The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 THE GUMPS—WHOOPEE! 1 BRUISE EASY | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | | | NOW TVE Tod Il $0, THEY ALL SAID MEN, SOMEONE IS PLOT. HHH YOu ALL T KNOW, ‘THEY'D FLY, HUH? WELL.... TING TO DesTRoy THe |) PLOT! SUG) Rice Wi THUS FAR, tM | WHAT DID You REALLY SHILOH! WE'VE ALREADY HOWEGE We” | LEAVING IT TO EXPECT FROM THOSE NIPPED A TIME-CLOCK SHOULD TAKE Es | HN. YOU MEN. DO we THE AIR AS HH FLY, OR REMAIN SCHEDULED! | wi hi i WY T TELL VOUT HAVENT BEEN GALLIVANTIN’ AROUND WITH NO BLONDE! 1 WAS KIDNAPED, TELL ME THAT, WHEN AND HELD PRISONER IN & NOT THREE UOURS BATHROOM EVER SINCE AGO VOU BEAT IT OUT YOU WENT AWAY / a crepe rer eance, me, TH MEU 8 THN: “Of course you made a grand slam,but you wouldn't have if you had played it right.” THis Curious WorLD — STRUTHIOMIMUS ALTUS.. 7 m Ls BUY A CANAR: OW, | THINK THAT WOULD |/MR.HOWDY WANTS You | Give uP, Lacy! (e You CAN FIND @ canary THA AN ANIMAL THAT LIVED Scan CuREBolemseextulie BE LOVELY, (F(T DOESA'T!| TO JOIN WIA BACK IA! GOES EX'RYTHING FOL WANT, YOU cant HAVE IT ON EARTH MILLIONS TWEETLE= CHIRP, CHIRP, AND “THINGS, COST ANY MORE—BUT I |] OUR BIRD DEPARTMENT, FREE! OF YEARS AGO/ UKE THAT) Paves, WANN CE SURE OF THE maven | S AXTHOUGH GREATLY CHEER TWEETLE AN! CHIRP ‘ " By vp a Pat ad RESEMBLING AN WELL, ex Sust a Mol Pleas ESSE S82 AE ES9S Sees syes. SHE ERE A SQUARE YARD OF CEAF SURFACE, . PRODUCES ONE-THIRD OF AN «7937 BY NMEA SERVICE ING. OUNCE OF SUGAR. IN A DAY. FD BILLIARD BALLS ESS EFARR EER 88 ETS < « ARE MADE FROM THE TUSKS OF FEMALE ELEPHANTS... THE IVORY BEING SUPERIOR, TO THAT OF THE MALES. | AT THE MOVIES Lowe, M’Laglen in Sullavan Is Acrobat TUBBS ‘Great Hotel Murder’ In ‘The Good Fairy’ easy HORTLY AFTER HOPPING INTO THE CAB, WASH AND 2 i NOTICES THE MEN Edmund Lowe and Victor McLag-| Margaret Sullavan is convinced that COME RIDING BACK OF THE Cas, Jen, who created the famous charac-|she should have studied to be an ac- PICIOUS. IDR F, ters of Captain Flagg and Sergeant robat. 5; THIS PP? REN WAG ON THE 4 WHAT sn ad unit Saeen, png pnt al ene! aaiat eS wis to eir Ol valries again, ime in a mystery comedy drama. It is| Prine, ee He LooK ! A HOLDU! called “The Great Hotel Murder,” and . = will come to the Paramount Theatre ‘Wednesday only. This is Fox Film’s adaptation of Vincent Starrett’s fine mystery yarn, “Recipe For Murder,” which Red Book Magazine featured. Lowe and McLagien are rival sleuths in this picture. One is a mys- tery writer who solves real murders Ep SSB Ee een AERSES. TEESE. J REGGE, §86@ GEE 5 By the time she had made the fall tel detective with an inflated ego and|half a dozen times, the outraged @ dislike: of amateur crime solvers. | Margaret was feeling herself tenderly all over. “There should be a law!” she declared. “Acrobats should not do tricks without nets!” “The Good Fairy” is heralded as the most delightfully amusing mo- tion picture of the season. The ex- Miss 238 He seegee o. © FEREEE &4

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