The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1937, Page 8

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ONLY 3 MORE DAYS f / Ma!) ARE, A PETTY 'S, MISS MOSELLE— A : an) 1 VOU" , LIKE. THAT Tula ‘Over By Unaninons “Approval cane RATHER AMUSING EXPEK RIENCE A; REPORT TH WOULDN'T. HAVE, TAKEN FRATERNAL & EAGLES ter THIEVES. HAVE My CRSIRIS ‘AIN Ne NSDMETHING 1 HIM CLOUTS OF MY TRUSTY CANE "PHARAOH RUBY" THEY ARE Goodman Wonder Show 10 Shows — 10 Rides — 362 Persons “THE BEST AND FINEST SHOW EVER HERE,” say thousands who have seen and enjoyed it. Inanimously praised voluntarily by a score of local mer- chants in their own ads in THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY—no further eed of quality and quantity 5 : n A New Premier | : DON'T BE SiLty! [HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle a Laer ' INDIANS DON'T 1England’s [APPLE] IMIAILIUIS] 17 English coing, = INEEW WEST ! INDIANS new prime Rio ISIO/RIEIR] DON'T Go IN FOR TOA HOP! DANCE OVER _ minister. ERA 22 Uneccupied, IN RIO PUEBLO! 20 Incarnation 25 Seed bag. : of Vishnu, 27 Refined 1 Purposed. * a 28 Rea {a2 Scatters. Al 29 One and-one: 14 Reverence. 30He has been 16 Member of B n) clo} in —— serve a senate. 7 A SIAILN ice for years. A rs) iS] 32 Distant. 34 Drunkard. 36 Sea eagles. 37 Line. 39 To weep. 40 Worth. 2 Ecerenst 43 Blue aw 5 5 45 Stri; 52 Silkworm. 3Last word of 48 Reuns - 53 Costly. a prayer. 56 Goddess of 3 55 Amphitheater "4 Courtesy title. youth. EMBOLD 1S-TOO CURIOUS ; By THOMPSON AND COLL center. 5 Type standard 52 Organs of : 5 Tree. : 59 Asian country, Legal rule, i ¥ AH, MISS NORTH. \__| TLL HAVE A 100% AT THIS ER..TM GORRY, SIR, BUT WE BBLions’ home, ; 61 Sash. \BAfresh, 56 Bird THEY'RE ALL SO JUST TAKE LITTLE LAD, FIRST: WHAT OON'T PERMIT OUTSIDERS 5 ”“ 62 Portion. 9Neuter 57 Nothing, ATTRACTIVE, I SCARCELY] ( YOUR TIME, 1S HS NATIONALITY? JO HANOLE OUR BABIES... DID you SEE THAT, SW Wate, ee Ce etae KNOW WHICH WAY MR. EMBOLD- Ree acai of the ex- 18Topierce 60 Mother. Te UENE FOR THAT. TATTOO chequer (pl.). with a knife, 62 Italian river: MARK: ON “THE S BABY’S CHEST! ta THERE S09 1ONT \ | SRE WAS PLENTY [I FIGGERED HE WAS ONE COWHAND MELEIER 1 GALS ANY | FIGGERIN SORE JAN’ SAID . WE WOLLOIST. N'WORRY ABOUT, ARENT BABIES =~. A_%. 20 AN’ DERNED \F rol) THEY'RE MAYBES f+ CUCL SHE ASNT A SIT THEY NEVER 00 TH’ ‘PEEVED, ANYMORE NF : SAME TRING ‘THY’ ‘ WE HE - Onan’ i) SAME WAN TWICE | AT THE MOVIES | Horton Goes Berserk |‘Bad Girls’ Outmoded, In Newest Comic Hit} Vina Delmar Observes An/excellent cast of funmakers and| Those lovely young ladies of Holly- character actors has been assembled | wood who used to pretend naughti- by Paramount Pictures for the new (ness have disappeared, and in their comedy “Wild Money,” which opens place have come a type, no less lovely, i on Tuesday at the Capitol theatre. |who have adopted virtue as their 4 ‘Headed by Edward Everett Horton, |code and don’t hesitate to let peo- a = = = RNIRE the funmakers include Lynn Over- ple know it. BOY, iLL GOT a man, Lucien Littlefield and Benny| Vina Delmar, who came to Holly- poturet crevices 7 Baker while the character players | Wood five years ago, after writing the — AFTER number Porter Hall, Ruth Coleman |famous novel, “Bad Girl,” and whose and Colin Tapley. Romance and/! latest screenplay, “Make Way for beauty ts supplied by Louise Camp- | Tomorrow,” a story of a typical Amer- dell, & gorgeous brunette from the ‘ican girl and her problems, which New York stage who makes her film opens on Tuesday at the Paramount debut in “Wid Money.” | theatre, is authority for the state- ‘The story is'a screen treatment of ment. the Saturday Evening Post tale| “It’s largely a matter of the girls “Tightwad.” It is mainly concerned | becoming smart,” said the noted nov- with ‘the ambitions ofa newspaper jelist. “They have found out that it ‘uditor, played by Horton, to become | pays dividends to be good. It wasn’t @ reporter. He goes completely be-'a good idea even to pretend to be gerk when he chances upon the big- | bad,.even if, as a matter of fact there @est story of the year, which falls| wasn't a speck of wickedne’s.” right in his lap, and is given un-| Miss Delmar has just completed a limited funds to “sew it up” from study of the contemporary girl as other newspapers. How he gets the | contrasted with the one of ten years story, rescues a millionaire and wins | 880 for the role of a typical, modern @ beautiful girl makes of “Wild! American daughter which she has Money” ee ae ring lseety | ps into the re Biase Way eomedies public learned to|for Tomorrow,” which Victor ; expect from Gallico, |Moore and Beulah Bondi are feat-| ALLEY OOP SAY, THIS IS GETTING SERIOUS! Wesley Barry, famed “freckled boy” | ured. The daughter role has been of a generation ago, also plays a big filled by Barbara Read, one of the part in the film. He is now grown “Three Smart Girls” with Deanna to. manhood and is engaged in the! Durbin. Miss Read was selected on HE MIGHT HAVE BLUE Wnum-mun G ty’ business wh i | ) real Pas when not Pataaed reeer a advice because of her BLOOD, BUT HE HAS A MUST SPEAK Z : ee ane NECK/ HEY, HOOP, TO JASON « gy oa oe HE - ULL THAT: CRIMSON BOU : Mae’s Man Gets Balm Expert's Aid TO TH' OLD BEAK OF YOURS DOWN GY eens v ane DRAKE OUT OF “TH’ STRATOSPHERE, A UPA LITTLE Y FORTUNE, OR THEY'LL BE USING Y cLEANERUe Y HE HAS oROWwN ITAS A DANGER p LEAVING Y S90 cesry, BLINKER FoR LITTER LYING IRPLA j i WILL HAVE. : oe es p Z| i nebe JO BS MADE a6" : | BY. ATENT MAKERS ‘947, OOP- JUS’ LOOK ‘THAT MOON UP ABOVE - AINT (T GORGEOUS? AH, ME -\WOTTA watch out ‘now. “That man” Frank Wal. Pi celeas) (right) ae the legal staat ‘hat pores ae , . MeNaboe, you will recall, leaped to fame ‘santi-heart balm bill. Now he'll Mae's $3 movie fortune, = am pen OK PNR NOC RE GL eS Re OER erga te eee ANE

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