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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 14,1935 _. THE STANDARD Pama oa : ARE ORDERS, MY ADVICE TO YOU IS YD GOING YS NOT ‘TO BEGIN READING ANY CONTINUED STORIES— ‘ , IN THE BREEZE~ AND HERE t AM IN BED: 'S WHERE You ‘TAKE OFF YOUR THINGS = TREES BUDDING | BETTER WHAT DO YOU TH WF YOU THINK YOU'R! EVERY BRANCH. S Bi - ~ | PEEL GREAT THIS NG? ; a THE DOCTOR'S. Za 6) F 6) U A L | T Y THE SCENT OF LILACS i MORNING - SICKNESS IS MOSTLY YOU'RE DO! START _DISOBEYIN: DOS i] MENTAL ANYHON- A LITTLE YHE CAR WITH MILLIE hl S CANT POSSIBLY SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark 7 U.S. Pat. OF. > f Esfineni otic cpDTiEN. 18 by Chica ea a aa yy AND ID LIKE 70 SIT IN I GUESS EVERY KID ECKLES, IF WJ COULD Y Yh 2 das Abies " Gy THE CABAND TOOT THE IN THE COUNTRY WOULD tills than eeUnlcha y 1 WHISTLE AT EVERY LIKE TO DO THAT.n.. [QUICK A TRIP To HANKER To 6O MOST, Y l b BuT ony THE Kins THE CITY WOULD WHAT WOULD IT BE 2 Yyy REQUIRE AN LG AVERAGE SPEED QF SEVENTY= ‘ FIVE MILES PER HouR/ THAT PUFF AND r n 1908 By NEA Sz = “Oh, it’s just a little something-mother is trying to interest me in. She calls them paper dolls.” | THIs William rguson Curio US WORLD Vt . COIN’ WELL, | HOPE YOU'LL JOH, | AIN'T GONNA A BIRD OF "eur see |ltes cote ue: ENSoy YER supper! / EAT (TI I'm GONNA THE TROPICS, .) cuts, sir! |18e SHOULDER. )PL PUT Lg, er 1 Mase HAS FEATHERS SHOULOER § HOW ’BOUT if . iy OF METALLIC HELPER OVER To TINTS/ \ q KINI" HO! pcecalls CHEN ett some! FEATHERS : : ACTUALLY BO CONTAIN: COPPER IN THEIR PIGMENT foo eo “a GL = : UN Di COPULATION OF THE NORTH WOODS GOES IN CYCLES/ : , INVARIABLY, AFTER A : SWEET NPRETTIV'!!! HECK POT ve : OVER ANOTHER TIE-UP” THAT HIS PA RAS BEEN TRYIN’ TO || \> TAS STORE A HONEN “OR 16 \T A HONEY! S STILL CANT SLIENE VTS TRUE GUT FEW RABBITS ARE LEFT/ THEN THE CYCLE he UBERTY GEL, SYMBOL OF AMERICA’S FREEDOM FROM ENGLAND, WAS CAST /y LONI (1752) ° AT THE MOVIES Richelieu’ Is Next For George Arliss Mang Soom Evinter WASH s Played by Kibbee 7 36, ey ANNY UNDERSTAND » ACT! 1D $36,00 Richelieu,” George Ar-| “Mary Jane’s Pa,” the new Warner (SAS He. Gy Ney me “Cardinal ON SOME OLD DOCU | Jiss’ latest starring vehicle for Darryl|Bros. comedy drama, opens at the 5 d rd THINGS HE BOUGHT YEARS AGO, @anuck’s 20th Century Pictures, | Capitol Theatre today. with Aline WEALTHY. JUPE . ag vote to ee eerecnu Te MacMahon and Guy Kibbee teamed pee: marks the distin-|28!n in the stellar roles, guished star’s sixth historical screen | 4¢/M® Picture is a whimsical story tion. With this portrayal @ small town printer who is born pings pons prelate who stood be- | With the wanderlust and who cannot gre of: Louis XIII of |Tesist the call of the road when a hind nariad beside Disraeli, | 8! whistles. Deserting his wife and France takes piece Voltaire, Na- |t¥° eee, he anders the world Alexander Hamil 2 over, returning after many years to than Rothschild and the Duke of | 1.4 them moved, no one knows where, : #5 Wis pet recent and most Dre-|“scipbee has the role of the tram; . ‘ \ Gentious effort, Arliss has the support printer while Aline MacMahon, who - \ buys @ newspaper to support her ‘ ‘ family, is the deserted wife who N MW ;|makes good on her own and subjects ou Ne Vien i her husband, who finally finds his ‘ig ! y Mies HY family, to:the role of caretaker to the - He - ' children, who do not know him, ‘| Nan Gray, as the older daughter, and Tom Brown have the romantic ge ol le roles, being very much in love against wrote are Salone. Borland V. ae the mother’s wishes. Betty Jean Ha- aig magaphone falta roe ney has the part of the younger mance | beeen i daughter, who nas inherited the wan- js. cilia eal dering instincts of her father. Berlin Students Make : Pisin Committee Outlines |. Tour of Institutions) “ Camp Grassick Plans ‘The junior and senior classes of Whe high school at Berlin, which is} The executive committee of the fear Lisbon, came to Bismarck and|North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis as- sociation at a meeting held at the headquarters here Monday afternoon outlined plans for the coming sea- son at Camp Grassick, the organiza- tion’s health camp for children lo- cated on Lake Isabel near Dawson. In attendance were Dr. James Gras-