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8 SIDE GLANCES - - By George Clark | = Lbs 1 8 Se ae i ae “T've learned one thing, since I took up art. I should never wear emerald green.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - KINGBIRO CHASES HAWKS, CROWS, AND EVEN £AGLES; Yer iT FLEES FROM THE ATTACK OFA AUNMIN BIRO. IF AN INSECT REMAINS “ABSOLUTELY MOTIONLESS, AFROG OR TOAD WILL NOT EAT it/ 1 | der were Sunday dinner guests at the aI Dutton home. | At the Movies | Mrs. Bill McDonald and children . visited last week at the home of Mrs. Women Get Advice |McDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i i Chas. Anderson. In Capitol Picture Elvin Hoover visited Sunday at the Whether or not tl shoud tell See CE ee een loa aa ee : Miss Alta Taft were Sunday evening however, vitally different today than Visitors at the C. D. Kimball home. it was when it was first propounded. | Miss Roberta Reid, who has been il] In these days of modern youth and for several weeks with flu and com- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 0-called enlightened mora! view- : plications, was able to return to school point, the problem is denied as such at Bismarck Boney. . ‘by @ good many women. Mrs. Orin Dutton and son, Roy, Yet the Columbia story, “Virtue,” were business visitors in Bismarck from the novel by Ethel Hill, adapted | from Monday until Wednesday. While to the screen by Eddie Buzzell with!there they were entertained at the ae Fombard and Et prea Wa. Gagner and Henry Crawford vi is question, wil lo con-| homes, siderable to settle the importance of, Pete Smith, Walter Lewarn and the issue once ene for all. It is com-| Howard Slater were Moffit shoppers ing to the Capitol Theatre tonight. | Monday. , ti “| his brother, Norman, spent ay ury she cannot afford in expensive | night in Bismarck. Mr. Stewart went er Pett ios te | up to apeult a doctor about a badly iy rozen toe. in the Women's Night Court and con- | Howard Slater was an overnight vis- fronted ge a enaice of SSHUe is itor in Bismarck Monday. home and mother or spending 60) fF, M. Whitteaker and Clark Craw- days on Welfare Island. | ford were business callers in Moffit custody, Mae collides with Cupid. It} haps either way, complications would | 2Unt, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch. Handsome and popular Pat O’Brien \¢ driver who knows his women and his! —- ‘better than the wise young man sus-| mer's this week. and her man. | News was received Friday that Maneuvering her way out of police | yronday. vote dens | Miss Viola Marvel is spending some aoe ie Cae a ein ea time at the home of her uncle and have resulted. They certainly do as! * the result of the way Mae selects. || Harriet plays opposite Carole Lombard as| Mae, in the guise of Jimmy, taxicab/ By MISS E. M. THOMPSON New York, until he meets Mae. The! Bert Anderson, the high school latter seems to know her Jimmies teacher, started staying at the Zim- pects. -From meeting to marriage, it! Ed Wagner and Joe Rise were busi- is a swift game of wits between Mae/ ness callers in Arena this week. ° eer Mrs. John Mehlhoff, Sr., who is | Brittin {| patient in the Bismarck hospital, was —$_ _—__, | eriously ill. John Merkel rode horse- |back out to the Mehlhoffs’ to let By O. DUTTON jthem know, returning Saturday — morning. Mr. Mehlhoff went to Mrs. Jason Hoover, Miss Lillian Lee| Driscoll Saturday morning to catch and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover were|@ train to Bismarck. visitors in Moffit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Weitstock visit- . and Mrs. Richard Day, Mr. and|ed at the Thompson home Friday Mrs. C. D. Kimball and Ralph Sny- | evening. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933 THE GUMPS—TO HAVE AND TO HOLD MORE Relcoiy iter EY’ Y = DN PO: ELY IDENTIFY. ROOCH SUA MRS. DE ONE THAT. 1 Souk v- AN —————————— A LETTER FROM UNCLE JOHN, WALT. HE AND AUNT HATTIE ANO CLARENCE WILL BE HERE ON THE BUS TOMORROW TO Cig eal Ws CLARENCE IS. YOUR SECOND COUSIN. ONCLE JOHN 1S HIS GRANDFATHER, CLARENCE Witt HAVE TO GO TO “} SCHOOL HERE— PROBABLY IN: WEREN'T WITH US, CAPTAIN FLACK —| WHERE DID SEAPLANE SAFELY HAULED ON DECK, FRECKLES AND HIS PARTY CAN THANK GALEN'S DAD, PETE MENDOZA, THE TUNA FISHERMAN, FOR THEIR Bov! THAT WAS A CLOSE. SHAVE. FOR ALL OF US, HUH, BILLY BOWLEGS ? SUPPOSIN’ WE HAD BEEN C7 CANT WEAR THIS \S On SES-THE | ONE ‘To THE OFFICE-I7's ) NEW,CHECKED |] ANY SHIRT He |-7ORN AND FRAVED ON/ ONE MOM GiNEl| MY DRESSER THE EDGES-HANEN'T I - " ANCTUER SWIFT “HEN YOU WANT THIS PERFUME ) JONES Is NOT, SENTED — | MEAN SENT ER- — “RS. TONES? LO , KITTEN — DIDYA Ste THAT FELLA , WHO WAS LOOMIN FER YA ? WASH TUBBS NO WONDER! Y'S BEEN STOLEN! THE ONLY “aN WHO CAN GET IT BACK, MEN, IS THE CHIEF OF POLICE. BUT HE NEEDS NOUR WELP, AND HE NEEDS IT BAD. AN’ ALL THAT I ATE. FOR A WEEK WUZ ME BOOTS....AYE-AVE ! ENGAGEMENT WITH PAUL HARTLEY, BBouT THAT Jos WAT, SLL. RUN Wearen 4m! HE CANT BE FAR AAAY ‘CAYCE % We’ LEET IM THEN QUIT THROWING BRICKS AT widows) SUAZES! THAT'S NO WAY TO SOLVE A CRI GO BACK To YOUR HOMES. SCATTER! NOU EXPECT THE CHIEF % FIND CLUES, OR TWINK, WITH BRICKS BOUNCING 5 OFF WIS DOME? BOOT THAN THEY Doss AVE AVE!