The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1935, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1985 THE GUMPS—MOTHER—WE WILL MISS YOU WHAT IS IT? 3 G FORBES—Editor Forbes Magazine: The Electric Hand makes shifting child’s play. » DIETZ—President Commercial Investment Trast: Everybody kes a winner. Hudson never before had such a powerful sales appeal as the Surprise Feature of 1935—the Electric Hand, DUNCAN CURRY—Automobile Editor, New York American: Hud- son-Terraplane have the bright candle this year. The Electric Hand heads the New York Show. It works perfectly, It's simple. ‘Trouble free. CHRIS SINSABAUGH—Editor Automotive Daily News: Two old friends—electricity and vacuum at work. The outstanding fea- ture for 1935. Makes gear shifting as simple as A B C and takes out the front compartment clutter of levers, JAMES DALTON—Editor “Motor”: The alert Hudson organization continues its forward march. Public interest in effortless gear shifting unquestionably increasing. EXCLUSIVE ON HUDSONS AND TERRAPLANES WILDE MOTORS INC. 304 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1500 | FRECKLES AND HIS FRI l SIDE GLANCES By George Clark ro ae W } HE POOR LITTLE HOT-HOUSE ES OF BLOSSOMING OUT AGAIN ROSY A REATION! YHE MOST Z WEEK NOW MAMA HAS HAD HER HEART SET | | On, DEAR= ON GOING TO THE MAGNIFICENT DIPLOMATS TH . b WORSE = BALL= SHE HAS EVEN ORDERED ANEW EVER WORE t's GETTING IN THE HOPE THAT HER EYE WOULD BE HRALED— HEI w BLACKER, fy . by CHeage. Eindicate ne! fs FOUGHT HIS WAY OUT OF eae cuisines eRe HE WAS NINETEEN: ANO HE NEVER CARRIES A HANDKERCHIER, FOR FEAR SOMEONE'LL MISTAKE IT FOR A WHITE FLAG!” TLL MEET You Ar CURLEY'S GARAGE, i “x ! Q 1935 GY WEA SERVICE. INC. T.M. REC. U. ©, PAT. OFF > curtain my entire house without spending any money.” ac mye” BUYIN’ & BOUQUET OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FeR (GOSH, ('(A GLAD YA DROPPED IN, ‘ BUT ( DON'T THINK HE Sterling: OSCAR WAS USIN’ “THE OL’ HEAD, cause HES LI'OLE SAM! SUST LOOK AT “TH’ CUPPA WANTED (T ABSOLUTELY Church school, 10:30 a. m. ' Hos' FER A LONG TIME Tea’ uRSe HER ‘SKED E R U R A L Morning worship, 11:30 o'clock, SS PITAL “a aS t HN! EIS TRYIN’ HELPLESS! TO PAN OFF ON mE! Menoken: Church school, 7:00 p. m. Evening worshi 00 o'clock, Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. CHURCH NOTICES Presbyterian Churches iiss edamame seta Order of Masses: FM. Gulson, Pastor : Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. First Sunday Mass at 11:00 &, m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service, 11:30 A. M. The next Prayer and Bible study ST Genes will be at the home of John Stewart. ia Gayton ‘Wing Congregational Church Sunday School, 2 P. M. ‘The church services are held every Mrs. Emmit Perry, Supt. two weeks on Sundays at 8 p. m. Preaching Service, Sunday, Jan. | Everyone invited. 21th, 3 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at Alexander: 10:30 a. m.—Mrs. Clyde Harvey, Supt. Five Miles 8. W. of Underwood | Fred W. Christ, minister. Bible School every Sunday. Elder ens ee oo on peas Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock rmon G. Adolph Johns, Pastor 5, WHERE'S THE DOPE Lee ! WOW... WONDER WERE y BOOTS ... YOU'RE A wonveR! BY i other niay ee Sunday, Feb.3 gf SILVER I i THE OF VINGO, I DON'T SEE HOW I Ever COn'T ae Elder Walter taken Day of Presentation of Christ. JESTERDAN? LY, IT WASN’ SHIPMENT OF JADE THAT \ GOT ALONG WITHOUT YOU —— | EITHER Pres. of C. E., leader. ‘ 2:00 P. M. Sunday School and Bible WAG DUE IN FROM THE =f sernsF ROM, —— WTER You are invited. Fred W. Christ, | Class. @tated Supply. ORIENT TODAY? TM 3:00 P.M. Church Worship. JORRIED After the church worship, the an- Methodist Churches jMual business meeting will be con- Braddock: cluded. Sunday school 10 a. m, Mrs. L. V. {eschur, superintendent. Divine service at Driscoll at 11:00 Epworth League 7 p. m., Lioyd Wills,| a. m. in the English. president. Norse service at Zion at 2:30 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. Driscoll Luther League meets at ©. E. Kinzler, pastor. | 8:00 p. m. McKenzie: Choir rehearsals every Wednesday Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. evening. Churclt school, 11:00 o'clock, ©. T, Brenna, Pastor. © + Lederer and Rogers in |Gary Cooper Plays Manhattan Romance Most Colorful Role ‘Theatre-goers who enjoy stirring} Gary Goon, whose motion, p penne pletures of real life, told in simple | Career won for le form, without artificiality, pletures ig ie et ace that resemble a page from the Book |diering role to his extensive record of Life, are confidently expected by|in the leading role of Paramount's RKO-Radio to find their entertain- |The Lives of s Bengal Lancer,” ment tastes superbly gratified in the | which comes Sunday, Monday, Tues- drama of love, heartbreak and strug-|day, to the Paramount theatre. gle, “Romance in Manhattan,” starring} Too young to have seen actual Francis Lederer and Ginger Rogers |service in the World War, the tall, at the Capital Theatre Sunday. Jean Montanan has worn the uni- The film, presented as a living,/form of a half-dozen nations and breathing adventure of life in the | fought on foot, in the air and astride IT'S CAPTAIN EASY, crowded districts of New York City is/a horse to become Hollywood's most WIAA calculated to stir the heart-depths|famous warrior. l lead /f | with its human tragedies, its simple] Cooper's initiation in fighting roles AX oat . q | joys and its courageous optimism. came as an aviator in the sensation 4 a é ‘The story of “Romance in Manhat-|film, “Wings.” Then he fought as tan” is a simple one of a young immi-/a member of the French Fore! grant who comes to America afire ‘with hopes and dreams but is denied entry because he lacks possession of the $200 demanded by the laws of the country. He slips overboard from the h; in DUMBFOUNDED KAND Ss WILD WITH Joy. ship on which he is being deported ye ~ ey swims ashore. His sufferings, his 0 CAPTAIN Heid a = struggles and his unyielding battle bey ok ERE Pid Vid to win a place in the New World make E CRA’ jOSAUR @ series of dramatic situations which q GITCHER TROOP 1 BACK build up into a stirring climax. A love GI AN’ PREPARE TO + Ll arama. TAKE TO TH’ ‘ estate caattog matinee Z : FIELOS ‘sdo1 of Europe and America, has never a ie YY Viel Surt STA Forn quire af

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