The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1983 __ : THE GUMPS— TOWNSEND DIABOLICAL ZANDER OH-IT'S JUST TOO GOOD ’ re R COUNT= WHY NO.MRS. DE STROSS — Yo BE TRUE TO Lan BUCHER Bauer FB. Hay WoULB Be ENTIRELY ‘eSoD THINGS COME AT ASK OF YOU = AND WA ‘ThiS 13 PURELY A BUSINESS DEAL, ee SURE_YOU WON'T UNDERSTANO= 1M READY TO GO RE WONDER IF YOU'D RIGHT THROUGH WITH : RELEASE ME. FROM THAT a | SWEETENS eae a } INK, OF AY’ MIND= 1 DON'T | VR ORFERED ‘Tr TO i % 125,000 THE PROPERTY- FOR THE = i . re { PLACE = ; A s Lor) ¢ * r SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | y F | ! WE'LL TAKE SPRING THAT . HELLO," NINA, \ / GEE, NINA, OF YOU {A COLLECTION | ON NINA. AN’ IVE Got some \! SOME TO, THIS 16 THE KIDS DO |} AN’ RAISE A SHE'LL TELL YOU CANDY. HAVE = GOOTCH. SWELLEST COLLAR 1 BUS & tT THIS | DIME FOR ABOUT OUR CANDY 1 EVER UP. HAVE TIME! CANDY, GOOTCH. ) DOLLAR SHE DUG ATE. WHERE'D ] ae UPR, MANBE SHELL NOU GET it \ | GIVE IT BACK. ' Ng SH is f | L p —— ae ~ af . 6 I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IT’S AN ILL WIND! I WELL, HERE'S ANOTHER SIGN OF I DON'T KNOW HELLO, OSCAR —~ 1 SEE REALLY 2 WELL, THAT'S. ¢ GOOD TIMES ~'STREET CAR FARE HOW POP FIGURES WHERE. STREET CAR A SNELL BREAK FOR « ae THINGS ARE GETTING FARE. 13 RAISED TO MY DADS ! THINGS ARE GETTING BETTER, WITH PRES SEVEN CENTS, ( BETTER EVERY DAY / GOING UP ~— now ! t BUT THEY ARES! r & v t ee Vi vt “Why does a farmer think he has a hard life? I think this is a lot of fun.” : y — THIS CURIOUS WORLD -— : I F 9 GENERAL (WOLFE'S VICTORY AT QUEBEC WAS ceca = ne eae: = $= = - F NOT DUE TO LUCK IN FINDING THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) MOTHER KNOWS! ; ‘THE PATH UP THE STEEP ee ae cas? GREAT GRIEF! FEEL WIS THE DOCTOR ISN'T IN, \ HIS FEVER IS BUT. MOM, NOT | WAIT-THAVE A HUNCH. SUST AS 1 THOUGHT ! HE'S i ae demeee on Ne HEAD! HE'S BURNING UP BUT T LEFT worD FoR” \ 102-OH! TM | | FIFTEEN MINUTES] LET ME FEEL IN” |] GETTING A NEW TOOTH, ; THE THOROUGH WOR OF WITH FEVER=IT MIGHT HIM TO COME RIGHT Away,] SCADED sic! AND HE'LL BE FUSSY ‘ TA BRITON SPY RENOWN AS BE TYPHOID, OR AND MOM 1S ON HER WAY UNTIL \T COMES . ai. “THIS INTELLIGENT DIFHTHERIA, AND OVER. SHE'LL KNOW —_ é : GENTLEMAN,” THERE'S SCARLET WHAT TO DO, UNTIL. 3 WHO FURNISHED WOLFE -FEVER IN TOWN, TOO HE GETS HERE ‘ WITH COMPLETE PLANS OF : EVERY DETAIL OF THE CiTy/ t GENERALWOLFE DIED WITH ‘ THE AAAP IN HIS HAND. “ : t t a a8 is THE LARGEST OF ‘ Au BATS/ c ITREACHES A SIZE OF NEARLY FIVE FEET mae : IN WING-SPREAD; apt SALESMAN SAM : By SMALL i sesame is = 7 7 7 D gf. ; HEY, SAM— S-S-s-T! )THEY RE TRAINED THASS TOUGH! MEBBE YOU'D |) OKey! THEY'RE NO AN; BY TH’ way, You'LL Have] [CITS A FISHIN s ZF zy f {I WHAT'S THe 1DE€a OF / WORMS — | Gor LIKE To SELLEM! I'LL Give Ya / GOOD To ME, Now- BUT| BUY @ License (© Ya LICense! k iL TH! WoRMS? NABGED FER SHOWIN’ Wo erts FeR TH Lot! PLEASE BE KIND TO’em! t The. BUBRO QUAL ‘em ON TH STRE|X! 1 RAISED/EM FROM — THE; » an OF AFRICA AND ASIA WAS PINCHED) @w, | GOT THEONL! 6 ss ‘ ONE ('LL NeeD -| 8 THE eee ARE THE LARGER. FOR STAGING, i AND PRETTIER BIRDS... Ol ! THEY Do THE CALLING, AND Sra aat : FIGHT OVER THE MALES! OUT A THE MALES SET UPON LICENse — t THE EGGS! THIS WAS ONE} eI THAT even ’ THE worms, a j <OULON'T : | AT THE MOVIES | | saee . OuT, % pa ae = = ! or / ‘ Phil Harris’ Screen ‘Gold Diggers’ Sets suphiete Resi Debut in New Style | Most Elaborate Ever ¢ a, Musical Comedy | Staged for Picture] ¢— -— ° | r It's nothing new for radio stars to, Dances and ensembies for Warner By MARTIN j come from behind their microphone | Bros, musical and dramatic spectacle ; 7 and go dramatic before the movie! , : eagitai oe WRKENT SEEN RIM SINCE. Goun !s Wor uo 8E cameras, but Phil Harris enjoys the | C0! Diggers of 1933.” now at the | ve Shy ee a annie on WERE WATIN' FOR ME privilege of making his screen debut; Paramount Theatre, are said to be peor Z (W LAST L SAW OF , WET COME OVER n in the very newest form ot screen] the most lavish and ornate ever pro- Mah HE Wie Biss z \ WwW wee FER e entertainment—the musical comedy | duced in a talking motion picture. | PCOS NR ES . Sow, Miss featurette! “So This Is Harris” is the! Two hundred girls in silken helical | aa 1 Picture novelty : skirts dance on a. helical stairway in 9 So This Is Harris" is not to be) the exquisite “Shadow Waltz” num- ag mistaken for a return to the early! her. During the dance. the girls play u type of talkies when every picture} ypon illuminated violins. winding L had its theme song and its hoofer.| around the giant stairway, whirling c The new musical picture is a huge | about a glistening pool and an equal- i stride forward—a stride that makes {tv glistening flood. Tt is a triumph b: for a gaver, frothter and more clever-| of rhythm, color and beauty. ’ s 2 ly amusing form of entertainment. For the “Pettin’ in the Park’ num- F Tt has to be seen to be appreciated./ per an entire park with benches.! q and to that end “So This Ts Harris.” | trees of spun glass and silk, and a C RKO-Radio Picture currently showing | background c# fantastic shapes anc at the Capitol Theatre. is heartily! forms was constructed. ‘The number ; recommended, | itself is fast and zippy. boys and girls Walter Catlett heads the cast in! 4,0, + nothing support of Phil Harris, famous on the | ;uetner and like nothing ever seen air and at, Los Angeles’ celebrated morceau rove, for his singing and} —--—-——~ his band. Helen Collins. June Brew- i i : ster, James Finlayson and a bevy of] (ben: pausing, athe day ad hover WASH TUBBS juscious beauties who sing and dance 8 . sku ', <4 make up the cast. ‘Mark Sandrich di-| "0Wd @ brood of chicks, hoo-ce! SHE Blows! SWE BLOWS! Sen ota | Conecert’ Det aoe | ; : rected. | The tuneful songs and their| fiom ine pune ana wey et Aon LONE SPERM —SIX MILES To LEEWARD, ‘ lelightfully fresh and amusing lyrics i : ‘ a are by Will Burton and Val Jason. lusty how] until she was returned. , This is the attraction at the Cap-| amma een WHALE <n we ) j r Mtol Theater to-night and Thursday.| 4¢,,,,VO8G HIS WIHSTLE ie AIN'T GOT RIDDA : : } | ‘ 19 o——— ———_—--—#| things for which Winthrop Williams bu tad p | , . ‘ Strange But True || asks damages in a $25,000 suit filed : a ‘ j; in the Wyandotte county district News Items of Day || court, is his loss of ability to whistle. { (By The Associated Press) || Williams, an entertainer, alleged q ——___—_—__—1\_—_—_ w | his lips were so badly lacerated in a j HE SHOULD HAVE IT motor car accident he no longer can p | Selimiye, Turkey—Haji Hamdi is! pucker them. . the father of 43 living children, 38! , ‘ i boys and five girls. He has asked the| Twenty gold and silver mines in u i government for a pension. Ontario produced $3,934,183 worth of | 4 “pay dirt” in November, 1932. be AIN'T NATURE GRAND | —-——___ | Chestertown, Md.—A hen on the There are 3.248,854 telephones 1n| e Linwood A. Sutton farm is “moth- | Germany, or five phones to every! J ering” two puppies, caring for | Banares persons in the country. I

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