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COME, WE'LL NET ECE HMM THE GUMPS—THE PESSIMIST, : ET's NOT ‘ Ick TOO By THOMPSON AND COLL JONCEALED OUTSIDE JHE NURSERY, JACK AND LEW EXCHANGE SIGNIFICANT GLANCES, AS THEY OVER- HEAR THE CONVERSATION. THAT 13, /F T FINDA CHILD THAT STRIKES MY FANCY. YOU SEE,1 AM A LONELY OLD MAN ANDO I SHOULD LIKE TO HAVE AN HEIR- THIS WAY, PLEASE... BUT I'M AFRAID YOU WON'T FIND ANY BUT VERY AH, BUT IT’S A SABy IM LOOKING FOR, MISS NORTH. I SHALL BE GLAD W HIREA NURSE IT’S ONLY FAIR TO TELL YOU, I UNDERSTAND. 1 MR. EMBOLD, THAT OUR AM PREPARED TO REQUIREMENTS FOR FURNISH ALL THE ADOPTION ARE RATHER REFERENCES YOU 2, DEMAND - Housewife Slams Door In Face of Film Hero A certain housewife in Los Angeles ‘will be surprised to learn that she slammed her door in the face of Rob- | being. & the handsome screen gathering first-hand in- ‘Young, Young was Perle g ib2e i 5 F 5S Bevege i BES Bees Benson Fails to Sign Moorhead Liquor Law St. Paul, July 14—(?)—A bill in- éreasing the number of liquor li- censes that may be issued in Moor- head, Henderson and Gilbert, became law Friday without the signature of Gov. Benson. ‘The governor said he did not care to sign a measure of that nature. He also refrained from vetoing the meas- ure, sponsored by Senator H. C. Stein- ing of Moorhead, partly out of defer- ence to the legislature which passed the bill with liberal majorities. ‘Under the measure Moorhead may fncrease its on-sale liquor licenses from five to ten, and the village of Gilbert from four to six. The city i AT THE MOVIES New Film Technician Becoming Important An entirely new film technician, the short-wave expert, has come into Increasing use of short-wave ra- dios by location troupes, to keep them in touch with the home studio, brought about the creation of the job which was filled officially for the first time by Cullen Tate on Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer’s _picturiza- tion of the Rudyard Kipling story, “Captains Courageous,” which opens st the Paramount Theatre Saturday. Tate found himself elected by Di- rector Victor Fleming because of the humber of boats which were used in the production. The Gloucester schooner, “Oretha F. Spinney,” taken to the Pacific Coast last fall, and one of the real “stars” of the production, headed the fleet. She was captained by Lionel Barrymore as Capt. Disko. Spencer Tracy is Manuel, the Port- THINGS ARE MOVING ALONG LISTEN. NOD MAY HAVE BEEN THAT To YOUR FOLMS.BLT YOU'RE SOST FLAITS STUFF TOME Qid., STOFE”— OW, THAT THATS SETTLED THERE'S SOMETHING ELSE! NOT THAT AT MATTERS, GOT SUST IN CASE SOMEONE SHODLD Ack ME XOu MIGHT TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT SES SAN — WAAT 90 XOD WANT ME 1 meant some: | i |} THING INTERESTING uguese fisherman whose dory saves from the ocean Freddie Bartholo- mew in the role of Harvey Cheyne, millionaire’s son swept overboard from an Atlantic liner off the New- foundland banks. For the purposes of the film, the “Spinney” was known as the “We're Here.” IDAHO FARMER DIES Twin Falls, Idaho, July 17—(7}— Relatives Saturday were gompleting funeral arrangements for Fredriech Boettcher, 71, prominent retired farmer and father of Walter Boett- cher, Associated Press correspondent at Boise, who died Friday of a heart attack. He.was born in Germany and formerly lived at Granite Falls, Minn. Surviving relatives include the poy and seven sons and daugh- rs, of Henderson is authorized to issue three off-sale licenses where only one 4s allowed at present. , a IN) THE HANOLE OF THE BIG DIPPER, HAS A SMALL COMPANION SO NEAR TO fr THAT . °F IS A TEST OF EVESIGHT TO SEPARATE THEM. VET, THEY AGE ABOUT /5,0CO 77MES 45 FAR AMMRT AS THE EARTH AND THE SUN COPR. 1937 BY WEA SERVICE. INC. Tis Curious WorLD the smal} companion star near the middle star in dipper, your eyesight is supposed to be normal. ” by the ancients, a word mean- it that we see coming from them actually “Alcor” By William Ferguson ALLEY OOP EVERY TIME 1 THINK OF FOOZY MAKIN’ A PLAY FOR SOUR MUSIC TO OOP’S EARS WHATS GONE f SOUR WITH “7H! BIG GRUNT MAN 2 HW! NUT MUST HAVE COME HE PUT HIS DOUGH ON A BURRO NAMED “DRAKE FORTUNE A MILLION-T0-ONE SHOT, IN-TH’ CHANCE 1 LOOSE ON TH’ SWEEPSTAKES, pias i: AND 0 " _ OLD RUSTY BOLT,.)) DAME FORTUNE GAVE ONS /é AT LAST, BY HIM TH! NOD! 7H’ tpg Sf SH! WAY HE'S WAY HE'S TOOTING EE-GAD/’. TH’ OLD FACTORY TUM-TEE- WHISTLE, IT MEANS A LONG HOOPLE : ne =)