The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1935, Page 8

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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935‘ THE GUMPS—IN WHOLESALE LOTS . -.- Successful aid in SKRURE IFA 5 ‘PREVENTING Colds tg heaton ve aan” At the first nasal irritation or sniffle, apply Vicks Va-tro-nol—just a few drops. Used in time, it helps to avoid many colds entirely, (Two sizes: 30¢, 50¢.) 2s st Pett ‘i y rf (at rath SIDEGLANCES - -_ By George Clark WY P =, ae Ys c AD UP ON 1 IN ‘THe FIRST PLACE, MY MOTHER WAS ON THAT CARTRIDGES! Te: CALM aera, ane AY RUNAWAY TRAN! LUCKILY, SHE WASNT HURT Ney eT SS [METRES, INSTEAD || BEEN A BIG HELP TO Me. | RD: eee Bet ue enese ees ae. ‘ pila td || | eae aay ig : BS\ MOTHER MAY NOT BE AS i FORTUNATE AS MINE. T.M. REG. U.8. PAT: OPP.” 77995 By NEA SERVICE, Ne. . re?” “d -._T.M. REG. U. 8. PAT. “Chains? Bosh—do you think I’m just learning to driv | Tuis Curious By William Ferguson WorLbD “OH, MiGosH! WHAT A FIGHT! | SHOULD STOP IT, BUT You! “Heres @ TeRRIEIC ) DON'T WORRY, @N?, (& | Leave ‘em ALone FER @ LITTLE WHILE) MEBBE (T'S WISER TO CALL A COP] ITS ty CIVIC ElSt FIGHT @ HAEEA BLOCK Ve BEEN LONGER, “THEY'LL BE & HULL LOT EASIER To - DUTY! DOWN “TH STREET! WHY HANOLE ! @IN'TCHA ON TH SOBZ S —_——- HAIGHT W) i hl| eee ee ee 4 S\ NS = : = = i Y 1908 BY HEA SERVICE, 160. 500,000 FULL MOONS BOM WOULD BE REQUIRED NS LOOKIN AT THINGS, TO EQUAL THRU DARK GLASSES? THE LIGHT OF © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 1-q | AT THE MOVIES ‘The Band Plays On’ Is | Picture of ‘Captain Thrilling With Action; Hates Sea’ Is Coming’ Life . . Romance ... Gaiety—the| The screen version of the famous synonyms of Youth—all are to be| Wallace Smith novel, “The Captain found in one of the most delightful|Hates the Sea,” will be the feature college romances to come from Holly- | attraction on the bill at the Capitol wood. The picture is “The Band|theatre Thursday and Friday. Plays On,” currently showing at the |, When it first appeared in novel Paramount Theatre. form, the story attracted almost in- You will find no famous stars, no to-life characterization it contained. It is a story of various passengers on an ocean-going steamship, among whom are @ crook fleeing with stolen securities; a girl accom} 4 @ detective on the trail of the pair; son Skipworth, Vinson, Tala Birrel, Donald Meek, John Errol, Walter Catlett, Claude Gillingwater, Emily aan pe itl EE? 1 fi be oF Be i | 4 ti & waste el Tae REO. U. 8. PAT. OFP,

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