The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1932, Page 10

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" pie : ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 START INQUIRY INTO RAIL NEEDS THE GUMPS— THE YES HAVE IT A WELL SEE z MHA THIS BATCH "ANDY. @UMP. FoR PRESIDENT es Bi .OR inttue READERS. DECIDE WHETHER } RUN OR NOT = 7 ANDY- HERE'S 7 COMING IN FROM ALL PARTS OF INE COUNTRY = IT'S A LANDSLIDE FOR GUMP = MERE ARE 48 VOTES FROM ATLANTA- GEORGIA = - 500: VOTES THAT SAY YES. FROM CALIFORNIAs © VOTES FROM PHOENIX- ARIZONA = | i HAA YO MyY- Now ‘INE VOTES ARE COMING IN © Qamen OO et Bot Se Oraon Saat Calvin Coolidge (left), chairman of the Coolidge non-partisan rail way commission, and Alfred E. Smith, one of the members, are shown in conference when the group held its first formal meeting In New York to discuss a program for an extensive survey of the nation's transportation problems, (Associated Press Photo) THE GOSPEL T. Ri D. Sunda: ces. S. S. and Bible class 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m, Evangeli: Midweek ser Good music and “Come thou with thee good.” Nur Rev. A. Christen the treasurer, will be read. 10 a m. Sur Mr. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m.—Divine Worship with ser- n Endeavor; » Pres. Miss Ruth . m. Thursday—Junior and In- | y 7 termediate C. lay—Bible Study and | yy; Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, pastor. i | The Morning Watch Presbyterian | Church of Coleharbor \ Union Sunday School every Sunday morning in school house. Mr. Charles Nelson, Supt. Divine Worship with sermon every other Sunday at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor ev d Supply, The next service will be Sunday, Oct. 16. | Mrs. David Peightal, representing the church at Synod at Bismarck will | report. oe Congregational Church of Wing yat ll The Darling Presby E day. Christian Endeavor evening at 3. The next regular service § afternoon, Oct. Alexander Presbyteri: Five Miles S. W. of Bible School every Su ND A roe GEE, ( sPUD FEELS TERRIBLE! WHAT CAN IT WASN'T HIS. FAULT — IT WAS. ALL ACCIDENTAL HE SHOT GOOTCH. THEY GOT THE BOLLET OUT ALL RIGHT BUT THEN DON'T KNOW HOW HE'S GOIN’ Walter LeRoy, State leader, d. Fred W. Christ. NAUGHTON TOV HIP ices each Sunday at 3 o'clock in No. 1, under auspices of Salva- ion Army, The annual icken supper will be at the church basement on n supper will be served at Stewartsdale church basement Friday, | Oct. 28. Stewartsdale day school. . m— ching servite, fol- d by commurion. Mr. O. G. Davenport, superinten- dent... Baldwin ~ ;_ There will be preaching service at | Baldwin Presbyterian church at 8 m. Subject: “The Church and Her ission in the World.” A_ session will be held after the service, Cc and bring your friends and Gayton School e will be preaching service at n School 17 miles southeast of coe church at 3 p. m. and Sun- hool at 4 p. m. Welcome to all at all services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES H. M. Gulson, pastor Glencoe body temperature c en often reaches as high as 106. lelphia operates FISHER. The map ts that of the) OHIO. The song “Ameri- ca” was written by SAMUEL F.|¥e SMITH. state of AT THE MOVIES Football’s Biggest Romance, Thrills! Whether you ar tract fan, you ¢: seeing “The All-Ai ing Universal football dra ; at the Capitol Theatre tonight and Saturday. This tremendously interesting pic- ture presents more than a score of famous football stars in hard-fought games on the gridiron, including the 1931 All America team, but it also tells a swift-moving love story which is filled with dramatic incidents and novel situations. Among the footbali heroes seen in action in “The All- American” are “Red” Cagle (Army) Ernie Nevers (Stanford), Albie Booth (Yale), Marchy Schwartz (Notre Dame), Jerry Dalrymple Frank Carideo (Notre Dame) many others whose names are house- hold words, The acting cast of “The All-Amer- tean” is headed by Richard Arlen, and also includes Andy Devine, Gloria Stuart, Preston Foster, John Darrow, June Clyde and James Gleason. There are sixty-six name roles. Don’t miss “The All-American,” ne of the most genuinely thrilling Pictures of the season, | PANICS ’EM! Stars Plus Drama, | (Tulane), Gaius Shaver (Southern California), and| film stars set out to play, you'll find “Poisonality, folks—that’s what | does it!” 's how Jimmy Durante, beak- sed comedian who looks like any- g but the answer to a maiden’s | colon: | For Jimmy undoubtedly has made | ood with the femmes of the flickers. | You'd never guess it from seeing him on the sereen—as you may, with George M. Cohan and Claudette Col- bert in “The Phantom President,” which comes to the Paramount The- ater Saturday, but Mrs. Durante's | little boy has turned out to be one of | the most popular gentlemen in Holly- wood—at least as far as the ladies are concerned. When working hours are over, and Jimmy in the midst of the fun, with @ blonde on one arm, a brunette on the other, and a redhead tagging along behind. BUT sUST MIND, SPUD. Bauue Ge? YOU DION'T , KNOW ANYTHING [//i, ABOUT THE REVOLVER \.BEIN’ LOADED. BLOOMINGTON = MY NOME Wet ALL COMG OUT ALL RIGHT, TO MAKE RAT POISON AN’ INK, AN’ BUILD A SUBMARING? Now THAT I THINK OF IT, ITS A WONDER WE WERENT ALL KILLED THE WAY THAT BANDIT KEPT DIVING AT US, UP THERE IN THE AlR...WHEW! Rivey ser OUT FOR KING City, To TURN JHE AIR BANDIT ONER To HE POLICE WHILE FRECKLES AND \ POODLE HIKED BACK To SHADYSIDE HOMEWARD BOUND! & ANYWAY, ITS OVER! Y'KNOW, HERE I AM, FOUR MILES FROM TOWN? ANDT CANT EVEN SEE IT... NOW, IF I WAS UP IN A PLANE, ITD Loot . LIKE IT WAS RIGHT BELow US.... FuNNy!! STILL, YOU CAN SEE ALL THE BEAUTIFUL COLORS OF FALL,\WWHEN YOURE ON THE GROUND... THATS MORE THAN You CAN [DO FROM UP IN AN AIRPLANE... Boy! i THIS 1S REGULAR FOOTBALL WEATHER! DOLLARS— CHICK AND GLADYS! ISN'T THAT A BREAK FOR US? TLL DASH RIGHT OVER AND SEE PUT HER THERE,CHICK! I JUST HEARD THE GOOD NEWS:! I UNDERSTAND IT AMOUNTS TO SEVERAL SALESMAN SAM WELL, Sat, | HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR LAST, GOOD SLEEP —sNaP outa GEO! WE'RE OVE AT TH’ DUELIN? FIELO IN TEN Z YOU'RE RIGHT, HOWE! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES owe! WEIS MEET WT WeEE \e THEY PICKED XM UP OKAY HEY NAP = | LOOX ! HERE | COMES THE Bie SHIP ANOTHER ONE ON HOWIE! MILLIONS! soy, THAT'S! GREAT }--- BECAUSE-- I'M \N A LITTLE HOLE AND T KNOW NOU'LL LET ME. HAVE A HUNDRED BUCKS FOR A FEW DAYS WELL, T HAD TO! WHaT A PAIR OF PHONIES WE'D LOOK LIKE, IF HE'D SPREAD THE NEWS THAT WE COULDN'T LEND A FRIEND $100, WHEN WE. ARE SUPPOSED To BE ROLLING IN COIN 1 SOLD THIS BUNCH Tickels eT TWO-BITS A THROW NEP! THERE'S SIM, ANY ~-WHY, IT LOOKS ~ SAY, ORES WANIN “One at a time? Not me!” Six per cent of the world’s pop- ulation is thought to live in the Uni- ted States. ASY'S COURTMARTIAL 15 A FARCE. HE 16 ALLOWED To SAI NOTHING, AND BULL AND LOLA ARE THE ONLY WITNESSES, GOLGR ye SOUSAND PESOS.° , *NONO,” I SAY, AND=%

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