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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1987 | THE GUMPS—WAR CLOUDS GATHER ene ae Fe svr ir wonoeeru? WW oneimen rar so DIPLOMAT IS COMING] he HELLO, MINS | JUST HEARD NINCOMPOOP Sane Ven ~ OH, MRS & yy BOYS. ARE COMING ANDYS, ANYONE ELSE D ONLY QUPLE OF || NOTICE! We, the undersigned employes of the F. W. Wool- -worth Company, Bismarck, N. Dak., wish to make it + known (without the knowledge of our manager) that * we are satisfied and in accord with the principles of the | management insofar as they concern us. I'M. SURI hing ROME! SMOOTH THINGS ‘PEOPLE. LIKE HIM | SMOOTH THINGS 9 ‘TO Si) 4 MARIRTY. VEARS. WAR moor @ Babe Russell Frances Slattery g A : Norma Peterson Veronica Riley . ++: Bernice Person Rachel Swenson VA } Dorothy Parkins Dorothy Russell 1 Alice Hixon Marjorie Scott ; Yy 1 Trene Hauge Bernice Babcock i Mary Berger Dorothy TeKippe ; Verna Schmidt Pauline Bertsch A Ethelind Joersz Lenore Thielman f Lucille Dalleir Beverly Danley Marie Heltemes Pauline Jeffers Agnes Knoll Lydia Woll Agnes Volk Solweig Nelson June Forsythe Gladys Destner Justine Soderquist Ruby Gett Clara Bredy Kathryn Schaefer Harriette Peterson Marie Soderquist Bertha Bredy Edgar Gulbrandson Jack Slattery Donald Elkjer ‘This announcement has been paid for and inserted by the employes of F. W. Woolworth Co. % | Evangelist of Music | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 Harvest. AS LONG AS WERE HERE IN ATCHISON, WE MAY AS WELL LIKE A SCHOOL .... WONDER IF THEY PLAY FOOTBALL OUT Here! BOY,THEY SHOULD KNOW ABOUT OUR TEAM, BAC. HOME ! THERE'S’ A ‘IKID.,.. LET'S HAIL Him !! 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Armadillo. i 3 He was born 51 'Resinous 46 Exclamation INiy Mi in 47 Bumblebee, Ma! 35 Company. 48 Thought.’ (he Ocean. f ie! a ’ ‘ | AT THE MOVIES | snes ial ; 00, ‘YOUR RIVALS, \ BOT Eis SEROR R {(cTHEOREAD NO "The Great Treve’ Is _ | Electric Line-Men 1 Sano ee halen Stee : ec THe a _ Saga of Faithful Dog} —_ Featured in Picture “The Mighty Treve,” featuring ‘Noah Beery, Jr., and Barbara Read, oad today at the Capitol Theatre. story, taken from the novel “Treve,” by the noted author Albert Payson Terhune, relates the adven- . ture, romance and pitfalls encoun- by 8 young fellow when he sets to make his way in the world. movie gains its dramatic force from the simple direct way in which ig presented, according to advance ‘After Noah meets Barbara he dis- her uncle, a sheep owner, 4s an eccentric person with a cowering and his dog Treve ‘are ordered the ranch. + 1 @nakes never close their eyes. Even “slim,” ® Warner Bros. melodrama dealing with a class of young men whom the movies have overlooked up to now—the lads who string high- tension power lines across the coun- try—will open as the feature attrac- tion at the Paramount Theatre today. Co-stars in the picture, and pals in the story, are Pat O’Brien and Henry Fonda, the latter carrying the title role and the former acting the part of “Red,” who teaches “Slim” the jusiness. br ‘The girl whom they both love is the attractive and capable Margaret Lindsay, who plays a hospital nurse, as she did in the recent “Green Light” and in many another picture. Nine-tenths of the action of “Slim” 4s outdoors, and there are said to be | Many amazing scenes depicting the perils and thrills of the wire-stringers, who erect 100-foot towers, clamber up and down them, and put into position the strands that carry energy, some- times braving blizzards to do so, Tying Nazi-Fasci st Ties Tighter % oy WELL, OOP Y’SEE- KING GUZ, HE HAS BEEN DVIN’ TFIND OUT WHAT KIND OF A CRITTER GREW THEM HAIR HIDES YOU'N FOOZY BROUGHT HAD TH’ RIGHT) THAT YOU...72 DOPE! BPs, 1637 BY AEA Bae EGAD, HOW'L HATE TO Z TELL NEIGHBOR BAXTER ABOUT MY GOOD FORTUNE HEH—HEH f ° Yes, 1 JUST RECEIVED WORD FROM MY LONDON SOLICITOR ) ESTATE: OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE~ UMFE~-KAFFHYUKAFF 4THE LEGACY * HAS LAIN IDLE FOR TWO \. CENTURIES, AWAITING AN HEIR FIVE MILLION POUNDS, TO BE EXACTS ND THEN HE BORROWED A FIVE-SPOT= Ti CONNECT HIM WITH THAT FORTUNE, IS THAT IT HAS BEEN IDLE FOR TWO CENTURIES TH! BIG BUNKER, “TRYING TO BLIND ME WITH A PUFF OF SMOKE FROM THAT PIPE ~