The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1936, Page 10

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'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 THE GUMPS—EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY! oo [SIDEGLANCES - ~ By George Clark | oy DON'T LIKE SCHOOL, TLL BE A DUMBBELL, SOMETHING “THAT'LL HUH! WELL, DO You MAKE ME JUST AS THINK PROFESSOR A FAMOUS. ITLL MAKE : ( ONE I THOUGHT UP 1S EINSTEIN 1S xe é ad oN r : SO TOUGH,I DON'T EVEN ee | = ES i] ae ‘Now, we must be awfully good and eat whateve orders, if we want tu travel on his expense account.” | - Pioneer in Aviation EpERONeA. Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 He was cu- MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE By THOMPSON AND COLL 1 American who j) tian SESECUETCIOSELY, BUT ISNT THERE DANGER? YES INA YOU SEE, THE ELECTRICAL VIBRATIONS] | NOW, WHILE THE PATIENT STILL 1S pioneered in 15 His first flight Myra, || AS 1 APPLY THE DANGER OF WAY..,, BUT I'M CARE- | HAVE BROKEN UP THE CHOLESTEROL || UNCONSCIOUS, WE INJECT A SOLUTION _, Bviation. Seay ee IN PROF. || CURRENT, MISS NORTH’ ] ELECTROCUTION, FUL NOT TO RELEASE § DEPOSITS IN THE BLOOD - THOSE OF CERTAIN ANIMAL HORMONES TO bien Preposition. GARSTINS| | T HAVE TAKEN VERY IN'THAT GHAIR? THE FULL CURRENT- |Z cerosits ARE THE CAUSE OF OLD || DISSOLVE THOSE DEPOSITS... 14 Sergeant fish 7 Mi GI 18 Nay. LABORA: || FEW PEOPLE INTO fab Seco es uniie 16Trecs, BISMEVI ITI AITIE! 22 Being. TORY || mv ABSOLUTE i : 17 Once more, 25 To sway. 1S CONFIDENCE? & 19 Pertaining 27 Component, AMAZED ‘ to air. 28 Blemish. AS SHE IS 20 Sun god. 30 To relieve. ABOUT TO 21 Caterpillar E : 3B Tile, WITNESS hair. A and. ONE 23 To honk. B {si 38 Painter's HE Sr 24 And. workroom. IEN- 25 Tumor. vay. brother. 39 X. eae ‘ 26 Note in scale, ew with yerTICAL 42 Rows of “MIRACLE” 29 Rings, gathers. TREAT- 31 Within. \Jar. 43 Bush, MENTS, 10 32 Some. 50 Arabians. 2 Edge. 45 German RETARD 34 To loiter. a2 Wrath. : Gate woman. OLD 35 To decay. 54 Fairy. ithin. 46 Sash. = > 36 Rurrah. 55 Frenzy. 5 Diplomat’s 48 Window ledge [SAGE | 37 Like. 56 Irregular home. 49 Sheltered Se 38 Rock. piece. 6 Age. place, a aati $8 He was among 7Scripture. 50 ‘hie ee SALESMAN SAM 1 Packed one. the first suc- 8 Exists. 51 Observed. Z J within another cessful ——s, 9 Fly. 53 Mooley apple. |) THOUGHT I WUZ-TA DO SOME | NOBODYS AROUND, BUT : GOOD SFTERNOCN, DEAR 43 To embroider. 59 His equally 10Garden tool. 54 Father. PLUMBIN’ FER CU22EM'S STORE. I s'POsE THESE Are TEACHER ,GOOD AFTERNOON 44 Vandal. famous 11 Lacerated. 57 Pair. ‘al oe I DUNNO ed T wuz SENT OUT TH’ PIPES I'm TA EIX! : TO 0,708 ! Ne) D i — Seen Za aes i an am le ScHooL th Ct 2 ae ian & tr BEHAVE NOW! ONE PEEP OUTTA YA, AN LLL PLAY SOME MORE SWING MUSIC WITH THIS HICKORY : nN i AT THE MOVIES | Boy Scouts Employed | Reliance, Phair joined the produc- Xs sf jtion unit on location at Sherwood For Mohican Picture Forest in ventura County, Cal. It as was his duty to instruct Randolph Teaching Indians Indian lore prov- | Scott, Bruce Cabot, Phillip Reed, Rob- ed a new avenue of employment for ert Barrat and other actors in the former Boy Scouts during the filming | Cast in such matters as starting fires of “The Last of the Mohicans,” Reli- | bY means of friction, making and re- ance Pictures’ filmization of the | Pairing birch bark canoes and similar James Fenimore Cooper classic which | 4rts. ee is currently holding forth at the Para- | SSR eoe . mount theatre Friday and Saturday. | Ann Sothern Portrays WASH TUBBS Casting about for a person qualified | ry ry to instruct his actors in the art of | Beverly Hills Heiress X/7 woodcraft, Harry M. Goetz, president ——, 3 AN Baye oe Tm nl patie MAN of Reliance, interviewed scores of ap-| Gay film fare in the form of di SUPPE! OFFI SHERIFF, I-AH- plicants before engaging .ninetzen- | “Walking On Air” awaits the motion (54 SO-SO PROPOSITION. WHAT'S \LOGICAL,| | AN’ COOKIN' AND HOLD ME AS WELL LOOK LIKE A SHERIFF. year-old Thomas Phair, Jr., a Gold| picture patron at the Capitol The- MINE 1S YOURS, AND. WHAT'S SOURS | HONEY. 5 PROBLE Palm Eagle Scout and now a student | atre, where the RKO Radio produc- IS MINE. THEREFORE, WELL \ at the University of California, as an | tion opened yesterday. SHARE YOUR SHERIFF SOB, assistant in the technical department | Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern of his company. |co-star in this piquant comedy of a Goetz discovered, to his amazement; | beautiful Beverly Hills heiress, with that young Phair was better inform-|the temperament of a package of ed on subjects pertaining to outdoor | firecrackers, and two engaging young life and American history than the | College graduates who decide to hire real Indians in the cast. themselves out as companion-adven- Assigned to work with Director | turer and body-guard respectively. George B. Seitz and Edward F. Lam-| The girl engages Raymond to pose bert, chief technical consultant for|®> 8M obnoxious French count after her hand, and to insult her father to such an extent that the man with | whom she fancies she is in love, and |of whom her father violently dis- approves, will look like an excellent QUICKER ;catch in comparison, At the same “é With |time, the father hires the other boy AWRIGLEY'S | | as a secret bodyguard to his daughter in order to prevent her eloping.| ALLEY OOP nage ous follow, for neither of the two college pals knows what the TH’ NERVE OF SOME PEOPLE!) { 50 YA DIDN'T GET ANY- t NAW- 1 DIDN! / father nor daughter reali What the FIRST FOOZY THEN OOOLA- | | WHERE WITH OOF EH? WEL Yr YEZZIREE! Quick DECIDED) WOULDNT other one is up to. AN' | BETCHA TH' NEXT ONE BY ZOOKS, I'LL TAKE CARE Wy . A THAT COMES TRYIN’ TO AA iy GO SAWALLA, / : ; by BORROW Ol’ DINNY WILL JUST YOU AW, OR ELSE -~ of BE KING GUZ, HIMSELF - HMMm- BY WHOOSH - TLL BE ALL SET The Pony Express was not ponies, but by the most horses. Z ae

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