The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1932, Page 10

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g IDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | Ri 7) ay FSIS OLY CONTROL HIS EMOTIONS, BM CAN'H ME THINKS THAT IN. JUST A VERY FEW ‘TEU i eS DEAREST Rely THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932 THAT BIM 1S WISHING FOR vAND HOPING FOR NOW 18 THAT MILLIE WILL BE AT HOME WHEN HB CALLS HER— B= UST WAIT ~ : : OULD STEP OUT ON YHE DECK ali WOON be You WOULD Ske A SMALL SPECK WN THE SKY THAT KEEPS GROWING LARGER AND LARGER GVERY MOMENT — wittss*ne WD Ses p , iar Lies BEALE I YOUR SIDE — MOMENT Q . bs : ; gro, Rect ‘as Kin ' | fe , y < j WIL NOY HAVE TO TALK ol < yy \W Wy 5 j Fe , So MILLI OVER THE TELEPHONE = You WILL SEE HER IN PERSON= a WHAT A MEETING THAT Wild, BE- Yo BE CONTINUED = r, M'Cc and Sev a lew York, } » @.slim N , and a mcher fron THE OLIVER CLUB! THOSE KIDS YOU. HAD HERE LAST NIGHT, WALT, WEREN'T IN THE ATTIC — THAT'S ABOUT THE ONLY GEE, ONCLE WALT, WE HAD A SWELL ‘TIME. ‘EM “MURDER IN THE UPPER BERTH" MANBE § COULD HAVE HELD MY AUDIENCE. THIS PLACE WOULD HAVE HAS GOT = BEEN .GREAT WHEN 1 WAS A_KID— To HEAR SOMEBODY READ OLIVER JANUARY IN: Maoh iM) THE MIDDLE DETECATIVE BUREAL. “Twist, AND THEN HAVE A CANDY PULL, “Belfast, ; Abe Atte Negro w orge Dixor he feathe weight an skinny Sc fas the fi a piano in this apartment.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD | OM LooKee!! z FOUND A PIN... “THATS GooD LUCK, TO - FINDA TWATS A SIGN A MAN 1S COMING "O our HouSE...LET ME SEE WHICH WAY || poINTS To IT'S POINTING, AN, BALONEY, Tas! THAT STUFF 1S JUST A LOT OF HooEy iu SEE A PIN, Pick IT UP... ALL THE DAY YoU HAVE SHOULD A LITTLE PIN BE GOOD BUT IT 16 = you LUCK ANY More | & JUST WAIT POP AND Tf WILL BE’ ‘w~ OUT SO LATE, I’ WONDERED \F WE COULD SEND AMY NIGHT WITH CHICK AND GLADYS. COME, Scie eich SUBUCLY REBUKED THE ett neve CZAR of RUSSIA Att FOR QARING TO TALK WHILE THE oth quit PLAYING. USED IN PENCILS, FENCE first tim Posts, AND CEDAR CHESTS d a four 'S NOT CEDAR, BUT nd battle JUNIPER, hen can © 1982 ey wea senvice, mc. 2-8 THE CEDAR IS AN OLD-WORLD TREE. mpions— yf ‘Attell i Criqui, -——_——_—————* | years in Hollywood, when I couldn't “pal At the Movies |] even get a little break in the motion inds in } o—____________; | Pictures, had happened when I was fa . Marie Dressler’s Life | po thst tho years diotly. fol- wpm Marie Dressler’s Life | pwr," Wes’ shen't onan eet ~ a job in New York, had come to me “Another thing that you finally| Jearn when you're fifty is that you can’t do everything and have every- thing. You know the limit of your own abilities and capabilities, There- fore, you don’t suffer pangs of dis- appointment when you fail to accom- Plish certain goals. “When I was young, I mean younger, I thought that there was almost nothing I couldn't do if I set out to try. Then when I learned what a fool I was, I went through tortures of disappointment. Not now. I realize that I’m only human and that all I can do is do the best I in my youth. I would probably have Jost all sense and drowned myself in @ sea of worry. As it was, I was 50. I knew that life had a way of turn- ing back on itself. If I never got another job on the stage or screen— I had planned opening a hotel in Europe—I was grateful for the suc- cesses I had had. I merely waited and worked and hoped, refusing to be downed or to hang my head in defeat. “And look what happened. Along came old Marthy in ‘Anna Christie’ and all was well. I'm so grateful for WELL, C'MON Boys, LETS ear OFF A FEW BaRs! ‘Now WatT & MINIT, FELLAS -00N'T DO (Tl PLEASE bon'T Do IT! NOU'LL ONLY GET SOME LEAD INNER Backs! THESE an and feel that I've done my share.| ‘2¢ 800d fortune which has come “, red to me that I don’t know how to ex- ‘Just supposing that my first three press it. All I can do is to do my level best to work hard and take care of myself so that I can keep faith with the people who have given me my big opportunity at this time in my life. (Continued Tomorrow) FACE ARSON CHARGES Detroit, Dec. 8.—()— Prosecutor Harry S. Toy said that seven men, including Captain William Nicholson, veteran Great Lakes shipper, are un- der arrest in connection with an ar- son conspiracy plot growing out of the burning last June of two steamers at their moorings in Ecorse. NSE YALE SS INNS By MARTIN ep L ANY WAY VLood AT WWE BEEN SNTED, DITCHED , GIVEN TH’ AIR p TURNED DOWN , THROWN OVER AN’ LEFT \ HOLOIN’ TW’! BRS Yy Member of The Order of the Golden Ruleis — CONVERT’S : FUNERAL SERVICE jaa: “AServiceforALL.regardless SAW of financial circumstances’ SNES LEDER THAN wend ENER “ISNT SHE WANING F EXACTLY THE WHOLE GANG IN wey im WS EVENING FoR Ad SURE THRT ROMP 2 WF SHES HORT. | SoHE 16 SHE CERTAIN VENT | |! ‘ FELLOW Yo STOP THAT YOUNGSTER, KD —MRBBE YOURE SuPPIn’ ff j HIRES WOON i The Armour Creameries in Bismarck are now taking in Turkeys for the Christmas Holidays. Come in. PERRY FUNERAL HOME Offers Convenience NOW LISSEN, BUDDIE, © NOT GUNNA IMPERSONATE. NO PRINCE, AN! ‘AT'S FINAL, WERE, GIMME BACK MY GLASSES. 1 GOT GUM EYES, wets NIKE worn YT DUTH. ITH A PERFECT FIT, TOO. tT MAKES A DIFFERENCE AWRIGHT. ll 208. rittn st. Phone 687

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