The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1935, Page 10

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“Now, dear, eat your peas and Sarraeelbehire Daddy i * “into another of his tantrums.” Famed Bird Authority | 7 HORTZONTAS Answer to Previous Puzzle _ 11 Before. CMA CIESIC OOD Emr] 12 Telnaes. i] TIRIAMMAIDIONMAIL [EI 15 You and 1. Ie IRISMEAISIPIS| 18 Everlastingly le rir] 20To profane. ‘ eEISMRO TUT} 21 His aren book is “The DMMCIEITMEPIEIR)® Birds of A ISMMMIAILIE] ~~ INISMECIAIRIT |S] 24 Pertaining to the side. 26 To choose. 29 Engine. 31 Falsehood. z 43Gaiter. 44 Singing voice. 45 Hawks’ disease. 46 Grief. , 48 Tree. \ 50 Senior. 51 Doctor. 523.1416, 53 Deity. 55 To accomplish li ae it ; Court. AT THE MOVIES 1 ‘Ann Sothern Stars in| Cooper and Sten Play First Featured Role] In Farm Love Picture “Eight Bells,” gripping nautical] ‘The love story of a famous New THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935 THE GUMPS—THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW AILLIE / i COME IN QUICKLY HE TS TO TELL UB SOMETHING— MT mo SNATCHING A KID 1S ONE RACKET I WONT DIRTY MY HANDS ON...1 KNOW HOw PEOPLE FEGL WHEN SOMm- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I'VE GOT FIVE GUYS 1 | CAN DEPEND ON! TLL || HAVE THEM FINE-ComB | HIS BURG UNTIL THAT KID 1S FouND !! Go Ss V7, i NO. 1378 Main ST Te you're Boren were you Boaro, BoaRO HERE! eg ee FRESH- PLUCKED $ DUCKY CHICKEN PEOTHER BEOS % DINNERS GRE , UGLY ~ SOMETAIN, GOS AWFOL HAS HAPPENED To Th’ STORE WANE LISSEN, EASY, HOW TH’ HECK: WELL, I DIDN'T KNOW, FOR SURE. THE ORUGGIST, YOu DID YOU KNOW /REMEMBER,WAS TELLING HOW a USED TO PLAY PRANKS Grama, will be shown at the Capitol theatre Wednesday and Thursday. Ann Sothern is starred and Ralph Bellamy and John Buckler have fea- tured roles. Dealing with the primitive loves and hates inspired by the presence of @ beautiful girl York author, played by Gary Cooper, and a New England farm girl, played by Anna Sten, is told in “The Wed- ding Night,” the Samuel Goldwyn Production which comes to the Para- mount Theatre Wednesday and Thurs- day. Also featured are Ralph Bellamy, Helen Vinson and Siegfried Rumann.| King Vidor directed the picture, per, as the suibee, suddenly ‘weapons to keep her husband. fh £T'$ A GOOD THING I KNOW ALL THE HANG-OUTS IN THIS TOWN! IT SHOULDN'T. “TAKE LONG To FIND OUT JUST WHERE THEY'RE HIDING FRECKLES! [ACCORDING TO HIM, MORGAN COULDN'T KalOW A DOLLARS L BILL FROM A CIGAR COUPON, i _ = ANYTHING... WAS: JUST THINKING OUT CALL — ANDY — MIN — GET MY— SECRETARY — | MUST= PROVIDE You ALL- | FEAR— THE END-1IS- NEAR — By BLOSSER WE'LL AOD FOUR MORE FEET To IT, WHEN WE TURN IA! a 4=> sr 1 DUNNO = BUT, IE THINGS DONT PICK UP PRETTY SOON ,WELL — \ =<] YET WATSON HAD SHOWN US THE WILL “THAT | WAS SUPPOSEDLY WRITTEN BY MORGAN. NOW, — ——— COULON'T READ, HOW "HE BLAZES| E\ COULD HE WRITE A WILL 2 [meme ay Tn ee ——— 9

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