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

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NUVEMBER 13, 1984 THE GUMPS— HOME, SWEET HOME FIRST sr oF, i wf ME THINKS I'M ole Lae ON NE AI 1 JUST CAN'T BELIEVE MY GOING To THROW MY Co fs OWN EYES <— EVERY MINUTE ! KEEP _ LIFE AWAY IN. THIS WANTING TO STICK A PIN INTO LITTLE HUT- HE'S SAOLY MY ARM JUST TO BE SURE IM MISTAKEN = WHAT BOES LITTLE COTTAGE MY LITTLE WIRE = AWAKE = COULD | HAVE ies Y NE TAKE US FOR= ON THE TOP OF THE AN-WAS EVER ANY eae A COUPLE, 4. HILL AND BIM IS MAN LUCKY — x SI SO HAPPY AS I< SIDE GLANCES - -_ By George Clark OLUMBIA had pointed for the Cornell all year in 1930, and when Ralph Hewitt st back 10 mt scrimmage li it a wet VN THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) FAILED TO SHOW UP, AT THE APPOINTED HOUR FOR HIS WEDDING, ULE WHITE, THE Kw “And you'll find that slot. safer, mama, than that old INVESTIGA’ . coffee Dot.” ow ( @ j—_~ | Tis Curious WORLD Yarns | SALESMAN SAM ‘SAY, MISTAH, YOU ALL DON'T) WHY, | DUNNO! TH! THINK DAT DERE'S ANY CHANCE ( G0SS MIGHT HIRE MAN, YOURE OB Me GITTIN’ A JoR IN DIS AS & CoRTER!| LOWS WHO DROP THEI YERE STORE,AS & HANDY MAN,- AND SCOT AS SOON AS DOES YA2 SEE Him QUITTIN’ TIMS, ARE YAP WELL Now, TH! FIRST THING, YOUNG Courss WHY, LOTSA TIMES, ON MAH T/OTHER 30B, AH NOT ON! Hose TA HANG AROUN! HALE AN HOUR AFTER AH PUT. THER MAH WORK AWAY, JES! WAITIN' FOH QUITTIN! TIME! smn: = els = 20 eure LIKE vo stay w! FIRE LOOKS MIGHTY INUITING — BUT WELL = S'LONG. fy ONCE FERTILIZED, A SPIDER WILL CONTINUE TO" LAY FERTILE EGGS FoR ASOLT FOUR YEARS/ Raft and Wong Excel To Schoolboy Romance] Lead in Thrill Film| ;_ “Maybe you won't believe it,” as| The sinister charm of George Richard Dix himself declares, but he |Ratt, | the seneuons, bambino: like ‘owes his present position in the world |qaury, Of Anna May Wong and ,” at the Paramount ‘Theatre, combine to make this film of the famous London id a pic- .| ture of unusual exeelience, force and drama, The story deals with the undoing of the gangster chieftain who domi- nates the river pirates of the 1, Hf EE cehy geteeyt tea ftittiae te tie i Hl ih 1

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