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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935 THE GUMPS—SEE A PIN—PICK IT UP ) BRUISE EASY- Ye u RAMEN UE Wi THE 1 HEAL , ae . DOOR BANGED OPEN- EN THE QUICK | WHILE SHE WAS OUTSIDE PLAYING PEEK-ABOO AY THE KEY HOLE OF THE ROOM WHERE BIM SAT” p TON ent | af it Tu FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IT WAS BAD ENOUGH, WRITING A COMPOSITION LIKE THE ONE ‘YOU WROTE ABOUT “THAT TRAIN....BUT WHEN You PRETENDED IT ALL HAPPENED GIVES You AN F-MINUS... ITS SILLY ENOUGH To HAVE CRAZY DAY DREAMS, WITHOUT LYING IN 1 CAME HERE T'SEE J.P, VAN DER MORGAN ON IMPORTANT BUSINESS / On TO HIS SURPRISE , WINDY FINDS HIMSELF FACE TO FACE, £1908 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U.8.'PAT. OFF. “Now, study hard every day so mother and daddy can‘ be "i proud when they ‘return next spring.” | Ths Curious WorLD oy wan | ® os ALTROUGH INSECTS SPEND MONTHS, ANDO EVEN YEARS, IN. REACHING MATURITY, MOST OF THEM LIVE ONLY LONG ENOUGH IN THE ADULT STAGE TO LAV THEIR EGGS. SHE NEEDS PLENTY! COME TS THINK OF (T Ya GETTER SEND Two Sars! GEE! WE ONLY GOT Two JARS IN THE, PLACE, AN’ THAT WON'T LEAVE HERE FER US TO SELL! ONE OUGHT! BE ENOUGH! SHE HASN'T A PHONE AND SHE ASKED ME TO ORDER FOR HER @ JAR OF ROU YEP, THIS (S OUZZEMS GENERAL ) WELL, I'M MARS, STORE, THE PLACE OF MATOR ZuPTE! END ('H service! PRivete Sat HOWDY CALLING COR RS, SPEAKING 10 Leta - Okey LT HAPPEN TS KNOW MRS, MOOCH. @ND I'LL SEND (T RIGHT OVER | LEAF BUDS, coe nie /935 SUMMER'S CROP OF LEAVES, FORMED ON THE TREES IN THE EARLY SUMMER MONTHS OFADSE 21935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC: | Maw OF gag COMMON BIRDS FEED THEIR VOUNG- || ON AN AVERAGE OF ONCE EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES, BORING THE DAYTIME / 24 f AT THE MOVIES Irene Dunne Singer In ‘Sweet Adeline’; Kver since she has been in Holly- wood, Irene Dunne has hoped for a chance to star in an operetta that would give he: a chance to use her magnificent voice to best advantage.| “Sweet Adeline,” the Warner Bros. production, which comes to the Cap-| tol Theatre on Sunday, is the culm- nation of that hope. Miss Dunne, whose beautiful lyric Soprano voice was recognized as Grand Opera quality when she was only 18 years old, went into musical comedy, insteac. At the time, she vonsidered it only a temporary detour on the way to the Metropolitan, but her success was so great, that she could not resist the tempting offers that followed each other so regularly. “Sweet Adeline” gives her an op- Portunity to sing the beautiful music of Jerome Kern, who wrote the orig- inal operetta in collaboration with ‘Oscar Hammerstein IT. “In spite of all the pictures I have already done,” she said, “I feel that ‘Bweet Adeline’ is really my debut since it is my first chance on the screen in the sort of role that makes teal demands on my voice. Warner Bros, have given me the finest possible production and a perfect cast. I con- Sider this @ brand new phase of my \creen career.” It is possible to dry angleworms until they are only 46 per cent water and still revive them, but they die if |The Gay Bride’ Stars Lombard and Morris Moving with the speed of a sky- rocket as it sparkles across the heav- ens the hilarious new comedy-farce, ‘The Gay Bride,” featuring Carole Lombard and Chester Morris, opens Friday at the Paramount theater. And instead of fizzling after the first flare, the picture, based on Charles Francis Coe's widely read magazine story, “Repeal,” speeds along through one madcap situation after another, until the first night audience was left gasping for breath, The plot concerns a young adven- turess who decides to go gold-digging among some of New York's most high-powered racketeers. When re- Peal comes in, the mobsters discover that the menace of police was a vaca- tion compared to what a clever blonde could do with a band of “mugs.” Entertaining performances distin- guish the supporting cast of players that includes Zasu Pitts, as Mira- belle, wardrobe girl who knows too much for her own health; Leo Car- rillo, as Mickey, bodyguard whose trigger is quicker than his brain; Nat Pendleton as Shoots Magiz, rac! leader who marries the blonde loses his ill-gotten profits; Sam Hardy as Dingle, ambitious mobster, and Walter Walker as their attorney, who pays and pays. A congressman made an error in Grant's cadet appointment, which |was made out to Ulysses Simpson Grant and never corrected. Grant's they become only one-fifth of 1 per|real name was Hiram Ulysses, vent drier than 46 per cent. While small, bananas point outward, turning upward into a vertical posi- tion as they develop. Femgle pike are lapger than the Natives of equatorial Africa use lant coins, two feet in length, model- {ter a throwing knife and made of Wheat with low protein content is ate often de @ courting Sultey,, , the result of excessive rainfall in the latter period of RIFLE — HE'S BAT- TING THEIR HEADS B0Y,080Y, OBOYS