The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1932, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932 THE GUMPS— OH, YEAH > WE NEARLY LOST OUR oneueS AND YOU WERE GOING TO LEY NIM GO= YOU DION'T HAVE ROOM FOR NIM WHEN YOU THOUGNT ME WAS BROKE = IT'S A GOOD THING 1 TNREW MY ARMS AROUND HIM AND OFFERED NIM HALF OF ALL WE HAD OR HE WOULD NAVE GONE = AND IT WOULD NAVE: BERN ALL YouR FAULT= UGHT TO MAKE UP UT Sr THINK HE Gor I] SoRR WHEN YOU TOLD NIA\ IT WAS TOO BAD HE HADN'T SANED ANYTHING FOR His OLD AGE THERE HE I8 NOW ON IN_AND M OOS OVER HIM = IE GUMPS STILL THINK, UNCLE BIM IS PEEVEO AT THEM FOR NOT MAKING You R OLD SWEET THING- Ae) BAD THAT eure. PENNILESS AND BROKE HE WALKED IN ON THEM AS A PENNILESS BEGGER— perenne MIN MADE SOME VERY CAUSTIC REMARKS AND NEARLY SPILLED BRIGADE IN ACTION, AGAIN: SHOWIN’ OP, GOoTCH You CAN SPRINKLE THESE TIN CANS SOMEWHERE. “If every member would pay her back dues, our club could make the down payment on an ermine wrap right now.” -- »THIS CURIOUS WORLD — THE “SELKCERF”! Boy! TAKIN’ A TRIp 2 ISNT THAT CLASS, ON TMAT IS WHAT 1) FOR You, THousH? CALL A REAL FRECKLES SAID CuRISTM AS IT HAS FIVE BA PRESENT aw ROOMS, BIG DINING Room, BREAKFAST Room AN’ A BIG LIVING Room !! (BE CAREFUL , AND DONT LET IT GET TORN... I HANE 7 6IVE : IT BACK 7 4 : = UNCLE HaRRy! PLYMOUTH ROCK was tHe ZAV/RD tanone- PLACE OF THE PILGRIMS. THEY FIRST LANDED AT PROVINCETOWN, | THEN AT CLARKS /SLAND, (SHOWN ABOVE) AND FINALLY AT I JUST WANT TO SHOW IT To THE KIDS...U'LL BRING IT To ‘YOUR House WHEN THEY'VE + SEEN IT!’ HEY, FELLAS! bya WANT To SEE A PICTURE OF FRECKLES UNCLE HARRYS HOLD IT TIGHT IS RIGHT! THIS TEN FOR OVER A YEAR, AND POP SAYS IF I CAN COLLECT IT, IT'S MINE OU WATCH ME. T GOTTA HUNCH CHRISTMAS ? GREAT, MR. TYTE:! HOW ABOUT yu y CHRISTENING IT BY WRITING A CHECK FOR THAT $10 YOU OWE POP? WHY, WHEN HE WAS WRITING THIS CHECK, HE PUT THE CORK BACK IN THE SOTTLE BETWEEN DIPS TO KEEP THE INK FROM EVAPORATING ! \T WAS VERY Nicé OF YOU TOGIVE ) PRETTY LUCKY KIO BONIEACE THAT LOVELY TRain FoR _{ T OWN & RAILROAD, EH, MRS. HOOPLE? | \ JEsT HeODA HUNCH BONNIE WOULD HAVE & LOTTA FUN PLANIN’ wit ITH | ‘The Conquerors’ As Drama of Progress A thrilling kaleidoscope of the Progress of invention provides an in- teresting and colorful accompani- ment to the intensely dramatic theme of Radio Pictures’ “The Con- querors,” co-starring Richard Dix and Ann Harding, soon to be screened at the Capitol theater. ‘This pageant of science and imag- inative skill shows the introduction of the writing machine, the tele- phone, the submarine, the electric light, phonograph, trolley car, ele- of the first railway train through the west and other great milestones of advancing civilization, All of these are secondary to the major theme of “The Conquerors,” which splashes on a vast canvas the dramatic story of the nation’s second battalion of pioneers: the men and women who followed the scouts and trappers into the west to build the commercial frontier, The picture is a thrilling document of man’s accomplishment and cour- age in times of adversity and stress. Critics call it particularly timely be- cause it treats of the mation’s consis- tent victories over recurrent periods vated railroad, wireless, the coming of financial reversals. A CITY’S WANTS Classified = For Your Benefit PHONE 32 | eens BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | WISHING You ALL KINDS oF HAPPINESS DURING THE COMING YEAR WE DOESNT SAY PRYING ABOUT HOW HAPPY HEL. SE! 3. WONDER t—1t G66 YoUR MASESTY'S PODON, X ‘eet inte, You Hick! 1 THAND CD RIDE You SUH. 1 —1 RECKON [AROUND MY PRINTHIPALITY, You. Y EASY, ISN'T IT? We will gladly assist you in the wording of a Want Ad that will insure quick realisation of your every want. BISMARCK ' TRIBUNE e@ 1S ALMOST To THe Want Ad Dept GERMAN GORDER BeroRe wen FINDS WIM, AND - WEL!

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