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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1936 : THE GUMPS—DINNER FOR NONE, PLEASE JAMES 4 ON THE BOAT Ym GING TO AUSTRALIA™ Ee Bim gust } MARRIED FOR TWO SHE WAS TRAVELING HER, MOTHER —- BROKE THE Z VEAR: Th WENUHY, SHE'S FAINTED, WAITER / WAITER / a | é any v oe aS — v® fk — ata eS amu ERROR aa ) y FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CASE CLOSED : By BLOSSER | SYLVESTER GoOK HAS HOWEVER, IN THIS CASE |(I'DO NOT UPHOLD HIS METH- ‘ YOUNG MEN WHO ENTER PLACES ESTABLISHED AN ALIBI! |] HIM THAT HE REMEMBERED) |THE DEFENDANT'S MOTHER eee 1 DO UNDERSTAND ' OF BUSINESS “THRU A , HE HAS GIVEN PROOF THE DATE ON THE com | | WAS GRAVELY ILL, AND ||THEM! NATURE ENDOWS US i THAT ENTERING THE DRUG || HE LEFT,OR THIS CASE MANY SMARTER MEN STORE WAS NOT DONE MIGHT HAVE HAD A HAVE LOST THEIR HEADS WITH MALICE AFORE- SAD ENDING ' UNDER LIKE CONDTONS! a “Jerry necds to get away from the grain exchange for a while, A trip to the country—anything to get his mind off wheat.” THIS CURIOUS WORLD “Poreuer | HIS BACK, AND HEADS FOR THE END PHONY DOCTOR TOTHIS F OF THE TUNNEL, WHICH LEADS TO THE! STONE PILE AND, SUDDENLY, DESERT OUTSIDE THE CITy, HE VANISHES ’ AND WHAT'S. SALESMAN SAM L COULDN'T HELP (7 OU22 THIS ° (5 Garcast Room 1’ GOTT 00, aN EN’RY ROLL O' PAPER WAS A OIF-) FERENT PATTERN} rt CHIS-YOU'LE : KETCH (Tl GUess [LL BEAT IT—WHILE) To Lave! T HEAR sam! How MARVEeLous! SesT TH’ THING L GOT TH’ CHANCE! HER COMIKS, NOW! TCH MY MODERNISTIC FURNITURE! : . > ae GIT SET FER & GOOD BAWLIN' OUT! \7 IN the dry sections of Africa, where no rain falls fer a year or more at a stretch, tiny plants grow and thrive on the rocky, sun-parched soil. By imitating the stones among which they dwell, they are unmolested by birds and beasts. Even the colors of the plants vary, always matching the particular type of sure f GEE! YOE NEVER SEEN 7 rounding rock, Ry] THE PROFESSOR SO i ‘ EXCITED at Tie wows | ‘Moon’s Our Home’ Is_|‘Cowboy and Kid’ Has Gay'Comedy Romance} Laughter and Action “The Moon's Our Home,” Walter! “The Cowboy and the Kid” with Wanger's latest production for Para-| Buck Jones and Billie Burrud is the mount, opened yesterday at the Para-| attraction at the Capitol Theatre to- mount Theatre with that capable! day and ‘Tuesday. {i prec ean Margaret Sullavan, in! ‘The picture scouts send word from the star role. : Hollywood that “The Cowboy and Directed by William A. Seiter from | the Kid” is not merely a western with @ Faith Baldwin story, The Moon's | fast riding, exciting action and aj Our Home” deals with two interna-| thrining climax, but is loaded with tional celebrities who have learned to laughs, as well as stirring drama. It thate each other merely on the) is entirely different from any western strength ot pet Feputeiions. a turned out previously. As a fiery-tempered, pampered,| Th, hi. Bein beauiifia screen ater Malas e reason for this change from the beaten path is 11-year-old Billy $ j j ABLUFF ISMY ONLY Sullavan refers to a noted world ex- 1 ¥ CHANCE- ) 4 plorer-author over whom millions of Burrud who proved to have such a MY ; - I, g Hey, YOU! PUT _UP YOUR HANDS, flair for comedy that special pert LEAD oe ‘women have gone mad, as the “kind| yore w; epere Scenes Wy < Of person who would be lost without | “fe, Written into the story for him. Y/ Yj 3 @ Ni fo? a) q Yj — §2/) DB} his hot water bottle.” Henry Fonda,| ,,.28¢ Cowboy and the Kid” is a Y A cvs! LOOK WAT L FOUND yi c 1 A WW WE CHEST = A NOTE 4 as the globe trotter, refers to the Grant Pew tenia sie screen star as a “phoney blonde with! “Coming to the Capitol th a & face that resembles French pastry.”| nesday and ‘Thursday “Two In Ree ‘They sreavualls, baity hyo 88 | volt.” gumed names, and, without knowing|“ aithough “Two in Revolt,” o1 y »” one of each other's zeal seat, Jal in love.| the season's more unusual dramas, agent ee aa eae unfolds an absorbing story of human ride leaves the bridegroom flat. romance, an interesting assortment of animals is featured in the film in roles Relenting, they make a frantic search | retevant to the plot. for each other and the amusing situa- tions which arise from the search,| rfnnue, comen L_Anecners. die, and the manner in which the scrappy y greed stallion, ie rasapclida. make “The ware, have the leading animal pair. becom: 4 A . | Toles. Moon's Our Home” lively screen en-| "1" sadition, the quadruped players es aise apslude twenty wolves, two bears, a t, a herd of approximately 200 It is easier to photograph the Pav- min tomes several z 5 temperamental lot ongerent on oe ere racing horses, a young puppy and a| ALLEY OOP sees qn paghmenet at) Lightning and Warrior's human buddies are John Arledge, gun, visibility is fairly good. Latimer, and Moroni olen one A dove has no gall, which the an | see Attention! ! We have petitions for nomina- tfon for all city, county, state