The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1937, Page 10

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The Gas Refrigerator SALE Big Discounts on All 1937 Models BUY NOW SAVE UP TO 30% ON FIRST COST Phone 1030" Buy One for “HER” Christmas See Them at Montana - Dakota Utilities Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. 120 3rd St. i SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | “The cashier refused me that loan. He came out to see THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, 14, 1987 ~ -— - ‘< * en | é THE GUMPS—NO HELP WANTED! | Ses Ss ee ig Ea — a Ul phi Sc oR YOULL DO NO SUCH THING ! yourLL, STAY IN SCHOOL AND GET AN EDUCATION AND FIT YOURSELF POR THE REAL PROBLEMS OF Lire? DON'T WORRY. SON... WE'LL MAKE OUT! TIMES ARE HARD FOR US Now, f BUT SOMETHING ALWAYS COMES ALONG Ss TO HELP! YOU TO COLLECT ‘TIME AND-A°HALF FOR OVERTIME ! = q the hogs I was offering as security—they bit him.” AT THE MOVIES | * ‘They Won’t Forget’ Is Vital Film Drama A smashing Screen Document... ‘Warners’ “They Won't Forget”... the kind of vital drama that makes the screen fairly pulse with life... shocks audiences out of their pity sweeping over them as the steady, inexorable doom gradually en- gulfs the hapless youth on ttial for his life without being given a fight- ing chance. ‘This is the attraction at the Bis- | teris teristics typical also of the story char- marck tom acter he made famous, the lovable Here is really great production . ..|“Judge Priest.” é | ® great mother’s story ... a great} When Cobb viewed the completed | wife's story ... 8 great sweetheart | screen play by Dudley Nichols and story... for a boy's 81 has | Lamar Trotti, he expressed the warm- pe pees 2H Moe ate rene est ent or the film adapta- is sent ath while tion and its handling piteously to save him...and the Ford. 2 cane the doomed youth and the mother of the slain girl sit near each other in that courtroom as the stark rams unfolds. There has been nothing quite like it Police Arrest More _ Drunks in November the} liam Langer's executive order, Regis- Rogers Said ‘Perfect’ In ‘Judge Priest’ Hit “The jeweler who sells you a preci- ‘ous stone seldom worries about its fate. ‘You can put it in @ ring, in a crown, in a safe or throw it in the well; it’s all the same to him after the sale is completed!” This is the attitude of Irvin 8. Cobb, famous humorist and author, who sold a number of his famous “Jui Priest” stories to “Even if I were a man to worry about his yarns after they are sold for adaptation, there would be no cause for it this time,” Cobb said. “Will Rogers is the/perfect man for Judge Priest. No actor that I know could have made him wise and human.” GOVERNOR CANCELS CAR TAX PENALTIES Executive Order Permits Issu- ing of 500 Licenses With Current Payment —___ Approximately 500 applications for cancelling back interest and penalty upon payment of current license fees have been granted under Gov. Wil- trar G. E. Van Horne of the state mo- so warm and MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE HELLO, NUMBER 10- WHERE ARE YOU LEAD US 70 WILLI 2 HOPE! “i HAS PERSUADED ONE OF THE ORDERLIES 70 IMITATE, WILLIE STEEN'S | VOICE (OVER WILLIE’S ' HAW, STANDFORD/ FOR THE - TRIFLUNG SUM OF $2, TO COVER, TRANSPORTING MY OFFICE CHAIR FROM MY LAST PLACE OF BUSINESS, OUR OFFICE IS FULLY EQUIPPED—~\| UMF-FUFF AE THE DESK, I FOUND IN THE BACK ROOM~ > A FEW SIGNS IN THE WINDOW, TO LET THE - PASSERS-BY KNOW WHAT since! WE HAVE TO ALL WE NEED Now, |S A SUPPLY Al oF st. nicks/ WHAT DO YOU BAIT TH! TRAP WITH, TO GET THEM TO PARK THEIR REINDEERS IN YER STALL2 WHY NOT DRESS ONE UP AND STAND HIM OUT IN FRONT ON TH! STILL END OF Be ‘GOSH IT IS? HEY GUZ- tor vehicle department announced. November receipts of $14,940 in- creased department collections to $1,- 483,485 for the year, he sald. Collections for 11 months are $78,- 138 ahead of last year’s receipts for s similar period, he reported, estimat- ing total department revenues this year will exceed $1,500,000, 5 registr oP arin 116, the 1936 were 140,345 tes 64 taxis and 56 intercity buses. has 24,780 registered California beauty experts, or cosmetologists.

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