The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1936, Page 8

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 138, 1936 THE GUMPS—SETTING THE STAGE {VE GOT TO TELL I'VE NEVER SEEN IN HENRIETTA ABOUT SUCH A SPOT! Lt. MY MILLIE LIFE! MILLIE KLING, , | LOVE ONLY YOU! YOUNG MAN, INTER RUPTING A COURT q SESSION IS A SERIOUS ven nt THING ! WHAT IS THE , “CENT ’ MEANING OF THIS ONE OF THEM, I AM \ aie ni “But, what would happen to us if I decided to retire, 100?” ® 2 | By William \ Ferguson ‘ DUCKS AWAY LIKE COMPLETELY... WELL, HE | A VETERAN PICK- ~ CAN'T GET FAR-TLL CALLIP WUIAT TH? HE'S eal ON Nov. 19, 1935, A SCHOOL OF 200 EA FALSE KILLER WHALES 5 i BA aece aLane siccare: (Oo : Ze ROUNDING A CORNER OF THE RUINS, Seas nope, ANS DEVRIES SPRINGS THRU ACLEVERLY Sa CONCEALED TRAP DOOR STRANDED THEMSELVES .. AND EVERY WHALE SOON OIED. ss SPEAKING OUT OF TURN GAY, OU22,L AFTER MUCH SUGGLING, || an’ TH (so Here! ee! tHaT You' HELP TOYA IN OUR SALE OF JBALANCIA THE 4 IS CHECKIN THE HERES @ BICC EER FIO Hear YOU'LL GARDEN SUPPLIES ONT BUDGET sameny— OU22HITS @ BALANCE} i ES ores oe HAFTA Pay © TH’ WEEDY SEED Co,! THE TRAIL OF A 50-50 SPLIT OF HE RESULTE?} ‘6 Nees Hey sAcel FOX, v} RESULTS OF OUR GARDEN IN THE SNOW, CAN BE RECOGNIZED BY i : sace! I Guess MEsBE , YER RIGHT SAM! THE BRUSH MARKS AT THE SIDE, MACE BY THE 2 “ BUSHY a6 B THANKS, DU22 ‘YER ,& REAL SPORT! \S SS SO) ah INSECTS have thcir skeletons on the outside of their bodics, and, since the skeleton is hard and inelastic, something must be done to accommodate the increase in size. This problem is cared for by periodic molting of the outside skin, or skeleton. Mayflies molt 20 times or more before reaching maturity OW, HECK = PROFESSOR -HEY Jane Withers Is Cast |Fred Stone Convincing As Mischievous Vixen) In ‘Farmer in the Dell’ ‘A story of young folks in love and| Featuring Fred Stone and Jean young fry in trouble, in the touching, | Parker, and based on Phil St ong’s happy, uproariously funny style that | widely read novel, RKO Radio’s “The only Booth Tarkington possesses, | Farmer in the Dell” comes to the comes Thursday to the Paramount | screen of the Capitol Theatre Thurs- Theatre in “Gentle Julia,” the new | day as an entertainment “natural” in Fox comedy-romance featuring Jane | every sense of that term. ‘Withers at the head of an all-star! The story of a kindly, retired Iowa cast. farmer who keeps his sense of true Teaming Jane with Jackie Searl, | values when the lightning of motion her mad-cap partner of “Ginger,” the | picture fame strikes him, fits Stone's picture brings the quaint charm nd | personality~and talents as though it happiness of a midwest town | had been written to order for him. of the early 1900's to the screen in the Pa Boyer, the farmer who turns ac- story as little hellion who played|tor, is a simple hearted, lovable, cupid: homespun character, but a man of extraordinary intelligence and clear vision. And Fred Stone is known as just such a character, a sincere, kindly and genuine gentleman, unaf- fected by the international fame that has come his way in his fifty years in the show business. , Fomance and drama are blended in the production, with Jean Parker and Frank Albertson carrying the love interest. Esther Dale, as Ma placed on display in the cupboard and never brought to the table. GUZ JUMPS AT THE CHANCE Ane TS A POOR OU ALLEY = LOCKS 45 F HES ALL rae frees AG ie AL D\\wess! | HE AN OL ONNY PASSED ——~ "ts CTT Hore J oe See N@\T Te Lays Ve Pest srs amy soe som >.

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