The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1932, Page 8

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__THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 1932 THE GUMPS—A LETTER FROM MILLIE LE WOK. SE PON A bEUY STER~ YOUR POOR OLD E see Y MILLIE TODAY = YO PAYS ANG WOULD LIKE TO Soa 18 GETTING VERY TIRED eee we Ted IY “Here 16 SomerHin a WE AR ie mi = Fila SHOULD Sek BR TODAY OF CARRYING THIS GREAT BIG ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR WHEN WHEY Ger GENEROUS ADDRESSED To LDA ROLL OF BILLS AROUND ALL BLA Ay Hd eRe WHEN sagy GET GENEROUS NSU nN ELE STICKING YO MY FINGERS AIR OF CONFIDENCE ABOUT RELIEVE Ane OF THIS BURDEN LEAS PRY PAE tna THEM AND THAT MERRY BY YAKING THIS $20.22 BILL, FROM NEM Pe ] LYTLE TWIN! AND PUTYING \y IN YOUR BANK~ ACCOUNTS FOR JHE RADIANCE OF BIM'S SMILE- AND ASS ALWAYS THE SE = SHEN YOu PLAY ON ae HEART STRINGS = Sou LOOSEN mulZ GASOLINE ‘ALLEY—THERE MUST BE SOME WINDOW STILL BOARDED UP AND NOT A TRACK IN) THE El FRESH SNOW ANNWHERS “The captain says your wife called and wants you to come home and _ see if you can do anything with the kid.” SiLLY Bowases } wow es A : I WAS TELLING OSCAR BIE FISH? You 4) WELL, To TELL You THE Wi LLIN’ \ ABOUT THAT Bic FISH MEAN THE ONE THAT HAD TRUTH, WE REALLY DIDNT . ‘YY ’ TN aN or Mae), 4 | You CAUGHT WHEN, FINS LIKE SAILS ON A HAE: Room: ENoUaH ‘Fer WS LINE ONCE... [_TAG? x pelos Roel BOAT? OH, Z LET HIM HIM IN THE BoAT!! WANT You ho BN ‘ ‘FA FOR SHARKS, GET AWAY?! , . HEAR IT, ‘5 BILLY BOWLEGS.... = ossie! KL HE WANTS To GENERALLEE, 00 WO7 ave HIS SWORD TO GENERAL GRANT WHEN HE SURRENDERED AT APPOMATTOX. ALL CONFEDERATE. OFFICERS WERE ALLOWED TO KEEP THEIR SIDE ARMS, AND THE PRIVATES IN THE CAVALRY WERE EVEN ALLOWED TO KEEP THEIR HORSES. HERE'S THAT SAMPLE PACK THAT AGUSTA GAVE ME. I'LL TRY IT SO TLL LOOK NICE FOR THE | PARTY (le Fg SLO te AN EARTHQUAKE. / oe IBID ove j HERE'S A GAME ONE |He found the gator in pain. A diet — El Paso, Tex.—Luis Barela, 12-year- | Of tomato vine bugs had given Oscar ©1d boy who recently held part of his|* tummy ache. SALESMAN SAM throat and the top tip of his left lung AIGOSH, (F ANSTHER CUSTOMER Fi 1 AN! NoPe! Here's a Book™ (AATOR, HONE WE GOTTA blown away by a shotgun, is sure a eaaanineeecompmemeseaesol XOMES IN TW EXCHANGE ANY— { W WIFE BOUGHT HERE an! IN STOCK CALLED ei game kid. For a while it was feared XUING ULL Go cuckoo! “oper? |? GANE ME FER CHRISTé SOMETMING Ese”? the was beyond help, but Dr. Jessen L. = Stowe fixed him up with a rubber = hose and oxygen tank for breathing. | ‘The boy recently dispelled the fear ‘that his vocal chords had been af- ‘s e eau ry fected by speaking to nurse. He; y, ei... E receives his food by Ih ; = we £8, EVERY COP’ shedding huge alligator tears, but he was also profusely filling the air with , groans. Oscar, a pet ailigator belong- ing to Vic Rosenberger, marriage li-| PPSITTACOSIS is the medical cense clerk of probate court, escaped teri ROT FEVER. several weeks ago and has been on the, The ERN was the Joose ever since. The other day Ro- | ship use! ying the first per- senberger went out into his garden| manent transatlantic cable. The and discovered Oscar had returned.‘ sign shown is the SWASTIKA. | AT THE MOVIES | ‘Little Orphan Annie’ | Gayety Keynote of Is Coming to Capitol: | Doug’s New Picture Millions of newspaper readers each) When Dou glas Fairbanks cast day follow the ups, the downs, the ins ; about for an idea for his current Bnd outs of the career of “Little Or- | production, “Mr. Robinson Crusoe,” phan Annie.” Now Annie, with her | coming to the Paramount Friday, he noble dog Sandy, and Little Mickey, | demanded one thing. It must be a ‘and all the rest of Artist Harold Gray's | joyful subject that would prove not. characters, have come to life on the | only entertainment in these days of talking screen. long shadows, but carry an optimis- “Little Orphan Annie,” RKO-Radio | tic and hopeful note. Doug spent Picture with Mitzi Green in the title | more than a year in serious contem- Part, features also that fine veteran, | plation before he hit upon ‘his sub- May Robson. It is truthful, straight- | ject. forward, gripping comedy-drama with | In a word, it is a tale of a modern @ bright strain of optimism all the | Robinson Crusoe, who finds himself way through. The story, essentially | upon an uninhabited island. Instead human, deals with the heroic attempts | of being depressed and giving up, he of one little orphan to care for an-| pitches in and makes the best. of other—to make him to be a good hoy, | things through sheer grit and perse- to find him a good home. | verance, As Little Orphan Annie, MitziGreen | Gathering about him a band of co- makes pes bow as an actress of real | Bouter, Done ck rn for the South dramatic nt. There is little of the as, and after cruising about for PRETTY b SCHARGE Felis In her work; no strained reach- | weeks, selected an island far from Nip WHAT AE MY DUTIES? NLLYS ANCIENT AND BREUMATIC. SEORE> ing after effects dependent upon her | civilization to work out the start of = - TARY AND A NEW ability to ape the mannerisms of | the story, right on the ground. In 7 WIRE A NEW ONE. or one of the Two Black | the cast: are William Farnum, long g Crows. Here Mitzi plays an emotional | @ star in his own right, Miss Maria the real trouper she is, Alba, Earle Browne and others. Ed- Buster Phelps, as Annie's pro- | Ward Sutherland directed, and Tom Mickey, is as sweet a little fel- | J. Geraghty worked with the star on String. | the story and dialogue. “It is a joytul story of the South Seas,” said Doug, “made in anearth- ly paradise of bubbling happiness, laughter and song... a romantic fantasy of today. Heretofore most pictures of life in the islands . | depicted the drab and the cee pc pr tlrunpleas ‘DUTIES PROVE ne’er-do-wel ——— be nt surroundings and situations.” 7 cee id iK'S FIRST OFFICIAL ACT, AS “PRINCE” OF a ’ TO 86 AMAZINGLY ; 4 ‘ Ox R GOING FOR INSPECTION TDURS OF CANALS | PANDEMONIA, is 2» Arron wis Dupe 2 ba 4 Rianenast = en AS JUDGING] TED) Ses IN THE ROYAL YACHT. . BOY, WOTTA doBt ate ane

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