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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 19385__ ~ THE GUMPS— MARK IT ON. THE CALENDAR | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | 7 ie nen NLL SHOW BIN HE'S WHOOPS. ; AND GOT HIS. NOY THE ONLY GUMP JUST TAKE A TIP ; VM # 18,000 AHEAD IND GOT HS [INSIDE DOPE ALL WHO CAN MAKE MONEY = AND WATCH FLEXIBLE $0 FAR-AND FROM THE > ALL HIS | RIGHT~ FLEXIBLE VLL CLEAN UP ON THIS GLASS = EVERYTHINGS || (eae WAY BIM TALKS (T: poven 1S \GUASSIS be Sit ANS GO IN THE BUSINESS - ALL SET- ON FLEXIBLE abd Vk MAKE MILLIONS / "SOMORROWS THE o y By BLOSSER PLANTING THIS jj : CHRISTMAS TREE IS A SWELL IDEA... HE [ CAPTAIN KID! MAN, KINDNESS MAY Panty Ger Nib: peated Uns a‘ : BURIED i? SOFTEN HIM A TICE IT’S HERE... THEN, HEY DID You : : ON CHRISTMAS EVE, WE ; ( HEAR SoME- CAN DECORATE. IT AN’ THING 2 i > SURPRISE HIM !! ‘ —/; ae ss ¥ i | | Claus brings him anything or not.” ® By William THIS CURIOUS WORLD ‘recguson ml (Ga eH ® |THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) TUAT LAZY LUMMOX AINT WORTH HIS SALT! , T BEEN A WEEK TRYIN’ TGET WIM T'THROW y 2 ens OUT THIS BASKET OF OLD SHOES! ALL HE : : . OUT OF OUR BOOTS, AND THAT 3 WS ONE OF THE MOST DELICIOUS| MEALS T EVER ATE ! a ' e © 1938 BY nea Service, we. KE TUBERCULOSIS OF THE SPINE HAS BEEN NOTED IN HUMAN SKELETONS 10,000 YEARS OL. SALESMAN SAM . IT MIGHT HELP (A SEE, MR. HOWDY, YOUR )YEAH < WELL, How), . UNCLE HECTOR's WILL SPE-4 WAS T TO KNOW ¢ | CIFICALLY SAYS THOT THIS \T NEVER EVEN SAW! HOTEL IS TO_PASS INTO THE )TH’ acl T simPry | HANOS OF THE YOUNGEST JWENTT BY"WHAT YA | STICK AROUND THIS HERE, HUBERT! T'VE TRIED EV'RY THING- ELSE, TA GET BUSINESS | MEBBE THIS’LL oO TH “TRick | ERROR ON JUNTIL YO AY PART! ef \ I SEVEN OBJECTS Bu MARRIED RELATIVE | SAID IN-YER LETTER! NAMED YESTERDAY cuatermas Srate WERE THE SEVEN STARS OF THE BAG DIPPER / EACH OF THESE STARS SURPASSES THE SUN, FROM I$ TO 9O TIMES, IN LUMINOSITYZ | AT THE MOVIES Comedy Hit Sparkles ' Ace Composers Create | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES POOR STEVE! Ae j By MARTIN With Bright Dialogue, Three Film Song Hits BACKWARD ,TORN BACKWARD = STEPHEN WHAT ON TT MAD 2 WOMAN. You BUT, CONFOUND IT WT Books FAUT! HER OATES, AS . ; © TIME WIN THY FLIGHT P PASSED THAT CARSS || THEN COME IN, ALWANS STOP AND Sparkling with bright dialogue, up-| Harry Warren and Al Dubin, ace STAGE LONG AGO'| © | ocREAM TO OELNIER AN ElGnT || TURK THE Clee Shoe AN HODS OR Toarious comedy and breezy perform- , song writers, have composed four new HU TM NOW AT THE OCUOC LECTURE , AND 60 OE Tr ances by its stars, “Hands Across the hits for “Stars Over Broadway,” the Z bs 2 bY WATCHED THEM = ANNO . Table” which comes to the Paramount new Warner Bres. musicomedy which g BOILING POINT yy &_MEEY THE STODENTS | | THEY'VE DONE tT 50 OFTEN THAT, BeDaipeatre Friday and Saturday, should | comes to the Capitol theatre today. : ‘ i COMING SACK FROM NOW GYRE INFERNAL THING RUNS Vougis marked down on y list of The songs include “You Let Me : ey ? : | LUNCH | IMAGINE BACKWARDS Brost,nusts” as a deiectable bit of spright- | Do ” a torch number; “Where Am \ a S ad Brosty nonsense you shouldn't miss. 1?” a ballad, and a character novelty, | Calki: This laugh provoking, entertaining | “At Your Service, Madame.” ehicle also gives Carole Lom-| Jane Froman, who recently was * bard an opportunity to display her| named the most popular singer of talents in a totally different role. In modern songs in a poll conducted by place of her customary gorgeously | radio editors of the United States and « gowned sophisticated lady character-} Canada, will introduce “You Let Me \Vizations, the fetching Miss Lombard| Down.” In productions staged by Abliscloses an am g flair for light! Bobby Connolly, brilliant dance di- aromedy in her port: as a poor, but rector, she will sing “At Your Service, elitractive and tious manicurist,| Madame” with James Melton, the 1ibn erges as 0 i- | famous radio singer, who makes his film debut in this film. yothtfully sarcastic, infectious gay ‘The number Dubin and Warren ingsve@’ MacMurray, as a penniless! Wr ees aaclon Fale is “Where Am —— Playboy, gives his most engag- n_ addition is song, Melton a and skilful performance of his | sings “Celeste Aida.” “Carry Me Back : By CRANE to the Lone Prairie” and other num- bers. a ‘T! HEN HE DISAPPEARED, LEAVING RED INK SPOTS ON HIS) (NATURALLY, SINCE Wi The picture is a thrilling comedy ! BED,,..ORIFTED HERE ON AN INFLATED INNER TUBE| | THOUGHT HE WAS DEAD, lively ae grit music, ate ES all star AND, ON THE FOLLOWING NIGHT, RETURNED TO WE DIDN'T SUSPECT 4 e hilarious moments | cast including Pat O'Brien, Jean Muir, SUAMITY’ gohe has a rare gift of | Miss Froman, Melton and Frank Mc- : cSt ISLE IN THIS OUTBOARD, AND SHOT HIM OF THE CRIME, Bs ‘for the pure fun of | Hugh. — Tombard, || Today’s Recipe | mi imy, Who appears as a piece of 3 walid:.suitor of Miss ORR RENE: | more than 4 commendable Corn Sticks screen “hile: Marie Prevost} One cup cornmeal, 1 teaspoon salt, edy part that sh@-%er chances for a|1 tablespoon sugar, 1 cup polling ei GUILTY, SAYS relish, gharacter com-/ ter, '2 cup flour, 3 teaspoons baking laughs also, A rib’ with keen| powder, 1-3 cup milk, 1 egg, 5 table- e vided by Ruth share of |spoons melted butter or other short- gouM SEs vg 2 ening. 'HOUG! ILTS Mix cornmeal, salt and sugar and 1S, IN php ates stir in boiling water. Let stand until ; : cool. Mix and sift flour and baking PECIAL INVESTIGATOR Powder. Add milk, melted shortening FOR PARIMUTUAL and well beaten egg to cornmeal mix- ture. Mix well and add dry ingred- ients, mixing just enough to dampen oe flour. ae @ dripping pan | _ and :bake in a oven (400 degrees : t) for 25 minutes. Cut in| ALLEY OOP ! Hy HAMLIN and place on a baking sheet oon Ms inch apart. Increase heat Sa ee . OOP, THIS IS A SPECIAL Jog WY HOYKAWOW! 1 WONDER 3 ks in oven long enough ‘ FER YOU AN’ ME -AN' WE'VE edges slightly. i NO TIME TLOSE = IF THIS JAIL BREAK HAD : / CKON ER ANYTHING TOO WITH “FOOZY'S STRA