The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1934, Page 10

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—Vetn wantiann os THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934 aig . THE GUMPS—THE BOMBARDMENT HAS BEGUN SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark : EANWHILE- | WE INTEND ‘TO SHOW ‘THE COURT bs AND ONE TASK YOU iN W THIS RICH PHILANDERER | AND HER OOS SREATURE” a We 1D AND LED THIS POOR Missi RE NOT Peiige NG = A INTO ACCEPTING HIS FAVORS- , ING A WORD= <r ete (ts { INTO OFFERING HIM HER LOVE CITIZENS, AND TRUE = SEED AND WITHOUT FRIEND: XSIOg WHEN WE TIRED OF HER HANE, FINALLY Tie { SURELY TEN MILLION I$ A SMALL RETURN ay HEART-BREAK THIS LOVELY CREATURE HAS SUFFERED— OFF “Ne ‘ve stalled your motor again. Always re- Ow 06 Yonember to put in your clutch.” | Tuts CURIOUS WORLD "aes" X a s | me os | en a fpreme The oankrv jonal United in C! . 5 SIRE WELL, AFTER LOOKIN 'EM OVER, I'D SAY THIS FELLA IS OH, YEAH? wecL, IF VA. FEEL THAT WAY ABOUT IT, een rate fTuars) | TH! BEST OF “TH! LOT WEILL GIVE HIM TH! BLUE RIBGONT Tu! RIBBON GOES To ONE OF THE OTHERS!’ ed ie hr <€ HAD STOOD UNFINISHED a i = - 4 bulis AS IT MIGHT HAVE GEEN/ ray Co) J in A &, | AFTER THE MONUMENT i. " Wy Sf As f | ny LIM ARRAN BROKE His HEART !1T WAS ALL MY FAUT BOT XVE FINALLY CONVINCED WIM THAT we MUST TWINK OF HIMEELE ANd! WS “MAN HE'S PROMISED T’WORK WARDER THAN EVER . NOW WiLL YOu GWE One of the most colorful and bril- Mant motion picture scenes ever filmed is the Cinderella Ball in Uni- versal’s “Romance in the Rain,” a ro- mantic comedy with music, which Will f anount, + Siniplicity of the story, with the love between fli g a. selling ve Heart” ice cream, reaches new heights of fine screen entertainment. Opening in the teeming Ghetto of New York’s lower east side, Jean eal fit : #¢ a ents feral une i i 5 | cream wagon one sweltering afternoon he becomes an all important necessity for her happiness, Into the story is woven such home- €pun charm as “Trixie,” the horse that does a “Winchell” on the love affair of Sally and Jimmy; hundreds of ‘beautiful dolls that thrill the hearts of every girl from eight to eighty; and the antics of Mopsy, bringing laughs and tears to every lover of dogs, Jean -Parker is superb in her first | biol starring role that reveals her true ‘genius for emotional expression. James Dunn, as the male lead, gives sincerity and warmth to the tender ag | z by He 5 ge i Many bus owners in Censor: “1 Kh sl SAY.YA OL PELICAN, | GOTTA FOO: kia are replacing engine power wit! . (OU SURE ARE horses because of the high motor tax- your Lov! WHAT'LL HAPPEN | | THEY'LL MARRY Swe PLAN? WHEN WE GET TO pg ie a es in that country. ‘ if rs 5 ‘woorii : 1|MOO, HERE'S WHATCHA DO — " JES wi 7 LOCATE DINNY, QUIET, LIKE A 1 CAN WAROLYE ware CLAM - THEN SLIP OUT UNTIL wi ‘aN’ ScaAM? THERE? Save Money on Your Flour By buying NEVER FAILS and DACOTAH CHIEF FLOUR, manufactured from NORTH DAKOTA ie pro- tein wheat in our modern mill at Richardton. wheat is washed before grinding into flour. We accept relief f orders for flour. DACOTAH SEED CO. -- PHONE 106 Call at our store en Main and 9th, Highway No. 10

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