The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1937, Page 10

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° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1937 : ws THE GUMPS—UNBIASED? : i : E YOU ACGUAIN: = AND HAVE FORMED eer, ae Wane a / CASE ? ANY. PRECONCEIVED Mi PRESUDICES THAT MIGHT h, INFLUENCE YOUR DECISIONS ? If you have “knowing eyes” 9 e you don't have to look twice .. SS SES SSS when you see Old Kentucky's SSaaP”| BORDER SEFORE || I> BUMPING PERL OUSLY O OF THI 2 CHANGES HANDS... = “double-rich” straight Bourbon cree, | Mes ‘ alse Sede offered for sale. Just buy it! m—_ A 90 proof whiskey with the (Marhef Mert. Made in Kentucky by old-time Kentucky distilers ag the good old Kentucky way. Se eee eee | ; i ? 4 ; 4 4 3 A 4 Ny :? A 8 fa Ps Bl , 1. ht a pt KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON wWHisKEY [AT THE MOVIES —| Brilliant Supporting | Ann Sothern Injured Cast in Mystery Film| In Making of Picture + Set against the spectacular back- Pe a ine te pecident oe ground ar g the filming of a scene resu! Gverboardi® opens a two-day run at| Ann Sothern’s suffering body brulses the Capitol theatre today with Gloria | Which temporarily held up production Stuart and Walter Pidgeon in the|0n “Fifty Roads to Town,” the Twen- leading roles. tieth Century-Fox picture in which The screenplay tells the story of a|She is starred with Don Ameche, beautiful New York girl who flees|Opening today at the Paramount from sinister influence of the | theatre. ie ‘an exclusive Manhat-| The scene called for Ann to be Proprietor of - tan gown shop. Just before she sails, hiding in the closed rumble seat of a oR DO YOU SEE) BLAZES! SO THIS TOP AND = roadster in which Don Ameche was OT J ‘f the finger Of to drive off before she made her =e WCTIE SBE 21S EARNACLE SENAY JUST A presence known. Following the ACROST THE script, Ameche jolted over rocks which MARSH. yas eeees | licie the pan slid: wack wasce (ad a gine Fame. cused the rear end crashed into a tree. y -\ Sy (Hl) ar ar Ann was rescued from the rumble ayn seat and rushed to the studio's first- i‘ RS a) aay" @ | ete ne ite | #id station, where Dr. C. A. Seyfarth dD ie treated her for several black-and- -. py Biue _belees woe the body. Luck- RG Stuart and Walter | Uy, mana protect her face such favorites as Billy|®nd head, taking many of the jolts Cavanaugh, Gerald | 0M her arms. idney Blackmer, Jack Oliver, Charlotte Wyn- Letter Carriers Near : TEREEKED TH ENG GSES REM Our Boarding House With Mabe loople Goal of Organization THOUGHT FOOZY \ HIS NICE, SHINY CROWN, AN’ ALONE Bross U4 DS Ee ae f 1. UNAIDED I CAPTURED TH’ TOWN J , ? Moon 1 THINK OF IT, THE LESS 1 REGRET THE ZA VEA~1'LL BET MIGFORTUNE OF LOSING .. ; TH’ squiRRELS MY CIRCUS —~\|EGAD, THE iN) YOUR WORLD NEVER CAN REGAIN BELFRY HAVE THE LOSS IT INCURRED BEEN ON WHILE 1 DEVIATED FROM - SHORT RATIONS, SCIENCE AND INVENTION SINCE THEY TO FUT AWAY MY TIME HAVEN'T HAD ON FLEAS —~ HAR-R-RUMF —— ANY NUTTY UKE THE FIELDS IN SPRING, IDEAS TO IDEAS ARE STARTING TO . FEED ON, tatety f (Travelers Safety Service) i it Inattention fills more hospital cots than almost any germ in the med- Ip} ical index. The absent-minded gentleman who kisses the umbrella goodbye and takes the baby out in the rain has no place on the highways. Inattention may serve some use- ful purpose when wiffe wants help in hanging the curtains or demands that the cellar be cleaned up. But the man who gets lost in rev- erie while driving is likely to be found in a ditch. Daydreams behind the wheel ;| often become nightmares in a wheel- chair, = ‘| aT." If you are in the throes of a post % a 4 y N Hs mortem on last night’s bridge game, 3 . 4 gs wait ‘til you get home to figure it out. Good drivers don't slice—on the fairway or on the highway, § iy Fige fie ia

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