The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1934, Page 11

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934 THE GUMPS—COUNTING THEIR CHICKENS WELL BIM=- HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PAPER? MORNING. HEY YE, SST COU, ON THE EAST PAGE LIKE MY MOTHBR USED MAKE DOUGHNUTS: | SIDE GLANCES - -_ By George Clark WELL, HERE WE a ws 2 Boy! How I'd LIKE To HAVE MY WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO, ae “THAT'S OKAY FoR THE FUTURE, ARE,WITHOUT A Y FERT UNDER A TASLE,RIGHT STAND HERE AND DO SUT,FOR THE PRESENT, IM GONNA SINGLE BIT OF id NoW..Z' JUST LIKE TO HAVE NOTHING ? LET'S See IF { MOVE MY BELT A COUPLE oF EQUIPMENT... E 3 A PLATTER OF BACON AND DECIMAL POINTS !! 2 EGGS DARING ME To Do piraatlned MY DARNDEST!! CLUB LET THE POLICE SOLVE THs “The chief gets off some good ones, doesn’t he?” RIOUS WorLb *.nnem | SALESMAN SAM (MY NAME IS MRS, BARKER AND WELL, I'LL TRY ANY | (RESIDE AT 42/6 FRONT STREET, 4 THING, FER FIVE - IN TH! BACK! MY DOG IS LOST, AN’ } BucKS, MADAM! | VLE GIVE $ 5 REWARD TO ANYBODY) WHAT NAME DOES WHO RECOVERS Him! HE ANSWER TO? FOR YEARS, EUROPEANS BELIEVED THIS BIRD To BE LEGLESS, BECAUSE ALL RTED FROM THE sues BIRD'S NATIVE ISLANDS HAD 7 i 5 \ 7, NO LEGS....THE DEALERS HAVING Power to = YOURE ww’ one. wno Found ‘wi — SETWEEN Ticks’ 4eQ\ // CUT THEM OFF BEFORE SHIPPING, TE wenn IL 6 YOU x OF A WATCH T pl OS BY SEA SERNICE. wc © ve~ . LOP-SIDED METEORS ROUGH A POORLY-RIFLED HIGH nn yn . slpeenee a ie AT THE MOVES _| “ Cagney and Blondell | Baxter Romantic Hero | In Film at Capitol] In Paramount Picture | James Cagney’s familiar “sock on| | If you're a man and want to learn r tar ‘BOARDMAN? ae yr YOu pods, LL NEVER | the lady’s jaw” is missing, and Joan| / ‘ If ITHER E : , Ou “4 : (Caen asa | ‘i da by : Z, 4 4S) Live. | Blondell, as a sorry street Camille, “ i & x CRAB HOME, SUT is never given a chance to dazzle by OoR— the “He Was Her Man” ih opens tonight at the Capitol theater. ‘Warner Bros. have given a most unusual treatment to a thrilling story, which while based on under- world characters, is distinctly not a some excellent serious drama into the -| picture. But we won't go into that too deeply lest we your enjoyment of a delightful picture. Baxt at his romantic best in he | this, his first starring vehicle. Sur- manages to make sympathetic. him more or less are three Miss Blondell continues to be the| lovely leading ladies: Rosemary e Ames, Rochelle Hudson and Mons AN’ THAT FOOL DINOSAUR ARE Manny, 1 MUCH novelist’s heart by the sheer osity of her atteck. It is she, ine cident Baxter into his

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