The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1985 THE GUMPS—I TAKE MY PEN IN HAND ( THAT'S NO WAY TO TALK ABOUT JHAT'LL BE ALL, CHESTER- Bat pda ce a ae A Wee GIFT THAT SOMEBOOY " You a noes ANS THANK HER FOR THIS } ‘T YOU Wane AAT LeTTER- ON gery LOVELY SCHOOL BAG SHE ANA TREY HER: THANK xov ce ALUN IPS WUST EXACTLY WHAT N WANED S YOUN! eZ NO ' crt os : ~" VERY MUSH = » WALIE = So VES NUCH NOW, CHESTER: | WANT YOU I PUT CAB W WOULD BE ‘THE MEN WERE SHOT BY BULLETS THAT RANGED ALMOST STRAIGHT UP AND HIT THE ToP OF THE CAB! ALL RIGHT! DID YOU PUT THE DUMMIES WHERE T IT'S A CINCH’ WHEN ‘THAT ENGINE CREW WAS SHOT, THEY WERE BOTH SHOT AT THE SAME TIME # AND No FOOTPRINTS WERE FOUND ANYWHERE NEAR THE SPOT THE TRAIN PASSED 17'S A WIRE FROM SISTER SUSIE - SUES VERY SICK, AND WANTS TO SEND LITTLE [ABNER AND ‘ZACK HEREOF COURSE, COULD STAVE THAT OFF, BY GOING THERE F WEA SERVICE, ne. .M.REGtL 8 OFF: REN “Every day you want to work overtime! What th’heck— are you inspired, or something?” | THIS CURIOUS WORLD "arguson’ YEAH — ON SouRsELE! 1'™ GaN’ OUT To DELIVER & $1,500 DI'MOND NEcKLAce 1 SOLD THis MORNING! SAN, KITTY, How aBouT ||GEE! You BOTH askenme GOIN To “tH! Movie WITH || AT ONCE! 1 DON'T Know what ‘to say! WELL, | GOT aswett HUNCH TH’ ONE HO! “TAKES IN TH’ MOST. DOUGH T! Day, Hows ‘av? ME TINIGHT? THE cHinese “WAY BEGAN COUNTERS “A FEITING THEM AND THE PRICE DROPPED. LATER, THE SHELLS WERE POUND TO BE BAIRLY COMMON. BUT, ISN'T THERE ANY= THING THAT CAN BE. DONE ABOUT IT? - 5 i W'SINCE “COT eon t's BEEN WORSE'N SPRING-TAIC " HASNT HAD A CHANCE TO INSECTS p SPOKE ry JUMP CONSIDERABLE if } DISTANCES 6Y RELEASING i AGPRING AT THE REAR -g@ + ENO OF THE BODY. fo ~~ ng INENGCAND, FOUAGE COES NOT CHANGE TO BRILLIANT COLORS IN THE FALL, AS IT DOES IN THE UNITES STATES. © 195 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. AT THE MOVIES ‘Little Men’ Ideal |35 Sets Erected for Home Entertainment niertainment” is the more than a score of Prominent civic and religious organ- izations to endorse "Little Men,” Mascot’s picture made from Louisa Aleott’s wholesome best-seller, which opens next Friday at the Paramount theater. A questionnaire on the film was recently sent to these representative mational organizations by President ‘Nat Levine of Mascot Pictures, who made “Little Men” in answer to wide- ‘The story, which has proven a fav- orite with almost a million readers through the past three generations, deals with a charming rural school feept at Plumfield in 1870 New Eng: land kindly “Professor Bhaer’ ‘One Night of Love’ No less than thirty-five different, elaborate sets were built for the Grace Moore starring production for Col- umbia, “One Night of Love,” showing soon at the Capitol Theatre. This film was made on an elaborate scale; no expense was spared in any branch of production. Discussing the sets, Miss Moore describes her favorite one . . . her room in her Vienna apartment, “In this beautiful white bedroom you will see the art of the interior decorator as it is expressed in the best Vienna mode. A rich,

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