The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1933 PLAYING WITH FIRE \ YES AND LISTEN TO THIS = HIM PRY BIM GUMP LOOSE F MILLIONS AND ALL | GOT WAS PROMISES- HE HAD [TF ALL PLANNED= WE -WAS YANO $0, To “THE CE OF Hh Be | HELPED R STILL A FUGITNE-| CARANWHILES STL A WITHOUT A COUNTRY= AMAN WITHOUT A FRiI Ni Weonersstias * MEETING- THAT DOUBLE-CROSSERS)’ 1 % SIk MONTH darn QU IME Poraehey BUNT a ny a jeEND- Is COGNIZE IN Risen TOWNSEND Le STORE She r*) ON CREATURE. ZANDER MADE at ah ey THE ONCE ER Ky cat DISAPPEARANCE TOWNSEND ZANDER=? FROM ALL HIS OLD HAUNTS | HE WAS MORE TH, MISSED BY SOME OF HIS. EX-FRIEND S$; ry) 00 'ONIGHT_ THE IG “THAT | GANG Ti ' HE ONCE RULED AIR “THEIR GRIEVANCES AW, HE'LL BE ALONG PRETTY SOON, PAT —4 THERE HE COMES, WE JUST WANTED T'BRING YOU WouR SGO-THAT GOWDY WOMAN CONFESSED T'TAKIN’ 17 GEE, SUGAR, THIS HAS TAUGHT \ WELL, IT'S ME ONE THING-T'LL NEVER HARD TO SALESMAN SAM WEY, YOUSE CIRCUS GUYS, ON HORSE RAN AWAy- (LO SWELL IDEA, SAMMY, BUT 1 GET TH BREAK. GIVE YA © DOLLAR IE Ya PULL ME Back TD My BARN! AT'S EASIER PUSHIN’ THAN PULLIN'! WELL! WELL! WELL! vou WOULD xRv Yo sup oFF wim- OUT ME, NOU NAUGHTY BOY | BUT. IVE | MIWANS WANTED ‘To BE A STOWAWAY | ® was SO Romannc! srw, come RIGHT HERE AND HOLD MY HANDS Now OMY = OORT BE cross AY mE,' Tin CRY YES 3 WAL --- AND Min SCREAM , YOO THETURKS USEO IT AS A MEDICINE @ FOR HORSES. MOVIES | Enact Double Romance During | ‘Emergency Call’ Two love stories, one idealistic and the other of heart-throbbing power, CONTRASTS! intersperse the story enacted by Bill Boyd and William Gargan in “Emer- gency Call,” coming to the Capitol theater, "RKO-Radio Pictures’ fast- stepping drama of the hospital am- AIM 'N’ FIRE. AIM'N' FIRE. NEVER A \/ AYE. GITS MONOTONOUS.. MISS. LIKE SWATTIN' FLIES, CHARLIE. GIMME ONE O' THIM OLD- ABLOOMIN' WHALE AIN'T GOT NO CHANCE, TIMERS LIKE THAT ‘Jor WE SEEN. NOW THERE'S GLORY FOR YE, MAN. =X THERE'S ROMANCE! bulance service. Boyd is teamed with Betty Furness, who enacts the daughter of his hos- pital chief. Even when he discovers his superior involved in an endless chain of graft and corruption within the institution, he continues, willing to sacrifice love to smash the rack- eteering. Gargan and Wynne Gibson, as an ambulance driver and hospital nurse, respectively, form a comely team with dramatic opportunities. When Boyd operates on Gargan, who Nas been stabbed by a gangster, the driv- er dies of defective ether, where- upon Miss Gibson turns into a tig- Tess and sails in to avenge her lover against the gangsters. Edward Cahn directed “Emergency Call,” whose cast imcludes Edwin Maxwell, Reginald Mason, George E. Stone, Alberta Vaughn and Merna Kennedy. Houston Branch andj Joseph Mankiewicz wrote the adapta- tion of the story by James Ewens and John B. Clymer. HEY, MISTER! TURN AROUND— This Paramount star is not actually impolite. He's just showing you his back because he's one of the, 18 mystery stars that movie fans are asked to identify in the “Know Your Star's Voice” contest now running at the Paramount theater. BUMP OFF THAT BIG MONSTROSITY, I'D BE THE BIGGEST HERO IN THE ibe SNES . : WHOLE LAND OF Moo! First to sign application papers for 1G, ; p + : WHOOOSHKY/? | BELIEVE & government contract under the i i ) q r i 3 'CAN DO IT! wheat plan was Thomas Peterson, of 4 v, Harwood in Cass county. Mr. Peter- son has raised wheat for 40 years in the Red River Valley. This year he has about 200 acres in wheat. If-a foreigner becomes naturalized in the. United States after his chil- dren have reached their majority, the children :do not become citizens by Virtue of their father’s naturalization; they must take out their own papers. The. main. cultivated perennial Stasses' used in North Dakota are smooth brome grass, slender wheat grass and timothy. New grasses deserve furthér'use are crest- i wheat grass and reed canary grass. ——$__—_ Horned toads.are not toads; they are lizards. The United States Potters’ Associa- tion was the first employers’ associa- tion of national importance in this country; it was organized in 1875. A trapdoor spider has been known to lie in wait at its door three months, waiting for a victim.

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