The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1932, Page 8

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sucrdexacr KYRA se is ie: 1902 BY NEA { “As I often tell Louis, if anything should happen to him I'd open @ little tea shop with his life insurance.” UNTIL 1883 tere was no such THING AS STANOARO TIME! ENERY RAILNAY HAD 1S OWN MERIDIAN BY WHICH IT RAN ITS TRAINS, AND TRAVELERS OFTEN MISSED CONNECTIONS. ue (© 1932 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. MORE DEPRESSION | Portland, Ore—Judging from the! report made by Patrolmen William L.| Tully and Louis Reno, who have| charge of the information desk, the | depression has Police station. For the 15 years that ti charge of the to transfer any m drawer to the safe as it ary to do every morning. preeed- ing night had been exceedingly dull and those taken into custody pre- ferred jail to bail. A doctor in England is stated to require a field of between 1,400 and 1,500 patients to earn a fair income. | AT THE MOVIES ‘That’s My Boy’ Will | Be Capitol Feature! Richard Cromwell is one of the| happiest stars making piciures. He! has a pleasant boyish disposition: which has endeared him to the pic-| ture fraternity. “He's a swell kid,” is) the unanimous comment on him by ‘actors, and workers around the studio. During the making of Columbia's football picture, “That's My Boy,’} which gives him his finest role to} @ate, Cromwell was in his element, | for the entire cast, in most of the Scenes, was as youthful as himself. Dorothy Jordan, who is the heroine Unconscious 35 Days flso is of a buoyant, happy nature. | ‘and making of the picture proved to be lots of fun for Director Roy Wil- Ham Neill and all concerned. “That's My Boy,” tomorrow's fea-| ture at the Capitol Theatre was adapted from the novel by Francis! Wallace, author of “Touchdown!”! and “Huddle.” It is the story of the trials and tribulations of a famous football idol, “Snakehips” Scott, whs becomes involved in an ugly football| Charles Hill jr. five-year-old boy scandal. of Kansas City, Kas. has awake The thrilling football scenes were| ened from 35 days of unconscious: made with the aid of the wonder| ness after being hit by an automo. teams from University of Southern| bile—and now he’s learning to talk California and St. Mary’s College. a ay again, (Associated Press A 0) 7 WAS THE BEST BARGAIN You EVER SAW You WouLD HANE LOVED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932 r q NG= JUSF AS IM eran bee aE POLS Yo CasT BUY | DIDN'Y WHAT WouLd MAY NOTE. YOU ASK FOR MONEY BUY THE COAT — it AELBEEN J a YO BUY A FUR COAT = ) SENT IT 1) MAD F THROWING YOUR MONEY AWAY AGAIN =, BACK= PhS ROR i CANE SS re ooo You HAVEN'T ie d MIRACLE: HOW MUCH oe f we HE BILL ? ¢ SZ j e/ rs . RN THOSE KIOS! 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CS HES IN SOLITARY FER DIS- OBENIN’ RULES AN’ REGU— LeETIONS! (AGONNA SNEAK IAD AN’ GIND) OUT WHAT TH HECK HOWLE DIO! WO Ny A\\ Sx SSS Hey, HOWE, WHAT THEN GOT MA Locked UP FER? Sirall— WE NEVER SEEN BEFORE NOU SO RESTLESS || LIGHT ANYWHERE ARLE V'RELAK SINCE TH SUMP EVERY WW THE DANCE eae: i By MARTIN 1 now! IT cEEMS. BUTT CANT HELP YSEE DOWN ty TW |] WELL WORY l] L Mao & RULE, AS FL US CANT WT! L RAVENT BEEN SUNGLE »1 WAS ON || DONT YOu TAKE BUT TREY RE THE , H NEAREST THING To YE SEEN HOME, MINUTE «= WS BENING? ep] WD UFE Nou'LL. f EXO. THIS HO _NOT PURSUED, WASH AND EASY FEEL ANYTHING BUT SAFE, HEY! woK our WELL, MA'M, YOU SEEM TO BE KINDA GD etic ae et ee tea eae TERRITORY, WHERE FOR THOSE SOLDIERS! GREEN, AT THIS BANDIT BUSINESS, BANDS OF RENEGADE SOLDIERS ARE LOOTING AND BURNING . EVERYTHING IN SIGHT, Sew, Nx © 1G EVENING, WHEN CAMPED-- NEAR THE RUINS OF AN WACIENDA, TWO GIRLS TRY D WOLD THEM UP, *

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