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ae oe reno ee ete eee ee re 12 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936 THE GUMPS— GETTING AN EYE-FULL ‘ SIDEGLANCES -_ - By George Clark “a = — - rr eae Tl 2 : Ali AS MIN —=— SS HUH! IN? 3 HE'S IN NEXT HAL t Ae. Hy | RIOUS = Ad, he : CONFERENCE xT : A 3 { i , ale 4 co < a, | ul : « ™ be S &, = MiNIncsces cece ced SSeS ew en a | Le y GB & TO GET OUT OF THAT MESS AS EASILY AS CIRCUMSTANCE, .AS THEY SAY! OQ “The people across the court appear to be very nice, but I can’t stand some of their guests.” > nee THIS CURIOUS WORLD “Perguson™ LOWERING AWAY THAT DECK- MAN HAT. = = es Z A TIGHTER | HER--- SHALL | LET jams 4 et SQUEAK THAN EM HAVE IT; Tiis-DUCK Te UNITED STATES HAS MORE KINDS OF ANIMALS THAN ANY SCTHER. COUNTRY ON EARTH. LOOK, CAPTAIN-- Tw 2, ALL HANDS ON : : SHE MUST HAVE Ys ‘CATWORNS _,. CAN “LIVE BAC? GROS MAN, I'M GLAD T Have. )CELERY? WELL, (FL Gotta eat MYOWN COOKIN TS SOB eur we ANT GONE. lwe Gor ve YOU'LC HBETA KicK IN wiTH RIVE BUCKS’ BY STARVING AN ADULT FLATWORM, INTA & HUDDLE YET ON TH QUESTION, ® MORE rer week! : (T CAN BE MADE TO REVERT TO A oF SALARY! z YOUNGER FORM. every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Clyde Harvey, superintendent. R U R A L 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor un- CH U R c H der the leadership of Supt. Hall, Maria Lutheran Church 1 x INO sur 1G NOUR PARDON . THE WELL ™ COME! HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS 19 LIVI AY 2 BEGOIN Braddock, N. D. COME ' WHAT \ DORI ME TO MAKE IT CLEAR NOTICES a. Adolph Tos, Pastor BRB re : THIS AN ESS NEN. we TASK OF SPYING ON March 15—Third Sunday in Lent. 7 4 “THE PRINCE \S EXTREMELY Sacred Heart Catholic Church No services this Sunday because of is y P) A DISTASTEFUL TO ALL OF OS ~~ Wilton, N. D. the bad roads, ' : Order of Masses: Corre Pirst Sunday, Mass at 11:00 a, m. gules Thiz« ¥ McKenzie— oer Gohn ©. Wingeinge” | Worship service 10:00 a, m. Parish Priest. Church school 11:00 a, m. Sterlin B— Church school 10:30 a. m. Aare ae Moeship service 11:30 a. m. Divine service at Tuttle at 3:00 p. | Menoken— 5 J / m,, in the English language. Church school 1:30 Pp. m. Y During the week: Men's chorus Work ip pertiee, aD. O Past . ea! Practice Thursday evening at Dris- pocare 0. Zoraerann. ae HH} iy, rae The matey ae choir meets : METHODIST CHURCHES 4 “) ( d ursday 300. Moffit— A, \ Driscoll senior choir Wednesday at} Morning worship 10:30 a. m. ‘iy NN 4 8:00. Sunday school 11:30 a, m. \we 1 NY z C. T. Brenna, Pastor, Epworth League, Tues., 7:30 p. m. Braddock— ‘Wing Congregational Church Sunday school 10:30 a. m. E. E. Matteson, Stated Supply. No evening worship till weather ‘The church services are held every | opens. . two weeks on Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Epworth League, Thurs., 7:30 p. m. Everyone invited. Sunday School C. F. Curtis, Pastor. Dionne Quints Star Ann Harding Attends - In ‘Country Doctor’|/Ex-Husband’s Wedding In the picture that is the enter-| A highlight of “The Lady Consents,” tainment scoop of the year, Darryl F.| RKO Radio's romantic comedy co- Zanuck makes movie stars of the first] starring Ann Harding and Herbert rank of the world’s front-page dar- lings, as he presents the Dionne! Theatre Saturday night, Sunday and prcruniels in thele first a lena Monday, is a scene in which Mrs, Tal- comes Saturday, Bundee “Monday bot accepts an invitation to the wed- and Tuesday to the Paramount the-| ding of her ex-husband and the rival = 3 < eter. who took him from her. mc Adapted from~an original story by| Reported one of the most moving Chatles E. Blake, Chicago newspaper|CMotional sequences of the season, fe man, “The Couniry Doctor” finds its| it brings Miss Harding, in the title drama in the life-and-death conflict] TOle, face to face with Margaret Lind- that a physician eternally wages in| °9Y at the latter’s cruelly planned cli- the Canadian wilds in his unselfish | ™&X of an unnecessarily savage home- work. It is warm with romance, bas palais ceca pert brightly alive with delightful humor-| with tense and comic results, for Miss »,| Harding, who at first too readily ac- cepted defeat, comes back to recap- ture Marshall with a bag of tricks said to Dror samenine quite new in ro- mantic triangles. self-sacrificing physician who! Walter Abel, Edward Ellis, Hobart ill in a Canadian fur-| Cavanaugh and Ilka Chase are fea- it with inadequate equip-| tured, Stephen Roberts directed, and dispirited when he] The Chicago Motor club has report- call to. attend John Qualen’s| ed that driving an automobile at 60 her, never suspect-| miles an hour costs three or four he times as much as driving it at 40 miles an hour, Marshall, showing at the Capitol beloved character ‘There were 17 divorces to every 100 marriages in the United States dur- ing 1930.