The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935 THE GUMPS—HA! HA! HO! HO! MOTHER- | KNOW YOURE ) BRUISE BLUE ‘TODAY= FERBNS CMTS tty Sau SURPRISE! BASY~ i BUT | HEAL, VM LAY yy rT UST . FoR I TRIED TO TELL You NUTTY COok IS AN HONEST, UPRIGHT BOY... ‘YouD BETTER GET YOURSELF A NEW BAGFUL OF SuSPIC OUR HEADS OFF... TRIED SCARING HIM AND THREAT- ai “1 don’t know what your mother is thinking n you go around annoying: neighbors with things to sell.” Maker of Stars | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 He was a UGrand olf man FIGS — (pl). = 1). - ' 1 ; OH, OH] “HERE'S OL DUNK GUNN! clulel OL (Slee) Ivenuls} , TOR SAYS YOU CAN TAKE ) OKAY, NuRsey! Ho HoT Hector! tus 1s SWELL! eee cosu \, OH, . of tre theatri- Alp |/ ID MERI! IVE |Rmwiolale| 4 ry, are “iases pat on DOWN THE HALL, BUT _/ MANY MILES Kin Z AN' NO TRAFEIC COPS Ta GOTHER Heres WHERE T WANE SOME | er = THAILIE MAINT CIE MME ISINIES 1e'sced tas. NOT TO EXERT YOURSELF! GET ON & GALLON? ' me! i Pre ‘ 1 17 Minute objects, a rs Ge; 18 Poem. 4 GG7 ‘ ioral 20 Stream Y me 3 obstruction. 4G cert 21 Nose noise. yy 17 Gentte\ : # 4 22 Preposition. Vy ¥ IS[_ 23 Three. IAG) Te ete [WAI RMRIA TALC BMPIATT A] 24 siete. J "a Dower BR RIEIAY or Opvored tote ip y Mathemattodt YY a 87 Dresses @ theatrical 30 Schools for 4 Y) Up =. razor. -center. teachers. hj _ 88 Therefore. 48 Tardiest. 32 Musical D 4 ged VERTICAL composition. ‘et symptoms. 40To Killa 3Usaaietiation, severe a—s were 3 Northeast. 37 Balker. proud to Work 4 God of love. 38 To oscillate. for’ him. 6 Kindled. 39 Vestment. Carolina, 44For fear that. ¢Note in scale. 40 Ocean. 3rSan god. 45 Tidy, 7To deem. 41To perch. G2 Ray of a wheel 46 Viol 42 Pedal digit. 7 bere 2 : ~ MY BS MISTAKE WAS Ss whirling instrument. 91m the middle 43 Rodent WEL WELLLIF IT AE TH ONE OF Ma Xe BLAS Be SORE SR: le #7 He hel, f. 45 Northwest. ? ANT INDUSTRY. OuTw NGGE' APS PORTE! y Renarent: ee a 10 Form of “a.” 46Go on (music) L See Y'COOLONT TARE IT | MACE FALURES HAS | | AT THE MOVIES Barn Dance Band to |Joe E. Brown Star in ‘Appear At Paramount] New Home Run Comic Sometimes called oe pues Bate ane E, Brown is coming to town - elers,” more often called the back- lay. Bes = = a q y bone of the Barn Dance Show; the] He appears at the Capitol Theatre Fes 2 UY, i WELL! THATS A NICE National Barn Dance Band, which is|in “Alib! Ike,” W: 5 a Naz SY WELCOME, ISN'T IT? appearing at the Paramount on Fri- 7, based — 3 - day as a part of the WLS 1935 barn dance, lives up to both of its names. The National Barn Dance Band/crack pitcher and the best batter of ‘was organized over 20 years ago by|his club, Mark Buzzington. For a great many years it played the major vaudeville|plays any other player would have circuits of the country, then in 1933,|been proud of. when WLS was looking for a com-| Joe falls in love with the sister of the Captain's wife, but when he alibis on his romance, the girl hears him down escapes, and the romance is patched is to|up by the players in one of the most up the stars of the radio sta-|comical climaxes i ble. times individual mem-| Olivia de Havilland, the stunning of the band have taken theleighteen year old girl who made such a hit in Max Reinhardt’s “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” has the leading fe sho) Sisters,” “the Three Neighbor Boys,” “Olaf the Swede” and “Spareribs,” the colored comic! ia banjo is rapes tied an Anes weatsig

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