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a Se “es . rn gad . all errr) menDan Avs BrIEAS a Ane eet Peery) nee ee STS a eR ae Ae MOO Mae Ae ah Bret Ast In — Rn somerset roporeres Church News Ira E. Herzberg, Pastor 10:00—Sunday school for all de partments. 11:00—Centennial program: Address, “Hixtory 0 School,” by Mr. B.C, Larkin, Address, “Leadership an Increase,” Ww. Hi : worship. serv W. Heidinge 8 Christ.” rs, Happell, leader, und. Se unday church of worship. (Tim: >mantique” Sorrows” (Baptiste) an. Evening . eople's DIST EPISCOPAL CH Walter er, Pastor Morning worship, 10:30, iy prelude, “From My Cabin jeurance), Miss Ruth organist. Whence Cometh My Help” Fry- * (Root), r Mak- * Walter 0 noon. Classes Leader, Organ prelud Vhen Twilight Falls” (Lemon: Anthem, “My Life, My Soul, My All” (Wilson Organ offertory, “Romance” (Pres- ton). Solo, “I Mount as a Dove” (Men- Miss Vivian Coghlan, , 0} delssohn. Sermon, he Cla: Forces,” Walter E. V: Organ postlude, “Ballad’ (Horspool) World Prayer service, Wednesday evening+ at 7:30. leeaarst Ellis L. Jackson, Pastor 1 a. m,—The church school, Wil- Nam Mueller, Jr. superintendent. Classes for all ages. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people, 11:0 (Ber- Phyllis by Mrs, 6:45 p.m B. Y. P. U, Miss Helen Uls mediate B. Y. P. U. {d- | cers, include: J. M. Severin, James- ub, church Choirs, Th : Pea, Confirman 10:00 a. m. LUTHERAN a) . m.—Bible hour, in charge Our Sunday j ¢."1 group, M or and Intermediate, Mrs. Wm. r , Grand Forks, retiring president. her League. ning services (English), the first of a series of di | Diseases and Their Confirmation instruc urday morning at 10:0 he is the day which ; we will rejoice ithout a church home, you are cordially invited to worship j with us, “ eat th gue will render a m at 7:30 p,m. The program consist of different talents, All pastor preaches at the state at 8 a, im, and at Braddock at ty Communion. prayer and sermon. is Church, Mandan ° tain time) — Morning nd sermon venue nd Lieutenant Jiness meeting. A Christians, Every- Young People's Legion. A lively interesting meeting for is meeting on Fifth dway and Main ousing Salvation meet- s and a helpful ts s welcome at the Salva- itadel, Come and bring ow will be made to ROMAN CATHOLIO y at Eighth Rev. Fr. J. H. Slag, Rector Masses at 7, & 9% and illikan Thwarted In Ellendale Tests Ellendale, N. D., Sept. 17.—(#)—Dr. | Robert Millikan started home to Pasadena, Calif. and the California Institute of Technology Friday with- | out having successfully sent his spe- jcial electroscope into the strato- sphere via the balloon method. He is seeking information on the cosmic |ray. Efforts to get the desired informa- tion will continue, however, under the |direction of Dr. Ira Bowen, his as-j | sistant, Dr. Millikan said. | An attempt was made to send up |the only remaining balloon at the | aerological station, but after climbing | 2,000 feet it dropped to the ground | five miles east of here. | An examination showed two small |holes had been torn in the top and | hydrogen was escaping. ‘The balloon will be repaired and will not be sent up until weather con- | ditions are perfect. In addition to | the electroscope the balloon will carry {instruments and charts capable of re- | cording temperatures at the varying En route home Dr. Millikan will stop at Colorado Springs, Colo., and Spokane, Wash. | Building and Loan ! Association Elects Minot, N. D., Sept. 17.—(P)—E, A. Shirley, Minot, was elected president of the State League of Building and Loan Associations, and N. B. Ludo- wese, Williston, was named first vice president at the concluding session of the annual convention here Friday. | FB. McAneney, Fargo, was reelect- |ed secretary and John D. Gray, Val- |ley City, was chosen as second vice | President. | Members of the league's executive | committee, in addition to these offi- | town; Martin Jones, H. OL. Loomis, Fargo; and E. J. Lander, Fargo; THE BISM. ARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932 WHAT HAS BECOME HE HAS DONE WITH THAT $5,000. 20- OWNSEND ZANDER = HENRIETTA WONDERS, THE GUMPS— LUCKY TOWNSEND "hi. SEE THAT RAISE — AND RAISE IGHT AFYER NIGHT HE CAN BE SEEN SEATED AT ZZ A CARD TABLE ON EVERY ROUND ‘SHE CARDS ARE COMING: KIS WAY Yo NIGHT= OLD LADY LUCK 1S WITH AIM= EVERY HAND A WINNER — DIN THE WEE SMALL HOURS ‘St NEN TOWNSEND ZANDER WALKED OUT THE DOOR OF SHAT GAMBLING DEN=_HE DIDNT LEAVE ENOUGH MONEY Yo BUY ’ _ A DLL PICKLE 4 WITH Oy AT LAST: ‘ HE'S ON YHE HIGHWAY yo SUCCESS— Hit GRASP= a ee MORE rw iK To FOLLOW ~ ’ U.S, Pat. Of; betes ean ae so NOU COULDN'T KEEP UP WITH LORA, FRECKLES ON THE TELEPHONE AND 1S TRYING JO MAKE HIM GUESS WHO IT 1S HAWK LEARNS OF HE PAYS HER A VISIT TO POP HIS PROPOSITION; du (@) ree SALESMAN SAM Use the Want Ads o—_—____ ___._ ___—____——_-e Stickler Solution | The large letters are the consonants that were filled in to form a sentence that reads the same forwards and beclowards. AT THE MOVIES | ‘Dead Pan’ Keaton and ‘Long Nosed’ Durante “Dead pan” and “long nose” is the latest in popular comedy contrasts! The fun riot started by the com- bination of Buster Keaton and Jim- my “Schnozzle” Durante is continued in “Speak Easily,” the new Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer comedy coming to the Paramount theater Saturday and Monday. “Schnozzle” portrays the role of a small-time piano player in a tank town show. Keaton as a millionaire college professor “adopts” the entire troupe and their adventures on Broadway provide a hilarious theme for the feature. Other members of the cast include Ruth Selwyn, Thelma Todd, Hedda Hopper, William Pawley, Sidney ‘Toler, Lawrence Grant, Henry Arm- etta and Edward Brophy. Edward Sedgwick, who scored with “Dough- Zest and Thrills in ‘Bring ’Em Back Alive’ How would you like to see a hungry man-eating tiger battle to the death with a twenty-five foot bone-crush- ing python? How would you like to see this same embattled tiger step into a pool to slake his thirst and come face to face with the jaws of a sixteen- foot crocodile just waiting for tiger meat? How would you like to see the meanest of jungle beasts . . . the wily black panther . . . tackle the jungle’s! most ferocious man-eating tiger? A wide-shouldered, ruddy-faced, stocky man merely throws off the garments of the metropolis to trek six thousand miles by land and sea in search of a Royal Bengal tiger. His weapons .. . his two hard hands. His props, a couple of native boys. His cages are hand-made right down in the heart of the tiger country. No nails to hold the bars in place .. . no forged steel bars wedged in cement ... but rough-hewn poles tied together with thongs made from the dried bark of native trees. A mounting stampede of intensely in- is set for the Capitol theater next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. NO, WALT. SLIPPED OVER TOO MANY FAST ONES. WOMEN HAVE CHANGED: SINCE | WAS THAT TELL ME WHo IT 1S TLL. HANG UP... NO! I CAN'T RECOGNIZE THEN'VE BEEN IND CONFERENCE ENOUGH. 1 GUESS THEY OUGHT TO HAVE LORA AND | aRRIVED AT SOME PRIGGY ARE NOU DON'T THINK THEY ARE REALLY CONSIDERING SETTING MARRIED? wie i HE PROBABLY Be a ABSURD, SQUINT 8 THINKS You COULD ‘4 WHAT COULD SUPPORT THE PAIR # THAT GASOLINE OF ‘EM AS CHEAPLY 23. St... Ue oO Reg U.S. Pat OF : Copyright, 154, “aby The Chicago Trivune CHICK CERTAIN PARTY \S VERY ANXIOUS TO GET IN TOUCH NOUR ADVANTAGE 1F WHO CAN MANAGE \T WHAT LUCK! 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YOU KIN GET HER BACK YERSELE THE QUNGLE vere FIER HIS SKIRMISH WITH THE NATIVES, SPOTS CLIMBED HIGH UP INTO A TREE, TO NURSE HIS WOUNDS AND FiGtT HRT MOST DREADED THING IN ALL ON THE MARCH POOR crore! LT WONTER IF HE THINKS WWE DESERTED HIM ? AFTER ALL HES DONE FOR ME“ NRIGAT NOW WHEN HE NEEDS ME MOST ANY 1 SURE WEED HIM, ATTABOY! LIGHTS OUT—,. EVERYBODY IN A SAFE PLACE. WE'LL SHOW ‘EM, Ss LWUSHED WITH A SUDDEN WICTORY, WASH EAGERLY PREPARES FoR A MORE DETERMINED ATTACK, E HASN'T LONG TO WAIT EITHER, FULL DOZEN OF THEM, HERE THEY COME —A ARE MOWED DOWN LIKE SO MANY WEEDS, SAN, NOW," WAERE ARE YOO TAKIN’ ME 2 NOU 30S WAT WA MY BROTHER BILLY ++ HEY [YOU CANT «+ OUCH "! UT IT 1S SUICIDE, RANK SUICIDE, TO CHARGE FROM THE BLIN Bete OF THE SUN INTO UTTER DARKNESS, ME POOR FEDERALS whe mY \ ‘ By CRANE BOY, OBON! WOTTA SWELL GEN'RAL I'D od