The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1932, Page 8

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“Don't talk to me about dry weather—when I think of what it’s done to my fairway shots—” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — NIAGARA FALLS HAS MOVED SEVEN MILES WEST IN'THE LAST 30,000 NEARS: LLANFAIRPWELLGYNGYLLGOGERYCHEY- RNDROBWELLANDYSILIOGOGOCH is THE j NAME OF A.SMALL TOWN IN ANGLESEY, OFF THE COAST OF ; Bulletin Issued by | Food Commissioner Activities of the state food commis- sioner and chemist for 1931 and the first five months of 1932 have been | listed in a bulletin issued by R. O./ Baird, commissioner. The bulletin covers the analysis and | registration of foou products, bever- ages, drugs, feeding stuffs, fertilizers, examination of labels and _registra- tion of samples submitted for deter- mination of proper labeling and weight or quality of contents, and in- vestigation of concerns handling the various products, As the result of prosecutions by the department during 1931, 21 persons or firms pleaded guilty or were convicted of violating the false and misleading advertising laws, the sanitary and other provisions of the North Dakota food and drugs act or the North Da- kota egg law. Seven of the prosecutions were for violation of the egg law, five for sell- ing short weight, and eight for viola- tion of the sanitary provisions of the awry © WORD FROM JOWNSEND ZANDER MORSEL WHEN Ni RESGRNe ROM” SNE ORFICE~ uf Bunce HENRIETTA Soe WWE ic TAXES ON INSTALLMENT Aukland, N. Z.—To make it easier on taxpayers, and to reward them for paying their taxes ahead of time, an act has been passed which permits; New Zealand property owners to pay} their taxes on the installment plan| and, by paying them in advance, get credit with interest for their advance payments. Heretofore it was only per- missible to pay taxes in a lump sum. | Stickler Solution | < Theman’s age is 54 and his wife's age i 45, He is nine years older, or one- eventh of 99, the sum of their ages. state food and drugs act. | AT THE MOVIES | Lugosi Once Fled Fir-| ing Squad in Hungary) Price Placed on Head When| Revolution Swept Native Country Pugitive from a hanging squad, with a price on his head! This was | the rather unwelcome role which a} few years 1go was forced on Bela! Lugosi, the famous Hungarian actor | who is now appearing at the Para- | mount theater in the United Artists | picture, “White Zombie.” In the revolution in his native T'ungary in 1918, Lugosi was one of the princival lieutenants of Count | | with the filming of “Downstairs” is John Gilbert in the Picture That Brings Him Back to Greatness John Gilbert makes his bow as both star and author in “Down- stairs,” opening tomorrow at the Capitol theater. In his latest pic- ure Gilbert abandons the roman- tic hero roles he has played in the past and enacts a villain of the Von Stroheim type in an unusual drama of what takes place “behind the scenes” of a great European estate. An interesting item in connection the fact that the feminine lead is Played by Virginia Bruce, whose en- } gagement to Gilbert was announced |SALESMAN SAM Karolyi, who seized the reins of gov-; during the making of the picture. ernment, and was given the newly- | Miss Bruce, who is one of the screen's | created post of Minister of the Thea-| newer leading women, recently| scored in “Sky Bride.” H A prominent role in “Downstairs” | is filled by Paul Lukas. and the cast also includes Hedda Hopper, Regi- of “Man, Woman and Sin,” ibe greatest silent-picture hits, GAVE WIM, THE LAST $5,000.¢ = ME HAS KEPT AWAY= AND THEIR HOME HAS BEEN CONVERTED INTO A LITTLE DOVES’ NEST— —————= 83. HAS FORGOTTEN ALL OF HIS GROUCHES AND LITTLE PEEVES = HENRIETTA SINGS LIKE A LARK ALL DAY LONG*AND 18 LEARNING TO COOK = YHERE !$ NOTHING SHE ae WKES BRYTER YHAN TO SURPRISE) vif JOM WITH SOME DAINTY LITTLE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1982 THE GUMPS— HEAVEN—HOME AND HAPPINESS WOME AFTER ALL Mou CAN'T BEAT IY. ¥ THERE |S NO PLACE MORE DELIGHTFUL NAN ONE'S OWN NES ~ DARLING= FIRE SIDE — MAN'S HEART = MR. WICKER. | FOLLOWED WASHINGTON AROUND FROM START TO FINISH. AND 610 1 GET MATERIAL FOR A SPEECH! 1 COULD WRITE A BOOK. 1 DID AS YOU SAID, YES, YOU WANTED ALL THAT INFORMATION FOR THE SPEECH YOU ARE GOING TO DELIVER BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL WICKER ASSOCIATION. WELL. ANNWAN,! VISITED 1 HAVE A ANTIQUE SHOPS AND HUNDRED HONCHES HISTORICAL MUSEUMS AND FOR THAT LINE OF ORIGINAL COLONIAL COLLECTIONS, | EARLY AMERICAN "MW FOLL UP ON COLONIAL WICKER WE ARE FORNITORE. TO PUT OUT. HAS SOMETHING FOR 'US..\NONDER WHAT IT 1S? H- H- HAWK- HAWK- HERE IT IS---HERE-- 4T TRIM STREET. QUITE SO-QUITE SO. ATTORNEY HAWK ATTORNEY HAWK GETS A MYSTERIOUS CLIENT NR.KINGSTON'S PLACE UP AT PARADIS! LAKE, WHERE I WAS LAST wey ASSUMPTION \S CORRECT, SIR. FROM THE BEGINNING AND ALWAYS WILL BE THRE DEAREST THING ‘To A NOTHIN’ WHAT HE MI6HT HAVE T HAVE COME MANY ‘THOUSANDS OF MILES, SIR. AND 1 WILL NEED THE FROM KIMBERLY ,SOUTH ASSISTANCE OF AN ¢ AFRICA, TO BE SPECIFIC —/|] AMERICAN LAWYER IN \'A GONN@® Sock YOU EIETY BUCKS, ) BUT, JUDGE, | ‘CAUSE YER KANGAROO SOCKED MO ERSTE SEIN UcKS! h > YOU SAID IT, LAMBERT! HEN YER Goin’ TO SaiL! an’, FER GOSH SAKES, GRAB) “THAT BEASTS TAIL AND KEEP IT FROM BANGIN’ ON => TH ELooR! HURRY SPOTS WE WANE TGO A LONG WAY “TODAY HANG ON “TIGHT, sammy! THis 1s BETTER THAN GEIN' LocKED UP! THAT means W NATIVES UGE THIS TRAIL AN UFOR ALL L KNOW, IT MIGHT LEAD RIGHT INTO ONE OF THER GY) SAGES - WHATSA MATTER 2 SOMETHIN’ 2722 WASH TUBBSs AY ANKLE - 1 THEENK EES BROKEN, CHICO. L TORN EET ON THe ROPE. CO— HOW EET @URT: Gil Gilbert's role is that of an iras- BLAST You! BACK To YOUR | LOOKOUT, TLL ATTEND To URIS BACK BUT LIF L GO ON sieves 22 DO Kur HEAR o .

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