The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1988 THE GUMPS—FOR SHAME : SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark OUY TILL 4:30 AGAIN THIS MORNING=] | [7 WHAY NAVE You TO SAS \ A MAN Your AGE = WELL~ "4 E j - (Y CLUBBING — For YOURSELF — KEEPING MY DAUGHTER - You SNOULD HANG YOUR HEAD IN SHAME - Ee AND ME SITTING oars A guns OF THe NIGHT AGAIN | Yoo MAY BE HER HUSBAND LONE = SIN - \ i MOMSOOR CINDERELLA / DO YOU EXPECT ME To STAND IDLY. (LL GIVE THAT HUSBAND BY AND SEE MY DAUGNTERS OF YoURS A PIECE OF IND- f : g LIFE RUINED— ‘ f NOTHER— Z , : i BY AN OLD ROQUE - pO. AND ANOTHER I NEVER TOOK A THING IN MY LIFE, "Ul BUT IF I WERE JUST A LITTLE BIGGER, i 61351 By S 6S 5 PATO “Come on, Joe, I can’t rest here, I always get inspired when T see a statue of a great man.’ God of? Love \HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 21 Monkey. elo! 23 Saher 24His tale is iv Age th —— erer. 8 He was the \ gon of the 30 To exchange, 2 Russian 61 Assessment mountains - jeanede part. ‘siFoowway. —Vougne, 2 innires rev- 65 Pertaining to § Flour box 43 To diversity. a ae yy bas Satter FEEL PUNK, HUMPH! THass FUN Au); EN'ey TIME TH NURSE Freswie! ARE YOU TRYIN’ TA KID: 3Pitcher Me ee (Smee Set uoealowve OreA : CHATS WRONG ‘ary TAKES Ur TEMPERATURE me ABOUT Cy FRECKLES? 87 Region. ‘10 Snout Patel {TW ELAS Pole, YOUNG FEL Gees! moe = 58 He fell in love: Vases tor 47 Armadillo, with —— cremation. 48 Rootstock 69 He nee etime 22 ia spealag 49To simmer.) iy 50 Tree fluid VERTICAL allowance. 52To pull, 1 Pussy 15 Depended. 54 Owns, NN ye’ mr Zz n= PUT FCN WPT ear) Zi af a ae ene Peretti NY AG : BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : ECHO NSE CLS : Soa: c aN NY t} \P NO-1M LETTING HER On, WANE, BEEN RON 1_AM! BUT, T COULDNT HURT ANY CNN LYS , 2] ERAT RE ane || | BOS SSS , A SIMPLY PUT SIMMY BOWN FIRST —— AND, \E_HE OOESNT MAKE THAT Ra see P< TRE LBERTY Vis THOUGHT YOU AS ALL. DAY FISGWING TRIP, HE PTT ENTE Re : § j |] ene RE GONG (ONT AS SMART AS ahi WE i9) Pt tT NE ETT oe , ' ; r - SERRR gap Meee : | AT THE MOVIES ean Parker Castin |‘Murder in the Fleet’ Role of Kitty O’Hara| Is Excellent Thriller Damon Runyon’s most intriguing] Mysterious crimes, an amasing feat Btory, “Princess O'Hara,” is coming] of detective work, and brooding be- to the Capitol Theatre tonight. Kitty|wilderment mingle with hilarious eZ LACE TOWARD NOON, THEY OtHera, the girl in the story, is one| comedy in a unique blend in “Murder ERD TOC fee Mr ee , aa, < TWO MEN, EACH WITH A of the most lovable characters ever|in the Fleet,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s 3 oat Te IN, Wé ING | le seen on the screen, and made doubly|new story of crime on a cruiser, now y 2.55 ] | y : 0 with adorable Jean Parker play-| playing at the Paramount Theatre, ing the part. Chester Morris has one| today and Thursday. of his most attractive roles in this as} Thrills blend into laughs and vice Vic Toledo, a dashing young sports-j Versa, as @ naval lieutenant follows a and owner of a taxi company| criminal amid a crowd of civilian vis- fn New York. itors and a ship's crew, impounded Some of the highlights of the pic-|0n @ suspicious-laden ship. ture include the theft of a famous 7) inal is disclosed after practically every soul on board has bee! suspicion, en | tly scored in “Times Square Lady” and “Society Doctor,” gives an outstanding performance. ap i ie a5 5 & i efi Eeegii i

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