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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933 _ THE GUMPS—OLD FORTY PER CENT MILLI YOLLARS WOR Now 5 lad WELS = BUT NOT A DIME, POR A CUP OF COFRES- : a BCOGGE = INE TRIED TO GET RID OF THEM VERY WHERE ELSE- MAYBE THE FLAVOR LASTS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HYAH, DEEK! YOuRE TELLIN’ GUESS CRASH ME? SAY, LAINT HAS BEEN STUFFIN' / BLIND...BETCHA You ABOUT THAT TH’ COACH HAS PLAY OF FRECKLES; |FRECK WARMIN'TH IN THE PRINGLE BENCH IN THE KINGSTON S'POSE YouRE GOING OVER To SEE WRONG-WAY FRECKLES, EH, meg F* Ce7-C LISTEN! IF You THINK } APPLESAUCE! FRECKLES IS SITTIN’ BELIEVING YouRE THE GOAT OF THE PRINGLE OLDING, according to the football code H of the rules committee, unfair and elim. inates skill, “The slowest man in the world could make a 40-yard run on every play.if the rest wll brallta their opponents enouy says. wero way anes ideal ie man can hold his opponent out of play with little chance of bemg seen. One of these 1s to circle the side of the opponent with the arm that ts away from the referee. letting the other hang in a legal position. as shown in sketth. Another 1s to ee as he t! just tay ahha ti batten: “These ae only afew stances of holding, but are probably the two most likely to be over- by the busy referee. J aw, RASH DAMS IS RAZZBERRY Se THE ONE WHO MIGHT SIT OUT... NOT FRECKLES: YEP, UP ON THE HILL! THET YOUNG FELLER WHO JUST MOVED IN, UP THERE. PHONED AND SAID THERE WAS SOMEONE TRYIN’ TA TAKE HIS BABY Yee iTs YEAH, YOU BET I GoT IT! STRANGE NOISES,AND EVIDENCE, . LEAVE IT TOUR LITTLE SEEING FACES AT THE ALL tTGHT! QURISDICTION WILLIAM T'GET ANYTHING WINDOW, BUT THIS WELL,T CAN WE GOES AFTER! 1S THE FIRST PEAL TRACK DOWN EVIDENCE WE'VE HAD B® CRIMINAL WA UNDERSTAND— XA BETTER TAKE A FEW DEPITIES WITH “Step on it, Duncan, I want to see what this old wagon can do.” (©. G. Davenport, superintendent. | Preaching service 11:30, RURAL | _ Sloan Memorial Presbyterian CH URCH Glencoe—Preaching service 10 a. m. NOTICES Sunday school 11 a. m. Mrs. Wm , McMurrick, superintendent. SALESMAN SAM PUT YER SAFETY RAZR IN YER POCKET AN! LEAVE IT “HERE! (EF Ya WANNA Work IN MY SHOP, YA GOT GAIT USEO H A STRAIGHT RAZOR- SEESTO? sure —" LUTRY, ANYTHING ONCE, Baldwin Presbyterian Sunday school 11 a.m. Roy Lewis, superintendent. Preaching services as follows: Nov. The First Presbyterian Church of Wilton Regular Weekly Services 10 @. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. |12 and Nov. 26. G. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m.—Divine worship with ser- mon. Sunday School every Sunday. \ MUST GE GETTIN’ ALONG | OKAY ON MR.DUMMY—HENEN'T) HEARD © SQUAWK CUTA HIM, HEY, WAKE UR GOSS! “TH' SHAVE (S OVER ON! There a@IN'T ENEN @ NICK ON TH! CHEEKS OR TH! NECK! C/MON IN @N' GEEVE @ Look FER TH Love Lorry! wmatS!! on, THat was JEST A Become oe Saul) UTTLE suet S \ Gayton School House 7:00 p. m.—Christlan Endeavor.) Mrs, E. Perry, Supt. ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. Preaching service every other Sun- No regular Sunday evening service. | day at three o'clock. 7:00 p.m. Thursday Junior C. E.| On the Sunday there is no preach- Miss Cora Devee Richard and Miss| ing service Sunday School meets at Esther Howe, teachers. 10:30 a. m. Intermediate C. E. Mrs. Van Fiegel} On Preaching service Sundays at 2 nd Martha Newman, teachers. p.m. Thursday evening Bible study and Prayer at 8:00. 5 Friday evening choir rehearsal at 200. Maria Lutheran Chuch, Braddock G. Adolph Johns, pastor. 200, Saturday, Nov. 4 at 8 p. m.—Luther Everyone invited. Fred W. Christ,| League will meet at the N. P. Olson Pastor. home. aoe Sunday, Nov. 5 — All Saints’ 6 ‘The Congregational Church of Wing | 2 Pp. palinel school. 3 p. sad Sunday School every Sunday at} Church worship. Anthem by the 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt.! choir. Sermon on the text for the oo is invited. Fred W. Christ, day, Luke 6:20-26. & y Church services every other Sunday | eaauteday evening Moy. 9\—i Chel at 8p. m. practice, The Morning Watch Presbyterian METHODIST CHURCH Church of Coleharbor { Theodore C. Torgerson, Pasto: Union Sunday School every Sunday} McKenzie: iaiea $ morning in the school house. Mr. i 7 : Cari Carlson, superintendent. | Be ee moreno im in. { Divine Worship with sermon every . cape ais | Sterling: other Sunday at 8 p. m. “ Christian Endeavor every Sunday at} Church school 10:30 a. m. 7 p.m. Mr. Robert Peightal, rresi-| Preaching service 11:30 a. m. dent. Menoken: A cordial invitation to all. Fred] Church school 2:00 a. m. W. Christ, stated supply. Preaching service 3:00 a. m. “+ AND, WAILE WERE ON MONEY MATTERS, UNCLE, JRA“ THERE'S “THE QUESTION OF Your BROTHER, UNCLE SOHN NO NO, BAY! 1 WOLLONT TWh OF WT! BESIDES, IT DOESNT MATTER ABOUT ME --IM GETTING ALONG IN YEARS, You kNOW MORE REASON THAN EVER § WHY YOO SHOULD HAVE WHAT YO You! TUL HAVE TRE LEGAL SIDE OF ALL THAT ATTENDED TO AT ONCE Mieranies: Presbyterian Church ve Miles S. W. of Underwood O. F. Kinz} 1 Bible School every Sunday. Elder | 10:30—-Morning worship. \ HA. Christoph, Supt. 11:39 a. m.—Sunday school. srs, J, Divine Worship and Sermon every | J. Hill, supt. it other Sunday at 3 p. m. ‘hl . Z ‘ Christian Endeavor every Sunday} ; evening. Elder Walter LeRoy, State, Pres. of C. E.. leader. H You are invited. Fred W. Christ.| Stated Supply. Westminister Presbyterian Stewartsdale—Sunday schoo) 10:30 Moffit Church Braddock Church O. E. Kinzler, pastor 10:00 a, m.—Sunday school. Mrs. L. i Na tesni, supt. Lisa | 00 p. m.—Epworth League. | "Wills, president. WASH TUBBS 8:00—Evening worship. | AT THE MOVIES } Extravagant Musical |‘Ace of Aces’ Derides Brings Riot of Fun; Death, Yet Fears Life| Five Song Hits, Lavish Production, A great war ace who laugned at Numbers, Famed Broadway and | death but feared to live is the color-| Hollywood Stars Click in Para-| {ul and dramatic character portrayed | mount’s “Take a Chance” by Richard Dix in “Ace of the Aces,”| ON THE PAN! By CRANE MAT THE BLAZES WERE YOU DOING? | AW, LISSEN, PLAYING POKER WITH THAT CREEP? /EAsy, HE WAS ‘What happens when four irrespon- sible side show entertainers decide to brave the perils of the Great White Way in search of fame and fortune is divertingly revealed at the Para- mount theater today when “Take a Chance,” Paramount's new musical extravaganza, is presented for the first time in this city. In our opinion the highlight of the jece is Lillian Roth's singing of} “Eadie Was a Lady,” but that is only e of the hits written by a battery song and lyric writers which reads like a Who's Who of Tin Pan Alley. Tunes which will set your feet to nm,” italy ii @ Pulse-stirring RKO-Radio Picture coming to the |Capitol theater with Elizabeth Allan and Ralph Bellamy tomorrow. The story is a thrilling account, tinged with tragedy, of the spectacu- Jar career of Lt. Rex Thorne who becomes known as the “Ace of Aces” | after his astonishing 42 victories in the air over enemy -flyers. His pre- war pacifism and ideals vanish as Warfare makes him hard and cynical. The gentle reproach in the eves of jone of his dying foemen brings Thorne |the realization that he is nothing jMore than a legalized killer. With a | mind taught to kill, he knows he can- not return to post-war serenity, and attempts to absolve himself drama- climax, which is daringly different. A fine cast supports Dix in Miss Allan, Bellamy, ‘Theodore Newton Frank Conroy, Bill Cagney, Art Jar- rett and Howard Wilson. J. Walter Ruben directed “Ace of Aces.” It has beeh estimated that the total ‘World divisions of forest areas amount to nearly 8,000,000,000 acres; the to- tal forest area of North America is jalmost 1,500,000,000. ee A low estimate puts the value of fi ey aaa Jewelry at $30,- | , (O)Ne GLANCE AT EASy'S ANGRY COUNTE- NANCE AND MR. FIVE-ACES OBRIEN, DECIDES TO CALL IT A Day.