The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1936, Page 10

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 90, 1996 THE GUMPS— THE GUEST OF HONOR IT LOOKS > ME AS IF HE DUG UP THE SKULL 160! I So You SAY You BoYS AND PROFESSOR PECK HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A SABER-TOCTHED TIGER & RARRETLS. AREROSBSE.- © BSSRBSAR &: Oe 66h Ste ne £60 _ : “My wife won't trust me with more than enough for lunch and cigarets.” AT THE MOVIES — Marshall Takes Mat | ‘Big Noise’ Is Filled Title From Ali Baba; With Hilarious Laughs Drama with an emotional wallop | More hilarious laughs and more big &s powerful as one of Joe Louis’ hard thrills than seen on the screen in lefts to the jaw is offered in “Forgot-| many a lot i ten Faces,” the new Paramount pic- warser Bit. eolaade “Anan MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE exe -saa@s MYRA ‘ DONT TELL ME YOU DON'T REMEMBER YOUR... AK - OLD PAL, JACK LANE / SORRY.,..ER . BUT TM GLAD TO MEET | | FRIEND SEEMS*‘10 BE SHE DIDN'T RECOONIZE @ VERY ME, EITHER ture which opened at the Paramount Big Noise,” which opens at the Cap- ‘Theatre today. Herbert Marshall is the star of the : picture, and lovely blonde Gertrude | Nese te bua ohlca rates Michael plays opposite him. The| story opens with Marshall a devoted husband and father, deeply in love| with his wife—Miss Michael—and al-| most worshipful where his baby | daughter is concerned. 'itol Theatre today. Yight- ‘highly humorous and entertaining, although \this is punctuated by exciting epi- sodes. There also is a glamorous per- sonal romance as well as the thrill and romance of big business with its But his whole world is shattered |*ttendant rackets. when he returns home one night to The story concerns the ousting of 1g |the head of a big corporation because |ducts. Retired in middle age, the the intruder and then after arrang-| . ing for the adoption of his daughter, business man is restless and fretful he gives himself up. A stern court ;#"4 finally pulls the wool over the sentences him to prison. eyes of his wife and doctor, who insist Seventeen years later, he learns that | he 4s ill, by buying a partnership with his Ghigliter, DOW grown to lovely |® young chemist in the Ohecker Club womanhood, is about to marry and {Cleaning establishment and pretend- that her mother threatens to tell her |!ng to spend his time playing check- fiance who she really is unless she is ers, ; paid to be silent. Marshall succeeds| The climax comes in a thrilling epl- in. securing @ parole and establishes |S0de in which the business man, by himself as butler in his daughter's | clever ruse, pits two bands of racket- household. On the day tlie mother |¢ers against each other. They shoot approaches for her money, she is con- the matter out and all land on slabs fronted by her husband and a fiery,|in the morgue. A big surprise also dramatic climax puts the finishing |®walts the doughty business man. touch to two explosive and tragic ca- reers. An electric light bulb owned by C. V. Tronacle of Birmingham, Ala., has Volcanology is taught at the Uni-| been in continuous use since 1904, versity of Hawaii summer sessions, | there being several active craters in the island group. Free schooling for all children be. tween the ages of 6 and 12 is prov ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS, Notice is hereby given—That bids 1 be received by The Board of tion of the City of Bismarck, rth Dakota until 8.00 o'clock P. M, ed in the national constitution which} on the 14th, day of July 193: China plans to adopt. office of The Board of Education, for the completion of the unfinished part 81 of the Mechanical Arts Annex to the Cliff dwellings in the southwest are| New Senior High School. ascribed to definite years by counting Plans and specifications for the and may be seen and examined in the tree rings of timbers found in their|@vove mentioned work will be on file ruins, Russia consumes 500,000 frankfurt-| Ritterbush Bros., ers a day. werigtey's \ REFRESHING ! office of the Clerk of The Board of Education, Bismarck, North Dakota, Architects, _ Bis- ™ North Dakota, and the Build- hanges at Minot, Fargo, and forks, North Dakota. with pleted. if awarded the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by & certified check, drawn on a solvent 4 | marck, North Dakota, in a sum equal | (0,86 least’ 5% of the amount of the | The Board of Education reserves jthe right to hold all bids received for a period of ten days after the day fixed for the opening thereof and further reserves the right to reject | any or all bids. Dated the 23rd, day of June 1936. The Board of Education of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, By George F. Will, President, |e-22-20 1-2 i TEN FISH, WOW] en’ acc oF En sam’LL sur BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BEAUTS 0 TA SEE THESE! NOPE THs IoNT TH’ ROAD “TO MANDA RY, ETHER ~ BUT, WERE GOIN’ FISHIN’ . JUST TW SAME = GEE WIZ$ HEY!) SURE, HE A HITCH. ~\ UP; HIKER - - THE Y's * 1 PERFECT GUM eee AFTER EVERY MEAL | DON'T WORRY 2 fix ‘em and return ‘em. WELL -HYAH, KIO! so trp iad WHO'S GONE HOO HOO HOO | US) I HEA2.. Who? ~

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