The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1933, Page 8

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“All day long, nothin’ but peor Tm gettin’ sick and tired of it!” WAS RUN WAS A 2 POUND LWERS (449 _ © 1999 wy WEA SERVICE. WHC. — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - COLONEL LINDBERGH, OURING ONE OF HIS FORCED PARACHUTE JUMPS, THE PLANE FROM WHICH HE HAG SUMPED A FEW SECONDS BEFORE. PeoniA, iLL, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1938 THE GUMPS— THE CLOCK IN THE STEEPLE STRIKES ONE - * > TH ADORABLE GIRL IN ALL THE WORLD— ROA Youn euetr~ Lone POA. » bi ~ A RINE NAME FOR A SILLY UYTLE POOL = NOT A BRAN IN NiS HEAD AND NOT A DOLLAR IN MIS Pockey — AS HIS, PHOTOGRAPH NAVE BEEN SERING 1 POSTYBLY FoR ay EVENING = was. sus, SHE 18 OUY THe Like IF SHE Ni HE MURY FIER NIM AGAIN — BADE HER LUKE THE ROCK OF SCIBRALTER, MR. AVERY, EVERN SHARE WE SELL IS LIKE A FIRST MORTGAGE ON OUR PLANT, AND ! SHOWED YOU A PICTORE OF HELLO. OH YES; IM SLAB YOU CALLED. | HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR You CONTINENTAL CORNCOB HAS 4 MANBEE, 1S 4 CONTINENTAL i 3OURE A CORNCOB | bs ee eA : THAT ANSWER Your Z STOCKHOLOERS OF RECORD QUESTION? LAST MONDAY. CERTAINLY 4OU_ARE IN ON THAT! JOST A MINUTE. ALMOST OCOWN BY | DON'T ASK ME WHY I WANT ED CAMP! YOU KNOW!HE'S INVENTED A SUBMARINE. DETECTAPHONE. WHICH ENABLES EVERY SHIP TO DETECT THE PRESENCE OF ANY et hain UNDERSEA CRAFT, WITHIN A RADIUS- EVER ABOUT { | | 1 i Cancel 1933 State | Teachers Conference) Grand Forks, N. D., April 13—()—| aneellation of the 1933 state high school teachers’ conference, originally! ‘cheduled for May 18-19 at the Uni-| versity of North Dakota, was an- nounced Wednesday. The action was taken because of economic conditions; which would prevent many teachers from attending. In past years, the conference has been held in connec-'j tion with state high senool week con- tests at the university, but these were called off two weeks ago. Minneapolis to Have Million Dollar Plant Minneapolis, April 13.—(4#)—The Skelgas company, a subsidiary of the Skelly Oil company, Thursday an-/ nounced a $1,000,000 project for im-j{ mediate construction and equipping of a gas bottling plant here. A new factory and warehouse will manufacture, bottle and distribute | gas in Minnesota, the Dakotas and! western Wisconsin. | Much of the $1,000,000 investment. will go into machinery. The project will be the most ex- tensive construction undertaken here in three years. AT THE MOVIES THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) ‘i TLL SAY I DIDS Boy, You'D BETTER GET ‘SOMS UFE 00+ HEAR MAGGI ToSSIN' CROCKERY AROUND, THIS, MORNING TELL HIM, SAM! Now, WAIT TLL Ya GET INS(DE, MISTER, AND ULL Stow! Ya '® Mouse, wrthouT WEY, SAM, Take THESE FOLKS OVER AND SHOW THE “THAT HOUSE | HANE | w od Two Favorites Cast In Dramatic Roles | Of 10-Author Movie | |Wampas Baby Star In ‘State Trooper’ Evalyn Knapp, prominent young “The Woman Accused,” the Para- | Hollywood film actress, and currently mount-Liberty all-star story, written on view at the Capitol Theater Fri- by ten of America’s most famous au- | day and Saturday in “State Trooper,” eee ye ee aia: | an exciting dramatization of a re- Cobb, Gertrude Atherton, 'J. P. Me-, lentless price-fixing conflict in the Evoy, Ursula Parrott, Polan Banks , Sigantic oil industry, was clected re- | and Sophie Kerr—closes its showing| cently to this year's selection of | at the Paramount Theatre on Friday. | Wampas baby stars. Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant and| This singular honor is extended an- | John Halliday play the leading roles! nually by the Western Association of | in the story, which recently ap-! Motion Picture Advertisers to a group peared serially in Liberty Magazine. of the most outstanding film satel- It was written for the magazine and lites, who, in their expert opinion,! (or the movies simultaneously. | show the greatest promise of attain- | Action of the film centers around j ing stardom in the following year, | Miss Carroll, who faces a murder, Constance Cummings, the brilliant charge on her wedding day, as the | young Columbia star, was selected to | result of an encounter with a former | head the 1932 group, and her accom-| lover the night before. The latter, | plishments on the screen during the | that she return to him, | ensyi ear have more than corro- threatened the life of Grant, her | porated the Wampes pipes fiancee, and Nancy, to save him, had! ‘rhrin after thrill follows in this committed the murder. On her wed- day she fl ae steamer | 225 moving scenario and in the making a “cruise to nowhere,” Grant with her. Halliday, a friend of the slain man, follows, and ee eo letup from start to finish. er. seoure: evidence incriminat picid sic Use the Want Ads famous in Hollywood for his handling of action stories, there is not one But Grant, in a dramatic sume | frees her of all guilt. | hands of Director D. Ross Lederman, | ~~ Tm & a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES viMens you actuauy AIT you KNOW 1 contr une vant sort MR. GoRDON > OF WHO ! 1 SEE IT ALL, NOW You DELIBERATELY PICKED A QUARREL WITH or ‘SLUMP, TAKES THE STAND, J YA, 1 DUNT) (-——~/ NOT DEN, LATER DID You HEAR, OR SEE, ANYTHING W SLEEP WELL, UND BUT \1 HEARD FOd UNUSUAL ON THE ae a a a eae \ _— wt SwZSP PP OSoee trasuy cwpecrve a a B43 SESHeaF Soren Ss"se_ ~ PEEES

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