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

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935 i THE GUMPS—BEGGARS CAN'T BE, CHOOSERS OH, ANDY= THERE'S A GIRL FOR 7“ AND WNEN } REMINDED BUY | TOLD HE R STER- MORE a SHE MICE — BLE EVERY BROUGHT HOME JHE DICKENS WITH mete 4 Gl is HER= : z ar 1F THEY CAN'T EAT THE FOOD THAT RE DI THE CUTE THING : MN WE EAT - LET THEM GO AID YESTERDAY ? JUS: Ri 1. ‘s PYAS LEAVING, SHE ASKED MEO NOW 30 GEY SOMEWHERE ELSE HEY, NUTTY....LISTEN j : youre 3 } SO WILL I... AND, BOY, pMsiitsume KR PF : e ! 4 iTLL BE A BIG RELIEF CLASSIFIED ADS IN : u To UNCLE TOMMN! GMY,LISTEN, AL - LvE GOT A GREAT IDEA- WE CAN MAKE ‘he SOME EASY JACK! COME ON sel UP TO My PLACE AND WELL : “I thought our modern school had gotten away from this - _sortiof thing.” Sess OO ye Var SEARS - } y Jo rT] THIS, CURIOUS WORLD "Porguscn” | | A SUMATRAN SALESMAN SAM “BIRO CHASER”_ MR.HOWDY, (EI BRING IN. |] BY TH’ Way, BEEN COIN! WERE'S ONE | REMEMBER —"THe WINTER BELLS CAN BE RUNG IN ANY 2 2 wut (tS cove! eur PART OF A RICE FIELD, BY ONE OF MY POEMS, WOULD || MUCH WITH YER Poems s STRIKING A CORD WHICH Sou cousiven Barteric, my ND, TCAUSE VM BRAVE AND RUNS TO THAT PARTICULAR (TEOR & POUND OF Bu" AREA. ‘OH, THERES NO HARM IN CON]= { Y_ WISH | COULD RECALL otHers - POISON IVY BELONGS TO THE SAME FAMILY AS CASHEW AND PISTACHIO NUTS/ ih © 1996 Bv NEA senvice, mc. 3 | AT THE MOVIES | ‘Babes in Toyland’ McLaglen and Gilbert For Entire Family! Head Brilliant Cast| on ee NEFFERMIND mnZ? ,the, aged, toymaker to whom | Boasting a cast of “Grand Hotel” eed é / ERS = You inior! HORSE N ey are apprenticed, they were just Blain dubs, but. to ‘the joyous vil-|Porr who cys een great airee- j DRAGOONS. UND VAGUN Dz lagers of Toyland they were beloved andied @ megaphone 3 : ‘eatoes. and one of the grandest stories ever : OER | VARE'S DE { ORDERE! ‘Thus, Laurel and Hardy, stars of |written in novel form, Columbia's rh the Hal Roach-M-G-M screen version |The Captain Hates the Sea” comes s Victor Herbert's operate, ae to the man theater tonight. \ ‘Toyland,’ opens a two days’ engagement at the Paramount thea-| The cast, which is » very large one, T/ ¥ ter Friday, romp through one of the |includes Victor McLaglen, John Gil- h & - i) ‘ most delightful and humorous screen | bert, Wynne Gibson, Alison Skip- fantasies ever seen. Fred ‘You mustn't miss “Babes in Toy- |Vorth, Helen Vinson, Resting, land”! We have been crying for ‘and wholesome feature produc- poetic sre mpen zie 2 AE hun- tech- Pa-

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