The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1936, Page 12

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aman ae Bwuacn DASA Pett mem Saal wedanoe wie. SIDE GLANCES <- - By George Clark “Surely SOMETHING must ha: You people don’t just sit there without saying a word to each other.” ve gone on at the office today. THis Curious WorLD TT] By William Ferguson AT THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK fF FROZEN STIFF, AN D SIX OF RURAL CHURCH NOTICES Driscoll Parish Sunday, March 8, Divine services at Driscoll at 11:00 *. m. Luther Leagues meet at 8:00 p. m. C. T. Brenna, Pastor. Maria Lutheran Church Braddock, N. D. G. Adolph Johns, Pastor. March &—Second Sunday in Lent. No services this Sunday because of bad roads. 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. Harvey, superinte: it. Wilton, N. D. Order of Masses: First Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a. m. ‘Third Sunday, Mass at 10:00 a. m. Rev. John C. Wingering, Parish Priest. Worship service 10:00 a. m. Church school 11:00 a. m. Sterling— Church school 10:30 a. m. Worship service 11:30 a. m. Menoken— Church school 1:30 p. m. Worship service 2:30 p. m. Theodore C. Torgerson, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCHES Moffit— Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League, Tues., 7:30 p. m. Braddock— Sunday school 10:30 a. m. No evening. worship till weather 7:00 p, m. Christian Endeavor un- der the leadership of Supt. Hall. opens. Epworth League, Thurs., 7:30 p. m. C. F. Curtis, Pastor. Two Dance Stars Are Featured in Picture ‘To the romance, comedy and fas- cinating adventure that feature 20th Century's “Professional Soldier,” the- Victor McLaglen-Freddie Bar- tholomew picture coming Saturday to Paramount theatre, Producer Darry F. Zanuck has added a dash Dick Foran Featured In ‘Song of Saddle’ The second of First National’s ser- ies of new western dramas with music, “Song of the Saddle,” comes to the Capitol Theatre today, with Dick Foran, the “Singing Cowboy,” again in the stellar role, The picture is said to be a thrilling melodrama, with a romance and com- edy relief in addition to the music. The story and screen play by William Jacobs evolves about the murder of ®& western pioneer by a band of cut throats who masquerade as respect- able citizens and with the plot to trap the slayers. The murderers finally eliminate each other by the clever manipula- tion of the youth who as a small boy hhad seen his father slain and robbed. Dick Foran has the role of the youth with Alma Lloyd playing opposite him.’ Foran sings two songs specially written for the production by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl. Other music is furnished by the famous radio quintet, the “Sons of the Pioneers.” The trio of crooks are played by Charles Middleton, Eddie Shubert and Monte Montague, while considerable comedy relief is afforded by Victor Potel, Pat West and Julian Rivero. To test the effect of wear on shoes, two Liverpool, Eng., girls are em- Ployed to walk 12 miles in a new pair | of shoes every day, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 THE GUMPS—~BIG BUSIN S SOON AS MR. BENJAMIN GUMP es ARRives YOU GET ON THE SWITCHBOARD |F=— AND CALL ME ON ALL MY PHONES YES ?- WHO? OH-5.P. GOTROX= I'LL Givi YOU TEN MINUTES XT FRIDAY GOSH -HERE COMES KE} BIM-\'VE GOT TO lf CREATE AN IMPRESSION- MISS SQUINCH-~COME HERE QUICK/ ef a a ah be i 3 | igh ‘ifs AND I FOUND THIS BRICK UR INSIDE THE crore: STORE, LYING ON THE QUICK, CAPTAIN CALEB/ SOMETHING TERRIBLE HAS HAPPENED TO . MR. STOKELY! PARDON MY INTRUSION, CAPTAINS BUT YOU MIGHT SET YOUR COURSE FOR GIBRALTAR ,NOW. >. aut AVERY POOR STEWARD, IM ARRAID, MY DEAR— BUT. BEFORE WE TALK FURTHER , ALLOW ME TO LOCK THE DOOR ; OH, NEVER MIND TH’ THANKS WELL, THANKS ABOUT SHOVIN’ YER. CAR WHEN JAGIN, Bud! LT Yea WERE OUTA GAS] ALWAYS /KNOW WHAT I OULDA DONE WITH HEW! WOTTA JOB! SHOVIN' THAT EMaRioe 3 MILES ToTHIS GAS JC TANKS UCL! STATION! BUT I'M Eo GITTIN' & Ripe, aNYway | WISH I COULD ORIVE YA FARTHER— GUT LIVE RIGHT ACROSS TH’ STREET! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELEING ME 1-1 MEAN MY ANKLE w IT'S MUCH BETTER HE YOULL GET fs ME_A CAB OW THERE'S ONE .NOW - THEN WELL IN THIS CORNER AND WAIT! PULL THE NEXT HOLDUP. BUT WHERE! 'TAALLENGE ALLEY OOP _

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