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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1988 -" . - —_:.. THE GUMPS—NO TIME TO LOSE QH-ANDY- | ™ BOO LONE | COME QUICK, SOMETHING DREADFUL 4 mE", I | Ne Sue REALE HE IE HAS HAPPENED! CONFUSION FT WOULD BIM LEFT IT WITH THE UMP Boo! N WITHOUT OPENING IT, BIM RETURNED YHE” | BOOK Yo YHE DE STROSSES- | 3D one. SEL TET \Y, SHE FOUND, Yo NER HORROR, THAT THE BOOK WAS GONE = IIE / NER IVE BEEN ’ HUNTING A JOB | COUSIN WALT. 1 DON'T BELIEVE THERE'S A SINGLE ONE IN THIS 'VE CALLED UP- SEVERAL PEOPLE TO THEY'RE ALMOST EXTINCT. DISCOURAGED. 'M ONW AND I SAW YOUR UNCLE'S PLANE THROUGH MY GLASSES-WE KNEW SOMETHING WAS UP, SO DAD THOUGHT OF THE OIL CANS J! IRISH DEER, AN ANIMAL : ‘ THAT BECAME S ea \ i eee EXTINCT IN THE. 147TH CENTURY, Just LooK | HOW HAPPY HAD AN THEY ARE—> THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) EXAMINE THE FUR OF A COMPANION, H i DON'T YOU EVER HAVE A TLL SAV SAND WHEN AL EAH, AND AS LONG AS I'VE CINCHED SO, CHICK, T WISH YOU'D COME WW AND THEY ARE NOT SEARCHING FOR FLEAS, H te) LTHOUGH THEY | GANG COME IN, AND THROW. LANDS HIS JOB WITH THAT POSITION WITH HARTLEY, THERE'S|| PUT THE WINDOWS DOWN AND TURN ON BUT FOR A SALTY SKIN SECRETION, | i NEVER SPEND A PARTY? BOY, THE BENDERS we HADTLEY ,WE'LL SHOW NO USE GETTING UP IN THE MORNING THE HEAT IN OUR ROOM IN THE WHICH IS MUCH RELISHED BY | ANY THING USED To LIVE WITH,IN SPINKSVILLE, You HOW TO SPEND THE MONKEY TRIBE. | BUT TIME, WERE THE TALK OF THE g TOWN! AN EVENING, WONT | THE VISITING 3 = ~*7# a RELATIVES | DROP A HINT wort THAT, WITH A. CAN cee ms STINGER 8uT i SLIGHT EXPENS | THINGS COULD ONE TIME/ THE BARBED H ie STINGER PULLS OFF IN BE JAZZIERE THE FLESH OF THE VICTIM, \ \ RESULTING IN THE | AT THE MOVIES SALESMAN SAM IT’S A NUISANCE! ville’s Boyhood | Irene D ri eemervilie’s Bos ago ire TA THINKIN’ QBOUT CHANGIN’ HM BOARDING HOUSE, SO Reads Like Fiction | Another Hit Portrayal VLL JEST Go IN HERE AND Look OVER A ROOM THiS | ZB WOMAN'S ADVERTISIN’ — When Slim Summerville was ten) New honors are won by Irene years old he was playing the role of Dunne, remembered for the distine- smuggler, though it is quite prot e to “Cimarron” and | that he couldn't have told you in the latest Metro- what it was that made his actiy Goldwyn-Mayer picture, “The Secret illegal. of Madame Blanche,” now being At the time the lanky young boy shown at the Paramount Theatre. ‘was living near the American border | The drama covers a period of more in Canada with his grandmother a ‘s with Miss Dunne whither he had been sent by his} embodying her appealing role from father when his mother d hood to middleage. The scenes re- often made a few extra pe sweeping variety with steadily ae taking tins of tobacco across the line | mounting interest in the intense life Zz sep and selling them to various individ- | drama. P i > < . Z uals who had a preference for British | The heroine of “The Secret of : Sea Madame Blanche” is first seen as a| YY Gummerville's father was a rail-|Soung chorus girl in a New York| 2 VM ‘way conductor, but the boy had lost | Musical show of the “Gay '90's.” The track of him and for several yeara| Production is taken to England and sought the whereabouts of his par- the picture then becomes a story of ents. The Order of Railway Con. | theatrical and society life in London. ductors helped him in every way | Dhere is even a view of the famous | possible, friendly trainmen transport | Kit Kat Club, then the center of Lon- | 4, WEED! WEA Weir ft wre ; ye | don’s night life. ++ AM Gary, Oklahoma, n'a clue that turned | , 89. attractive is Selly that she| VELGNTED “To MEET You! out to. be worthiess. ‘i ‘draws many admirers, one of whom : WEARD SO MUCK ABOUT %9 | marries her. He is the son of a rich et age rp of echeoling B and titled jam manufacturer, and | P the ceaech ahd White ee iis ook | fearing to lose his father's financial the little town of Tucumcari, New | Sally submits to this until she learns Mexico. A short time later, craving | ‘Mt she is going to have a child. Her age Saad I Hosea € |husband, driven to distraction by his | breakfast, he sueceeded in borrowing | inability’ to get money, commits sui- | Pte! ticket from a man at the sta-|cide and: hia father takes the child tion, and gasped in amazement when | from Sally. he saw that the name printed on the! : ile? | With the passing years the aging; card was “T. R. Summerville.’ It | 2 B | twas his father. mother comes to own a little tavern | 5 ; Where one night a youthful soldier, | Slim comes to the Capitol ‘Theatre | returned frome the front. is involved soon in “They Just Had to Get Mar-' in a quarrel with a man who meets ried,” the hilarious Universal comedy | his death. By this time Sally knows | in which he is co-starred with ZaSu | the boy to be her son and to shield Pitts. him takes the responsibility for the is ig eee tragedy on herself without revealing ‘The Museum of the National Red | her identity. It is enough for her Cross headquarters in Ws that the boy has returned to. her once, contains the first flag raised at | more. The startling climax to the. Chateau Thierry after the German | story comes when the retreat. boy discovers OUTSIDE, You VANT See 2 Ne nore 1) SOMMER, UND mousy UND. : FELLOW THITITHENTH W" . (AND LOYAL THUBJEKTH— ZOO, YOO KKOW — 1 26 G <4 12 2} CH oatertg OF ENRAGED CITIZEN! AN THE CASTLE COURTYARD,