The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1935, Page 10

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his Nt Wt tn bt van OS TS4eag A) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 THE SWEET FLAVORED Se ea GUM, ann CHICKEN BONE = MAMA GULPS- SHE SWALLOWS — SHR CHOKES = MOTHER! WHAT'S THE DOOR - Gore ce-pox quick / ON THE WINDOW-SILL> AAMMKS LARDER STILL REMAINS WELL- STOCKED = SO SHE'S STILL HOLDING OUT” AGANST. BIM'S: ATTEMPTS AT ~ RECONCILIATION = WHEN SHE GINES IN THIS TIME, SHE'S GOING To ‘SEE THAT WAY SOR LONG, TIME “TO COME = MEANWHILE- JHE SIEGE CONTINUES- righ, 1935, bp Chieege NEY_News Syndicate tne. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS DANNY SAVED MY LIFE, AND NOW HE'S GOING To BE COURT-MARTIALED... IT'S MILITARY LAW, I KNOW... BUT IT'S TOUGH To WHAT NOW! By BLOSSER WHERE WE MACE CUR MISTAKE, WAS GOING ONTO THE LANDING FieLD ! DANNY DOESN'T MIND: SO MUCH...HE DID WHAT HE “THOUGHT WAS RIGHT! ‘WHY DON'T You FORGET UP A FIFTEEN THOUSAND ~ DOLLAR PLANE, YOU'VE GOT ‘To HAVE A GOOD REASON... ANO I GUESS MY LIFE A BIT FUNNY, NUTTY! IF YOU'D READ UP ON CODES, AS T HAVE, Youp SEE DISASTER. WRITTEN BETWEEN THE LINES LANDING THE BIG FISH! THs (S THELAST WINTER "\(” THET'S THE LIFE, YEOW f! weisannumwas ~ ‘THET TLL HAVE TSPEND AMONG — \ALL RIGHT, BUT WHAT'S. WRONG !-- THERE'S A SUCKER BORN EVERY SECOND! SURE! SAV,LISTEN- PLL SEE FT CANT GET YOU IN ON ABOUT $10,000 OR $0, BUT KEEP IT UNDER THERE'S DAN LONG,ALONE ! YOu'D BETTER Now's MY CHANCE !/ MAKE IT$4000 WINDY.-THANKS BALL DEAL, IT'S THE BALMY CLIMES FER Me ! “What's the matter? Didn’t you see me put out my hand for a turn?” THis Curious Wor-Lb ne" | / Yh WIRACLE ROCK, Z LOCATED NEAR GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO, Is BEUEVED TO BE THE LARGEST BALANCED ROCK DERN WoTin'! (F 1 WaT ERIED CHICKEN, ( KIN’ GUT FRIED cCHicken! ANUIE (WANT STEAK, ULL GIT STEAK | THE ONLY TROUBLE IS, 1 won't ee ee TT Car with HATS AN IDEA! c'MON DOWN TO CHILI bat HAS Gone Away, TO CHARLIE'S WAGON AN) HAVE LUNCH ON ME! NISIT HER MOTHER, AN', FER ONE REASON, 4 DOGGONE GLAD @ DARN, AN I cant | WHY, ( COULO GIVE.” J THING Yac | HER CARDS AND WANT, HUH— SPADES ON! POTS ) COOKED Jus he < WD IN THE wor.o/ IT HAS AN ESTIMATED WEIGHT OF 12,000 TONS/ NEVER A DOLL ia MOMENT . EM 2 e DISTANCE S'TWEEN we XOO LATE 1 OW COOK SS £ SHOULD supe /] WAR 1S PROBABIN SO 4) WWTE.NO ONE WiLL ‘ KNOW ME ONLY ABOUT 100 SQUARE MILES OF ANTARCTICA’S AREA oF 5,000,000 SQUARE MILES (IS NOT COVERED IN ICE. AT THE Brave Adventurer and | Mystery, Comedy and Penniless Girl in Film A notable screen event came to it ext ‘The audience sat entranced as this people, a penniless girl and a never say-die adventurer, unfolded, Poig- nant and yet ironic, the misfortunes of the principles portrayed with a light deft touch that is admirable, “One More Spring,” is heartily com- mended to all picture goers who seek the extraordinary in screen entertain- ment. Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter, the stars who belong together, give unforgettable performances in this story. So fine-spun and is the romance, s0 tense the 80 convincing their per- it there can be no doubt lingering . -* * If this movement for the election ipping story of two brave young] ¥Titten by Stuart Palmer. This film gripping story 2) is showing at the Capitol theater to- the | COULD BLOW A HORN SO LOUDLY THAT HE COULO CALL SOLOIERS TWO MILES AWAY/ MOVIES | Adventure in Thriller| WASH TUBBS Baffling mystery spiced with hilari- ith the arrival of /OUS comedy and high-lighted with ig,”| adventure and the glow of romance, [is pr nted in RKO-Radio’s “Mur- der o} Honeymoon,” follow-up pi ture ‘The Penguin Pool Murd and “Murder on the Blackboard,” ail night and Friday, Carrying the same delightful char- acterizations that brought them high acclaim in the previous pictures, Edna May Oliver, character comedienne par exellence, and James Gleason, fa- mous for his wise-cracking roles, are seen again as the school-teacher- sleuth and the police inspector, res- pectively. The two featured players are sup- ported by a cast of outstanding fav- orites inluding Chick Chandler, Spen- cer Charters, Sleep n’ Eat, Arthur Hoyt, Lola Lane, Dorothy Libaire, Morgan Wallace, DeWitt Jennings, George Meeker, Leo Carroll and Matt McHugh. The mystery deals with a murder -|on @ seaplane as it flies between Los Angeles and Catalina Island, and all of the scenes take place on the Magic Isle. es [Barbs] A Cleveland Chamber of Com- merce committee has discovered 80 many signs of Communism there, that the city is trying to raise money SER tit 80 Bes Ct ak te Kec Peggy Joyce says she's only 32, ‘That puts her first wedding 'way back in her Reeehet days. * The government is going to teach we krow the men willbe demanding ; guage. They learned ours a little equal rights, eee. {100 gulekly for Welr omy grade SANTA CLAUS BOARDMAN! MILLIONAIRE PAL OF WASH AND EASY ENDS HARD “TIMES OVERNIGHT, PAYS BIG PRICE FOR CHEESE, BUYS PROPERTY, ENDS UNEMPLOYMENT, I CAN'T STAY HERE ALL DAY i} TRYING TO UNTANGLE THIS / } I'LL YANK IT LOOSE - SOMETHING WILL Ti IE SHREWO KANDELABRANS MOVE INTO TENTS, RENT THEIR HOUSES AT FABULOUS PRICES, AND GRow EVEN RICHER. aS ro] = /2\ND HERE COMES A SWARM OF FOREIGN BANKERS, ARCHITECTS| ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS, AND SALESMEN OF EVERY— THING FROM LOCOMOTIVES TO DOOR KNOBS. MAYBE J CAN IMPROVE THE SITUATION WITH A FEW ALTERATIONS = IF IT DOESN'T PRACTICALLY RUINED! ae er ee

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