The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1984 THE GUMPS— WHICH EXPLAINS ALL THAT SETTLES heer MATTER ? COME IT'S THE xT 13 TROUBLING, HEAT \Te PACK MY HIS LORDSHIP NOW ? AT KILLS GRIP- VLL a f IN TH | EM- i TH . 1.8 Pat Of, Copsrisht, 1934, Chicago Tribune. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE...A DEER, AND RUNNING RIGHT “THROUGH CAMP! HEY, CHARLIE... WAKE UP! “It says here that a man can spoil his wife just the same as, YWYy y you can spoil a baby.” WML ELL LE THIS CURIOUS WORLD "arguen THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) By SMALL GH s INI is —_ alee : ON MY DOOR STOOP WHEN | OPENED UP THIS A.M? FARTHER PAST A LAMP POST/ © 1096 By mea samncd. me. : 5. . ('M DETECTIVE HOWDY! Va PHONED , ABOUT A KIDNAPPING? AT THE MOVIES Faye and Ayres Top | Ann Harding at Best Comedy-Romance Cast In Capitol Picture ‘4 Striking straight to the heart with its sincerity, its human qualities, and w | its poignant drama, “The Life of Ver- gie Winters” takes its place as one of the noteworthy screen achievements of the year. Not only does this RKO-Radio Pic- a: at the Capitol theater, provide a Ssteee LAKEatuE eae ES free ft si 2 Livetapet i Fe iil ag ih we fee nEB

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