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10 ‘THK; BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935. 8 | THE GUMPS—WON’T YOU COME INTO MY PARLOR— FOR ME- HEAVENLY DAYS= LISTEN To THs ‘|| AND ON * WONT YoU HAVE TEA WITH ME ENGR/NED TONGS 70, TALK OVER A SPECIAL || STATIONERY- YOURS- MRS M. DE STROSS— MESSAGE fe FOR YOU, | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clar! : AT THAT- ID LIKE ‘To SEE HOW APTER ALL THe TROUBL port A BILLIONAIRE LIVES - WHAT | ‘ r WHO < SHG IMPRESS AE WITH WY CHANCE “TD BREAK INTO SOCIETY J BIM GUMP'S RICHES — Dab coer : FRECK,I THINK } RIGHT! THE You AND 1 LITLE KIDS THEY HAVE MORE APPEAL THAN WE CAN COLLECT ’ He sure. || HAVE! OSSIE, Fuzzy AND WE'LL DISTRIBUTE GIRL NAMED FLORETTE, WHOM HE READ ABOUT IN THE PAPERS... HIS MOTHER SAID THE GIRL. AND TAG ARE GET- HOS sat ote 35 wen Bere ye ‘Now, there’s one catch to this job. We have to baby my husband a great deal.’”* m, Sunday evening the young peo- ple will give a program. A hearty welcome to all. HE, Bergland, Pastor. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) CHURCH NOTICES | nea Seema: WONEST, | WENT BACK \(~ ‘THAT WONT DO ANY Goop! iT. M. Gulson 234 West Rosser THE FIVE 1 GAVE YOU WHEN T GOT T'THE ALONG THE STREET THE WORST BEATIN’ I EVER Sacred Heart Catholic Church Phone 1245 TO PAY FOR A TURKEY? } BUTCHERS, 1 REACHED GOT, AS A LAD, WAS FER Wilton, N. D. | Glencoe: THINK FAST !/ INTO MY POCKET, AND IT |/I MET, IF THEY'D TELLIN’ THE TRUTH! Order of Masses: | BETTE OT Oth FOUND A FIVE- First Sunday, Mass at 11;00 a. m. :00 a, m. BUCK BILL Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a.m, |. Mrs. Wm. McMurrick, Supt. : Rev. . Wi ‘ing. = oe one ngerne:. | Sunday Schodl 10:30 a. m. Mr, O. G. Davenport, Supt. METHODIST |_ Morning worship 11:30. Moffit M. E. Church | Baldwin: Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock, Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Sunday school 11:30 a, m. Mr. Roy Lewis, Supt. Epworth League 3:00 p. m. Preaching service 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.|“Ye that make mention of the Lord, Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. keep not silence, Braddock M. E. Church jAnd give Him no rest, till He estab- Sunday school 10:00 a. m. |_lish, and till ; Epworth League 7:00 p. m. \He make Jerusalem a praise in the Evening worship 8:00 o'clock. | earth.” (isa, 62:6, 7). Carlin F. Curtis, Pastor. | LUTHERAN RURAL CHURCHES Wing Congregational Church Driscoll Parish . E. Matteson, Stated Supply. Divine service at Langedahal at| SALESMAN SAM The church services are held every | 11:00. 7 %, 7 two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m.,| Afternoon service at St. Petri at I SEE OU HUGNICKELCS Yeau | AN, OH Momma) Everyone invited. Sunday School |3:00. IN TH! DINING ROOM DOES THAT BABY DE- AGAIN, JOHNNY! MAND SERVICE! WELL, THASS WHAT YER||AW, YOu JEST DON'T 2 \ HERE FOR —TA GIVE |/KNOW How TA _HANOLE 4 every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs.j “The evening service at Tuttle at PEOPLE TH’ BEST OF PEOPLE! TRY TALKIN’ Clyde Harvey, superintendent, 8:00 will be in charge of the Luther 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- | League. A . SERVICE! HIM INTO OROERING der the leadership of Supt. Hall. The Zion Luther League meets at ( y pene |2:20. ia i Suge GUT HE | |b MISSION CHURCH |, The choir concerts have been set ae (a 4 NEVER SHOWS ANY HY, CHE East of Wilton for Dec. 8th at Driscoll and Dec. 10th Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. jat Tuttle, Prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p.j APPRECIATION! WHY If ASPARAGUS? (FG He Evert C. T. Brenna, Pastor. NER LEFTA _AT THE MOVIES | Powell Heads All-Star |‘Frisco Kid’ Next Star ‘Thanks a Million’ Cast | Role for Jimmy Cagney Irresistible song, cracking comedy| “Frisco Kid,” Warner Bros’ drama- and a heart-tugging romance fill the | tic’ picturization of the thrilling pio- speedy sequences of 20th Century's |neer days of old San Francisco when. “Thanks a Million,” the bright new|the Barbary Coast seethed with ac- musical with a million dollars worth | tivity and life within its borders was of stars which comes Saturday, Sun-|the wildest adventure, is scheduled day and Monday to the Paramount jas the feature attraction at the Capi- theatre. Ito theater on Saturday, Sunday and With Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak | Monday. enacting the chief romantic roles, ‘The all star cast is headed by James “Thanks a Million” presents Fred Al-|Cagney, who is supported by Mar- len, Patsy Kelly, Paul Whiteman and|garet Lindsay, Ricardo Cortez and his band with Ramona, Rubinoff, |1ili Damita, more than 40 persons in Raymond Walburn and the Yacht) the principal roles and thousands in club boys, They all act real parts inthe gigantic mob scenes. @ real story. nat | Barbary -Coast, at the time, swarm- ‘The pilot of “Thanks a Million” re-|eq with every sort of adventurer, in- volves about the grief and comedy aj cjuding miners, going or returning tanktown road company encounters | from the gold fields, ticket-of-leave under the masterful misdirection of | and fugitive criminals from the penal Fred Allen. colonies of Australia, gamblers, dive Dick Powell is the featured singer keepers and women of the under- of the company, and Ann Dvorak and |, - Patsy Kelly its dancing team. But world from every part of the country. ARE WE ff cre! t waontT THoo A OF TRAT | TEE REE —= SSS SS Dick doesn’t want to sing through a megaphone, and Allen has some pe- | culiar ideas about that and also about | how they can make money. Some | hilarious clashes are the result. In the climax of the film, Powell achieves recognition and a radio con- | tract. And Miss Dvorak says she will be his, although their romance is threatened for a time by the intrusion ot lovely Margaret Irving. Benny Baker, playing a comical stooge to Fred Allen, Andrew Tombes and Alan Dinehart, are among the actors who are seen in important fea- tured roles. People regarded the telephone as a suriosity when it was first invented. Bell educated them to use it by giving @ series of lectures and entertainments by telephone. The light produced by a Costa Ri- ean lantern fly is sufficient to enable a man to read a newspaper by it. WRIGLEY'S BRINGS You slavery and every other known vice, Murder, arson, crimping, white flourished openly in the shadow of the law whose officers waxed rich from the spoils of their underworld henchmen. It was under these con- ditions that the famed vigilantes were organized to hang murderous miscreants and burn dives that got out of hand. These flaming events constitute the stirring action of the picture, and it is in this setting that there blossoms a most unusual romance, that of a leader of the city's despoilers and a beautiful girl, tenderly reared in the luxury and refinement of the highest society. Automobile Slayer Sentenced to Death Winchester, England, Nov, 29—(?)— Arthur Charles* Mortimer, called a}. “terror man” for his alleged practice of running down girl cyclists while driving a stolen automobile, was con- victed of murder today, and sen- tenced to death. t SEEK INJUNCTION New York, Nov. 29.—()—H. Hobart Porter, president of the American ‘Water Works Co., announced Wednes- day his company had filed a com- plaint in the supreme court of the District of Columbia asking the court to restrain the Securities & Ex- change commission and other govern- mental agencies from enforcing the public utility act of 1935. ALLEY OOP ¥, HOWDY! WE'VE MADE A I TOLDJA WED ie caren MAKE A CLEAN GETAWAY 1S, ON THAT OTHER ISLAND AN’ THEY/VE WENT 0 GET 'IM ON A RAFT. ‘A CRACKUP AW, DONTICHA WORRY NONE) AND A SHACK. | CAREFUL, BOY, KEEP Sou WHERE'S. | DOWN. THAT. SOUR-FACED IN SKEET? /GENT UP Nebie ee A