The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 10

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. 1G, Davies, Judge. THE BISMARCK T! 'VERYBODY likes PREMIUM FLAKES. Everyone recog: nizes their high standard of qual- ity. These flavor-famous crackers appeal to ai? appetites! For soups aad salads and in-between bites, they're the Nation's favorite. Baked of the best. Packed oven- fresh. A real quality.food bargain package. (NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY FREE RECIPES Printed on the pack- age. More inside. And a whole book- for “Menu Magi Send name and dress on penny post- card to National Bis- cuit Company, 449 ‘West 14th Street, New York City. David H. Houser Candidate for CITY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Your vote respectfully solicited (Political Adv.) Hearing Petition For Proof and Probate of Will. BTATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. In the Matter of the Estate of Augusta Tryge, Deceased. E. Andrew Tryge, Petitioner, B. Andrew otherwise known as E. A. Trygs, David Trygg, Oscar ‘A. Trygg, otherwise known as Oscar Trygg, Frank H. Tryss and Hilda Askebom, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby elted and required to appear before the County Court of the County of Burleigh, in said State, at the office of the County Judge of sald County, at the Court House in the (ity of Bis- marck, in said County and Stato, on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why tho document filed in this court on the 9th day of March, A. D, 1933, purporting to be the last will and testament of Augusta Tr: should not be admitted to prob the last will and testament of Augus- ta Tryge, late of the township of! Trygg, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, and why letters of administration ‘with| the will annexed of the estate of said Augusta Trygg should not be issued to Charles J. Tryge. Let service be made of this cita- the big 1-pound or 2-pound __ FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1938 THE GUMPS— WHAT HO! || I! EVERYBODY \ THAT BELONGS | TO THE SECRET | SIX HAS GOT TO HAVE HIS THERE’ MING. i GASOLINE ALLEY— THE UNSEEN AUDIENCE The Pride of North Dakota The Finest, Safest and Most Up-to-Date Place to Stop tions. What Profits we make are kept in Bis- marck to improve our city. Private room with bath, $2.00 up Plain room, $1.25 up Patterson Hotel The ONLY Fire-Proof Hotel in Bismarck, N. D., FRANK HAYES, Mgr. Bismarck the sabatea thts titn day of March, a.p.1 Member of TheOrder By the Court: | oftheGoldenRuleis— ERES ONE GUY WHO CORES ME, (TETHE J) (@ LARGE NUMBER OF JOUR TEETH DENTIST 1'M GOING ‘TO / VALL. HOVE TO BE FILLED— AND | Bisesiafitne Cova Gane CONVERT’S . POHINKC TT SHOULD BE CONE ante t) 1431. . FUNERAL SERVICE me YY ) ON ME. : Pisin poe] jo Of) | erin ‘AServiceforALL regardless rol Use the Want Ads Stef financial cca tonces M5 i f go PF | OommcTe ters [___ AT THE MOVIES ! Say | 7 aed, = mG Aes (SEAL) Tom Mix and Tony Jr. | Kate Smith Leads In New Action-Thriller| Farmers in Fight Tom Mix, Universal star, will be in! To Retain Homes town again tomorrow Saturday at the! -_— Capitol Theatre, in “Terror Trail,”| Radio star gets first big dramatic the most exciting picture he has made|role for films in Fannie Hurst's to date. And that covers more than! “Hello, Everybody!” twenty years. “ ” ° Lone-handed, he manages to wipe |, Hello. Everybody!", Kate Smith's out @ lawless gang which is terror- | first full-length feature picture, made] ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES izing an entire county. And what a|from a story by Fannie Hurst, will gang! They kill ranchers to get their open its engagement at the Para- i] ‘ horses, hold up stages and mine|mount Theatre tomorrow. Yon vont SAY! So] NoPE! WoT utes ]( wen now, rent THAT somemin’ 2 A trains, break jail and stop at nothing|"The film tells the story of a com- Boots isnt GOWWA | HE TELS HER GUESS Yin. BOZZ OVER To TH’ OL’ to get their loot. petent and ‘bigcnearted’ farta girl, SEE AWN MORE OF BOYS HOUSE AN' DO MYSELF ‘ HR, PAL—DONTCHA. But Tom has tricks up his sleeve | who has successfully managed a large SOME GOOD “s “T] po wl Ge omMagr~vweEe SAsesaia ss , fie SS capi a What tricks they are! His final capture of the gang is an epic in it- self, supplying both thrills and laugh- ter. No wonder they are good and they come right straight out of Tom Mix's vivid experience as an officer of the law in Texas. Tony, Jr., does plenty of new tricks for his master. Naomi Judge is Tom's new leading lady. Just between us, she's an aviatrix and a swimmer as ‘well as a horsewoman and an excep- Uonlly good leading lady. Raymond Hatton furnishes the laughs as the gambler who'll bet on anything. There is @ bevy of villains who make things | hot for Tom, including Francis Mc- Donald, Bob Kortman and John St. “TERROR TRAIL” IS ONE PIC- ae or CAN'T AFFORD TO Scratches on walnut or fumed oak ‘furniture can be covered with iodine. WRIGLE! farm since her fathér's death. Sur- veyors from a San Francisco power and water company appear in the neighborhood to buy up ‘the valley farms, Kate refuses to sell, and the farmers, accepting her natural lead- ership, also refuse. Litigation results, the long court battles eating up the life savings of the farmers. Kate, seeking a way out, signs a contract with a radio com- Pany, and lets her voice raise the money which saves the valley farms. Randolph Scott and Sally Blane play ¢he romantic leads. The new songs which Miss Smith introduces in the course of the film are “Moon Song.” “Pickaninnies’ Heaven,” “Out |_ in the Great Open Space,” “Twenty Million People.” Records show that the largest av- erage annual amount of precipitation in the United States is in Oregon and ‘Washington. | comes to you f

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