The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1932, Page 12

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ry —_THIS CURIOUS WORLD — BLAZED WITH FIRE Gpoms GYSS PSRED ON OUT OF SIGHT AS THE CAR = BEPORE © WHAT A DEVOTED COUPLE THE THIEF = : SHE AND TOM HAVE TURNED THE GAMBLER- WHO WAS aa CONNSEND ZANDER. THAT LAST OPE TCE ie cha TOWN ER THAT ° 45,000.%- SHE HAS HEARD NO MORE} | WHAT A TIME HE NAVE YoU EVER, OF HIM AND HER LIFE HAS BEEN 1S HAVING = ve HE HAS TURNED THE $5,000. HENRIETTA GAVE HIM INTO $50,000, — (S A SNAIL-LIKE ANIMAL THAT GETS ITS NAME BECAUSE OF ITS RESEMBLANCE TO A RABBIT. LIKE RABBITS, IT FORTUNE 'S INDERO SMILING ON HIM= CAME OF GNANCE Maik HE _PLAYS— HE COMES ALONE OUT_ON ‘TOP = LUCKY TOWNSENI MIS Lock: CONTINUE? BOW AN IN NAS 22. Hoot TOES ASS Pano tom were [77 Uy GASOLINE ALLEY— MIDNIG PLEDGED TO Zi PORK YOu IT HAS BEEN SLIM PICKING FOR DEMOCRATS FOR 1) NEARS. EE DIDN'T 1 TELL YOu THE CEMOCRATS GOT ALL THEIR IDEAS FROM THE REPUBLICANS HT SONATA PROMISED ECONOMY IN 1920, 1924 AND 1928. AND THEY'RE STILL PROMISING IT IN 1932. HE AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ARE PLEDGED HE COULD HAVE DONE A LOT MORE |" THAN HE HAS TO KEEP IT DOWN. Z| GOVERNMENT HAS GONE OP. pee MORE “THAN THEY DIO TO cuT IT MISTLETOE MAY BE SEEN GROWING ON 7ELEGRADH WIRES: BIRDS WIPE THE SEEDS FROM THEIR BILLS ONTO THE WIRES, ‘WHERE THE PLANTS ACTUALLY GROW FOR ATIME. = > 1992 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ——_____—___- + (‘Rural Church Notices| SH ——————____ THE GOSPEL TABI CLE Ri rvices. §. S. and Bible class 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Midweek service, (Wed.) 8 p. m. Good music and singing. “Oome thou with us and we will do thee good.” Numbers 10:29. Rey. A. Christensen, Pastor. The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 a m. Sunday—Bible School; | Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m—Divine Worship with ser- | mon. 7 p. m.—Young People’s Society of} Christian Endeavor; Miss Ruth Christ, Pres. 7 p.m. Thursday—Junior and In- termediate C. E. 8 p. m. Thursday—Bible Study and ‘ayer. Tp. m. Friday—Choir. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, Pastor. Sunday, Oct. 9, Mr. C. C. Converse of Bismarck will preach, the pastor being away at New Salem. Presby- tery meets at Glencoe, Oct. 11, and 6ynod at Bismarck, Oct. 12 to 14. The District Rally of C. E. will be held in our church Sunday afternoon and evening, Oct. 9. Mr. Leland Q. Perkins, district president. The Morning Watch Presbyterian Church of Coleharbor Union Sunday School every Sunday fmorning in the school house. Mr. Charles Nelson, Supt. Divine Worship with sermon every ther Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Arvig Nelson is the Young People’s supervisor. A cordial invitation to all. W. Christ. Stated Supply. Fred The next service will be Sunday,) Oct, 16. The Congregational Church of Wing Sunday School every Sunday at 11 ®. m.—Mrs, Clyde Harvey, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- day evening at 8. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Remember we need the church. “N eembling of Yourselve: The next regular s ‘Oct. 9. Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles S. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. HA. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every ‘ther Sunday at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State Pres. of C. E., leader. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. you and you lect not the as- together.’ will be The Darling Presbyterian Church Eight Miles N. E. of Underwood Sunday School every Sunday—El- ler A. E. Paulson, Supt. Preaching service every other Sun- Y. Christian Endeavor every Sunday ®vening at 3. The next preaching services will be Sunday, Oct. 9, and the minister will be Mr, C, C. Converse of Bis- | marck, who supplies New Salem, but 4s exchanging pulpits for this Sunday. | NAUGHTON TOWNSHIP Church services every Sunday at 2:30 p. m, in schoolhouse No. 2, Naughton township, under the aus- pices of the Salvation Army. ‘The annual chicken supper will be | #erved at the church basement on | Friday, Oct. 21. | AT THE Richard Dix Photoplay {Will Arouse Humanity ore sentences are blamed by War- 4 Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing for such prison riots as the onethat marks the spectacular climax of “Hell's Highway,” RKO-Radio's ‘poignant prison drama coming to the ‘Capitol theater tonight with Richard Dix-in the starring role. Warden Lawes says: “You may = impregnable prisons, fireproof Sanitary, You may feed the Ges Stewartsdale 0 a. m.—Sunday school. :30 a. m.—Preaching service, Women's Missionary society will jmect at O. G. Davenport home, | Thursday, Oct. 6. ; Chicken supper will be served at tsdale church basement Friday, IT LOOKS LIKE HE'S DONE I. DON'T WANT YoU To SEE THIS, FRECKLES...STAY THERE WHILE I Go THROUGH HIS POCKETS IDENTIFICATION 8! THERE HE 1S, Ritey! TOO BAD, EVEN IF HE WAS A BANDIT, TRYING TO HOLD US UP YEP... THAT WAS A HARD TUMBLE... HE WAS THROWN CLEAR OF THE WRECK. | T WANT To Looe Tis Gayton School ere will be preaching service at on School 17 miles southeast of Glencoe church at 3 p. m. and Sun- {day school at 4 p. m. | Welcome to all at all services. HANDS UP....BOTH OF You!/ | SURPRISE HE | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES H. M. Gulson, pastor (Sunday, Oct.'9, 1932) (noth amen ¢ ee Glencoe # He i) SUDDENLY { 10 a, m.—Preaching service. Ss (ei 11 a. m.—Sunday school. SPRANG Mrs. W. M. McMurrie, superinten- To HS dent. Bismarck Presbytery will convene at Glencoe church, Tuesday, Oct, 11 at 11 a.m. Delegates will be entertained by the ladies of Glencoe and Stewartsdale churches, There will be a popular meeting Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. to which everybody is invited. Special music and singing. Chicken supper Oct. 21. Feet !! le, POP, GLADYS JUST CALLED AND. MY STARS, YOU SHOULD HEAR THE THINGS SHE TOD ME ABOUT HER GREAT-GREATAUNT BRIDGET Vv WHY, THAT SHE WAS A NURSE \N SOME WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA +++ SHE NURSED A SOLDIER DACK TO HEALTH. HE NEVER FORGOT HER KINDNESS AND, WHEN HE BECAME WEALTHY, HE WILLED HER HIS FORTUNE — AND. IT SEEMS, SHE WAS : ECCENTRIC,OR SOMETHING QUEER | / A NURSERY A LIKE THAT, AND LEFT HER MONEY|/ FABLE TO ME f TO THE FIRST GREAT-GREAT UNTIL 2 HEAR -NIECE,ON THE FINNEGAN SIDE~ ff THE JINGLE OF AND GLADYS Is IT! ISN'T THOSE \T LIKE A FAIRY TALE? MILLIONS | Stewartsdale 10:30 a, m.—Sunday school 11:30 a. m.—Preaching service, fol- |lowed by communion. | Mr. O. G. Davenport, superinten- |dent.. Baldwin | There will be preaching service at jBaldwin Presbyterian church at 8 |p. m. | Subject: “The Church and Her | Mission in the World.” | A session will be held after the | service. Come and bring your friends and | neighbors, | |, Special evangelistic services will be jheld in the Swedish Mission church 2 miles east of Wilton beginning | 9, and continuing over | Sun . 16. Sunday, Oct. 9, | Re taf Westmo, India mission- {ary, will hold services at 11 a. m., and | 8 p. m., in the church and at 3 p. m., |in the Still hall. On Monday, Oct. \10, Rev. C. B. Reinhold of Wolver- ton, Minn., will rt with meetings every night at 8 p.m. On Friday, Oct. 14, he will be joined by Rev. r Kalberg of Cokato, Minn., for ion meetings over Friday, Satur- and Sunday. Meetings on Sun- Oct. 16, will be at 11 a. m, 3 and 8 p. m. Sunday morning ces will be in the Swedish lan- guage. SALESMAN SAM ARE You GONNA LET HOWE | GETAWAY WITH THAT, SANZ KES DOWN ON "TH! CORNER TELLIN’ EN'RYBODY YER A COWARD AN’ SCARED TA EIGHT HIM A GUN B pve t f YEAH? WELL, we'LL see I ABouT Hat: C'MON , STUFEY f SO AN' AFRAID OF NA,- ¢ (CWELL THEN — THIS OUGHTA PROVE HUH 2 LISSEN, HOWE SEL] 1 AIN'T AFRAID OF YA! HAVE YA GOT YER GUN wit Ya RIGHT NoW>? Buy or Sell Through Thru The Tribune Want Ads PRR ranean | Stickler Solution i NOW DONT WORRY "00K WEN, SEE, U6 07" THEN'RE UMEADIN’ STRAIGHT FOR U6 GEE , SMM 1 Wont FEEL SAFE FOR A MINUTE TAL WERE: AWAY FROM THIS AWFUL PLACE ! WART AE TH NATIVES. SHOULD SEE TW’ BLAZE NFIND US BFORE WE CAN GET ABOARD TH’ BLIMP 2 The younger boy is 9 years old today and the older 12, making the younger three-fourths as old as the older. Six years ago they were 3 and 6, making the older twice as old as the younger. SUT, HOWL a MOVIES stomach or clothe the body. But as long as you continue to starve the | Spirit by withholding human hope, | prisons will be cauldons where pas- sion and emotion shrivel into bit- terness and hatred.” “Hell's Highway,” one hears, con- veys its message of man’s inhumanity to man so vividly and powerfully that, ™Many a sympathetic soul will rush home, seize pen and paper, and write his congressman to see what can be done to change penitentiaries from places where men are brutalized to Places where they really are re- formed. INTL WE Sees ‘STANDING GESIDE THE CENERAI INSTANTLY, HE REALIZEs, TAT, HOW, DAWSON HAS ERAM

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