The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935 THE GUMPS— WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN 7 AND HERE'S ANO He Soule ATA PROFIT '% 200, 000. — Bho HERE'S THE ONE ME HEAVENS - LOOK AT THE MONEY HE'S BEEN WAKING IN THE MONTH = LASERS S ONE STOCK NE Hughes Field, Bismarck 352,00- © HE TREGLED HIS MONEY, Admission—50c S IN A REW DAYS — Drum and Bugle Corps, Two Bands. : 1 , Ticket entitles you to ballot for Homecoming Queen SY THIRTY THOUSAND ‘DOL! s! HIS ADVICE SANS INVESTED f@ - INVE! SHAT = A MIGHT HAVE SEEN WORTH “TODAY— BISMARCK vs. MINOT HANS CLEANED UP SSSSSSSEENGY \ SaaS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WE HARDLY CAN SET THE DATE, YET, DOCTOR. IT'LL PROB- DOCTOR, WHEN WILL MY MOTHER) TLL HAVE BE ABLE To TO ASK COME IN FOR MY ABLY BE AROUND OUR BIGGEST GAME THAT OPERATION NURSE fi! THE MIDDLE OF 2 OF THE YEAR! GUT, ff IF IT’ Okay BY MOM, p WS Okay By MEI! YOU WANTED DOCTOR ULM 1O ASSIST GOSH! THAT’S ABOUT THE TIME WE'LL BE PLAYING KINGSTON.... WELL, SUH, MISTAH WINDY, AH WORKED FO WILL LATCHWOOD TEN YEARS FO NUFFIN, “T figure so long as I make my own money it’s none of their ° business how I spend it.” MEA Sut int B66 4 Eins. ope” —— | _ Girl Soldier . HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 Decorates. L wh B SOF FIE (NB A[C[H) 12 Door rug. : ought in the Gaus 14 Her monument ts at; — - Revolutionary [9] iM] War. a battlefeld. 16 Tablet. as See 17 Heavy string. 12 Male. =i 20 Heart. 22 You and I. 13.Clan symbol. 25 Musical note. 15 Disturbance. 16 Overwhelming fright. 18 A Httle (muste). 10 Fieh. 20 Pusey. 21To pull. 23 Convent worker, 24 Myseif. ; THAT (S FOR BENEFIT OF My SEcRETARY OF STATE | HENOT ABLE T READ VERY FAST! GOSH, RATA, WHAT Ya )suRE,Sem! eur EIRsT I DOIN’ 2 T THOUGHT Ya WRITE LETTER TO SECRE WANTED ME TA Take Ya TARY OF STATE ,IN HOD OUT T SHOW YA TH’ SIGHTS). JAH PODSAHI 26 Exploit. JE} 27 fit. 30To falter. 32 Female sheep. 33 Fungus. 34 Skin. 39 To summon. 35 By. 40 Cry of surprise = y4; “4 36 Membranous pe A VERTICAL ma 43 Cry of pleasure 1 Girl. 37 To cleave. 44.Lions’ homes, 2 Wind instru- 39 Locust pod. 25 Wand. 45 To affirm, ment. 42 Stream. 26 Discharges. 47To decree, 3 Quantity. 43 Grandpa- 28 Ream. 52 Also. 4 Behold. rental. 29 Jeer. 53 To frighten, 5 Skillet. 45 To perform. 30 Chief. 54 This —— 6 First letter of 46 Thing. 31 Mexican dollar _ prevented the a name, 47 Exclamation 33 Dinner. capture of her, 7 Court. 48 Northeast. 34 Church. bench, dead hus- 8To skip. 49 Measure. 35 Office. band’s gun. 9 Collar. 50 Company. 36 To choose. 55 She was at his 10 Happens 51 Note in scale, 38 Silkworm. side in —— again. 53 Street. chal Red iadisidaiakedoocleal INSEE PT RT Ne PTT TT NT PINS ed Nig LET ME_ HELP] DONT BE Siti! snoo'!!! SOU, OPAL J GWAN OUT NYPLAY | AVE, NOSELE A 6000 SOT, L_ NEED PIN IN SHAPE THE EXERCISE we WAS WRT 6ST OUT OF EASY RUNS INTO A SNAG GEE HERE, FOLKS, IT'S GITTIN'SOA WELL, ANT THERE \YES. HAVE EVERYONE USSEN, MUG! 1/M vi WEAPON DA WEAPONS |LOOKIN' OUT FOR My- SELF, SEE. 1 AIN'T IN' MY ROD OVER. Three Songs Featured ‘I Live for Love’ Has JLT. IURDERS IS LESSA DA EST ? A | ENOUGH, WE OUGHTER PUT ASTOP ee TOIT. BE Easy. 4 In ‘This Is the Life’ Soon-an entire nation will be hum- ming and whistling three new songs introduced by little Jane Withers, nine-year-old featured player in Fox Film's “This Is the Life,” which somes ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday to the amount Theatre. The songs are “Got a New Kind of “Rhythm,” “Sandy and Me” and “Fresh Prom the City,” all written the popular composers, Sam Stept Sidney Clare. Clare is noted as writer of the lyrics for “The Good Lollipop.” ition to singing these songs, gives a demonstration of FES & BEELE i E E : i Catchy Original Songs Dolores Del Rio, the exotic Mexican beauty, with Everett Marshall, fa- mous radio, musical comedy and operatic star, comes to the Capitol | Theatre today, in the new Warner Bros. comedy romance with music, “I Live for Love.” The picture is heralded as one of the most unique productions of the day. Catchy original songs were written for the picture by the fa- mous team of Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, and sung by Everett Marshall. Other music includes the favorite Neapolitan street song, “Ah, Marie,” in which Eddie Conrad, and the fa- rye alae! i E “UMPA DOWN GIMME MY. CLUB! OUTA My WAY - LEMME AT ‘EM!

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