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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1936 THE GUMPS—ANDY LEADS.WITH HIS CHIN TO HELP PREVENT#g TO HELP END A MANY COLDS COLD QUICKER VICKS VICKS varoRus |} Va-TRO-NOL fish Just rub on Afew dropsup wr cach nec Ia oreacnsst POOR GIRL — WHY OQ DON'T YOU CALL Oita Follow VICKS PLAN for better CONTROL OF COLDS A THE POLICE ? ! | Full details in each Vicks package 1) rf 1 F : : | — ; 7 =TWO DAYS SINCE WE ¥ HEARD FROM TILDA- I'M SURE SOMETHING DREADFUL HAS HAPPENED TO THE Sanaa Sea ss || Yeu ere > SEE HER HUSBAND J} ACT SO. DUMB / j . ; SIDEGLANCES. - - By George Clark FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE,I SURE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE YOU HOME, TON!, BUT HOW ABOUT THAT FELLOW WHO BROUGHT THAT'S RONALD, MY COUSIN... HE WON'T MIND ! HOME WITH A CHAP NAMED FRECKLES? WHOIS HE? I “| We'S A MEMBER OF SHADY- MUST INQUIRE ALL ABOUT || SIDE'S TRACK, BASEBALL HIM , YOU KNow' ‘ ann snd Baume nune ae Cee Q “Pll learn to draw, all right, but Pin afraid PH never ct a learn to think up jokes to go under my drawings.” AT THE MOVIES Tracy and Stuart Hit New High in ‘Wanted’ A daring battle with mail bandits ignites a dormant love between an ace postal and his intrepid sec- retary in “WANTED: Jane Turner,” thrilling melodrama of the U. 8. post- office department inspectors co-fea- turing Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart at the Capitol Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. & behind-the-scene glimpse of the sending vigilance of postal against bandits, racketeers and perpetrators of mail frauds 1s provided this powerful drama. Tracy and Stuart, speedily gaining recog- @s one of the screen's most romantic teams, together for the time, appear as a govern- ment sleuth and his secretary. ‘Their long assoctation in tracking down desperate mail crooks has crammed their lives with so much action and danger that Tracy and Miss Stuart overlook the romantic element. But when Gloria is endangered as she is menaced by Crowley, a hunted killer, Lee swings into action in an official and romantic capacity. ‘Ivy League’ Leaders Attend Winter Outing ii ple New York, Dec. 15.—(#)—Athletic leaders from seven eastern colleges ound by tradition into what has come to be called the “Ivy League” are meeting this week at the Georgia plantation of Jim Lynah, Cornell's athletic director, to do a little hunt- ing and fishing. According to the announecents, the . sole purpose is recreation, but unless ll signs point in the wrong direction the ties that bind the informal col- Nino Martini Sings in ‘Gay Desperado’ Nino Martini, world famous singing star of radio, opera and films, comes to the Paramount atre Wednesday for two days, in Pickford-Lasky’s sparkling romance, “The Gay Desper- ado.” Ida Lupino and Leo Carrillo are featured in support of the handsome tenor. The second offering of the newly- formed Mary Pickford and Jesse L. Lasky producing combination, “The Gay Desperado” completely discards the conventional plot formula for films starring famous singers and tells a fast-moving romantic story of a gay and glamorous Mexican bandido who sings his way out of a succession of difficulties, saving his life and winning the girl by the magic of his voice. Johann Georg Lahner, a butcher of Frankfurt, Germany, invented the “hot dog,” or frankfurter, in 1805. The name is derived from the name of the town. lege organization together may be drawn tighter before the week is up. Already the seven colleges, Colum- bia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Yale, have much in common. They form the membership of the Eastern Inter- collegiate basketball and baseball leagues; their track and field ath- letes have met annually for the past few years in the Heptagonal meet; their relations in minor sports are friendly and their football schedules interlock as much as those of most leagues do. In football they have been steadily drawing closer together in recent sea- sons. | McKenmey on Bridge | UNUSUAL PLAY SETS HAND Defense Takes Only Chance to Defeat Contract, at Risk of Giving Declarer an Overtrick By WM. E. McKENNEY (Secretary, American Bridge League) If there is only one chance to de- feat an adverse contract, that chance should be taken even at the risk of giving declarer overtricks, if the plan fails. But the times when players analyze a situation with sufficient care and correctness to determine the Today’s Contract Problem North is playing the contract at six hearts. The second lead reveals the unfortunate trump situation. Can this knowledge be utilized by declarer to make not iad the contract, but an lead of the six of diamonds was made and the dummy hand spread, Glick could see only one chance to set the SOLUTION OF PREVIOUS CONTRACT PROBLEM Rubber—E. & W. vul. ‘South West North East Pass le 1@ 1~ Pass 1N.T. Pass 39 Pas 49 Pass = Pass Opening lead—®@ 6. MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE PUSHES OPEN THE DOOR, THRU WHICH HE HAS HEARD LEW WEN'S VOICE. GREETINGS, FRIEND JACK? YOU ARRIVE LAWSY ME! SEEMS LIKE DE BOYS SES CAINT GET MISTAH WHOSIT OFFEN THEAK MINOS WASH TUBBS IT'S THE LUCKIEST DAY OF MY LIFE, LAD. I FOUND A SANS FOOL WILLIN' TO BET $200 ON EASY, ALJ.EY OOP SO OUR BEWHISKERED OL/ THAT ORNERY OL PAL PULLED A FAST ONE ) COOT! I SHOULDA ON YUH, EH? UP AN’ RUN \ KNOWN HED DO THIS! 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