The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1936, Page 12

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S : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936 THE GUMPS—MAMA DOESN’T APPRECIATE LITERATURE "VE_GOT TO CHEER MAMA LITTLE GOLPILOCKS TASTED THEN SOE LOUIS LED UP - READING TO HER THE PAPA Ren SOUP - Wirt HIS_LEFT-CROSSED) OO0H-IT WAS HOT — HIS RIGHT TO THE MIND OFP HER — SHE TASTED | CHIN AND THE FIGHT ‘TROUBLES THE MAMA BEAR'S Y Z SOUP-IT WAS ‘YOO COLD - By BLOSSER “ “Everything I put in this lunch pail T meant for you, so don’t go swapping with the other men, and come home with a stomach ache,” | 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- : R U R A L der the leadership of Supt. Hall. NO SNOOPERS WANTED c R | M. E. Church v HURCH 99) rcxensie— so-0o NOW| HAVE THIS JOB IN THE STOKELY || THIS CERTAINLY ISA GLOOMY PLACE ~ AV WHATS THE IWONTHAVEANY_ )( BUT, IB ~ YOURE NOTICES Church school 11:00 a.m.” ESTATE, LLHAVE TOWATCH MV STEP, || IHAVEN'T SEEN A SINGLE SOUL SINCE IDEA? WHO ARE siz-|| PEOPLE SNOOPING tI gicks IMA : | sterling— Sia IF I'M To LEARN ANY THING ABOUT I'VE BEEN HERE ~ NURSE-LET ME Church school 10:30 a. m. »,, THESE GEM SMUGGLERS: , " : : ; : KL. GET OUT! HELP You! Sacred Heart Catholle Church | ,, Worship service 11:30 8, m. } (a5 i x dae : 2 Order of ‘boca spite) Church school 1:30 p. m. First Sunday, Mass at 11:00am, | Worship service 2:30 p. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. ‘Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. Rev. John C. Wingering, Maria Lutheran Church, Braddock Parish Priest. eas asain ee IST CE . 23. Inqu: junday. METHODIST CHURCHES — | There will be 0 services this Stn- Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. re because of cold weather and oe ano a.m. J Epwort! ague 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 6:20 p.m. sundays Feb, 23, . + | Divine service at Driscoll at 11:00. Braddock M. E. Charc Lather ‘Leagues ‘mises at 8:00, a 2 C. T. Brenna, Pastor. Moffit— Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League, Tues., 7:30 p. m. Braddock— Ya MUST BE SNAPPIN’ OUTA YER SICKNESS, WOT? yer EEEOIN' mM )YEAH! BUT CON'TwoRR)) fateei THE \ CABOOSE! YA SURE GOT AN APPETITE CHESTNUTS cer / Goss-tuevee mape’) [> : No. evening worship till weather PAE ORDER Fer Him 1 WH Es : ee L i Harvey, superintendent. Cc AT THE MOVIES News Drama Is Basis |‘Next Time We Love’ Is For Sensational Film| Not Misleading Title Straight from the day's headlines} “Next Time We Love” . . . There's end as significant as an “extra” js/a title that fairly throbs with ro- “Exclusive Story,” dramatic new| mance and drama. It is the name of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production|the new picture starring Margaret teaming Franchot Tone and Madge|Sullavan, which opens at the Capitol Evans, and coming Saturaay vw the| Theatre Saturday night. This film Paramount theatre, 3 based on oe sensational novel by Written by Newspaperman Ma..in| Ursula Parrott. Mooney, one of the most sensational] Zmagine a story which takes you (e Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs.| Epworth League, Thurs., 7:30 p. m. F. Curtis, Past vice crusaders of the time, it is a/ Straight into the glamorous lives of = EE! ITS FUNNY BUT, EVERYTIME L LEAVE ‘1+ story shaped from the year's blackest| Woman who is @ stage and screen THE HOUSE, NOWADAYS, I HAVE A FEELING headlines, many of them written by|S*#% and @ man who writes about IM BEING WATCHED IIS JUST MY the author himself. important world happenings in the \MAGINATION, 1 Ss Primarily a dramatization of Moon-| 8» exciting corners of the earth. = ey’s own expose of the notorious “Pol- | These two, desperately in love, marry. icy Racket” practiced in New York|, Their adventurous careers are lifted and other metropolitan centers, the|‘ steater heights of human interest new picture weaves into its plot remimnonne cose, eres e wife. reveal what ha| teins Loa RAPE mnie Nema even baal that would spoil your enjoyment ‘The: a " en you see “Next Time We Love,” More Castle Fire andthe tet pace |80 the details of the story will not be | activities of Federal “G” Men. ayes now. Franchot Tone plays the role of the The picture stirs the emotions q crusading newspaper attorney, Madge| °¢PlY. ising to a climax which will 5 | Bvans the daughter of a racket, victim, | On€ be Temembered. The production @ Stuart Erwin the star reporter, Jo-| Ma wn wooed’ ies renee tet 1 great Ip- i : eeph Callela the chief gunman. ping effect in the final ‘sequence, er Margaret lavan has risen to the In a walnut shell which he threw tep rank of emotional screen actresses yy reason of her triumphs in “Only in 1932, ee coune fay fbgvligas Yesterday,” “Little Man, What Now?” nut had traveled. Guests at a cane eee fo eer party in Southend, Eng., found the/ and beauty, her ability as an actress. i res achieves new glory in this offer- * RE SRR TR, ge 5 & 5 3 = ANOTHER IS CHARLES (PUNKY) MAGLEW, NOTORIOUS ATS HIM—PUNK' IN IDESPERADO AND TRAIN ROBBER OF SOME IG-YEARS || MAGLEW, EVIDENTLY | CARELESS, AIN'T 1S dogs must be black or gray in AGO, JUST RELEASED FROM LEAVENWORTH. HE'S THE GRAINS. I Pet " color to satisfy the “smart” women in| The English counterpart of the BURG FOR QUESTIONING, ] Paris, and the dogs wear little coats | United States Medal of Hi FF j Z NO CONVICTIONS. to match their owner's ensemble. Victoria Cross, iidaiadiaaiad oe MY Cae= Cy ICE-LOCKED BOAT PULLED FREE SPRL EE Fic The &. 8. Nevada is chown as It was assisted through huge Ice fi eff the harbor at Muskegon, Mich., by the U. 8. Coastguard cutter Even. mabe, The Nevada arrived at Muskegon five days after leaving Milwau- one more day when freed from the grip of the

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