The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1932, Page 8

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1932. “Your father and I have decided men friends a THE BEAUTIFUL OF EUROPE, is not BLUE/ ris GREEN ARAIN, AND NELLOW AFTER. The SEA MOUSE - 1S AWORM/ IT HAS A BODY DIVIDED INTO 43 SEGMENTS ANO 1S COVERED WITH A THICK COAT OF HAIR. — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — RIVEQ, | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | you may begin giving your young ood-night kiss.” BEFORE Report Big Deficit In Insull Accounts, Chicago, Sept. 14.—(.P)—A deficit of | $226,510,976 in the accounts of Insull) Utility Investments, Inc., was report- ed to the federal district court Tues- day by auditors for the receivers, | The auditors said they found “in- consistency in the accounting records of the company,” and suggested that consistent records through the years | of the investment company’s opera- | tions in Insull Utility ecurities would have shown losses throughout the period. The report listed assets at $27,473,- | 364. Greenwood Warns of Cream Can Statute Use of branded cream cans for wa- | ter, gas and oil by working crews is | a violation of the state law and will | be prosecuted, E. A. Greenwood, state , dairy commissioner, said Tuesday. | Complaints have been made to the | dairy division, he said, that road, threshing and bridge crews are using branded cream cans as containers for water and other purposes. Unless the practice is immediately discontinued a number of prosecutions will be in- stituted, Greenwood said. Statistics prove that for every three men aged between 75 and 80 there are four women. For every four men over 85 there are seven women. ——__________-_—_—_-¢ Stickler Solution | | a risE tO vOrE sle The large letters are the vowels that were filled in to form a sentence that reads the same forwards and back- wards, AT THE Actress Collapses} After Seeing Own Death Role Madge Bellamy Scared to Death By Own Portrayal in ‘White Zombie’ if { Hollywood has finally produced a} The po. bie,” the United Artists picture which comes to the Paramount thea- ter tomorrow, anl it was done by Madge Bellamy, who returns to the sereen after a two-year retirement. The story of “White Zombie” con- ns itself with that black sorcery in Haiti which has to do MOVIES | |Meet Virginia Bruce, |Heroine of ‘Down- stairs’ and the Future Mrs. John Gilbert has interested thousands of movie patrons ever since the recent an- nouncement of the noted star’s en- gagement to Virginia Bruce. With the opening today at the Capitol theater of “Downstairs” many will have a chance to see for themselves, for Miss Bruce has the leading feminine role in this picture in which she plays the lady's maid who becomes enmeshed in an affair; with the philandering chauffeur, .| played by Gilbert. Virginia Bruce. was born in Min- Neapolis. but spent most of her child- hood in Fargo, N. D. As a youngster her ambition was divided between the widely separated careers of nurse and artist, but when her family moved to Hollywood she determined to crash the movie gates. Together with Miss Bruce, the sup- her body is disinterred that | porting cast includes Paul. Lukas, : ‘Zombies and taken by the {akon | Hedda Hopper, Reginald Owen, Olga What is the future Mrs. John ou-| {bert like? This is the question which AND | DON'T WANT To BE LITICIAN = ie An A UE AMERICAN CITIZEN WHO TAKES AND MW THE TROUBLE WITH r TMAY THERE ARE ‘Too MANY WITH THEIR GREEDY HANDS OUT STRETCHED— ASKING Lig ey THINKING ONLY OF SHIR NG WHILE A STAI A TRUE. PATRIOT- |S.THINKING OF” ‘HE NEXT GENERATION = RIDE IN MY COUNTRY y FLAG = CNeR RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT OO HAVEN'T A CHANCE OF BEING ELECTED- GASOLINE ALLEY— OH! OH! <= WHY NOT IF THE OTHER ONE CAN PULL NOU OUT’ X THE REPUBLICANS Gi OS INTO THIS MESS ANO ROOSEVELT? VEN IF HE WAS ELECTED WHAT COULD HE DO? HOOVER IS DOING AS MOCH AS ANNBODY COULD. GOLLY, PHYLLIS, IT SEEMS GOOD TO BE BACK HOME AND HAVE SOME QUIET AND PEACE AGAIN. NOW IF WE COULD || JUST GET THROUGH THIS DEPRESSIO MAKE PROMISES. HOOVER HAS JUST PLANED IN A LOT OF HARD 'M FOR GIWNING ROOSEVELT > CHANCE. A . ROOSEVELT ‘ e IN. IN. THE WER belies IN. Ps FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS RAIN OR NO RAIN, I GOTTA GO OVER AND FIND OUT WHAT FRECK HEARS ABOUT PoopLe ¥ No JT WON'T... IT'S THE KIND OF A STORM "THAT'LL LAST ALL DAY! You CAN'T |. ; I KNOW... BUT - quarts Some )’Go cur I GET INSIDE ITLL IVE .SEEN STOP POURIN' swe THATD JUST BE MY LUCK! By BLOSSEK ~—— FOR THE PRESENT, SIR, TAM SEEKING A | GLADYS FINNEGAN-- UM, ALL THE WAY FROM SOUTH eo , T ONLY REQUIRE YOUR CERTAIN GLADYS UM--- JUST A AFRICA. THIS MUST Be A CASE OF WME CASE, MR. THE NATURE OF ASSISTANCE IN ONE FINNEGAN MOMENT WHILE 1 GREAT IMPORTANCE. WELL, EASY THE CASE, MR. HAWK, CONSULT MY SECRET ASSIGNMENT NEVER WON FAT FEE. } MUST REMAIN A SO I'LL MAKE THIS APPEAR TOUGH. SECRET. oar é MNSTERIOUS. , Wy STRANGER hh i. SEEKS THE SERVICES OF 7 LAWYER HAWK Sil! bo = SSEN Nou “Wo GUYS! (' \TCHIN’ Ta sock ONE OF Ye, BUT sams @ BETTER ONE, WELL, You've DONE Yer ease GoTTA KEEP IN SHAPE! NOW, EAT OL HOWLE | RIGHT Now, Howe! Now I'L ToTe Ya Back i WAS @ SWELL PAL OF MINE IN TH’ GOOD OL CIRCUS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES S00N ENOUGH TO DETECT A NOOSE RK ow. DROPPING SLOWLY DOWN OUT OF BOOTS OD JHE TREE OVERHEAD «--> NOT FULLY REALIZE THAT wwas. Aw TRAP UNTIL a DONT SEE ANYTHING SPNAGE. LOOKING NATIVES . AS CEPT THAT THEY ARE SO ANCHORED EACH SIDE OF A NARROW CHANNEL| ‘To FORCE DAWSON STEER BETWeEX A BORDE OF NELLING, TRIUMPHANT, FEDERAL SOLDIER BURSTS FROM BELOW. THE BATTLE IS ON, 44, WAS A TRAP! THE STEAMER PLOWS INTO A SUBMERGED ROPE, CONNECTING THE BOATS — AND THEY RE DRAWN ALONGSIDE.

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