The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1936, Page 8

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‘HE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 ; THE GUMPS—THE PLOT THICKENS : & INTO THE TREASURE —_i tt By Ferguson : > YESSIR- WHEN My LITTLE PLAN BEA\ COMING, FRUIT, PLL NEED A PIERRE? | Tis Curious WorLD 1 ee IS THE THAT EVER TROD THIS EARTH TEN TON TRUCK TO CART IT TO THE BANK - NONE OF THE . NEW WORLD y Eel eee INDIANS... a MAYAS, INCAS, OR My Yi News Syndicate, te AMERICAN. .. PROGRESSED FAR = ENOUGH TO LEARN + FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ® THE USE OF THE ERE ARE. NO WHEEL, UNTIL THE ABSOLUTE NO, FRECK... WANT : Giff ff p WHITE MAN OESERTS AREN'T You jens aes nal ia weve kwon AULT] yy } : SEE A HUNGRY ANIMAL ‘TIED JUST OUT OF PUSHING US Y IN NORTH AMERICAS AROUND OUT PLANT LIFE OF SOME SORT IS TO BE FOUND IN EVERY REGION. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ENLIN, ARMED WITH A MURDEROUS LOOKING BULL WHIP, LEADS THE TERRIFIED MYRA FR THE HOSPITAL LOOKS AS IF THE IMPERATOR MEANS BUSINESS THIS GOING TO PUT ME IN, AWHILE AND WATCH THE GAME FROM THE moose measures between six ond seven feet high at_ the shoulders, and bears an enormous crown of massive antlers Even the extinct Irish elk an animal with antlers that spread nine feet or more was smaller in stature than the monse of today By THOMPSON AND COLL THE NEXT MOMENT, THE ENTIRE MACHINE /S PLUNGED) INTO DARKNESS: 5 If you were not there cu leaflet In the entering the church, e visitors to all our sery- ENTERING THE HUGE POWER ROOM OF THE MOBILFORT, MYRA IS ASTONISHED AS, WITH A CAT-LIKE SPRING, FENLIN LAYS LOW THE CHIEF ELECTRICIAN WITH A BLOW FROM THE BUTT END OF HIS WHIP? "WHEN THE LIGHT POWER FAILS, MAKE ALL POSSIBLE HASTE FOR EMERGENCY EXIT _D-F ~YOU WILL el, to send your children to y where they will be made AE home—if they donot attend ST. MANY'S PRO-CA’ Rev Uobert A. Feel Broadway Avenue at it. Masses af 6 8 9, 10 and I! a. m. ‘The 9 o'clock mass is for children. y OF CHRIST, P iNT FIRST ChUt ie si to join with us at the First Evangell- 123 Fourth Street reh, Seventh and Rosser. Come Sunday service at 11:00 a m. a r Rey. George Bennard in Sund: choo! at 9:45 a m. united evangelistic services. Wednesday evening testimonial ectin meet ending room matntained tn the Hoskins Block, 200% éth St., ts open dally from 12 to 6 p. m.; Sunday, 8 to 5p. m All are welcome to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Avenue A at Fourth St. Opie 8. Rindahl, Pastor “There Is a cordial welcome at Trin- FIRST LUTHERA N CHURCH 1 yj ve. D. Johns, Pastor Sunday hool and Bible "3 class meets at the parsonage, 804 Seventh St. 10°30—Morning worship. The Lord’s Supper will he celebrated. Anthem, “. ,. Thy Blood and and “Just As I Am,” Nominal or True Chris- fourth BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LETS OUST SkIP MY NAME, FOR Th PRESENT, ER ? T WANT TO THANK YOU FoR AX YOU'VE DONE FoR ME, MISTER! LT RECKON LUE OW, SHE'S TH’ ONE ‘ONL } NOUR ACCIDENT OCCURRES RIGHT IN FRONT OF HER ROUSE TH’ OTHER NIGHT ty. twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity, Noy. 22, Church school and Bible classes— 9:45 a m. WW YOUR 00G HOUSE = TILL YA GET NOUR BEARINGS r the morning worship, a con- tional dinner will be held in the ar 4 YEAW!T was B) AFRAID OF junday school teachers Morning worship—11:00 o'clock, Sermon, “This Is the Will of God.” Anthem, Trinity church choir, Clar- fon Larson, director. Evening Service—7:30 o'clock. 200 p.m. wili meet in church $:00—Evening w A study of the We All Our God.” parlors, ih mn, “Now Thank ,Sermon, “The Falth of the Gala-| Sermon, “How Should I Use My tans.” ib Charlotte Sath: anist. Nov. 25, at 7:30 p. m.— Annual The Day service, . Read Psalms 8 and Thursday, . m. Friday, Luther Seminary Nov. 26—Thanksgiving Male choir— Dr. : speaker. ; Anthem, —Worship, Song of Thanksgiving.” BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE | Sermon, “I Will Give Thanks.” Corner of ser and Eleventh Saturday, Nov. 28, at 9:00 a. m.— y Pastor Confirmation class. pe day school, classes Mandigo, superin- the present state of throughout should mean Helfenstein, act- Floy “We believe in Jesu: friend; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Thi at Second St. E, Logee, Pastor 8 as Christ; We accept Him as our Savior and BEEN A HERP OF BOTHER “The with er, elcome to all ISCOPAL) from on High be: We pledge Him our loyalty in every onship of life.” wship service. vidence." iss Florence Bers, me Unto Me"—Gross- Father of Love, Our iend.” Evening Prayer"—Rein- “Offertory”—Raff-Shel- ble school—Young people's Offertory, ot the Wise Glory”— WASH TUBBS A RIGHT, at 7:00 p. m. Kht evangelistic ent. Adult department— tremity and a Uni-} 3 ‘orum Rible class, led by Mr. : Gannon. "The Holy Serip- 3 how do 1 belleve it? 0 o'clock. A "6:30—Intermediate Young People’s le Paul in the ES BUCKLE. HE KNEI GY ‘CLINCHES. EASY'S ROUND BY A MILE. A TART By CRANP prima Sinior, intermediate depart: ‘10:00—Adult Bible class led by OUND I, CYCLONE DUFFY LEADS WITH A DIP YOUR HANDS IN OUND 2. EASY JABS LEFTS AND RIGHTS TO THE SO es een et RS EASY ENTERS WITH _A LEFT, A RIGHT, THEN THE WATER BUCKET, FACE. CYCLONE LANDS A WILD RIGHT... i sult is the sermon fore Adve is called ley. ert . accagn care : 5 = Rise ean antes” te of heaving ALLEY OOP MAREE THIS ONE Els SENT) | Our Boarding House With Major Hoopie nday before the beginnnig of a |—Ne nds folk song. = “rh ey ahead WELL, WEVE NOTHIN’ TO new church year and so we pray, “Stir up the wills of Thy faithful as an offertory: old Are Thy first ten | auestions on the leaflet you received | AT THE ‘Legion of Terror’ Is | Great Dramatic Film Are dramatic pictures competing with newsreels? More and more the studios are lift- ing exciting front page stories out of our services and our fellowship. ially invite you to join in (Additional Churches on Edit, Page) MOVIES Powell, Loy, Rainer Score in Smash Film “The Great Ziegfeld” has come to the Paramount Theatre as the finest musical drama ever made for the screen, 5 WE! KNOW! LOST TH’ TRAIL \ ABOUT OUR PLANS, ING WHAT THEY DO] |GAIN, STANDIN’ 14 GUYS -LES DUCK IN HERE TILL “THEY GET BY. A war!you sienep V 1see ner A LEASE FOR A § WHERE THEY! PHONY FIRM / ) ARESTUFFING EGAD, LADS—~1 MUST CALL ON \ YOU FOR MORAL SUPPORT—~ MY 14, A NERVES ARE ALL A DITHER FROM ( LACK OF SLEEP“IHAVE BUT TO 7 Boy, YOU'RE ‘) “H’ MAT- CLOSE MYEYES, AND EVERY WINDOW CAUGHT INA TRESSES FRAMES A PROCESS SERVER, COME 44 TIGHT TRANSOM) WITH TO NOTIFY ME THAT L AMO STAND L CANSEE TH! / BocK- “TRIAL FOR FULL PAYMENT ON THE LEASE] JUDGE, Now, 7 I SIGNED AND THAT IS ONLY AN) SALTING You ECHO, COMPARED TO THE BiG BASS. RUMBLE ON THE. KEYBOARD OF DISASTER, THAT, 1%! WILL CONFRONT $ ge the day's news and transferring them Not only does it contain musical ME, IF THE Co. to the screen so swiftly that they are | spectacles of the best quality but, in , “S, in the theatres before the stories have |.a story suggested by the life of the MADAM'S EAR, 7. spent their force. The latest illustration of this prac- tice of producing topical dramatic stories, is “Legion of Terror,” showing now at the Capitol Theatre. While the neswpapers are still running stories about the activities of the Black Legion around the country, Co- lumbia 1s releasing this picture, the one and only Ziegfeld, it presents drama that will draw tears to the eyes of the most blase theatre goer. Topping this 5-ring circus of enter- tainment are found William Powell in the role of Ziegfeld, Myrna Loy as Billie Burke and Luise Rainer as Anna Held. ‘Without contradiction Powell does the finest work of his career as the great glorifier of American beauty. The Anna Held emblazons the horizon as one TD SURE UKE T'KNOW GOOFY OL HOW THAT GOOD HONK! WHAT NEXT? ALL IVE HAD SINCE I HOOKED UP WITH YOU,|S TROUBLE ? i GETS WIND 2 Y % LG 4, Gin inde, ulin

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