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

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By George Clark | “For_the crying out loud! Can’ ; you see this is a brand car?” Noted Archway Answer to Previous Puzzle I-|>|0) QED im imi 30| OR |— iS} n=] 0/2) WEIMWwe </> O|-|0| 0m|o|>|<| im)n)o}-o1m| <M olz|>/o ZiO|-)=[=|m} >| Zima m\0|>|ORO) w> [roe npn We We 3B ev is] 48 Denoting finai 2 Roll of film. ae aaa a \a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935 Se os oe THE GUMPS—CURSES : : | ) KNEW (Y= | KNEW IT | 7 YOUVE RUINED EVERYTHING- fy |. SHE'S. GONE FoR Good NOW - 1] IA, ULL NEVER GEY HER BACK — b OH, MY DARLI FTER STAYING WITH MAMA Hl ALL NIGHT, MILLIE JUST | il | CALLED BIM— yy, THS PHONE WHAY DID SHE SAY, ANDY ? 1S SHE COMING K? WHAT - WHAT D'YA MEAN YOu AIN'T GONNA DATE ME TO- NIGHT ? I “THOUGHT You PROMISED TO GO TO A MOVIE WITH ME !! 1 BUSINESS !/ ~~ Ta SOME MISCHIEE THAT'LL / JES’ TELLIN’ LIES: WHEN T was’ YOUR, HURT “THAT LI'L PUPPY! XH’ GUY WHAT TELLS NEVER TOLD 4 Lie! “tH! PUPIL it ! a i g ¢ g a Jat Dy22Ems : [sas PRESSED] paiiy BALONEY . ee | CUSTOMERS GARE es | orem ey SE ere a NEST] Seam HEATED ] REERI sf cop tese Cons T HOPE YOu KIDS"AIN’ 1NO, t Pog Home Ra OH YEAH! if a e ‘T.M, REG. U. ©, PAT. OFF, ZC) © 1996 By mea SERVICE, wc. WELL! WELL! DERN WT Bi TAKE , } \aan is N a AT THE MOVIES Dix as Marshal Curbs Renegades of Arizona Tappingga virgin source of screen material, RKO. Radio presents “The pacegaD starring Richard Dix as an exciting cinema account of a fron- tier marshal’s activity in curbing the renegades who infested the west in its young stages of formation and This picture is showing at the Capitol theater today. Historical figures like Wild Bill Hickok, Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp were once involved in the fierce conflict between the police and ban- dit factions. Notable peacemakers of they blazed away with six- shooters, risking life and limb to pre- serve order and establish equity. A composite of these characters is played by Richard Dix. He portrays Clay Tallant, an itinerant bandit chaser en route to California, halts at Silver City, Arizona, to visit Action, Romance in Zane Grey Western A colorful outdoor drama, “Wan- derer of the Wasteland,” outstanding because of its originality. of plot and humaneness of characterization’ topped with rip-roaring action that marks the ageless popularity of Zane Grey westerns, opens at the Para- mount theatre Friday. Laid against the picturesque desert | settlement. country of the West in the days when bands of outlaws roamed the centers its story about Dean Easterner who, on his badlands, meets and falls Gail Patrick also trav- i i E. tions involve his kin and sweetheart, he dons the marshal’s badge, reforms a notorious killer and purges the YYOU DONE THIS, YOU WOBBLE- KNEED PELICAN! AN'I GOTTA MY DEAR LULU Y BELLE, ALLOW ME’ y—1T0 EXPLAIN, likened to his role in “Cimarron.’ ‘As Yancey Cravat, it will be remem- Dix characterized a pioneer an Oklahoma at the point of s gun. = 3 a

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