The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 4, 1937, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937 : f SIDE GLANCES k THE GUMPS—WHEN TRUE HEARTS MEET NO) ‘STEP_THIS WAY-AND || Ml |-——"#" =. i MINUTES cent WN (hi air i Boas LW = eocercestctececceeece HOW MARY TIMES HAVE I ASKED YoU NOT To WHAT HIE DID TO YOU, I FIGHT? I DON'T APPROVE OF IT! IT's Too PRIM- THINK THE WISE THING ITIVE, AND COMES FROM BASER INSTINCTS! FoR YOU To Do Is WHEN YOU GET THRU HERE, I WANT JUST TRIES TO MAKE UP YOUR MIND Compuicare «| THAT IF HE LOVES. Z THINGS FOR HER THAT MUCH, HE CAN HAVE HER! Gpeallak Aree s.srnt 2 © 1937 BY NEA SERVICE, “Yo-hoo! I bear gifts! May I enter?” | : AT THE MOVIES | One-Man Circus Is Leading Man Fashion | yyRa NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Feature of Picture} Plate in Color Film EPO | TLL SETTLE with THAT IN SOLENT BUTLER, LATER-RIGHT IN LADV d |} EXPERIMENT IN PSYCHOLOGY, TVE HEARD OF THIS WORKING Joe Cook in a Zane Grey Western!| In most motion pictures the stress " NOW, IND OUT WHERE One of America’s most famous com-|{s placed upon the gowns worn by the LL, / 1 MUST FI Ses, often called “the one-man circus,” aie aa but fe “God's Gases He MY AUNT KEEPS HER MONEY. on IN OTHER CASES, WHERE A Cook is the hero in “Arizona Ma- ae } : MOST OF THE ESTATE IS IN yi Som DOCTOR WASN'T AVAILABLE. honey,” taken from one of Grey’s most |®24 the Woman,” now shownig at the he. b CASH AND NEGOTIABLE ZZ = NOW FOR SOME DISTILLED popular novels, “Stairs of Sand.” It|Paramount Theatre, the leading man “ | SECURITIES Z WATER- begins on Friday at the Capitol |is the fashion plate, \ J 5 ‘Theatre. Beverly Roberts, who has the prin- t “Arizona Mahoney” is the story of}cipal feminine role in this Warner @ stranded carnival showman, played | Bros. Technicolor production, demon- by Cook, who takes it upon himself | strates what the well-dressed lady- to help out the love affair between|timber-boss will wear in convincing fashion; but she has a chance to wear only one dinner gown and a tailored Mar- | street suit which might appeal to those who look for a style show when they tired} go to a movie. of 7 mone! Her outfits for the Big Tree Country, and cattle to further his love affair|where most of the stirring action ‘with Miss Martel, and Cook rides to/ takes place, consist of overalls, slacks, the rescue. culottes, leather jackets and knee Does he arrive on a horse in tradi-|high boots—designed for jy-actical wear in the woods rather than for style. atte? Brent, leading male player Loree pela eu ibeiod pes “|[ WANNA COME INSIDE] You GALS SMO SOMETAING ABOUT TOWN FOR NLAS’ DOS HOUSE DOWN TO SRIERWOOD WIM S50 1 TED ON TO WIT. ORWE SANE S'WANT ME TO By William Ferguson J PICs PESO THER NICROSRA| th (N 1674, AUSTRALIAN PEARL | ¥ sauder OF j Haw! SHOULD THE : WIGENEMEER ; E | WHY YOUR OLD BODY A GANGSTER PALS OF SPHEROIO. i “TAKE ‘IM ALIVE !! TOO SOUR STORE a Xy HAD MORE SQUEAKS 7 “REDDY-THE-FOX” ©1937 BY NEA SERVICE, WC. CMON; NOW - <n a wr IN IT ga ARUSTY SEEK REVENGE, FOR uurposes, ae k ‘ HINGE / THEN WE Z MY PART IN) BRINGING Aaah ely sed cng rod og har ted seater alts / \ sg HEARD ABOUT REDDY “TO SUSTICE, VP ot IR) salami / : FANCY THEIR, CONSTERN- fect poles to the extent that the diameter from pole to pole twenty-seven miles less than the diameter at the FOL TH’ ATION, WHEN BULLETS Z GANGSTERS! Vf GOUNCE OFF ME LIKE HAIL OFFA TIN ROOFS 7— STAY WITH ‘EM, PAP! WELL LAY 'EM BY THEIR 11% of the straight whiskey is HEELS WW JIG TIME! LONGWORTH fs 18 years old! ° But LONGWORTH does not rely upon eye alone. Berfect blending is also a vital feo @ure of LONGWORTH'S secret of guccess. LONGWORTH... “beyond Ss years” e-. i agreeable to palate and the & spree nee NEA SERVICE. INC._T. M. REC. U. 6. PAT. OFF.

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