The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1935, Page 16

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__ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 - i aa THE GUMPS—THE LIGHTS ARE CHANGING 'S BE THE LAST ONE JUST YOU LET IN THE WORLD TO WANT To SEE ME RUN THINGS, WIS HOME BROKEN UP- OR TO THAT'S ALL@ WA FINALLY BEGINNING OD SEE ee ee ans ALIGHT AHEAD- Se AT ALT SURPRISED AND Aide SEPARATED \ DONT KNOW- 1 BE AWFULLY SS (orm sures THEIR GOAL, ADVENT- Wi, UROUS MEN SET OuT WHERE THEY COME, ON THEIR QUEST FOR , = LURED BY THE CALL OF WEALTH.... FABULOUS, GLITTER- : NN RICHES...DAY AND NIGHT FOOTSTEPS ING WEALTH...DIAMONDS ! “a ECHO THROUGH THE JUNGLE ......... ‘AND, LOOK, LILLIE, WH WE BROKE THE BOX OPEN, } GOVERNMENT FINDS 1T WAS FULL OF THESE THIS OUT, YOU'LL GOLD cons ! BE ACCUSED OF HOARDING GOLD! “Now can you promise that this house will be delivered by Monday? We've asked a lot of people out. oa Pe THIS CURIOUS WORLD “oguor EROS, © 1008.8 NRA SERVIC. sue. .7. NA, REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. SALESMAN SAM SAM KNOWS THEY WERE By SMALL, Ye WANT ME TA SUMP UP AN’ DOWN] RIGHT Y NER AL ‘SAM! HOP ON “TH SPRINGBOARD SEVER el EVENING RED AND MORNING GRAY, HELP THE TRAVELER ON HIS WAY; aRD SEVERA EVENING GRAV AND MORNING RED, TUES, 1228T RIGHT, 2 THE BIBLE/ : 4 P F G CHRIST SAID, “WHEN IT (Ss EVENING, YE SAY, IT WILL BE FAIR WEATHER; FOR. THE SiXy IS RED. ANOS IN THE MORNING, [IT WILL BE FOUL WEATHER, TODAY; FOR THE SKY IS RED AND LOWERING” GEE'IT \ONT FAIR SHATTIE SLAVES. ORY, 1 SEEN YA : ove ‘fur! ROUND HERE, Fos OSE FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT = AND SHOWIN’ WAT TIE TAING Wiet ff SOAP N'CLEAN TEM FACES DOESNT BO A DIS SEED THINS Boos Lene: | se Say BNO CCAS |] PteeeDy GUAR OUTIE WER EES ONT 55% \ - : bi . BUT NONT CAND TIGR SAND TOOL, \ TENO MATTER POW) PRETTY TiS AROUND! HE NEVER LIFTS WIS “ER bs a WAND TO WELP i KANSAS | AT ONE TIME HAD A PRAIRIE DOG TOWN FIVE MILES WIDE AND ONE HUNDRED MILES LONG/ Shearer Comes Back |Radio Cop Sings In Great Success Catchy Lyric Film Few motion pictures are able to| Phil Regan, Warner Bros, golden stand the test of being reissued fol- | Voiced tenor, seldom bets on the suc- = ee 7 lowing the initial release but Norma ess of a song because he admits that we SR rie yea ad {ee S. Ee Se Ghearer’s triumphant film version of |8® has selected too many songs that A oO UP BEHIND —, famous stage classic, “Smilin’| 2 Was certain were headed for “best | ABOUT YOU. COME Through,” in which she is supported sellers” only to find out that they Fredric March and Leslie Howard, | “ere duds, and vice versa. are productions ‘which But he is willing to lay real odds hearts of movie- | “It's So Nice Seeing You Again,” the ae written for his current War- ner Bros. picture, “We're In the Be omend Money,” at the Capitol Theatre today again that Metro- ne Friday. ie ep Nae, by the 4 »|famous song team Mort Dixon and bringing “Smilin’| ave Wrubel. the screen of the Phil claims that this one is certain Theatre where it will be|/,, be “in the money.” two days. The ‘at “ i = Picture is a riotous fast mov- Through” is Putas dteea watt tee ing comedy with tense dramatic mo- mental romance. It is completely de-|™eD'S and @ stirring romance. The wold of that sophistication which cast includes Joan Blondell, Glenda marked her characterizations in| Servell, Hugh Herbert, Ross Alexan- “strangers May Kiss,” “A Free Soul”| 1°" Phil Regan and Henry O'Neill. SE te pel 7 Bone of ka oe soo 8 “sour ” because of his habit ging Jane Cow! first presented It on|of keeping a batch of sour dough on the model by which’ sentimentality in hand as a “starter” for his flapjacks. § FS gfe i 2 i ey z eff ay ge28 efi n At night, he kept the crock of dough KNOW TS —.| TTS P QUEEN drama is measured. “As sweet andlin his bed, so that his body men ! HOLD ON! HOW OO I f THAT v7 H en bea ae ty Uhlan erttts would keep the mixture warm. THIS YARN OF YOURS AINT ‘ “FER ~ 7 HMM point their comparisons. WHY, ~OKAY If Much of the area of Holland is 15 ‘ SOME KIND OF A TRICK? 4 YOURE BUT] eager i feet: below sea level. For this reason, AFTER MORE : the windmills must be kept going al- Schillin pee apeouay Prevent the land ’ ‘The name of the cauliflower is de- ‘By Pepperiah — [Hed from, the Latin “caulis” <cab- os larger sizes. bage) and “flos” (flower), —_—_——_—_—_—_———___. U 1 | Qoz pepper los Bon demas Bara : , N\ ; Wy ot Building Material ‘ Se 4o: pepper 15¢ See us for estimates 4 in Bos Y | Se. pepper 25¢ || MARCH tice Ano ru a\ \i is IWR f. i & Wm, Noggle, Sup't. Phone 728 , hes ~_" g reraet |

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