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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1938 - No Place for Missteps in caring for teeth, either No one would risk slack-wire walking, unless trained. Too much chance for a mis- step. Don’t take chances of missteps in caring for your teeth, either! Don’t rely on guess- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YER I'M A THINKIN’ PAT 1S GOING TO TAKE TO YOU YOUNG SPROUTS.| F | WELL, HERE WE ARE, AT THE LAKE, Boys! SHucKs, NO! )* BUT PAT IS THERE! I BET THAT'S PAT! SHE'S A DEER! ) STILL GUESSING! work in keeping tecth clean and safely bright. Bright, clean teeth are too valuable for risk or chance of any kind. Dr. West's new Tooth Paste ends guesswork about results. Each tube carries areport of laboratory tests giving youexact, advance proof of (1) outstanding superiority in cleansing, and (2) SAFETY... NO SCRATCHING. 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Miss Young is even more ap- pealing than in her recent picture, “Zoo in Budapest,” and Tone demon- strates that he is one of the finest young actors to come to the screen from the New York stage. Frank Conroy, Warren Hymer, Ivan Simpson, Harold Huber, Sandy Roth end Martha Sleeper have supporting roles that provide convincing strength to the fast-moving story. William ‘Wellman, who scored with “Frisco Jenny,” “The Conquerors,” and re- cently “Bread Line,” has directed the action with a maximum of value to each scene. About 70 per cent of Germany's production of watches and clocks comes from the Black Forest region, where the craft has been practiced for generations, Earliest references to the cigaret occur in the literature of 1842 and 1843, where it is stated that cigarets Nagel Heads Cast In ‘Constant Woman’ Conrad Nagel and Leila Hyams head the cast of “The Constant Wom- an,” the photoplay based on a Eugene O'Neill story which is scheduled for presentation at the Capitol Theatre tonight and Friday. Advance information regarding the feature stresses the fact that Nagel contributes one of the most impres- sive characterizations that he has yet furnished to the screen. As a down- and-out theatrical manager who is compelled to take out a tent-show troupe on a tour of the country, and learns of the unfaithfulness and death of his wife, Nagel presents a portrayal that cleverly limns the gradual dis- integration of @ man’s character ‘unrough misfortune—and drink. Be- coming a human derelict, he is en- | couraged to fight his way back to de- jcency through the aid of an actress in his troupe, who believes that the “breaks” have been against him and valiantly fights for him. Leila Hyams is the “other woman” in this unusual triangle, and Tommy ;Conlon is the pawn in a game played by the two women—one seeking a ca- reer, the other, love. Miss Hyams is said to offer a convicing and sympa- | thetic portrait, and young Conlon a |realistic and natural performance. Claire Windsor is seen as the wife. Bibliomancy is the term used to designate the practice some people have when puzzled of opening the Bible at random, reading a verse, and allowing it to determine the person's were smoked in France and Italy. course of action. WE DO OUR PART SALESMAN SAM oro UP TILL NOW, Se ANK WAS CALLED AWAY, LEAVING CHICK ALONE WITH MISS GOWDY , HANK'S CHANCE ACQUAINTANCE ~ “TWO NEIGHBORS SEE HIM LUNCHING WITH A STRANGE WOMAN. 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Read HEARTSTRINGS A STIRRING SERIAL OF AS ROMANTIC A GROUP OF PEOPLE AS HAVE EVER BEEN PICTURED IN FICTION, BY EDWINA MacDONALD — BEGAN WED. IN The Bismarck Tribune The Home Newspaper in Bismarck, Burleigh County, and the Missouri Slope MY CHAIR MUST HAVE SLIPPED WHEN T REACHED FOR THE POLLS. L THINK ULL RUN ALONG, IF ou pode By BLOSSER Masic MIRRORS i Dp iB SUM ty a thee cae 08! SuRVICE, we. RER.U. 8, FAT. OFF. SWOT A BENR—AND THEN, WHEN L TURNED mond, VP shot MES STAB ME DEAD, NO!!! THA A BETTER PLAN! WERE- GRAB SOME BELANIN' PINS, 'N’ SEE IF THEY'S ANY ARPOONS ABOUT. WE AIN'T GOT ALL NIGHT. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS SATIN FOR TRIM PATTERN 1525 Paris creates and we adapt . . hence exciting Fall frook Plainly your , address and number. BE SURE TO STATE ie ‘WANTED. 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