The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1937, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1937 ali fo MIN== | MISSED MY 7 BEEN A LAWYERS Wey (S01 NOTICED! You HT COULD PLEADA CASE CERTAINLY MADE A CETTER THAN THOSE BRILLIANT SHOWING LONG-WINDED FOOFS, fina! Yo! AT THAT, COURTHOUSE THE GUMPS—A “‘FINE’’ RECEPTION! WIDE-AWAKE Eves Eyes clear, spar- kell » and inces- santly moving. Pupils large. Lashes soft. rer li I. ALERT TYPE OFEARS Summ! Earssetlow onthe head. Back ofears well developed. The outer fold of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SEE THAT FELLOW OUT THERES INTHE FIRST ROW, WITH HIS The news is reaching — ZAMAROFI ! ET IT! MR.’ BLUEBEARD® HAS JACQUES, DRIVE 70 THE BUT, THE PRINCESS OLGA! millions there Ss ; a certa n ne pebcges Bee NO ONE MUST KNOW || . f THREATENED WO KILL THE PRIN- PRINCESS OLGA'S RES! GOSH! MYRA SURE IS K k eo h B bo KYBER RUBIES HAVE BEER } | JHE. JEWELS. Ae ( Cee Se ee eat Tie te DENCE, AT fag : GETTING N WITHTHE || t u WHY TAT j tS. ; entuc y straig t bourbon BEEN REPORTED TO PRINCESS LIFE \ THAT 117. COME. 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