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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, cilia ai THE GUMPS—THE WORST IS YET TO COME ~ DO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME ‘MAT IN A FREE COUNTRY LIKE THIS, THEY CAN TE UP ALL NY BELONGINGS — EVEN DOWN YO THE HOUSE | LIVE IN= LET ME YOU, MR. GUMP A BREACH GF PROMISE 8UIT 16 NOT AS SLIGHT A THING AS YOu SEEM TO THINK= RICH MEN HAVE SUFFERED THEY HAVE WRONGED -WE SYMPATHY BANE w - ARRON * CAN THEY DO OF JHE JUDGE = OF THE JURY. OF THE THAT OVER A LITTLE THING | PUBLIC EVEN, 18 BOUND To BE LIKE AN ALLE@ED BREACH AGAINST YOU = OF PROMISE ?. 1T MAY BE MONTHS -EVEN YEARS BEFORE YOU CAN LAY HANDS ON A PENNY OF YOUR MONEY — THIS SUIT MAY BE ONLY THE BEGINNING THEY MAY TAKE ENERYTHING YET- At A MATTER. OF PRECAUTION, ‘TO BE SURE | CAN CONTINUE WITH YOUR CARE, 'D BETTER LET ME HANE ANOTHER HUNDREO THOUSAND BEFORE " “Take it from a friend, Willie—that billboard adver- tising isn’t going to help you half as much with Nellie as a dishful of CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM DEPFADABLE BUTTER IMEESE ECCS: POVLTRY A “SUMMONS FoR ME? SAY,I DONT SEE WHY T HAVE To HAVE MONEY WIGGLED OUTTA ME ON ACCOUNT OF ‘ON THE CITY COUNCIL, FRECKLES...IT ISN'T MY FAULT ‘THAT HE WAS WORKING FoR ME “tHe ov Hor-Hean 4 AND HOW ne wit! you $25,000, FRECKLES, BUT CUT WILL SQUAINK HIS HEAD ) 200? te My MEASLY IT DOWN TO#10,000. EVEN OFF, IF HE HAS TA SWEERLY pay. ai “THATS REAL DOUGH. Pay iT! : DIRK PLANNED ‘TO SUE FOR MANDAN CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. RURAL CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES ‘Wilton: Regular Weekly Services 10 a. m. Sunday—Bible School, Mr. (@. Hochhalter, Supt. 11 a. m.—Divine worship with ser-| gon. 7:00 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. ‘Miss Cora Devee Richard, President. ‘Thursday 4:30 p. m. grades 5 and 6 in C. E. Leaders, Stella Christ and Edna Sten- quist. 7:00 p. m. grades 1 to 4 in ©. E. Leaders, Cora Devee Richard and Esther Howe. | Baldwin: | Sunday School every Sunday 11 a. jm. Roy Lewis, superintendent. Preaching service every two weeks. A cordial welcome to all. H. M. Gulson, pastor. Wing Congregational Church Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a. m—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Supt. Hall teaches the high school class and this group is especially in- vited to make this a big class, The Christian Endeavor Society Meets every two weeks at 7 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL McKenzie: 10:00 a, m.—Church service. 11:00 a, m.—Church school. Sterling: 10:30 a. m.—Church school. i 11:30 a. m.—Church service. Menoken: 7:00 p. m. grades 7 and 8 in ©, E,| 7:00 p. m.—Church school. Miss Bergquist, teacher. ‘Thursday evening Bible study and Prayer at 8:00 evening. Pres. of C. E., leader. You are invited. Fred W. Christ. Stated Supply. Coleharbor: Sunday school, 11 a. m., Carl Carl- son, superintendent. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m., Robert Peightal, president. End every Sunday Evening worshi Elder Walter LeRoy, State ieee 8:00 p. m.—Church service. Theodore C. Torgerson, pastor ‘Moffit: Morning worship 10:30. Sunday school 11:30, Mra, J. J. Hill, superintendent. Braddock: Sunday school 10 a. m., Mrs. L. V. Leschur, superintendent. Epworth League 7 p. m., Lloyd Wills, president. » Pastor. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C, Wingering, Parish Priest, Evening service every Sunday at 8 ene! Sunday school at 12, A. EB. Paulson, superintendent. E. E. Matteson, stated supply. Glencoe: Mérning worship 10 o'clock. ‘Stewartsdale: LUTHERAN CHURCHES Braddock: G. Adolph Johns, Pastor May 27—Trinity Sunday. 2:00 p. m.—Sunday School, E m—Bible class, .—Church worship. “You Must Be Born Anew.” After the church worship, the com- mittees for the District Luther League Sunday School 10:30 ®. m. Chester | convention will meet. ‘Boyd, superintendent. Preaching service 11:30, Gayton School: Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Mrs. E. Petry, superintendent. Services at the Painted Woods Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. C. A. Carlson, Pastor ‘WHEN HIS DUMBNESS FINALLY BADGE on! g© CAME To A HEAD! hard THINK YouRE A SHERIFF! HUH! WAITITLL TRY HIM IF IT'S THAT IMPORTANT! HELLO-HELLO-GIVE ME. 72\ PLEASE, 4 INTE “THINK YER GONNA GET THOSE fose RS TO SLUG ME AGAIN, JEST SO YA CAN START LL OVER IS 'E CASE, YER CUuCcKoQ! so Two RO! SAFE Ri ge BUT You'LL ONL FERDY IS BURNING UP! YATWANNA TALK TO TH! IBBERS ABOUT “TH! OBBERY, HUH? OKA WESTIN’ YER TIME ¢ JAIL Ho: 1 CAN TAKE TET CAN TANCE UT Ill BUT, THEY SAN, BEAUTY 16 ONY SKIN DEEP “WELL JAFTER ALL IVE HAD TO WELL , THEY DO Mawe A [| wy SLENDER ! SPLEWMO COUPLE! 1 WAS! Go NOTICING THEM, AS THEY | AT THE MOVIES | Blondell, William Head ‘Smarty’ Cast A talented and nicely balanced cast N. D. Girl Actress in ‘Murder at Vanities’ “The most beautiful girls in the was selected for the principal roles | World,” tuneful melodies, a cast of in the Warner Bros. picture, “‘Smarty,”| PoPular performers, a trio of newcom- which comes to the Capitol theater, starting Saturday night, also Midnite ‘Sunday and Monday, with Joan Blon- sell and Warren William in the feat- ured leads. Miss Blondell, who has been on the ers, @ murder mystery, and Duke El- lington and his orchestra, all wrapped up in a single package labeled Earl Carroll's “Murder at the Vanities,” opens tomorrow at the Paramount theater. Each individual component was ex- receiving end of many of Jimmy Cag-| cellent, and the whole proved grand ney’s screen punches, has the role of entertainment. Paramount has com- @ young wife who yearns to be beaten|bined the two most popular film up, in her current production, and|themes of the day—music and mys- eventually is, with rough house meth-|tery—and, under the excellent guid- ods that outdo Cagney. She will be| ance of Director Mitchell Leisen, the remembered in such recent produc-| Picture is more than satisfactory. tions as “I've Got Your Number,” It is a filmization of the Earl Car- “Convention City,” and “Footlight|roll show which was produced on Parade.” Broadway this year. For it, Carroll ‘Warren William does much of the| brought some of his own beautiful beating, although he is aided andj showgirls to Hollywood, and dozens of abetted by Edward Everett Horton,| additional beauties of the film capi- both of whom are at one time or an- | tal were added to the cast. They are other screen husbands of the flirta-| just as lovely as claimed in Carroll's tious Joan. trademark—“the most beautiful girls Frank McHugh, who furnished | in the world.” much of the fun in “Fashions of 1934” Such popular actors as Victor Mc- and “Son of a Sailor,” again adds to| Laglen, Jack Oakie, Gertrude Michael, the hilarious comedy of the picture.) Charles B. Middleton, Gail Patrick Claire Dodd, the vamp of “Gambling| and others contribute their share of Lady,” “Journal of Crime,” and many| the mystery and entertainment, Oakie other pictures, runs true to form as a as the “Vanities” press-agent; Mc- flirtatious divorcee in “Smarty.” Joan Wheeler, the young Broadway Laglen as a police lieutenant and Miss Michael as one of the principals being outstanding. The newcomers are Carl Brison, Kitty Carlisle and Dorothy Stickney, formerly of Dickinson, N. Dak., whose relatives still reside in the North Da- kota city. Brisson, brought from Eng- land, makes his American debut in the picture with excellent results. He sings beautifully, and doubtless i fier i gee H LY ENSATIONAL PRISON BREAK AND HOLD-UP AROUSE NATION. VA BETTER STEP LIVELY! LOOK WHAT'S COME UP BEHIND You! ASFT ™ HES SUCH A FINE LOOKING CHAP... STAND FOR AROUND HERE ,MY ZZ, OE A % aid MY 7 | © SHOTS RING CUT—THE OFFICER FALLS — THE GANGSTER CAR || SPEEDS AWAY, THE ENTIRE NATION ECHOES THE CRY “GET LAD LONI,