The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 5, 1932, Page 16

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§, “You being my best friend, Herb, I know you'd feel hurt if I went to anyone else for a loan.” [= _THIs curious WorLD — . ° A_ HORSE'S TEETH ARE NOT FINISHED ANO COMPLETE UNTIL THE ANIMAL IS YEAR: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1932 ; ANDY — HERES AN ALMANAG HAT | JUST NAPPENED To RUN ACROSS AND IN DY_ARE A FEW FACTS CONCERNING THE PRESIDENT= | HIS ine coerce. INCOME « y fy ANERMADS You'd LIKE Yo NAVE ME READ iT TO YOU=— THE GUMPS— THAT’S ALL I WANT TO KNOW WELL© FOR ONE THING= a HE GETS HIS RENT FREE AY THE WHITE MOUSE <= TV KNOW THAY WiLL BE OF INTEREST To YOU — NE HAS A YACHY Bg ALLOWED TWENTY FIVE 1S Aw AY. JOVSAND A AR, FOR, MONPENSES = HIS SALARY VS SEVENTY Five THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR FASTENED THE BROKEN STRUT WiRE AND JUST 4S HE IS CRAWLING Back, THE THe Foot! HE MUST BE A CRAZY MAN... HE'S TORN HIS TAIL..LOOK! MISTAKE... MG Too LATE Sips BANDIT PLANE ; Sait IN ZIPPING SWOOPS Za DOWN ON THAT TURN ON AT THE OUTNUMBER, THE FAMILIAR TAMED VARIETY. SOUND OFA HLMAN VOIKE, ARE NOW IN USE IN SEVERAL LARGE CITIES. A PHOTO- ELECTRIC CELL DOES THE TRICK. FORGIVING HUBBY —Pete Monzo is a husband who believes in the old adage, “Forgive and Forget.” He re- cently had his wife arrested for car- rying a revolver. She was arraigned 4n court, and it was decided to sus- pend her sentence if someone would go a bond of $500. No one could be found until Pete was told. “Sure,” he said, “I'll go the bond.” Now everything's lovely. BREAKS LEG IN DROP St. Paul, Oct. 3. — () — Lyman “Stub” Chrissinger, parachute jump- er of Minneapolis, suffered a broken leg and other injuries when his para-j} chute failed to work properly in an exhibition over the St. Paul airport Sunday when he fell nearly 2,000 feet and landed in a swamp. Police and airport attendants searched for near- ly an hour before they found him half buried in the mud. DIES AT HELENA Helena, Mont., Oct. 3—()—John | ‘T. Bollinger, St. Paul, who came here Jast Tuesday to attend the funeral of his brother, Fred T. Bollinger, Helena grocer, died unexpectedly Saturday in tourist cabin where he had been staying. Relatives said he had been afflicted with heart ailment. His ‘widow, four brothers and three sisters ere left. Mrs. Bollinger will take the body to St. Paul for burial, COPS ARE FIREMEN ‘Toledo, O.—When they don’t have any policing duties to keep them y, Patrolmen John Eddis and Mel- Zarecki will spend their time in the future acting as firemen. While they were patroling in their scout car recently, a short circuit started a fire in the rear of the vehicle. They stopped the car, grabbed handsful of green weeds, and swept out the blaze before it got a good start. Frogs that climb trees, burrow and try to fly inhabit the Mexican tropical forests. The oldest known manuscript of the Bible is in the Vatican at Rome. | Stickler Solution — 1 rr? <— © The commission merchant charged 2 per cent. Charging 85 cents per bushel for 250 bushels brought in $212.50, The owner got $208.25, which Jeft the merchant $4.25, ot 2 per cent of the selle ing price. & AT THE MOVIES Stanwyck Is Here in Her Latest Picture Barbara Stanwyck, ranking high mong the dramatic actresses of the Air Pilot and His First Passenger Together in Film Although Ben Lyon and Sally Eilers never worked together in a pic- ture until they made “Hat Check Girl” recently for Fox Films, Ben has good reason to remember the lady—for four years ago she was his first airplane passenger. At that time the actor-aviator, then working in “Hell's Angels,” had just won his private pilot’s license paying passengers for a trip, but somehow none of Ben’s immediate HIS SHIP LiKE A STREAK wwe " MERE'S EVERY THING--- THE LIFE HIS TORY (B). A TRICK BRIDGET FINNEGAN —-HER LINE OF ANCESTR “ AND FAMILY TREE---HERE ARE DEEDS TO MINES ---THE WILL-WHAT LUCK!--1 HEREBY BEQUEATH ALL PROPERTY, REAL AND PERSONAL. YO MY FIRST-BORN, GREAT-GREAT NIECE BEARING ‘THE FAMILY NAME OF FINNEGAN --~ HAWK HAS GAINED POSSESSION OF SCROD'S BRIEF CASE, CONTAINING ALL THE INFORMATION CONCERNING SCRODS SECRET MISSION TO AMERICA oe) ———> --AND THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SECURITIES ---WHEW! STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD CERTIFICATES, “\* MORTGAGES, DEBENTURES ,LEASES | SHE'S LEFT MILLIONS! MILLIONS!! AND WITH THIS INFORMATION 1 TO MEASURE!! sWHA22A MATTER |HEY,You! GET HOLD OF WITH MEZ 1'r ALL TUMPY!] INERSELE! DON'T GET BUCK SHAKIN’ ALL OVER! OH, '1 KNow! tn WORRIED ABOU Lon OVEL WITH HOWE! WHEN HELP COMES, WELL NEED SOME- TAIN Yo ATTRACT THEIR, ATTENTION SO “WEN BE ARKE “To FIND Us = MEN! WAKE UP, STUPID, TeLL W GENRAL 1 HAS News FER 1 KMOWED Wf, BY THUNDER! LT KNOWED HE HAD A VELLER 1 SAYS #6'S DESERTED. ne UP NW QUITS TH BLINKIN’ ARMY UST CEFORE TH BATTLE. T SEEN ‘IM WITH ME-OWN EVes,°

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