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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29; 1932 = { SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | THE GUMPS— LIKE FATHER LIKE SON | j NOW- CHESTER= THAT'S ENOUGH OF THATS : F SAY—_ SIT UP AY THE TABLE YOURSELF — AND WIPE THE EGG OFF YOUR CHIN — ‘WHERE'S YOUR NAPKIN ? AND.1 WANT YoU YO GO UP STAIRS AND PUT ON A COLLAR AND DON'T EVER COME YO THE TABLE AGAIN IN YOUR SHIRT SLEEVES — YAKE YOUR ELBOW OFF SHE TABLE / IT'S YHE THIRD TIME You REACHED ACROSS YHE TABLE FOR THE JAM = \V'S TOO BAD THERE'S NO ONE NERE TO TEACH YOU TABLE MANNERS = FINE IF YOU WERE AY YI WHITE HOUSE ENTERTAINING NOBILITY= AND YoU PULLED A STUNT LIKE THAT— re just peachy, but he wants one two and a quarter minutes. The WATER. oy, IN g* ENGLAND + IN THE EARLY DAYS, AUCTIONS we WERE HELD ie - BY CANE. A CANDLE, ONE INCH IN LENGTH, BURNED DURING THE SALE, AND THE LAST To BIO BEFORE THE LIGHT WENT OUT WAS DECLARED THE PURCHASER. AT THE BOTTOM OF ALL OFEP LAKES IN TEMPERATE REGIONS REMAINS PERMANENTLY AT A DEGREES CENTIGRADE. (39. FAHRENHET) ae The Two GREAT CLAWS (OF THE LOBSTER ARE MADE «FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES. ONE ‘A LOST THROUGH ACCIDENT, THE NEW ONE THAT REPLACES IT MAY BE OF THE OPPOSITE TYPE. 4-29 © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. By MARGARET DAVIS The Alms boys spent Sunday aft- ernoon with Melvin and Edwin Back- man. A light rain delayed the threshing the fore part of the week. A shower was held at the Keator home Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. H. Sunquist. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danielson and daughter from near Tuttle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill. * Willis Gill, Arne Tosseth and Pete Granhoy were Sunday guests of L, W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noon and) Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Noon were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm. Miss Inger Nord spent the week- end with her sisters, Mrs. Bert Hed- | | strom and Miss Thelma Nord. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons, Billy and Orville, and Miss Ila Fal- mer were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Louie were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Alm and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alm. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson mo- tored to Bismarck on business Mon- IT WAS—AIN’'T NOW Brownsville, Tenn.—That $100 bill Henry Owen, Negro, found didn’t last very long. When Henry first found it | he thought it was $1, But when the | butcher gave him $99 in change his | eyes opened and he immediately be- gan to splurge. Bye and bye his it wasn’t long until Henry's find was reduced to 80 cents. HOT ENGINE EFFICIENT Water in an automobile engine is ; not to keep it very cool, but to keep it from getting excessively hot. A hot engine is more efficient than a cold one. o—___- +--+ -—— Stickler Solution | | The dog’s present age is 10 years and the man’s age is 30. Five years ago their respective ages were 5 and 25. Re- member that the puzzle stated “four times older than the dog,” which is the same as five times as old.» AT THE MOVIES Get Gorillas Alive Or—Was Vow Before starting upon their two-year safari into the wild and unexplored Itura Forest in Central Africa, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson vowed to themselves that they would not re- turn until they had secured authorita- tive and realistic pictures of the gor- illa in his native habitat and of those queer and grotesque tribe of people, the pygmies. That they kept the faith is unequivocally proven by the Fox picture, “Congorilla,” which be- gins its local engagement tonight at the Paramount Theatre, figst sound picture ever made heart of the African jungle it tows the experiences and adventures bh two noted and intrepid ex- pers in the midst of the big apes Edmund Lowe Proves He Likes Arguments You would think that an actor or an actress would be quite happy and content to be given the starring role in a picture, with an excellent part that, by admission, was admirably | suited to said actor. YOU would | think so; but that’s only because you haven't considered Edmund Lowe. Eddie, the suave, the moustached and the gardeniaed, isn't satisfied un- less he gets an argument along with the assignment to a star part. The hotter the argument, the better Mr. he is a belligerent on the set, but that it makes him surer of his char- acterization. “It is no cinch, even on the stage, for an actor to determine in his own mind the exact character of the role he is playing,” explains Lowe. “And to give s perfect performance, the first requisite is to know your man, so to speak.” Edmund Lowe and Director Irving Cummings had arguments creditors got wind of Henry's find, and} Lowe likes it—not for the reason that | = ————— NO, COUSIN PHYLLIS, | WASN'T REALLY IN LOVE WITH PRIGGY, BUT HE'S SO STUBBORN HE WOULDN'T TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER. THAT'S HARDLY A Goon REASON To RON AWAY AND GET MARRIED. 1 KNOW, AND I'M GLAD WE WERE STOPPED.. BUT WE HAD BEEN GOING TOGETHER ONTIL IT GOT TIRESOME. THEN THE THING To CO WAS TO BREAK TH BUT NOU DON'T KNOW PRIGGY. IN HIM THAT WAY AND THAT YOU WEREN'T GOING’ TO SEE HIM BY THe BANDIT PLANE To LAND, RILEY AND FRECKLES ROAR ON... RILEY BARELY) MOVES AN 4 INCH OFF HIS COURSE, BUT KEEPS AN ANXIOUS EYE ON THE , FAST PLANE! HES COMING RIGHT FOR US..DUCIK DOWN, FRECKLES...IT LOOKS LIKE THERES GOING To BE A CRASH... ‘NEWFANGLES THEY'VE BEEN LEFT SOMETHING BY A DISTANT RELATIVE, IN SOUTH AFRICA! XOU KNOW, IT'S SIMPLY LITTERED WITH DIAMOND MILLIONAIRES: DOWN THERE Now FER & BULLS &Y XES, A GREAT AUNT,OR SOMEONE LEFT THEM ; MILLIONS AND A vy DIAMOND MINE !! MUST BE A WHOLE INEZ TALKED WITH |{ LOT MORE THAN THE LAWYER. JuST/¢ THAT.1'M GOING HEARD IT, NOT TWO /€ { OVER To ELLA'S! Wut ar THE very LAST MOMENT ‘tT ’ right, 1932, by The Chicago Tricks, MISTAKEN FLATTENS OUT, SKINS | OVER THE TOP oF THINKS HES GOING TO RATTLE ME BY suUCcH HES ny eee RE STILL, IT'S HARD TELLING WHAT HE MIGHT DO NEXT... HE'S BANKING AND TURNING AROUND, Now... ! fae YOU HAVEN'T HEARD? MRS. GIMMIES JUST PHONED--- THEY SAY (T'S MILLIONS AND - THREE DIAMOND MINES, BESIDES — as (IMAGINE KNOWING _ SOMEONE WHO OWNS A DIAMOND MINE! OH’ I'VE ALWAYS WANTED A NICE SQUARE-CUT DIAMOND NECKLACE. 7PEOPLE |_ You GET ALL] * CAN WELL, A Bear's EYe'S AS GO A BUS EYE THIS IME = Ba BRUIN “To MARKET A: CONGRATULATING WERGELF ON WER ESCAPE FROM THE NATWES WHEN ,TO HER HORROR , TWO VEY LOOKING BRUTES SPRANG FROM A HIDING PLACE. AND SEIZED HER WASH TUBBS AW. THE MUNITIONS ARE SAFE, SIEN, MI CAPITAN, MUY BIEN! CLIMB ON THE TRAIN —PERHAP WE ARE IN TIME AFTER ALL, CARS. DAWSON AND LOLA ARE 14_THE MAD SCRAMBLE. ‘St, SI ONLY HALF OUR MEN ARE ARMED, AND AT ANY MOMENT COMES THE DECISIVE BATTLE OF THE WAR. 6000 FEDERALS, LED BY THE PRESIDENTE HEEMSELF, ARE JUST OVER THE MOUNTAIN. SPOTS --- OW / SPOTS *-3 KNEW Xou'lD COME O77 MEA SERVICE, WG. REG. U.S. PAT.OFF. 6 ¢ + PLE OF FING 4 ae Maa. sO Gee Meee