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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Qh; you know the type. He will fall:for any girl who will laugh at his puns.” Church Communion, hn school. oly Communion and r monthly vestry meet- d on Wednesday eve- t the parish house, meeting. AL CHURCH Message for f EVAN: e Chureh r Avenue eachers and officers’ nday church school. to attend — the ng of Com: e from s FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 616 Avenue D G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Dec. 1, fi in Advent: hool and Bi- Work ‘in sid FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LOOK, FRECK... COBWEBS ON THE DooR- KNOB... AND NUTTY, WHOEVER LIVES IN THAT SHACK CERTAINLY MUST NEED CHARITY... LET'S FIND OuT How MANY PEOPLE LIVE THERE ! ING FROM THE: a CHIMNEY ! y SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1935 THE GUMPS—THE DEBUTANTE ‘LET'S TRY THE BACK DOOR... SOMEBODY'S HOME, oR THERE WOULDN'T BE A Fire !! THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) Your LIFE 1 AM, CATFISH! o—_— €0rToRIAL OFFICES UMIGHT HAME KNOWN tr! ANY TIME THESE SOCIETY DAMES WANT TO GET CHUMMY WITH POOR FOLKS THERE'S ACATCH WIT SOMEPLACE Sy BLOSSER THEY WERE PATTERNED BY THE BEY 1S JES RIGHT, MISTAH WINDY FINEST TAILOR IN LONDON -You'LL YEOWSAN! TF'N DEY WAS ANY BETTAN, LOOK LIKE A MILLION, AND THEY || YOU WOULDNT A GiB ‘EM TO ME, AN IE'N OUGHT TO FIT YOU TESTA MIN- OH, MIGOSH, UTE, PLEAsE! iO! I CAN'T AEEORD To SPEND $36 UKE A GLOVE! TEY WAS ANY WORSE, AH COULDN’ WEAR "EM J OD WOMEN ARE ALL, AUNE , CONFOUND YT! RATTLERERDS | YOU NEVER STOP TO REASON, NOR LSE ANY public a Dec. 6, AND, OW STEPHEN, marches the Hi ANOTHER || HUSH! WHAT ARE WOO DOWG THIS FNENING, AND ,1 OONT FEEL LINE POETRY THis | [SPENCE ALWAYS BRINGS FLOWERS, at a0 PM..S0 YD Toss MERUIE || BUT WE CONT REED AY WONT ERD OUT, TOO “(15 TOO COLD TO RIDE IN |] FERDY BRINGS CANDY [THATS OUT-T Oh SAN RN NS : \ to) SADIN, 50 LT THIN TALON!” HORACE SHE'S ALWAYS BROKE, DEAR LAND WE. : SENEN DATES YO CHOOSE FROM ! BUT, OIMMY 6 OUT <1hE LOVES MOVIES, AND YUE SEEN by oh ey Tom Synod,” by : SOR 50 T WADN at 9:00 a, m— SETTER NES WILLE , EITHER | NW), AEV'S SEE MOVIES AT THE New Musical Picture Has Many Headliners cee ‘Frisco Kid’ Glamorous Tale of Barbary Coast ‘There are a million dollars worth | “Frisco Kid,” Warner Bros.’ thrill- of asa singing, dancing, carat and ling tale of the glamorous Barbary romancing in the new 20t! entury musical spectacle, “Thanks a Million,” |C°ast of old San Francisco, opens at now at the Paramount theatre. |the Capitol theatre today with an all With Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak | Star cast headed by James Cagney, heading the featured cast, the new|Margaret Lindsay, Ricardo Cortez Darryl F. Zanuck production presents | "d Lili Damita. Fred Allen, Patsy Kelly, Paul White-|, The picture is set in the colorful man and his band with Ramona, Ru- | background of the early fifties when binoff and his violin, Raymond Wal-|the Waterfront at the Golden Gate burn and the Yacht Club Boys in|W@S @ flaming panorama of gilded the supporting cast. gambling halls and palaces of pleas- The story, adapted to screen by the | We; When murder, arson, crimping versatile Nunnally Johnson, is that of |@9d robbery was winked at by the a wildcat amusement troupe, dashing | authorities who derived huge revenues about the country under the not so ieee the denizens of the benign guidance of Fred Allen. About the romantic problems of|, The characters are based on his- Powell and Miss Dvorak, with Mar-|toric personages of the time who garet Irving playing the other woman, the love interest revolves. The hit tunes in “Thanks a Mil- lion” include “What a Beautiful Night” and’ “I’ve Got a Pocket Full of Sunshine,” all sung by Powell. —_—_—_—_—_—— PEDRO! TAC THE YEES ABOUT TA SENOR, AT LAS! 1 HAF | YOLI BEEG STE FEEX THE BOAT. We [> — 7 — flocked to the city of gold from every port in the world—adventurers all, ready to risk their fortunes or their lives on the throw of a die. Into this picturesque atmosphere comes a sailor, strong, purposeful, crude, ignorant, but a man of tremen- dous force and magnetic personality, who rises to be the master of the Coast, and who dares to fall in love with the most beautiful-girl of San Francisco's highest society. Farming is actually done by agri- cultural ants on a small scale. They cultivate patches of wild rice, keeping out weeds until the crop ripens. They then climb the stalks and carry the grain away to their underground granaries. : WHEN WE GET A LITTLE FARTHER. AWAY FROM MOO, WELL HUNT UP | A SHARP ROCK AN’ WHITTLE A year’s refuse from London's Dh OUR WAY OUTA Hts > would cover an area of 33 acres to a | CONTRAPTION depth of nine feet.