The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1936, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1936 THE GUMPS—PUTTING THE WORDS IN HIS MOUTH d n 4 TAND, TELL ALFREDO TO HAVE ENRIETTA-1 le ; You DEAR BoY— : EVERYTHING TO SANS SUD! sh 7 MY FUTURE- a 4 = i DECISION = HE IS GOIN TO TELL HENRIETTA ABOUT MILLIE // : 5 y JHE CON I LEFT i | CAN ESTABLISH AN ALIBI PAY POR THE j { THRU THE IDENTIFICA- {| MEDICINE I Took, TION OF A COIN? , WAS A RARE COIN! atl we 1 one ike “I've saved enough again to get back into the stock mar- ket. and this time it will be different.” | THis Curious WorLb Popaen | SERGEANT/CALLI® EVERY a FRIEND HYSTER, EH? AND tl \ x) \ 7 a) ~ WHAT TH'/ SHE'S GONE? AND LOOK AT THAT SLIT INTHE BACK OF N | ' HE'S COMPLETELY DUPED et \ GRAB THEM BoaRDs . \GWAN!T OCN'T NEE: ON’ THAT LADDER AN! ) ALL THAT SES’ TA so DASH RIGHT OVER To fA LITTLE PASTIN’ TH House! Tt: Fe! sam Yer @ REAL Par i _. ELEPHANTS have gone through many changes in adapting themsclves to the varying conditions that have prevailed upon “ Zz 7 this earth. Back at the beginning of the race, they were scarcely A ‘ 5 i a LZ 4 larger than pigs. The platybelodon, shown above, was found in c o 3 NEA SERVICE. tC. SSSA HEA) 1930, in the fossil beds of the Gobi desert, o Jane Withers Teamed |Eight Versions Written ‘ With Searl in Picture} Of John Sutter’s Story In “Gentle Julia,” the Fox picture| Eight different versions of the which comes today, Friday and Sat- | story of John Sutter have been writ- urday to the Paramount theatre, Booth Tarkington’s funniest story and | impelled to relate one of the screen's most talented lit-| the heroic figure, so strong was the tle comediennes are brought together | human in a heart-warming romance of the dear old days when men wore peg-leg trousers and automobiles were gaso- line carriages. publish Blaise Cendrar’s novel, “Sut- Happy impish Jane Withers, in her ter’s Gold,” which has sold two mil- most mischevious mood, is the lead-| lion copies in France alone. In Ger- ing player of this picture, which feat-| many, five plays have been produced ures Marsha Hunt, Tom Brown and tic character. Jackie Searl, the little villain of “Ginger,” in principal supporting simulteanously with Jane| part Miss GOOD. HAS A RIFLE, }} , ene A AND Now Hi INLY A PISTOL. THAT'S then, that the various authors can- \ Mah i: ie not agree on all points. C ‘Wil Nee ER HIS ROC. from finally blends the two streams of the ING I story to make little Jane a sort of in-| It is figured that about 4 per cent advertent Cupid. of the population of the United States is left-handed. | EMPRESS | COFFEE Will be Served All Day FRIDAY Won't you drop in? Logan’s 118 Third Bt. All Phones 211 BUDWEISER Now lic No Charge for the Bottle WELL, ) 1. ! % BMISGING Come! / & % Waly a

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