The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1936, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1936 : THE GUMPS—A WORD TO THE WISE DELIVER THIS CHECK TO MRS HENRI > TELL NER LL PHONES (er I | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MUCH AS THE COURT RE- GRETS IT, THERE !S NO EVIDENCE ‘® SHOW THAT SYLVESTER COOK ENTERED THAT DRUG STORE WITH HONEST INTENT! THE COIN HE CLAIMS “D HAVE LEFT, IN PAYMENT FOR HE MEDICINE HE TOOK, HAS NOT BEEN PRODUCED! IT WAS HIS SOLE ALIBI !! EXERCISE CLEMENCY IN THIS CASE, BUT SENTIMENT “I think it would be nice if our mothers could come and stay with us long enough to really get to know each other.” | Tus Curious WORLD Yorwn’ | IF ONLY I KNEW A BIT MORE ABOUT OR.DEVRIES... HIS SCIENTISTS HAVE SUCCEEDED, IN RECENT VEARS, IN BRINGING TO THE suRFACE, ALWVE, MANY CURIOUS OEEP SEA BREBsr, pexyaseseese BSEFSBF s55_ JACK SEIZES THE NOTE,BUT HAS NO TIME TO READ fT. DEVRIES Y BREAKS —* AND DASHES —_es - F ate a 25% © 1996 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. PARENTS ABANDON THEIR. YOUNG WHEN AUTUMN COMES, NEVER. TO RETURN TO THEM; AND THE NESTUNGS SUB8SIST WITHOUT FOOD FOR J WHATS THE (DEA? L GIT BAcK )(TS ACLREA WE HONE NO ENDIVE, )GooD GOSH, \EsHE ) IVE BEEN CUTTING FRINGES On (T— EROM LUNCH AN EIND YA BUSY SO THIS LETTUCE/LU’ / WANTED ENDIVE, (TLE LOOK LIKE ENDIVE J} geese CUTTIN' PAPER DOLLS! WHY POUND OF HAETA CO HOW (S THAT LETTU : AIN'TCHA EICLIN’ MRS. SCHNIPPS) ENDIVE! ° GRoc'Ry ORDER? b ARE WORN BY MODERN MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS/ NINETY PER CENT OF ALL CLIMBING INJURIES RESULT FROM FALLING ROCKS. . THE wandering albatross nests in the Antarctic regions, and by the middle of July, the young birds are quite as large as their parents, who are giants among the world of flyers, with 11-foot wing-spread. Then the parents desert their young, and the nest- lings take no food until they learn to fly, some three months later. | AT THE MOVIES | Thinks Old-Fashioned | ‘Farmer in the Dell’ Girl Has Fine Chance Features F Fred Stone Girls of a definitely old-fashioned; Great characterizations are woven temperament, in that they shun party| into hilarious comedy and_ tense life and so-called sophisticated living,| drama in RKO Radio's “The Farmer need have no fears over their chances! in the Dell,” which brings Fred Stone of success on the screen, in the opin-| and Jean Parker as its headliners. jon of William LeBaron, famous) The picture will be shown at the Parent as eke ors winil conte ee Wednesday and aron - | Thursday. ney, 18-year-old dancer, as @ cone Z| Penned by Phil pista, mad i# point. She is currently featur | “State Fair,” the si ran Paramount's “Millions in the Air,” 2| Saturday Evening Post as a serial, radio smateur-hour farce which|and was one of the popular stories of opens today at the Paramount’ the day. = Pe ie ae that | ig) tel oe me en tee - producer thinks, in fact, old farmer wi cat e v7 tree Etashioned type of girl has| whirlpool of life in Hollywood and the OH, My NATURALLY » 2 wit A more of a chance in pictures than the/ motion picture studios against his . bs vst Ae = play-girl or “hotcha” variety. will. The dramatic manner in which STIL ‘Miss Whitney and Betty Burgess,|he extricates himself and his family AN youngster recently put under|from the pitfalls into which they iA | working, according to LeBaron. “Eleanore,” he said, “who is one of| ings offer delightful entertainment. 's discoveries, keeps one| The cast includes Jean Parker, x 4 Frank Albertson, Esther Dale, Spen- L, Wy i) cer Charters, Rafel Corio and many YY other well known players. | he The greatest flood disaster in his- Mi : tory is thought to have been the overflowing of the Hoang-Ho river, i Jiu z= é ie cares So a Bid fo ase a y a co S) contract by Paramount, are girls who| stumble leads smashing like to be at home when they're not ) "| 000,000 lives. Helium is one substence that has never been frosen. BUDWEISER Now 15¢ No Charge for the Bottle Gl SF FFEWF RESP Z2 ORF .FERE. FAS” B42 FEZ,

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