The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1933, Page 8

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NOYMER DAY = IVE NEVER BEEN INA ON, CHILD = ANOTHER: $40,% : PAWN SHOP BEFORE - WHAT 1B TO. AND EXTRAS PILE. BUT WE'LL HAVE TO PAY: or ust BECOME MHI STROSS THE FIRST TE “ THAT ACCOUNT SOMEMOW = AY WOULD M\ URGE. iw = ' be! AuL ah ar a oer ree Noe foon MOTHER ani POOR MAMA: igre THINK OF IS YO PAWN Votay oie ae oa ‘MAT MER SHE'S EVEN AFRAID Fo ‘Y DEAR MOTHER'S Jo PASS THE DESK Wy i JMAY SHE GAVE ME, ON BOW SrAlks ANY : MAY WEDDING ss DAY= SHE'S AFRAID OF MEETING THE MANAGER IN THE LOBBY OR IN SHE HALLS ~ FOR “TWO DAYS SHE HASN'T STUCK HER HEAD OUT OF HER DOOR- SHE'S EVEN AFRAID TO CALL FOR WER MAIL = WHAT EXCUSE CAN (© 1993 BY NEA SERVICE. INC) AEG. U"S: PRY-OFF.) “We'll either have to get a new car, or start bringing his six-o'clock bottle along.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — 4 IT TOOK “ALL RIGHT..IF THIS STRANGE ) ALLREADY!NOw TWILL SEE WHAT) © (ONE BELL IT IS, AND TEINDICADR ' MH! IT DOESNT EVEN FONCTION... | YEAH? WELL, z DEVICE OF YOURS Woris,z 4 IT SHOWS ..IFONE BELL RINGS, POINTS O YOU...YOU HAE SILVER, mit earl jeweb, YOU HAVE NOTHING IN YouR WON'T DROP YOU OFF...IN» J IT'S SILVER..TWO BELLS IS E010. As Yeuee POETS IES INVENTION REMARKAGLE,Yes? AIR. IS PUMPED INTO THE PNEUMATIC WING-TUBES FROM THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Fi Joe Brown and Albert Larson also Glenview Mr. and Mrs. Al Holden were Wilton shoppers Saturday. Steve Monroe was a visitor at the By VIOLET L. JOHNSON Gilbert Larson home one evening this} SALESMAN SAM t A WEAK SUGGESTION! : By SMALL week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erstrom and | Elmer Larson visited at the Joe ves Ya ceT Gack To TH’ store, OH, FIDDLE’ femily, Mrs. BL. Jacobson, M. Jacob- | Warmke home and in Wilton over Sat, PUT OUR ENTIRE Slack OF: Z| so (Tis son and H. E. Scott were Bismarck | (he week-end. BEET ELS ON DISPLAY-Ya “ y shoppers Friday. S. E. Strandemo was a Bismarck | ea ee 1S"NATIONAL New nl 5 $7 RICKS WEEK” AND TH WEEK Mr, and Mrs. Enoch Anderson | business caller Tuesday. BEFORE “THAT Sometuin' were recent visitors at McKenzie.| Edger Jacobson visited at the Hold- lei pa Et TA ‘They visited Mr. Anderson's mother |en home one evening the past week. ° "las n ‘who is quite ill at the present time. Frayne and Effie Erstrom were SIX DAN prey Mr, and Mrs. Con Johnson; Mrs. ! week-end visitors at their home. OF EIGHT DAY | AT THE MOVIES | P= ey [ss OS S Gy. “Stes & RUN FOR YO! 5 Money Studio Stenos | Nils Asther engaged to play the role of General Yen after sixty-five Select Asther stenographers at the Columbia f | Studio had voted him the most ro- ha Lucien Littlefield, Clara Blandick, | pres e ercnaa the numerous WH es "Emmet Corrigan, Martha Mattox and |" Careful selection of every character .G Ys LA Robert Wayne impersonate various in his pictures was one of the car- UY Wf Z striking characters in Grace Zaring dinal tenets of Mr. Capra's director- LLL Stone's best seller “The Bitter Tea ial plan. It is this policy, adhered to of General Yen,” made into a pic- | faithfully in every picture, which is ture by Columbia and showing to- cne of the responsible causes for his BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES night at the Capitol Theatre. Bar- | success, as represented by such pic- tara Stanwyck is starred and Nils| tures as “Flight,” “Submarine,” “Dir- ISNT HAT Nena! CAN NEL. OY Asther and Walter Connolly are fea- | igible,” “Ladies of Leisure” and TH’ KITTEN TW WAX CHE TOSSES A “American Madness.” (GDrnce wey iuty 15 GETMNG SICK OF ADVENTURES) (OM, (mM THO GLAD. TWEE, EVERYBODY ELTH - 'M_ NOT CRATHY, PROFETHOR. era WN, P h rs) n e 3 2 VONETHT, YM_NOT. fm A PROTA | aNpeRsTAND || TWAKTH TH CRAY, : \ FOOL STHONATOR WIM TO OCCUPY MY THRONE NOUR BS arn CRI, ' WHILE 1 WATH AWAY, Easy, isn’t It? We will gladly assist you in the w ofa Want Ad’ that will insure ‘quick realisation’ of your every want. Bismarck Tribune Want Ad Dept. —

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