The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1937, Page 18

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937 THE GUMPS—R-R-REVENGE! NOW! “30 Twice Dally “2” |) [seas ee ID > “== Fraternal *=" Eagles * eee Oe Teg Goodman Wonder Show INEHE TOM CARR SE 10. Shows — 10 Rides — 362 Persons KNOW Wee Worthy features of new and novel attractions far too numerous to mention. = SHOW OF SHOWS Sparkling Girly Show They All Talk About Sat. for Special each show, each ride 5c children 5c Matinee 5c to EACH CHILD Big Street Parade Today, 7 p. m., From Eagles’ Club OUR HANDS ARE “TIED...WiE Boys rr was BHAVE TO TAKE You ALONG! you NICE OF You To) BOUGHT THAT “TIRE FOR “THE BACK : 5 , WHEEL, AND IF WE USE THE TRE, | Canadian, Actress lee HO he \woRIZONTAL —_—Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 Tidy. VANDEWANTIER . AICI MOIRIO “hea saad att ; 19 She — SIERLAICIMOILIEIOMMDENTER| brunette brunette. 21 Self. 23 Skillet. IN} 25 Coat of mail, RINE ARIMOIL OP MTOR incooked.” headdress. [AIMMETIEIAMEE| lojulR} 30 Hail! {18 Golf devices. Fiulsiril Cle MARIE! 31 To scatter. 2070 combine. TONE | [AIVIEMML| 32 Stimulants, 2 sAlcIUle MIT Ole ME | 32Stimula Meadow. " BIEIEIDISS ISITLUNIGIAIBIE IE) 38 Above. = ae anem. | MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE . 40 To primp. F “ : ee en 326 Beverage. 42 Bulb flower. VHAT WEARY WEIGHT RESTS K.. BUT SHE'S 1 WOULDN'T MIND.sO Pal j EMBOLD IS MY NAME-)) 28 Public 49 To yield, 44 Repetition of Sra Melon Rees Ie Bout sos pABiES MUCH, LEW, IE fT EZRA EMBOLD- y- ATE'S MORNING, MY FRIEND? { REQUIRE ALL HER 1 7 speaker. 50 Beer. 2 : sound, 33 Hymn of 31 pe . 45 To have on. . AND SOLVING MYSTERY 52 Inlet. DEMANDS ALL OF praise. 46 Taro root, ~~ 34 To rant. ‘33 Inactive. theory. 47 Rootstock. 35 Deadens the 58She was born” 6Furnishes 48 Low tide.’ ' sound of. in—, with a ceiling. 51 Street. } Was indebted. Canada. 7 Grafted. » 54 Chaos, To deem. ~ \59Sheis—— 8Gibbon.’ SS El. e Pair. with Ameri- 9 Tardy. 56 Sun god. 1 Right. can audiences.10 Legal claim. 57 Transposed. | | YOURS- WELLO.SOCTS'GEE WN WAS Raat SOO 5 OM., YOO CAN SUS PLAY SOME OF THOSE LAST RECORDS SULA. OF YA VROK MAE TOOME| | COULOISY HELD IY LMASE fom Yas AND Thy AOD ATE HERE 1 THREW ANT SEE. YA” | SRN con of - [WHERE Ao T-ORERM OP SWEET THE FRESH THINGS fe. ‘AT THE MOVIES | Woungand Rice Are |Fred Bartholomew and ‘Together Third Time| Mickey Rooney in Hit fa ~Teaming Robert Young and Flor-| Trust Hollywood to meet any emer- | ~ @nce Rice for the third time, “Mar-/gency. Now it’s non-sinkable actors! ! Yied Before Breakfast,” directed by| In the picturization of Rudyard ; Edwin L. Marin, opens at the Capitol | Kipling’s sea classic of the Glouces- i ‘Theatre Saturday for a 3-day show-|ter fishermen, “Captains Courage- 4 ous,” opening Saturday at the Para- as oe Wakefield, su care-free|mount Theatre, Freddie Bartholo- et young inventor, Young mes en- e, = | Methed’ in series of laugh-provok- |aire's son, and Mickey Rooney a5 Del ing adventures “with Kitty Brent,/the captain’s son, go through con- Played by Miss Rice. Barnett Parker, | siderable rough weather at sea. Lo- as Young's ‘valet, is responsible for! cation sequences took Director Vic- ad much of the comedy. Other featured | tor Fleming and his cast over to the { _ Feles include June Clayworth as June| channel islands and as far north as ; Baylin, socially prominent fiancee | the Oregon and Washington coast. fa Wakefield; and Hugh Marlowe as} In one of the early scenes Freddie the insurance-selling beau | was swept overboard from a liner and of Kitty Brent. rescued by Spencer Tracy as Man- Young recently completed “I Met! uel, the Portuguese fisherman, Taken aa Snatitee cominie ialeerd the schooner, “We're Here,” The lesticks” |he was outfitted by Lionel Barry- GASY, AND with William Powell and Luise| more, as the captain, in oversize oil- N : id if Miser Rainer, Tay Rice's most ‘recent film ! skins, capes hip boots. BE, . : . gan cesan ve E E¥ He ‘ was ae eonewion mia raed x eeereyaees son, was similarly at- r Previously appeared together in r ALLEY OOP. FOOZY STARTS HIS CAMPAIGN By HAMLIN l : ith fai da Ma ef poplin genie oak pos shantes a y ee louse W: Major Hoople Cae —————————— either from the schooner or from its EVERY TIME T THINK GY Lil a MEW DENTILPAN ices) GRAN (eee Bases) | Jaan mason anos JF) mnie GE 4 . - Pp , } HODSON, AMERICAN pert the weight of the clothes woud) | Ger FURIOUS! TH : 1B. DRAKE. HOOPLE REPRESENTATIVE OF YouR, KILLER REVE ALED so bf : er hel packets etch rae oe BIG PELI- ! : . HARR-RUMPH« LATE LONDON SOLICITOR, BOLIVAR ¢ ©! % » . ti : Which takes up little space but can : Gif LAr CE Hie MAES YS BISCOMBS HE HAS ADVISED “ROYAL DRAGOONS, AND DIRECT DESCENDANT OF SIR DRAKE " WINDGATE HOOPLE/ be instantaneously inflated. New Anesthetic Is Called Best Rains Add to Burden Yet at Meeting of U. S. Of Capitol Employes Wnmeite Hearts / — yi 5 Dentist Association ae TH : Recent rains in the Bismarck area : Ree L THE HONOR OF have been a “boon” to feed c1 and ‘ Atiantic City, N, J., July 16—P—A| Dattures but the dame wees tae GF ADDRESSING? killer,’ added to burdens of a crew of state- ] : : rn) ME THAT THE AUTHORITIES * ARE CONVINCED HAT: YOU'RE ONE OF “HE LEGITIMATE HEIRS TO THE DRAKE FORTUNES A DRAFT I HAVE HERE, AND A BOX THAT IS ON THE WAY, COVER YouR, ‘They explained that moisture has HELLO, OOOLA -GOSH, Y'LOOK SWELL, Pico hae Meadetrrad JUST ASITTIN’ THERE -WITH TH WIND windows opened by employes ABLOWIN’ YOUR HAIR! D'YA MIND IF I SIT not be closed until their wood out and doors close with ifficulty. Three of the crew have busy forcing windows and labor- ie with doors so locks can be effec- ve, REVENUES ARE REPORTED : i a Thursday reported June operating revenues of class 1 carriers as $280,- 287,565 | 4.4 per cent increase over

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