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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933 THE GUMPS— THE SMILING PARSON OH, PARSON — VAN SO GLAD JO SEE YOU AND | HAVE SUCH GOOD NEWS — Ww AL READY TO. y LL. Ri UM Al fc on THE PARSON = THE VERY PERSON IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR FOR WEEKS— THE MAN WHO OFFERED ME 4125.00. FOR MY OPE! = Waar Luek ! To improve Any child’s APPETITE If you want your child to eat more to gain and grow strong, begin this very night with the famous “California treatment!” sluggish appetite means a sluggish ine coe this condition called stasis, and see how quickly a listless, drooping boy or girl begins to eat—and gain! The only “medicine” such children need is pure, unadulterated fig basa California S; of Figs and Elixir o| Senna is doing ‘wond fal “things for ailing, sickly children everywhere. The penne stimulates bowel action. The one way to conquer constipa rl, is bilious—pale-faced and dull-eyed } tromconstipation—breath bad mornings, tongue coated all the time—don’t give cathartics that weaken twenty feet of REAR ET LESTER ERA EM 1 COULD HIRE SOMEBODY TO CUT THESE WEEDS ! SUPPOSE, BUT | THINK I'LL TACKLE THE JOB MYSELF, CUTTIN’ DOWN WEEDS, MISTER? WELL, COTTIN’ DOWN EXPENSES MOSTLY YOO SEE SKEEZIX AND | CAME OUT TO ONCLE COME FOR A REST. i , JOHN'S FOR SOME UKE TO TAKE ; bowels! Instead, a little syrup of figs that doesn’t disturb eter stociaet ‘or bowel but does act MOCH NEEDED REST. YOUR PLACE IN on the lower colon—where the trouble lies. : THE crv! Nature never has made a finer laxative for children; they all love the wholesome, fruity flavor of the real California syrup of figs. It's purely vegetable, but every druggist has it all bottled, with directions. Begin with it at once. Your and feelin, figs a few days and see amazing improvement in appetite, col Children senna, now NoTICE: The bottlers of California Syrup of Figs and respectfully warn mothers that the promises made here apply only to the genuine product in bottles plainly marked CALIFORNIA. RURAL CHURCH NOTICES ‘The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 11 a, m.—Divine Worship with ser- mon. ahs m.—Young People’s Society of tian Endeavor; Miss Marjorie cing Peace: Pp. m. Thursday—Juntor and In- termediate C. E. and mission study. Miss Esther Howe and Miss Ruth Christ, superintendents. 8 p. m. Thursdsy—Bible Study and 7 p. m. Friday choir rehearsal at the church. Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ, pastor. The Watch Pres! mening iret Union Sunday School every Sunda: morning in the school house. ME. ok See superintendent. vine with sermon e' ther Sunday a¢8 p.m. i Endeavor every Sunday at a Mr. Robert Peightal, presi- A cordial invitation to all. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. Alexander Presbyterian Church Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Elder #._A. Christoph, Supt. Divine Worship and Sermon every other Sunday at 3 p. m. evening. “Eider Wolter LeRoy: Mas 4 ler oy, State Pres. of ©. E., leader. Braddock Church apea O. E. Kinzler, pastor 200 a. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. L. is teectar, supt. :00 p. m.—Epworth League. Lloyd ‘Wills, president. a ” 8:00—Evening worship. | AT THE ‘International House, Fun Paradise, Delights With Tuneful Hilarity You haven't seen anything as funny— Heard songs as tuneful— Or feasted your eyes upon as glam- orous @ collection of beauties, “pack- @ged” in the modern manner, all in cellophane, as you will when you see ‘that hilarious Paramount production “International House” which opens tomorrow at the Paramount theater. An immense cast includes such stars as Peggy Hopkins Joyce, W. C. Fields, Rudy Vallee, Stuart Erwin, George ‘Burns and Gracie Allen, Sari Maritza, Col. Stoopnagle and Budd, Cab Callo- way and his orchestra, Baby Rose Marie, Bela Lugosi, Lona Andre, Sterling Holloway, Franklin Pang- born, Edmund Breese, Lumsden Hare and those enticing “Girls in Cello- Phane.” The riotously funny story takes Place in this town of Wu-Hu, China, and, a8 Fields says, it’s “Wu-Hu to you, too”! The crowd stops at the International House where represen- of foreign power-companies gather to buy the invention of Dr. ‘Wong—a radioscope, part television sna part what have you, that sees hrooms, around corners and into bat! 3}at 8 p.m. {ing services in the school house at child will soon be eating better better. Keep on with the syrup of lor, weight, and spirits. who get syrup of figs and elixir of and then, ee well and avoid colds. Elizir of Senna YEAH —~ AND NO SMOKE OR A FUNNY LIGHT LOOK WHATS 17, ALL RIGHT I! STEAM AT ALL! Moftit Church LOOK AT IT, e ©. E. Kinzler, pastor CLANGING OR rep! 10:30—Morning worship. 3 11:30 a. m—Sunday school. Mrs. J. : A eer. fe 4, J. Hill, supt. | The Congregational Church of Wing | Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Everyone is invited. Fred W. Christ, minister. Church services every other Sunday Sloan Memorial Presbyterian On Sunday, June 25, Rev. J. Way ‘Huey, field man for the Bismarck and Oakes presbyteries, will fill the pulpit for Rev. H. M. Gulson at Glencoe, Stewartsdale and Baldwin. Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m. Sunday school 11 a. m. Mrs. Wm McMurrick, superintendent. Westminister Presbyterian Stewartsdale—Sunday school 10:30 |O. G. Davenport, superintendent. Preaching service 11:30, THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) SAFETY FIRST! TLL BE GLAD TO COME \ DONT You Ever TO THE BRIDGE PARTY, | WORRY OVER MRS. COMER, CHICK GETS | YOUR HUSBAND? THE AFTERNOON OFF, -/ TMEAN, ABOUT Why, CERTAINLY Not ! 1 HAVE MY SUSPICIONS OF HERBEPT.HE NEVER WILL TELL ME A THING-- AND THERE APE SOME PR ‘ STENOGRPAPHERS IN HIS on, cHick's \/ But, WHAT ABOUT WHEN ALWAYS very | YOU GO OUT, LIKE THIS BUSY ATTHE | AFTERNOON? How Do OFFICE, or YOu KNOW HE stays HES HOME! HOME? HE HAS To! I PARK THE BABY WITH Him! BuT HE WON'T MIND. { HIS MEETING OTHER GIRLS? Baldwin Presbyterian Sunday school 10 a.m. Roy Lewis. superintendent. Children’s and Young People’s serv- ice 7 p. m. Preaching service 8 p m. The preaching service at Baldwin is held every other Sunday. DRISCOLL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Lars Foss, Pastor Divine service in the chapel next Sunday, June 25, at 11 a. m. and in | Zion church at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. SANGER SERVICES Rev. N. 8. Johnson Rev. Johnson will conduct preach- SALESMAN SAM Sanger Sunday, June 25, at 11a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Please bring your company and your neighbors. Learn a scripture verse. HEY THERE! Ya Look aLLIN- ).HOORANT TH Next. HOP IN TH’ Back— (CaN TAKE f TOWN 1S MY HOME Ya @S Far as TH NEXT TOun ! THERE'S WHER: Toun! '™ HEAOIN’ FoR! “Mts ts OW Lucky oay! LeT’eR ma CO SALLAGHER| sme BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES More than 86,000,000 gallons of alcohol-gasoline mixtures for motor. fuel were sold in foreign countries last year. 43 Lions and Tigers Share Honors _ in * 9 “The Big Cage’ The screen’s most thrilling picture, and the one fraught with greatest ac- tual danger in its filming, opens an engagement at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow (Saturday). This hair-raising film drama is “The Big Cage,” produced by Univer- sal and featuring in its leading role the dare-devil, Clyde Beatty, world’s greatest trainer of wild animals. It is not in any sense a jungle picture, though it deals with jungle animals. Beatty is the only man who ever com- bined lions and tigers in an arena, and in the picture he enters a cage with 40 of these savage beasts, the deadliest enemies of the animal world. Excitement reaches a tremendous Pitch when a terrific storm arises during a circus performance, and sev- eral of these wild beasts escape in the crowded tent. Supporting Beatty in this spine- tingling screenplay of circus life are Mickey Rooney, Wallace Ford, Vince Barnett, Andy Devine, Anita Page and Raymond Hatton. The picture was directed by Kurt Neumann. The story was taken from the forth- coming book by th same name by Clyde Beatty himself and Edward Anthony, who co-authored “Bring ’Em Back Alive.” Don't fail to see “The Big Cage.” It will thrill you as no picture ever has | before. EASY IS SUSPICIOUS! ASH, AND WASH ALONE, KNOWS THAT THE CAP- TAIN WAS THROWN OVER- We SKIPPER MUST ” SE SICK AGAIN. UT HE DARES NOT OPEN WIS MOUTH. “HE CRAFTY, GUTTERING EYES OF THE MATE NEVER LEAVE HIM, SWEETENS THE BREATH TRANGE TD SAV, NO MENTION 1S MADE OF CAPTAIN FOLLY'S DISAPPEARANCE, “THE CREW SUSPECTS KOTHING.