The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1985 —9:1990 OY NEA SERVIOK. tO. T. W. REO. U. 8. PAT. OFF. i 2+ “Alfred’s heart isn’t in his work under the new mayor.” I READ ABOUT THAT MYSTERY SHIP, AND T DE- CIDED TD LIke THE GUMPS— TAKING NO CHANCES . SHE'S DUE IN AT ELEVEN! (T'S NINE,NOW....THAT. MEANS WE SHOULD SIGHT HER ABOUT TWENTY-Five MILES OFF THE CoasT! | Tuis Curious Wortp "its ONLY IN AREAS WHERE CAVES AND HOLLOW TREES ARE SCARCE DOES THE PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS (S USED FOR CATTLE FEED IN SOUTHWEST UNITED STATES / THe eee ee Siem crt 1234856789 “*™ The HINDOOS ... nor THE ARABS... ARE BELIEVED TS BE THE AUTHORS OF THE ARABIC SYSTEM OF ARITHMETICAL NOTATION. -24 Picture Features Payoff in Humor Is THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) GET THIS.NOW - YOu SIT RIGHT WERE AND KEEP ON YOUR TOES, AND WHEN 1 COME OUT, OPEN, ‘THE DOOR FoR ME AND GET TOMKINS CORNERS, BENT ON RECOVERING THE MONEY LIL MAILED To ‘THE CONSTABLE OOH, GoLty! I'LL BET 1GOT THAT WHOLE TRUCK-LoAD OF COAL IN OW EYE! ORY. THATS SWELL N'SETTER PARK 'EM IN TH’ SAFE OW. GUY WS CAME WHERE'D YOR] I> NILEFT 'EM ! SAND GET ALL TH] HE WAS A FRIEND Ye KNOW, OU22,YER ALWways) gq] LECTURIN' ME AGoUT A PLACE CER EV'RYTHING AN! EN'RYTHING IN (Ts PLACE, AIN' ToHA? Surer am! So wHat? \ REPRESENT NEAL AS NOU KNOW, THEY HAD You ouCH THAT PHONE BURING ms td Bie BE Capt x BEARD OF PEOPLE BEING GOING TO LOOK OUT FOR IT'S UP TO ME TO LOOK (OV = OF IMPORTANCE ON THAT SHIP! DON'T You THINK OWLS FLYING AROUND IN: MY HEAD, AND EVERY ONE OF THEM IS savine "WHO"! ©1935 BY NEA SERVICE, ING. T.M. REGU. 8. PATCOFFS ACCOUNT WITH THIS HOUSE S THEY DESIRE ME_TO INFORM YOU THEY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SETTLE DP IW FOUL fF YOU'LL SST GWE Baffling Mystery; Promised in Picture A new and baffling mystery thriller,| Certainly what the world most “The Case of the Ourlous Bride.” opens | needs is a $10 raise! Conviction on DIAMONDS ? || OF PA'S at the Capitol Theatre today, with Warren William and Margaret Lind- say in the featured roles. The picture, based on the popul- lar story by Erle Stanley Gardner, is another of the exploits of Perry Mason, brilliant criminal lawyer and detective. . The story deals with the “curious bride,” who weds a wealthy youth, believing her first husband to be dead. The first husband, however, had fooled the authorities by slipping R wooden cigar store Indian into a casket, and after his wife's second marriage, turned up to blackmail her. When he is suddenly slain, there fre five suspects, but the police ar- rest the “curious bride.” Perry Mason solves the mystery of the death through situations of Phillip Reed, fred Shaw and Warren Hymer. John Henry Lewis, sensational Pa- cific coast light-heavyweight, is study- for the ministry. that score is deepened by our enjoy- ment of “$10 Raise,” the new Fox Film Picture which opens today at the Paramount Theatre. | “$10 Raise,” with that suave com- jedian Edward Everett Horton co- featured with Karen Morley, gives you more lift and exhilaration than any raise of this amount from your boss would provide. It is tender and Poignant when not rollicking and amusing. We follow ihe timid Romeo of a bookkeeper who can keep ledgers all right, but not the trick of balancing @ static paycheck, just enough to live on, with an ecstatic romance. go & like a lion and hit the boss for a He goes out like @ light. Then he starts in search ‘The lobster sheds the lining of its stomach and infestines, as well as its frequently. EY ME SEE THAT LETTER. F 1 DON'T BELIEVE IT. DINNY, LEGGO HIS MAJESTY / PUT IM YOU BIG RUMMY, PUT HIM DOWN/ ME A RECENT, PLEASE BUT, KNOW THE GUY, Y MAYBE We NEVER EVENHEARD OF 'IM, geage ae Eugeee gous seeeee® cee iE ‘Scaete CMEEELSEERRE,

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