENT YA AN” \ WaNTCHA TO PUNCH THIS FELLA Jes’ LIKE YA PUN Mel GIVE HIM PLENTY | F< te Now, You JUST Go BACK HOME AND LEAVE THINGS To ME...1'M UNBALANCED! ou BOY! WHY, NO, OF COURSE NOT, SILLY. ONLY THE ONES I WENT TO THE BANK AND CASHED I GOT THEM CASHED AT THE GROCERY SToRE! LAE IT AIN'T MY OL! ERIEND, LAMBERT! © 1932 BY REA senvice’ me WE'RE OL SIDEKICKS, SAM! USED TA BE Sa ti0 4 PALS WA ciRcUS! C Pure PUFF) on. CANT CANT RUN ARN MORE GEE 1 FEEL FONNY KINDA AG FL WERE GONNA FAINT | BUT, NO eT WONT -"3M NOT LICKED YET i ¢ BOOTS IS ONLY HUMAN! WOT LET BEEN 'M EXPECTING TROUBLE, PODNER, TAKE A COUPLE O' MEN AND GUARD ANYBODY THROWS A CABLE THE ENGING Room, OR ANYTHING OVERBOARD THAT MIGHT DISABLE THE PROPELLER, USE YOUR GUN, feminine lead. She portrays her role with grace and dignity through many difficult situations in the production. Una Merkel uses her Southern charms to cause unrest among the student body of Yale University and is charming in her coquettish ap- peals to men on the campus. Ralph ao gives a virile performance as TAKING NO CHANCES! ‘ U WE BEEN YOODIN WR oPoTe LM A FIZZAE, BN’ A BIG BABY TROCT! YE, CTRIED “V’BLUFF MY WAY THROUGH , AN YOK GEE HOW AFRAID TUE | BUT IM SCARED S-o-SiN. STATION THREE SENTRIES, SERGEANT, ONE WATCH FOR SHIPS, THE OTHERS To GUARD ecar'yll A SURPRISE ATTACK FROM 1 COULDNT FIND MN WAY BACK ‘To TW PLANE NOW, EVEN IF L WANTED YO IM LOST ,SPOTS AS FOR MYSELF, (LL WATCH MY COMPASS AND MAKE SURE DAWSON GOES BACK TE SAME WAY

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