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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1983 e iss e THE GUMPS—RIGHT IS RIGHT F—/7 on, ANDY= DON'T LET THESE LITTLE TH 1S NO ORNYING THAT Fees mee YOu aes] t Ss, a - tS eee ok OPER, Te LoL L wens aren ace mont—. )| Ey AND THe OTHER KOAE Revea eee gouece | My)\ MEMES WI QiGe SSG )| FI WA WILLING! THAT SS SUITED THAN YOU AND youn 7 ALL THE WORK- HE SHOULD— SW! wi ( THE FLAVOR LASTS | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CHEE! You Must 4 THIS IS Fuzzy, Fuzzy? Fuzzy P Fuzzy Davis! ) OH,YeS! yes! \WE PLEDGED y 4 (BN FRONT OF THE WGoosey be MILLIONAIRES, POP... YOUVE HMM-SEEMS I DO HE'S TH’ KID CERTAINLY I A ‘TO SPLIT ANYTHING Wome A FAMILIAR TAG!! Boy! HEARD ME REMEMBER You I LICKED REMEMBER! herilta Bihn e ae bis is Acwat y{ TAC ABOUT | pee A COUPLE We, 7462? ~ j : I SAW'EM GO IN THERE! Him! vs : q, : SO TAG'S MAKIN' UP To HIM, ISHE? A SWELL EGG,HE 1s !! REG US PAT. OFF. |G 1933 NEA SERVICE INC “We would have come out ahead this week if we hadn’t tried that cranberry cream delight.” Tis Curious Wor-p @nnen C'MERE SONNY — YOURE \ | WANT TWO "LECTRIC TRAINS, TY GOODNESS ,wouon't \ sure! cer ME —-BuT 1 Next! Wheat COYOU want) Wo SeTs 0’ BUILOIN! BLocKs, ONE of each’ Be ENOUGH / WANT @ CHANCE Ta PLAY SANDY Claus To BRING TWo_AIR RIELES, TWO GAMES | FoR Ya? OI ANE, METER | GET YOU FOR CHRISTMAS? AN’ TWO PILICEMAN SUITS! IE = May BE LARGER THAN A LAKE/ THE STRICT DIFFERENCE LIES IN THE OEPTH!...A TRUE POND IS ALWAYS SHALLOW! By MARTIN Hi if "i ae NEP 1S WE! WELL BE HERE WA Twas want temo! 4 way — ves | oF REBECCA uel Past ‘ ERY —BOY! HE'S STEPPIN' SUL ss ERE N00 /)| couse | 10 GRaTZ,” att a Fad | PACKING SER 2 of PHILADELPHIA, ‘ i Fe 3 1 4 Wen , : WAS THE INSPIRATION [> mone pg Reset FoR “REBECCA*IN Jy || ANOS » O SIR WALTER SCOTT'S it CLEAN, 4 in he A , i rN j mR 4 IVANHOE.” 1S MORE £ 3 Ne PARE! » ee ek NS se y ae f ‘ ; i \ | © 1903 ay mea sence. me, I-12: | AT THE MOVIES | Three Blue Keys ‘Fog’ To Be at Capitol In ‘Sigma Chi’ Film, Thursday and Friday “The Three Blue Keys,” who are | zreating wide interest on the West Coast as radio entertainers are added entertainment features to the cast of Monogram’s production “Sweetheart ef Sigma Chi” now running at the Paramount Theatre. These talented young ladies Betty Noyes, Marjorie Briggs and Dot Hill, | ‘who have originated more than eighty arrangements of popular melodies snd have teen heard over KFWB, XKFI and KHJ, are extremely popular with the younger set. OLD GRAD SHOWN UP IN ‘SIGMA CHI’ ‘When it comes to rooting lustily at the big meets, the “old grad” can hold dis own with the noisiest youngsters on the campus. He's equally efficient | ‘at swapping yarns with cronies about | the time when he was stroke of the | crew, made the high hurdles in rec- ord-breaking time, or right-tackled the foothal! team to victory. But when he tries to rival the current sToduct as an Apollo, he’s not so good. Fact is, the athletic star who keeps physical trim ten years after gradu: tion, is a rarity, Week-end golf ihe daily dozen notwithstanding, busi- ness and professional men do get Just what happens when “old- timers” don shorts and sweaters and try wo show off, 1s amusingly il!us- trated in “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi,” BMéonogram's musical feature. Neptune's satellite is supposed to be Mystery and detective tales have been popular forms of fiction since the earliest civilization. There is reason to believe that the ancient! legends and myths are the forerun- ners of modern mystery fiction. | Folk-lore is full of ghost stories; fa- bles abound with instances of acute deduction, or “battle of wits,” as we sometimes call it. And even primi- tive religion with its magic and ritual, f which our drama is an outgrowth, Steeped in mystery. jome of cur greatest minds frankly admit being addicts of the eerie, spine-chilling school of mystery , drama. It provides an escape from ;Teality and a medium of relaxation th unsurpassable. For this rca- som we find that murder mystery stories, plays and motion pictures of that ilk have always found a recep- tive market, despite the volume of Such material turned out each year. The Saturday Evening Post re- | cently popularized a well-known de- j tective-mystery story by Valentine | Williams and Dorothy Rice Sims en- | titled “Fog.” which the Columbia | ALLEY OOP ecpomy Peaueet into a thrill- 7 | ing murder mystery drama, POOR FOOZY: GEE be seen Thursday and Friday at the (WE WAS A SWELL GUY! ‘apitol Theatre. Mary Brian, Don- SMART,TOO! BEST PAL ld Cook and Reginald Denny por- 1 EVER HAD ~NOW HE'S. ‘ay the leading roles. € GONE ~AN' I'LL NEVER | —_—_—— ! gi ! BUYS KINTRYE BUIDING liad we age | Hazelton, N. D., Dec. 20.—H. M. | 2 ; Gerber, Hazelton, has tyre and is arranging to have George | G. Zirbes, Bismarck, bout as large as our moon and it) eiton in By CRANE ARAL wget 2 WHY ALL TH’