The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1932, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932 THE GUMPS— THE SOLUTION OWN! TILDA AND ALL OF You= eae You ‘oO LISTEN — I'LL READ IT To Yous . “A WEAPON THAT COMES DOWN AS STILL AS SNOWFLAKES FALL UPON THE SOD — F BUY EXECUTES A FREEMAN'S WILL AS LIGHTNING DOES THE WILL OF Gop. AND FROM ITS FORCE — ® NOR, DOORS= NOR LOCKS CAN SHIELD YOU —— LANCES - - - By George Clar | [7 AND You ASK ME WHAT THE TROUBLE WITH “THE COUNTRY IS TODAY = IT 1S NOT WITH THE COUNTRY, AS | HAVE 25? Beret ante alk Meter 0" = FR NOt SING To SHE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY AND CASTING “THEIR VOTES .FOR A GOOD, HONEST = INSTEAD OF LETTING, A CHEAP BUNCH iF “i POLITICIANS GET INTO ice— To PeL YOU WHAT THE TROUBLE IS= AND WHAT \S THE SEAT OF IT ALL= BUT | THOUGHT IT WOULD BE THRILLING IF THEY IVE GOT AtL ARRANGEMENTS MADE. WE'LL ORINE 65 MILES, BE MARRIED BY A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND ITS ALL OVER. REMEMBER..- TOMORROW. NIGHT AT O15, RIGHT ON THE DOT. SET YOUR WATCH WITH MINE, LACOER STOFF IS OOT— THAT'S VICTORIAN. YOU CAN THROW NOUR SUITCASE OUT OF THE SHOULD GET WRINKLES THING IS IT SEEMS LIKE A MEAN TRICK WONDERFUL, PRIGGY. | CAN BEFORE THEY HARDLY BELIEVE MISSED ME. “I know Rupert is an awful bore, but you must visit us often at our estate after we return from our honeymoon.” os FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SAY! WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA OF This, ANYHOW? WONDER JF HE KNOWS Aout, “THESE DIAMONDS YJ I HAVE? By COWAN \WNELL, HE'S GOING ‘To GET ONE... HANG ON NOW... I'M GOING TO SHOW HIN OUR TAIL o A SKY PIRATE MAYBE ITS SOME FELLA \NANTING To HANE A RAcE NOPE..L HAVE AN INSIDE HUNCH THAT HE'S TRYING To PULL s HOLD-uP fi AN, You'RE KIDDING ME, AREN'T You, RiLey? I THINK HE'S LOOKIN’ LEAVING. SHADYSIDE FoR KING CITY, WHERE RILEY 1S To DELIVER A MILLION DOLLARS WoRTH OF DIAMONDS, ANOTHER, PLANE Swoops DOWN UPON THEM WTA THE SPEED OF A MAW! UP IN THE “TAKEN FROM THE MIOOLE. OF THE EAR ANO WELL ORIED."1 9 THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) CHECK AND DOUBLE-CHECK! NOPE. HE SAID HE COULDN'T TELL US ANYTHING DEFINITE UNTIL HE'D CHECKED UP ON EVERYTHING. HE'S By BLOSSER NES, SIR--- TLL GO OVER AND CHECK UP ON THIS UNCLE MIKE FINNEGAN WELL, AFTER ALL THES! NEARS IT LOOKS LIKE MY QUEST 1S AT AN END» THIS LOOKS LIKE A HOT SCENT... THIS OLD AUNT BRIDGET OF THEIRS GOING TO SOUTH AFRICA... AND HERE'S THE GREAT-GREAT NIECE ,GLADYS FINNEGAN---- IT'S A PERFECT LINE-UP— ; : OVER AND FIND“ daly NO OUT MORE ABOUT , THIS DISTANT RELATIVE =" _. Famous Bells, THE “MARIA GLORIOSA* AND THE EMPEROR,” NERE CAST FROM THE METAL OF 42 FRENCH CANNONS, TAKEN BY THE GERMANS IN THE WAR OF 1870. FoR YEARS THEY HUNG IN THE TOWERS OF COLOGNE CATHEORAL, BUT WHEN THE WORLD WAR CAME THEY WERE AGAIN MADE INTO CANNON. 2 cote a 9-26 2 1932 BV NEA SERVICE INC. the Northwest. The Bismarck juvenile band ove vided an open air concert Saturday AUNT BRIDGET, WHO Agour. WENT TO SOUTH AFRICA —my as CUBIC MLES ma ZA OF RAINWATER, FALL UPON THE LAND SURFACES’ OF THE EARTH ANNUALLY. | Christianson of the state supreme | court spoke on the developments of HOWIE PUTS ONE OVER! (BEY, HOWIE, WHATS THE (DEA? THAT AIN'T TH! GUN You'RE SUPPOSED “Wa USE IN OUR Over! (Ne SCORED one FATAL READY! soLD TH' PooR sA @ GUN “THATS OLDER THe: Lamatal! AN’ HE GIN— (was smarT To INSIST ON @& FEW DANS FER G@T PRACTICE, BEFORE) ( HAVE MY DOODLE wITh course NOT! THis SA GRAND NEW ONE-1 Jus BOUGHT IT FER BIO— TH’ ONE YOU SOLD ME WAS A GENUWINE ANTIQUE ONCE USED BY GEN. CUSTER — AN’ | GOT # 100 EoR (T FROM THE OWNER OF THIS ANTIQUE SHOP! igh schools was scheduled for later. ernoon, While a football game be-| een Underwood and Washburn Citizens Who Have Resided in County For 25 Years or More Invited Washburn, N. D., Sept. 26—()— ‘The “old-timer” had his da: ur day as pioneers of Washb and McLean county gathered at a noon luncheon in connection with Wash- burn’s golden jubilee and homecom- ing celebration. Citizens who have resided at Wash- burn or McLean county for 25 years | or more were honored guests at the banquet sponsored by the Ladies’ A’ of the Methodist Episcopal ch here. There were no formal address- es, but pioneers were called on to Teminisce outstandings events in the community and county's past his- | ry. At a picnic Friday afterncon, Hugh McCulloch. born and resv-4 hos reviewed the history of Washburn, while former Governor Jusep. . Devine and Chief Justice A. M. The McLean county stock show be- ing held in connection with the 50th anniversary celebration brought out agricultural and livestock exhibits which were described by H. H. Mc- | Nutt, agricultural agent for the Soo | Line, as “exceeding all previous rec- crds both in point of quality and quantity.” An historical pageant was given Friday night and will be repeated Saturday night with a cast of about | 400 characters participating. It was estimated that more than 4,000 per- | sons were here for the celebration. Oscar Nordquist is president cf the ration; Frank Josephson, vice and Fred F, Jefferis, sec- reasurer. Directors are W. J. , Harry School, J. J. Schmidt, | Fred Macomber, Ben O. Everson, and Hans C. Nelson. SAME, BUT DIFFERENT Benzane and henzine, although pro- nounced the same, are two different substances. To add to the confusion, benzene was originally called benzine and is now often called benzol. AT THE MOVIES | Wheeler and Woolsey Criticize Our Jails The trouble with American jails, ac- cording to Bert Wheeler and Robert ‘Woolsey, who have gone in for prison reform in.a big cinematic way, is that they are not conducted to attract the best classes of people. Since playing in RKO-Radio Pic- tures’ “Hold Em Jail,” now showing at the Capitol Theatre, these two comedians have done some heavy thinking—on their own time, of ; _courss—regarding the penal situation. Nice People! Killing Turns Neighbors Against Former Friend in The Night of June 13° A large cast, headed by Clive Brook, Lila Lee, Charlie Ruggles, Gene Raymond, Frances Dee, Mary Boland, and Adrianne Allen, is feat- ured in “The Night of June 13.” Phas BOOTS WAS TRYING To GRAB A LTTE SREP A SENTRY AT ONE | OF THE FAR OUTPOSTS RACED FRANTICALY STO THE WLLAGE. HE AD TERRIFYING me $25 cer it! FA FEROCIOUS , HOST TRIBE WAS ON ITS WAY To ATTACK VINSTANSTIY TRE BLACKS PREPARED FOR THE DEFENSE OF THEIR VILLAGE [THE QUNGLE TELEGRAPH SYSTEM ASKED NEIGHBORING TRIBES FOR HELP Paramount theater Tuesday. Action of the picture is set in a block of four adjoining houses in a suburb of a large city, where four families live their own lives in their screen drama which opens at the WASH TUBBs ASH AND EASY ARE DUMBFOUNDED TO FIND BULL LOCKED IN A CABIN “nes THOROUGHLY WoKIT ne. STOW THE GAB, MATEY, HIS | AN GIVE A SHIPMATE ‘THIM BLASTED SOJERS DERN NIGH RUINT OLD SLUG WN! ME. SAPS, TANS WOT WE WAS. WE TRIES To LICK TH’ WHOLE KABOODLE O' THIM WITH HEN WASH AND EASY HAVE LEFT: BY GOLLY, SKIPPER, THAT WAS ‘THE SMARTEST TRICK | EVER SEEN. THEY DIDN'T SUSPECT A “THING. Y Um E\ LM b INDIAAS: Z| Revics (¥O | eats once Gs USED BY THE S CLEVELAND |_ INDIANS WE WLLAGE «ON THEY + THEY RUS THE PALISADE +++ ro 1982 BY NEA SERVICE, BLAST ‘Em! THEY SURE RUINT MY PLANS, O TURNIN’ OVER TH MUNITIONS T Te! FED'RALS, Tho, BUT JUST WAIT! (LL SETTLE THEIR, BLOOMIN' HASH. THERE AIN'T NO MAN ALE, BY THUNDER, WOT KIN OUTSMART BULL DAWSON AN' GIT AWAY WITH To

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