The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1934, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 THE GUMPS—THE GLAD NEWS MRS GUMP- MELLO- YES- ) MRS, DE STROSS WHAT DO You MRS ‘ee i aha : ty She WANTS. kaa hall aaa ARE YOU SURE? || To rE ip j = YES- OF Course| | BEAUTIFUL Hi Va . VERS Mice OF AND SHE WAN pTAS ne tA) aA SNe You “fo CALL= s a ae sive Lives “Cees You= FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ( Look AT DODO Go! ‘on aang \ sal ao . j “THROW HIM DOWN,7O “TELL, M ANY were the sensational deeds Mrs. 1S THE GRAND ¢ : ¢ ? , i Grange’s red-headed son, Harold, HIM ABOUT IT....HE COULD iat ee DAY OF 4 Y . HAVE DONE IT IN A NICE pulled off on the gridiron for Illinois. But wits 2 portlet Bl ! MISTAKES, SOMETIMES The Wolverines had trained for months MAKE A Goat! LEESBURG... \ is to stop Red. So confident were they that AND @ if Moe beat a ee ae ae nie a gas 4 - ‘ f if ishands. Red promptly gallo yards FRECKLES | i Cl pee : toa touchdown. HAS To ; 0 Four more counters he scored before the WATCH THE ys game was 12 minutes old—runs of 65, 55 GAME . 2 and 45 yards from scrimmage. He played = a total of 41 minutes that afternoon and, fi ‘ A FROM THE J " f } before hehad finished, had run upa total of 1990. EA SURVEE Ox. 056 WS. : iy : M i neh Lecrted yards to Leon- . y ther, 2 “See—daddy eats his cereal, mama eats her cereal.” 4 ‘ vahis tbat Deer: since che -_ the Painted Woods Lutheran church, : : : R U R A L Sunday, Nov. 4th aes eS ise CH URCH Gayton School: WELL, THINK (T'S A PiTY! \ HERE Mientras tw A|[want1O seers ea a Nov. 4 and 18, DAN LONG COULD HAVE MY BUSINESS A ’ NOTICES 10:30 a. m.: Sunday school, FOUND A GIRL RIGHT IN MARRIES , S'LONG ‘RIGHT DOWN GARAGE BUTS |] CHANCE TO LAND IN A SDOT WHERE On preaching Sundays the Sunday TOWN, WITHOUT MARIEYIN’ TLL BE SKE £oR EE = WNELL.AT See caeeain a A CIRCUS PERFORMER.ALL |\ JUSTICE OF THE oF ute wee 7 p. m.—Junior Christian Endeavor ‘and Mi societies. Grades and 2, Miss Ruth Freitag, teacher. Grades 3 and 4, Miss Lehrke, teacher. Grades 5 and 6, Miss Bergquist, teach- er. xander: Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood Bible School every Sunday. Eider ne LeRoy, supt. By SMALL OH, ABOUT AS USUAL, D R_MR. SNICK,WHO'S QWED ( MISLAID My FOUNTAIN P EXCEPT THAT YA MISS! 270 FER ABOUT THREE AN! COULDN'T GNE HIM A A BIG SURPRISE! YEARS? WELL, A RECEIPT, SO | TOLD HIM a4 DROP IN SOME OTHER DAY! ee LL, HOW DID THINGS aS woune was Ou ‘TO LUNCH, 10:00 a. m.—Sloan Memorial—“Life and Missionary Journeys of the Apos- tie Paul.” Ohoir will sing. Presbyterian Church Gtewartedale: ‘The special meetings at Stewarts- dale will continue next week. Sunday, Nov. 4th the Glencoe church will unite with Stewartadale dn an all day service at Stewartadale. 10:30 a. m.—2:30 p. m.—8:00 p. m. Bring your lunch to the church basement. Coffee will be served. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good for the Lord hath spoken First. Presbyterian, Baldwin: 11:00 a. m.: Sunday school. Preaching services held Nov. 11 and 25. Painted Woods Lutheran Church Divine worship with Communion at ‘Arliss in Delightful §|Gorgeous Costumes Comic Film This Time} Are Worn by Miriam “The Last Gentleman,” George Arliss’ second film under his new starring contract with 20th Century Pictures, comes to the Paramount ‘Theatre tonight and proved perhaps the most delightful and certainly the most unusual comedy the talkies have| and BORDERS CLOSED VELL, MAYBE YOU BETTER CHENTLEMEN— | | SPEND DER NIGHT, UND ! GET INSPECTOR. | | YOU SOME NEW CLOTHES VOT ENT SO NIFTY, » With a tight-fitting jacket flares at the waist, rs and collar line. It fastens 4 high the throat with tiny gold but- Another evening frock is fashioned Immediately the members of the| from figured black net highlighted by family are assembled under his roof,! half-inch gold spangles. Molded in a he proceeds to insult and humiliate flattering sheath, the frock features a them and accuse them of being after; square cape of the net. The neckline 4 the snare Candin eee of the dress is high, back and front. squirm, HAW! I'VE WAITED A LONG ) OH, KNOW WHAT I'M ALLEY OOP TIME TGET EVEN WITH THAT : ‘KING. UN MARRY KING CUSEES: BIG MONKEY -FACED « OOOTSY BOBO, "| |RUN ME OUTA YOU ARE ; ‘| DAUGHTER, PRINCESS ‘ALLEY OOP — AN" NOW TELL YOU WOOTIETOOT, I'VE GOT ‘we Gin f YOUR CAPTURING TOMORROW,

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