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___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1987_ YBODY’S HAPPY. f Le OW.NO- WE MUST HAVE TOM i SIDE GLANCES - By George Clark { “_ IT'S GREAT, DEAREST! ALL MY TROUBLES ARE OVER! My ENEMIES BEHIND WENRIETTA—ITF WAS HE ‘DONE IS ie OF M WHO GOT ME OUT. EAD E ONLY WAY TO HAPPINESS |S TOSHARE IT WITH OTHERS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GUZZI, 6-2-2! IM THE HOME-COMING : AT (ONE, AND I CAN TO BE A LONG | SHADYSIDE FORWARD PASS... STADIUM... ALL THE OLD GRADS ARE FLOCKING TO SEE THEIR ALMA MATER IKKE KINGSTON... PENNANTS, POM |P POMS AND tt) 3 tes “I want you to stop pulling those dirty fish in on our nice, STREAMERS clean boat!” WAVE IN THE NINE FALL BREEZE... MeV Irene Dunne, Randy Scott Star in Film A romance flavored by the music of Jerome Kern, set in the colorful per- jod of the middle 1800's in Pennsyl- vania, is the theme of “High, Wide and Handsome,” which comes Sunday to the Bismarck Theatre. Book and lyrics were written by Oscar Hammerstein I, and the film was directed by Rouben Mamoulian. In “High, Wide and Handsome” ! Irene Dunne is a young and light- hearted carnival singer, while Ran- grounds, meet, fall in love, and marry. On their wedding day, oil is discov- ered in Scott’s well, and he plunges ‘Certain Woman’ Said Bette’s Most Thrilling Described as more thrilling than her recent “Marked Woman,” or than “Dangerous,” which won her the Academy Award as the best actress of 1935, is the Warner Bros. melo- drama which brings Bette Davis to the Capitol theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. It is called “That Certain Woman,” and depicts the blonde star as the widow of a gangster killed in the notorious Valentine's Day massacre in Chicago. It takes Bette through many tribulations and persecutions, and shows her battling her way bravely toward peace and happiness. It is said to be a most unusual sort of photoplay. It was both writ- ten and directed by the celebrated Edmund Goulding, who not only did OKAY, MEN BATTE! DOOR. AND BE sig? FOR ANOTHER INSTANT, THE FRONT M G00R, CRASHES OPEN ANDTHE HALL 1S FLOODED WITH ARMED MEN. (CAREFUL, BOYS~ IT'S PRETTY QUIET. MAY BE AN AMBUSH — EXCUSE ME, JACK! TUE PAGING JMS Sau FORGOT 70 UNLOCK THE FRONT DOOR - both of those jobs but also composed a theme song which Miss Davis sings. “That Certain Woman” has as its also = Led ‘deed wan ; are sucl as lan Hunter, Anita Loulse, Mary | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Phillips, Hugh O'Connell and Donald Crisp, so it might be called an all- YOU GENS CUGHTTA star production. . Sn. BE ASHAMED! WHY DONTCHA GIVE SABE if A BREA 2 HORI ANOW_ WOT ‘ S te YEA’ SHE WAS EVEN SMART cee TVCONSCT FOR TW’ 308 IN ADVANCE SHE KNOWS TLL HAVE TO THROUGH WAUTIA AT com sesh tt! ‘CADOE XA CAN - IMAGINE WOT KINO OF A MARK TLL All the many kinds of cheese, with few exceptions, are made from cow's an average| use of different bacteria and differ- ent methods of ripening, | COUPON World's Popular (10 VOLUMES) Encyclopedia (T's JESSE WATT AND HIS GANG, OF TRACKS, EASY THEY'VE CAPTURED BREEZE’ ‘Yours For Cc Plus te Sales Taz HERE IS YOUR COUPON NO. 54 This coupon, together with 5 other differently numbered coupons (6 in all), plus 39 cents (plus 1c sales tax) entitles you to WORLD'S POPULAR VOLUME NO. 9 ENCYCLOPEDIA Clip and save these coupons from the BISMARCK TRIBUNE each day. 6 differently numbered coupons, together with 39¢ (plus 1¢ gales tax) entitles you to one volume of the World's Popular ALLEY OOP BREAKERS AHEAD FOR THE GRAND WIZER AuW~AND TILL INSTALL A BIG REVOLVING DOOR AT MAIN ENTRANCES; WITH ROOM FOR THREE PEDESTRIANS TO ENTER AT A TIME ~~ P UME-F THERE WILL BE HANDLES WAIST HIGH, AND ‘ALSO. RUBBER MATTING ON THE FLOOR TO GIVE “PEOPLE A GOOD FOOTHOLD— EUREKA f BiG POWER COMPANIES WILL GRAB. He's BEEN Z CHATTERING TO HIMSELF sO MUCH, SHAT WHEN HE PEEKS INTO A MIRROR HE THINKS HE/S- ANOTHER GUY AND 1F MUMBLING INTO HIS BEARD PRoves } THAT A MAN IS BALMy, ‘HE'S AS CRACKED AS TH! ‘When you have the complete 6 consecutive coupons, fill in and address below and present to this news- 39c (plus 1c sales tax) to obtain your volume. mail enclose 10 cents extra for postage up tTUP! 1 WONT TAKE cents up to 300 miles; or for greater distance y \ ~ "A C&ENT LESS THAN rate on 2 pounds to cover our cost A = \ % & - A MILLIONS BISMARCK TRIBUNE In Order to Get Preceding Volumes To date, the following volumes have been made available to our readers: t BERR eEee if you wish any of the preceding volumes please check volume desired. This can then be obtained by presenting 6 differently numbered coupons and 39c (plus ic sales tax) in. the same manner as described for this week's volume