The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933 THE GUMPS— THE SPIDER AND THE FLY 4 AH = SPLENDID = wae Gee a OH, THERE'S NO NEED | YES- AFTER AGREAT EAR MRS DE STROSS- THIS READS ALL FOR THAT — DEAL OF CONSIDERATION AoweveR, BEFORE WE RIGHT To ME = Rice aritar eel INE DECIDED TO COMPLETE TNE DEAL, | BUY PERHAPS pe otha y 4) ACCEPT YOUR OFFER / SHOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU 1 SHOULD HAVE Ra hee ences OF $50,000- FOR GIVE ME A ONE WEEK'S, MY LAWYER PAPER THAT REALLY THE PROPERTY - OPTION ON THE PROPERTY=| LOOK I'T OVER - KEANS NOMING = ——— 1 WRIGLEY’S PEARMIN NOW EVEN BETTER NOW IF YOU'LL. PLEASE SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE= MRS DE ay OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM = ONE - A HARMLESS) OPTION = THE OTHER A DASTARDLY QUIT CLAIM DEED— 2103 THiS VERY DAY, TOWNSEND ZANDER! INTENDS TO TRICK MAMA DE STROSS INTO SIGNING HER PROPERTY AWAY FOR COUNT BESSFORD~ ///\LL BE GLAD ‘To GINE You - OW- SAY $500 22 JUST FOR. “THE OPTION TO BUY-HERE'S THE OPTION- WILL ONE MALE SECOND ELAPSES eaten THIS AND TOMORROW'S CARTOON-| BOYS AND GIRLS Here’s Your Clue Between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. on SATURDAY, MAY 27th, there will be a young person about 18 years of age, who will be found walking on the streets around the WILL SCHOOL BLOCK. He will wear a white shirt, dark shoes, dark long trousers, and is dark complexioned. » BOY CANDY AN! SPLIT THAT TOGETHER TO sik WANS. elect A TREASURER. HES Te TAKE CHARGE OF THE SILVER DOLLAR ONCLE This person is the WONDER LOAF BOY. You, as a JOHN GAVE US. member of the “SKEEZIX DETECTIVE AGENCY,” are to have in your hand TWO WONDER LOAF WRAPPERS OR TWO HAND DRAWINGS OF THE WONDER LOAF WRAPPER when you identify him, at the same time recite the following to him: “YOU ARE THE WONDER LOAF BOY, YOU ARE MADE OF THE BEST IN- GREDIENTS. WONDER LOAF BREAD IS SOLD AT ALL GROCERS.” To the FIRST BOY OR GIRL, correctly revealing the WONDER LOAF BOY’S IDENTITY and correctly follow- ing the above mentioned instructions, will be awarded the $5.00 CASH PRIZE. IF L HADN'T PROMISED THE PARROT To MRS. MONEYHEFFER, T'D JUST WALK OFF WELL, 1 GUESS THERE'S ONLY ONE THING For REMEMBER, THIS COSTS YOU NOTHING. THE $5 WILL BE GIVEN AS STATED ABOVE. THE BISMARCK BAKING CO. DON'T BE So DUMB... HELP [ SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | JIMMIE'S GETTING THIN. WHY DON'T YoU FEED Him GREAT GRIEF! 1 WAS HIM ONCE A Week” gust AND WE HAVEN'T Sone ANY SCALES! SALESMAN SAM TH’ HOOK? mics! THis Is No WORMS ON IN MR. MATOR PLACE FER A WORM acT! SToRe THERE ARE OTHER Places! HES BUSY WITH \ REHEARSAL, Now! STicK AROUND! “Should I let my husband go ahead with this business venture?” | AT THE MOVIES |“The Barbarian” - Not Noisy Enough | Love Story With For George Arliss: Lots of Laughs ~ ~ ch ' 1 WOULONT BLAME You \F Nou HATED ME. . Even though George Arliss may not; Announced as a rich combination BOOTS —~ BOT REMEMBER, THE WAOLE AFFAIT attend wild parties in Hollywood or of laughs and romance, Ramon No- WAS PLANNED BEFORE T EVER MET You elsewhere, he knows what they sound varro’s “The Barbarian,” will be 7, a like. jshown starting Saturday on’ the Cap . There are two such parties in his: itol Theatre screen. latest Warner Bros. picture, “The | A Diverting Plot Working Man,” now showing at the| The story is a particularly divert- Paramount Theatre, and Mr. Arliss|ing one. Jamil is a handsome young is to be found very much in the cen-| guide to the sights of the Nile. Rick ter of both of them. In one of them Imagine a Party in fact, and in the wildest of the two, he makes a speech urging the young wasters on—with a veiled warning which they totally disregard. Members of the cast and crew working with the piciure were sur- prised and interested to see Mr. Ar. liss take an active part in the rowd women tourists find him irresistible and pay him well for his services. One day there arrives in Cairo, Diana, young, English, beautiful, to marry Reginald Denny, a young aqueduct engineer, Jamil insinuates himself into her party. Diana finds him strangely charming, being particularly intrigued by an Arabic song he sings celebrations. Most of these People | She feels his appeal to be dangerous had worked with Mr Arliss during | and abruptly leaves Cairo for Gerald’s the past few years and they didn't | aqueduct with her own caravan and think he would understand anything | another dragoman. Jamil catches up about a wild party. | With her, declares .his love and is But Arliss fooled them. He watched | whipped in the face. the proceedings from the sidelines for! Enraged, Jamil leads her caravan a little while and then he made a sec-|to a point where she escapes, only end speech, an impromptu one, this’ to come to the oasis castle of Achmed, time. the words. of which were not i who has desired her. Jamil accepts the script. pay for his service, and starts to leave After conferring with Director John’ when Diana calls for him. Con- Adolfi, he climbed up into a table and science-stricken, he contrives her es- the extras and bit players gathered cape and beats down their enemies ground to listen. He makes love to her in the long days “We want noise. much more noise,” before they reach his tribe. There Mr. Arliss said; emphasizing his words/ they are in the midst of the marriage enth a shoke of his greying head | service, when Diana shows her hatred “This isn't wild enough. We ant | of him by desecrating the tribal rites, ‘we want a hell of a-lot of noise.” He permits her to return to Cairo. With that he sat down, leaving the| As she prepares to be married to Ger mouths of his listeners still agape. | ald, she hears the song of the hunted But he got what he wanted. It was/ Jamil. The call is too great... she the nolsiest party staged at Warner goes to the man she really loves. Bros. studios in many a month. | ASH AND EASY ARE SO SICK THEY CAN HARDLY | One and a half million of the 24,- ‘The average state and federal tax | 000,000 automobiles in the United On gasoline is now more than five| States are estimated to be over 10 ents a gallon. | sears old. TE BEATING IS UNMERCIFUL! ° | WARUMANS even arte THeyve IT iN" it THE MATE, ROARING AND CURSING, TEARS INTO THEM WITH A CAT-O- NIN TAILS AND FAINTED IN AGONY, HE WHIPS THEM, NS HORRIBLE HOOK UNTIL THEY ARE SHRIEKING AND SCREAMING FOR MERCY, ES

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