The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 THE GUMPS—WELL—I GUESS THAT WILL BE THAT AND BAT TT = FOLKS — 1 WAN'T ‘To ASK YOUR OPINION: BENJAMIN GUMP > iD SO | Lane] wR So RoR ave suen WaXoancerun ON A LITTLE QUESTION THAT BOYHRRS ME = ARS YOU IN, YOUR RIG TI BEPORMANS AS YOU DID LAST NIGHT ON 1 WAVE INVITED MRS. DE STROSS AND HER Musy BE Ry. DERINITELY JHE DANCE FLOOR — NINE OANCES STRAIGHT BADUN TER, ie pe Penta THEN ARE DECIDED = = 0 i WITH SHAT PAINTED DOLLS WME Cane AY We ome eT wy i. Monies PAY THEIR ‘ a, iN E N OFFER SS HAVE TAKEN HER - Aeon Mar KNEE ANDGIVEN INN My HOTEL BILL ER A Foo | WOULD WE CAN BUILD Y OR WE CAN MAKE: } A_ HOUSE ON | A TRUCK OUT OF fr. fi AN’ WAS SO MAD AT POST. AN’ MAKE MONGY RL THE OL CAN HE GAVE I § i L | L “He's the kind of fella whose father is a very serious worker.” } -—. THIS CURIOUS WORLD — _ ae | , a So ait ay FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | i : GEE, FISH HARBOR 1S ' t INTERESTING ALL RIGHT, BUT NOT $0 Goop | ' j ‘Ss FEMININE: A FELLAS ; : IN THE ENGLISH, : ‘ “ FRENCH, LATIN, ‘s - ‘ITALIAN, AND I fe ' ig 1 ; t ft : "y 1 B \ id 1 i ] 2 E: ‘ a . e N 6 | ’ ‘ ¢ 1 {TS FOOD IN DEEP c CREMICES. 1 | 3 z 1 y ae “ t CROCONILES . 4 » E 3 . : we ; : ARE UNABLE TO SWALLOW ~ my) N 7 i i THEIR FOOD OUT OF WATER, Z Pe m I : $ AT THE MOVIES } (a ae conRebrestilaheins is, | ; Dig way” and “The Front Page” on the Washington Picture piivcway stage and whovhas made Boel Will Show at Capitol |« gr eputation in Hollywood by | Now GET THIS, FELLA IE YA \ Ot, Very Wet! BuTHO TAKE (T AWANT | . in “Blessed Event,” “Night WANNA SELL ME A SUIT, SHOW] COME YA DON'T Lil DON'T WANT rc! ‘ No picture purporting to show the hs - wae none now (ME ONE WITH VERY LONG ONES? i] 1 inside activities in Washington's po- al sale Foe da “Waetiogton SHALLOW PocKETs | litical, diplomatic and social c! Go-Round.” Constance Cum- } would be complete without shox the heroine, while other b the historle sites of the capitol. players are Walter Con-| ‘ And these are shown in such ‘an Dinehart and Arthur | ‘ abundance in Columbia's epic film Il leading character actors | 4 national politics, “Washington Ww York stage. | ry-Go-Round,” that to go to Wash- | plas dis lids a | ington and see all these imposing} ‘ STIC FI buildings and monuments would take) ,, "NT! STC FIREMAN the average person a week or morc.! Knox enn.—“Hurry! ‘That's ( And, as a matter of fact, 2} my_ ho shouted Fireman L, O. he would see many typical capitol} McKeehan from the rear of the ' backgrounds which he would not fire truck. Sure enough it tte faw to look for. \was house. His wife had gone ‘ “Washington Merry - Go - Round” | 4" n and a short circuit in an 4 was directed by James Cruze, who | <lcctric light cord had caused the fire. n made “The Covered Wagon” and;Th¢ only casualty was the canary, “Old Ironsides” and other big films, | “hich was smothered by smoke. a It is showing at the Capitol theatre ee | i § on Monday. pi ) Lee Tracy, who starred in “Broad- | Use the Want Ads ’ Oe SE =e = 1 ; ’ ! \ \ | 4 M187 - KEPT RIGHT IN CELLOPHANE A CITY’S WANTS Fea PHONE 32, | ' EASY, ISN'T IT? We will gladly assist you in the word! . of a Want Ad ing that will insere quick realization of your every want. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Want Ad Dept

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