The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934 THE GUMPS—IN THE SWEET BY AND BY fc CURE ~ IF WE STAY HERE LONG ENOUGH BUT BY THAT ‘RIGHT KIND OF BAIT - THE GOVERNMENT MAY SEND A MAN © TIME WE'LL SO IF WE STAY HERE ALONG TO STOCK THE LAKE ~ THEN IF q LONG ENOUGH.- WE TRsScx Your UNCLE ~e BIM'S EYE OUT- 2 93 reves PAF ‘ 2 “We really should have a wider acquaintance. I never know any of the people these horrible things happen to.” | Tuis Curious WORLD “twee aia WELL, 'F THIS ISN'T THOUGHT— ) OH, I'M JACK OF ALL THERE YA ARE, LADY! AN! FUL OF YOU! STRINGING MY ‘TRADES, MA'M — BUT! I KINDA CALLS THAT 100 PEARLs FOR ME! (MAGINE ! /) DON'T GET {HICH TACK PERCENT SERVKE! ABIRD OF PRE-HISTORIC AGES, HAD FINGERS ON ITS WINGS, FLEXIBLE TAIL, WITH FEATHERS DOWN EACH SIDE, AND TEETH SET IN SOCKETS. HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THE STOMACH OFA 2 SINCE 1800. Budding Actress Has |?UCK Drings Em Emotional Outburst| Alive in ‘Wild Cargo, Sea “Bring-'Em-Back-Alive” Frank The most untemperamental star in | Buck is back—and with him is a vivid motion pictures went temperamental | Picturization of daring exploits in the for = few moments the other day— NN tn and production halted with astound- | set out to capture cage nea done animals foreign to this civilization in it I i i i : ie i

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