The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1937, Page 12

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‘This is the season for gaiety and good fellowship—and whiskey mellow in taste and distin- guished in flavor! As my con- tribution to the general jollity, offer you excellent whiskeys— whiskeys most pleasing to the palate and most satisfying. Here is a rare union of mildness and full-bodied bouquet. Drink 2 toast, Sirs, to the happiest of holiday times! A STRAIGHT WHISKEY ‘The limestone waters of Old Ken- tucky have mingled with sun-ripe corn to give you this magnificent, zestful Bourbon in the blue grass tradition. And to those who prefer "Rye, I present Maryland Rye and Pennsylvania Rye Whiskeys—both 90 Proof—in all their native Fi e 100 PROOF BOURBON A STRAIGHT WHISKEY Here's a splendid, full- proof whiskey, robust and pleasant to taste. It ‘Bives you 2 extra high- balls to the pint be- tause you use less, I toffer an equally fine 100 Proof Rye, for those swho prefer it, ROCKING CHAIR Eh BLENDED WHiskey 78% Orein Novtrel Spirits—90 PROOF ‘This smoothly hospi- table blend recalls the old New England sea orn who rocked ir whiskeys to bring out the full, true flavor, OLD BOSTON FINE WHISKEYS _PEN-BURK, INC. + BOSTON, MASS. Alaska’s Girl Musher in U.S. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Fur-clad and smiling, Mary, Joyce, above, 29-year-old pro-, prietor of an inn at Juneau,, Alaska, is pictured above as she. arrived at Seattle, Wash., on one of her rare visits to the states. Miss Joyce aroused admiration of even hardened Alaskan sour- doughs last year when she made a 1000-mile dog-sled. trek from ;Taku to: Fairbanks with the ‘mercury gt 60 degrees below, zero. The trip took thrée months, | -_ __ | At the Movie | Shirley Is Champion As Well as Big Star ‘There seems to be no limit to the accomplishments of Shirley Temple. Now the little star is the interna- tional “square” champion, annexing the title in a thrilling three-game ser- ies with Margarita Gomez, daughter of the Cuban president. During production of “The Poor Little Rich Girl,” coming Thursday to the Capital Theatre, President Gomez and his family visited the Twentieth Century Fox studio. Shirley was just emerging victorious from a tilt with Director Irving Cummings when the Gomes party arrived on the stage and tiny Margarita immediately offered to play Shirley. After dropping the first game, Shir- Jey came back to win a spirited rally. ‘The sting of defeat was removed when Producer Darryl F. Zanuck revealed that Shirley has beaten practically everybody in Hollywood at the game. Mystery Films Are Fine for Relaxation Murder mystery films provide the ideal relaxation for the tired profes- sional man and woman. That/iis the contention ot Snes ay, appearing ‘Ni lub “ Scandal,” which opens today at the Bismarck theatre. Barrymore plays, in “Night Club Scandal,” the part of a successful Physician who plans the “perfect crime”’—to murder his faithless wife and plant clues that will implicate her lover. His contention is that in such & film, with the intricate plot of the doctor vying with the counter-plans of police and newspapers, there are & number of interlocked problems pre- sented which the “brain worker” wil) try to solve himself, before the climax offers the solution. In this mental exercise, absorbed in the film and released from the cares of the regular daily routine, the professional worker will find himself completely relaxed and withdrawn from his routine problems. Augustana Star Gets Pro Football Offers Sioux Falls, 8. D., Dec. 22 —P)— Wayne Sheley, Augustana college quarterback ace, who received “Lit- tle All-America” recognition in his senior season this fall, has been of- fered National professional football league contracts by the Chicago Bears “Lefty” Olson revealed Wednesday. 8 North Dakotans At U. of Illinois ing from the University of Dlinois for Christmas vacation are eight students from North Dakot%. They are Joseph and Maurice Dahmus of Dickinson, Robert Mautz, Grand Forks; Donald E Anderson and Normna B. Ellis, Devils Lake; Marjorie E. Rigler, Wishek, Arthur M. and Carl W. Swan- son, Lakota. Old Mr. Boston Liquors distributed by Mandan Beverage “Co. ALLEY OOP and the Cleveland Rams, Coach L, A. |, Urbana, Ill, Dec, 22.—()—Return-| ° Mandan, N. Dak. 316 E. Main Phone Mandan 337 NURSE / IS THE CABY ASLEEP ? A BABY ? GRACIOUS, THE pT DON'T THINK HES A NEW Bey, vrs. mecoosey! THE WAY HE CRIES SOUNDS ASF HE'S HAD ALor oF THEIR HOUSE ! IT WAS LEFT AT THE EXPRESS COMPANY OFFICE BY THAT'S WILLIE, ALL RIGHT! I BELIEVE HE'S By MARTIN WOW.MY WORD! REALLY, MY STEN, OP, ROWEY —- 60 “OACIL Rote Que Sour Lee SOOT WOKEN: far He Pmertee We BEEN COWN ~ By CRANE sos PIRACY, you YELLOW-BACKED PoopLe! STOP YOUR SQUAWKING— IF WE'RE CAUGHT, THEY A BIG SHO OIL MAN. WELL, GIRLS- NOBODY CAN SAY US WOMEN AINT DOIN’ A GOOD JOB OF RUNNIN’ MOO - DIDJUH EVER SEE IT SO QUIET AN! PEACEFUL ? THAT'S TH’ AROMA OF CHIN HEDGE! tH’ ' - GROCERY NEYT DOOR, HAT 1 HAVE BEEN RAIDING FOR FIREWOOD, TIED A POLICE DOG IN THEIR, BACK YARD, sO IVE BEEN COALUNG TH’ COOKER WITH SOME OF OUR SURPLUS BEAVERS ~~ THEY SAY , BEARDS KEEP YOU WARM, BUT 1 NEveR ’ KNEW THEY’D RADIATE HEAT LIKE THis! ‘PRAT IT, STANDFORD! x MUST HAVE BEEN. BEREFT OF REASON WHEN L BOUGHT UP ALL THE WHIGKERS, TO CORNGR THE SANTA CLAUS’ MARKET~~MY WORD! THRES- HUNDRED SET6 ! WHISKERS! WHISKERS! ALL ABOUT Ms /LasT NIGHT L DREAMED I HAD GROWN A LONG, WHITE BEARD THAT EN- IWINED ABOUT MY THROAT, SLOWLY CHOKING ME! WHEN 1 WOKE UP, THE SHEET WAS IN

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