The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1985 YOU GAW HOW THEY WERE Fine For Digestion RIGLEY S ALITTLE OF TH MEDICINE FOR YOUR APEORD TS HAN You SiCK- YOu KNOW YES,SIR! FRECKLES HAS STOPPED THE CAR, AND ‘THE MAN IS STANDING, WITH HIS HANDS " T'S ALWAYS CUSTOMARY FOR A CLIENT TO GIVE WIS COUNSEL A RETAINER FEE, IN THESE CRIMINAL FOR THE TENTH TIME, 2M TELLING YOU, SUDGE THAT TVE CROOK WHO CAME HERE, WAPERBONATED and EVERY NICKEL FROM MV BANK OT BORROWED ALL HE COULD, IN: MY NAMES ONLY DOES MY LAWYER ‘THINK I GOT THAT $5000, BUT HE'S READY UP FOR THE STOLEN “Let’s stay on another week or two and if your sister still hints that they’re getting tired of us we can get mad and leave.” Tus Curious Wor-p ®t | ARE NATIVE AMERICANS / THE EARLIEST FOSSIL MEMBERS OF THE DOG FAMILY ARE FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY. | AT THE MOVIES | Durante, Butterworth In ‘Student Tour’ Film Featuring half a dozen brilliant new song hits including the sensational “Carlo,” with the loveliest co-eds and the handsomest college athletes in new scree! at the Paramount Theatre. It is “Student Tour,” a hilarious and tuneful account of the adven- tures of a group of college boys and girls on a trip around ie world, “4 it as bed “the spirit of vibrant youth,” and its| pa, cast includes more than a hundred One of the most wholesome and enjoyable domestic plays ever sereened “There's Always Tomorrow,” is the attraction at the Capitol Thea- tre Thursday and Friday. In addi- tion to featuring Frank Morgan, the “There's Always Tomorrow” is at Binnie Barnes, celebrated British star, to American audiences. The Picture deserves particular commend- ation because of its wholesomeness and light comedy, appealing to all family members. With Mr. Morgan as the father, Lois Wilsoy Small grain seed treated with the formaldehyde solution for control of sown HEY, JOE, GIMME A QuIcK BRrEeAKkeest! ('“ Lave FER, RK, ALREADY | Mak ALEA GRAPEFRUIT, TO START WITH! JV i SS Yj ZA BOOTS, ANING soe TT WANNA GET THINGS STRAIGHT HA! THEY'LL NEVER KEEP OLD EASY ‘N'ME PRIS'INERS! You cAN READ THE ANSWER IN MY eye! ZED: SIN ANOTHER MOMENT THE M LOAND TIS DISCOVERED THe tres SINKING 7EeEX MILES FROMAY /==——— (DA SHORE. STOPs, HEY ARE — —

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