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RE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1986 chore wmnsornie mi nae osmton. “There ain’t a smarter merchant in the cily today, than old Max, here.” | Turis Curious WoRLD es By William Ferguson s INSECTS LEARNED TO MANUFACTURE ADMINISTER ANAESTHETICS, Laurel-Hardy Picture 1 AT THE MOVIES : i Great Entertainment} Hyams in ‘Yellow Dust’ i Some of Laurel and Hardy's recent Richard Dix and Leila Prospecting for love, as the men eomedies have been good, others ex-|®round her pan for pay dirt in the if ceptionally good, but “The Bohemian riches of California’s fabulous gold H opens today at the Paramount theatre, 4 4s great! Here is screen enter- tainment deluxe—an opera, a ro- all rolled into one to make an enjoy- ‘able evening for the entire family. Marble Halls” and “In the Life You Read” and tl music have been retained. COLE RE-ELECTED Alexandri: He defeated Emil Gahlon and M. C. Larson. ORDER 512 MOTORS NN. J., for 512 new airplane engines. ENJoY WRIGLEY'S mantic play and a hilarious fun film Glorious voices, colorful costumes, 6uperb music and buffoonery as only] out her voit . Recrsl and Hardy can nae ut her voice among the crude, im: the Gypsy's he sprightly Alexandria, Minn., March 12.—(?)— Mayor C. L. Cole was re-elected in la’s city election . Tuesday.| wherein Dix shakes the noose by a » ©.) hair’s breadth and brings justice to ‘Washington, March 12.—(7)—The ‘war department Wednesday awarded @ $3,850,000 contract to the Wright 4 Aeronautical corporation of Paterson,| marily “Yellow Dust” is an absorb- vein, is the state of heart in which ti Girl,” one of their most ambitious | rei); fit herself ii full-length screen features, which sp orauns Seas | herent As. Fase Radio’s new Richard Dix starring pic- ture, “Yellow Dust,” at the Capitol theatre today, Friday and Saturday matinee. She comes to the gold regions of the sixties as a singer pursuing a career that may carry her to national fame. Her sedate allure, as she tries petuous fortune seekers and camp the ingredients that go into this de-| fo}} ‘pit i lightful film melange. All of the de- followers, precipitates a deadly feud Ughtful ballads of the original Balfe between Dix, a hard young prospec- the town. Stage holdups, claim jum| battles, gambling encounters and the har: ingly told romance of a prospector for gold and love who is beset by thrilling dangers. SUGAR PROFITS LESS New York, March 12.,—(#)—Ameri- can Sugar Refining Co. in its annual report issued Wednesday, showed 1935 net profit of $3,570,930, equivalent after dividends on the preferred stock to 93 cents a share on the common stock. This profit compares with $4,877,136 in 1934, European transport planes as a rule because passenger loads there are not sufficient to warrant purchase of large airliners. THE GUMPS— TAKING THE BULL BY THE HORNS Ww % WHAT_ DOES vou SEC RETARY, l} 1M SURE GLAD To GET |{ TELL ME- YOUR S' JUST DYING WHY, | HID ‘IT IN-ONE * TO KNOW THE REA\ SOF-THE LIFE BOATS—| 2a ON, || WE MAY BEABLE TO FF STOKELY HAD PUT THEN AVERT A WAR, IF WEE IT IN MY SUITCASE-- CAN RETURN THOSE, GEMS TOTHE RIGHT PEOPLE — = BELONGED WITH / HAT MILLIE" WIG! HOT ZIGGITY: HASH bute AIN'T & HUNGRY \E CH! KITCHEN OF HERMANS MAN'S, PARADI LL Eat TH’ works! 1 ]}[SOr UL make mYSECLr Jes’ ONE seaw'wicH! wana ~~ J “ ’ FRONT!!! I COUID DISGUISE MY VOICE AND PRONE WIM OR DROP HIM_A NOTE ASKING HIM To MEET ME SOMEWHERE ,BUT~ ost ; hans + CANT Have tim SURROUNDED ANO TAKEN JIN THE PARC! THAT WOULD BE TOO CRUDE AND. HE WOULONT LINE IT EL Must, WO! THAT'S TOO RISKY, AND 1 CANT AEEORD TO TAKE ANY CHANCES Now)! WW THE FIRST PLACE , L OONT KNOW WHERE HES STAYING ~——- WELL DILL FIND: Our ttt! Retr ! PAULL SOHANN | YOSAE HEINE $ GREGORY | SEAN | GEORGES | PIERRE § tit ping, gun are smaller than those in America,| ~ HEY, SARGE - CALL OUT TH’ ARMY / ALLEY OOP CAN'T BE