The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1935, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935 - :: s — : THE GUMPS—FLEXIBLE GLASS PREFERRED Mia gas ‘ : ‘ e 7 i : p is \ CAN'T LET HIM OW, JOY! THE VERY THING Foreign .Diva BIAS PRNATE STUDY aren. ' We LAG BOR Lee yas HOW '0.UUST LIKE NOW AFTER REPORT FROM HIS CONF i HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzie 13 Whale. To GET ONS PREP AGENY- ALL ABOUT FLEXI h, Tack an er he TAIMETS! [FJAIRIL[Ely] 15 She was one AT THOSE WIRES - GLASS, PREFERRED — / her betiike —pAHIEIRIO} WIEIEIK[, of the great HE GETS EVERY THIS MUST BE WHAT BIM - vol. citadel AS CALLED DOWN TO THE a1 To a rae or EARLY ABOUT—: ii Water wheel: FIATTIETS] 22°To rent again. ice SO 18 Maple shrub. 27 Hail! 29 Free theater 28 aay brown. ticket. AIRIO|M| R 1 Bak. 1 este S|O|LMMMIAITIEIRMMOINIE 32 Atmond. Sy ehiae, CEINERIALT IWEWIVIOIRIK) 36 stirrea up. 33 Data VERTICAL 32 Counterfeit. 25 Winged. 48 Figure. According to *° pda A 29 Pressing tools. 53 Part in a 2 Platform. 41 Gridiron. 33 Nautical. drama. 3 Epical events. 42 Heavenly body 34 First public 54 Melody. aHabituated. 43 Senin aig é 35 Al a a le 0 Ri crepares tor Gvahe was torn Tieathin, T°. A GOOD WORD FOR FRECKLES publication. in ——, Spain. 8 Snare. 46 Hammer end. : 38 Toward. 58She made her 9 Be silent. 49 Hour. Cl see THis JERSEY ? IT BEL eae WHY? BECAUSE THE )( someDAY YOULL KNOW - Ay’ fs 29 Sinks. operatic 10 Passage. 50 Dutch measure ONG’ ONE WHO WORE IT THAT IT HASN'T. IN THE neon the f arter- Mimo wor. eaglide TT Rtu te’ Svense Eaueety: tah, FELLOW NAMED FRECKLES M¢GOOSEY/ PLACED MORE IM- |] MEANTIME, L WANT TO NUTE ROCKNES idea of a good qu ITS A LITTLE FADED AND BATTLE-. SCARRED, AND IT HASN'T BEEN ~ IN MANY GAMES THIS YEARS . x } K with plenty of personal- PORTANCE ON SOME- || FINDONE AMONG You Lity, coy aitieani and nod vatteag volte THING BESIDES FOOT- || BIG ENOUGH TO wear * so that when he yelled the signals the backfield BALL. BUT DON'T GET : {T. ididn't have the tendency to be lulled to sleep. ee eR OSS RACET {tant things to teach a quarterback were when {not to pass and: “When in doubt, punt.” } _ But football has changed, what with the ad- vent of the lateral, and forward passes being A quarterback is boss of all situations. He must either succeed on his own hook, or sports- mantiike, take a rap for an error in judgment. He must always be on the lookout for the breaks, and must punt, punt, punt. on a wet, sloppy field until he gets one of those breaks. FE ET a ao Sa a a ee ae a Ht N+ N+ - ZZ Se ee me GZ || Tit y tl A Y G_* paneer BREEEY G | | 4 LY | |B E7EEREZE a 2g Hee we PPE Ne TT PET] SMT FR (ay Fe a Wing Congregational Church E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. ‘The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m., Everyone invited. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:30 a.‘m. Mrs Clyde Harvey, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- der the leadership of Supt. Hall. EEEESEEER PT TT ym | 4 11 | |Z LUTHERAN RURAL CHURCHES Driscoll Parish Divine service at St. Petri at 11:00. Luther League at Zion at 2:30. Service with yearly meeting at Langedahl at 4:00 p. m. Luther League at Tuttle at 8:00 Wilton . m. - ! BR Matteson, stated Supply ghiss o. T. Brenna, Pastor, | SALESMAN SAM i —— SAM, MR.UMPH, IN ROOM ) Sey, L GOOD GOSH! FIRST YA REMOVE TH’ LAMPS AN’ WHEN PEOPLE OCON'T PAY THEIR|| ZO -~35-36- endtee Bipk of Brice de-| MARIE LUTHERAN CHURCH Ib, OWES A THREES Weeks EI GET || oe CHAIRS AN’ Now YER TAKIN’ OUT TH DRESSER|| | HOTEL BILLS, TH’ HOTEL go voters! partment, isnaeaanraeieebuise BILL OF $40L TRY To coL— Ty! money ||MINOGTS KIN Ye PLEASE TELL ME WHY HAS NO DOUGH To Pay || Correct! Mrs. V. Plegel, Supt. of primary and| sunday, Nov. 3, All Saints’ Day. LECT (T BUT DON'T INSULT ) WITHOUT |] LATER . 2 HIM! Toucny! TH! Pe ey JAN! 2:00 p. m,, Bible st d Sund } HE'S KINDA TOUCHY! So WE GOTTA SE Hl service at 11:00 a. m. | gcngoi.P 1 Dible study and Sunday ASK) } STUEF BACK! Junior Endeavor societies 7:00 p.| 3-09 church worship. A > eee m. o Sermon: “Christians Are te Light Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m.| of the World.” Senior O, E. Endeavor, Sunday 7:00 a.m MISSION CHURCH Cora DeVeo Richard, president. East of Wilton 5 ea Practice, Thursday} sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a, m. Mrs. EE. Matteson, director. Preaching service at 8 p. m. Darlyne Fiegel, pianist. Revival meetings will continue next ad cholr practice, Friday 8:00) week every evening except Saturday. . mM. A ‘dial invil led to all. ‘Mri M, Bjorke, ees cor invitation extend all. H. E. \d, Pastor. Mr V. Flee, a Berglan | ‘Young people’s choir practice Tues- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. pei orelgped E Matteson, director. Miss Stella Glencoe Christ, pianist. Morning Service, 10 o'clock. Coleharbor Sunday School, 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor every Mrs. Wm. McMurrick, Supt. ‘Wednesday at 7 p.m. Mrs. Stumvoll, Stewartsdale BOOTS, FOR HEAVENS SAKE , KEEP THE HE VOWED WE WAS GOING TO LEANE . 6ponsor. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. BONS AWAY FROM HERE XODAY STEPHEN || TOWN, BOT LT TALWED HIM OUT OF IT HEMISTOCLES Alexander Church: Mrs. O. G. Davenport, Supt. 1D SIMPLY FURIOUS BECAUSE OF THE : WHO SAID , “WILD CONS MAKE THE E, E. Matteson, Stated Supply. Morning Service, 11:30 o'clock. PRANK THEY PLANED OD HIM LAST No BEST HORGES"” Sunday School 2:00 p. m. Subject: —" t the Bible can d Walter LeRoy, Superintendent. | tor us tedaye ne we Buble can do Preaching service every other 8tn-( Communion and Baptism service day, 3 p.m. following the morni: ‘ice. Senior Christian Endeavor, 1:30| 0 = “Ne "OTs Service, ». m. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Walter LeRoy, President. Mr. Roy Lewis, Supt. Choir practice Wednesday evening} Preaching Service, 8 p. m. at 7:30. Following the evening service there Intermediate Christian Endeavor at | will be Communion service and recep- 7:30 on Sunday evenings, tion of new members. ODIST A cordial invitation is extended to Moffit M. E. Church adipic Morning worship, 10:30 o’clock, Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 p. m. Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. Braddock M. E. Church Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m. Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. #H. M,. Gulson, Pastor. It is said that it 1s possible to make a razor blade that would keep its edge indefinitely without stopping, but such a blade would cost approximately $25. ‘There are many varieties of grey- hounds, but all are not tall and slen- . i ‘ der. The Italian greyhound is a > Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. | dwarf and is kept as a pet. | AT THE MOVIES Ex-Gridiron Star Is Vesuvius Is Realistic Elated by His Role| In Picture of Pompeii John McGuire, who has an import-| To be seen in “The Last Days of ant part in Fox Film’s “This Is the | Pompeii,” coming attraction at the Life,” with Jane Withers, now at the | Capitol Theatre, is the eruption of Paramount theatre, is one featured | Vesuvius which, with the accompany- player. who can boast that he never/ing earthquake, completely demol- ishes the classically beautiful city. ‘Both the eruption and the destruc- tion are said to be stirringly realistic, and-the story of the last vivid years PISTOL SOME PLACE. | _ [SEARCH HIS TENT. YAS, YOU OL: BUSYBODY, IM or BACK- AN’ HEREAFTER, YOU AGAIN 7 Y'SEE THATCHA DO, Y’HEART

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