The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1937, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1937 THE GUMPS—SEASON’S GREETINGS! if Tuis Curious WorLD ay wanan | HERE IT 1S...TLL READ rr! “DEAR MR.COOK: KNOWING You BY REPUTATION AS A KIND MAN, YEAH... IT'S OUT AT MANSFIELD, AND I DON'T sy "oe YULETIDE IAM LEAVING My BABY IN YouR CARE!" SQUEAK OUT OF A GREETINGS ‘ PAIR OF SHOES! AND AIRPLANE STEWARDS BEST ie ARE BEING FURNISHED WITH WISHES» CHARTS SHOWING HOW LONG FROM TO BOIL EGGS MECIUM, 02 HARD, oN: FRECKLES AT VARIOUS res AND ALTITUDES. His i ( ee FRIENDS!, CHARTS for cooks on airplanes show that, at an altitude of yee i ys jo | 5000 feet, a “three-minute egg” should be boiled three and one- pe, =i A —— half minutes. At 12,000 feet, the egg should boil for four and ‘one-half minutes. taf : fay 13 Wholesale Arrests JACK SWINGS INTO ACTION z KK MANAGES TO TURN, JUST . ['¥00 BAD WE'RE IN SUCH a) A AN Sine CRAMPED QUARTERS...I Z CAN'T DEMONSTRATE MV : - : Cua, s0v5!) “SUNDAY” PUNCH 7 SHATTER ‘ Si JHE LOCK, : SEVERAL BURLY FIGURES YOU BROKE YOUR PROMISE NOT TO GET ME ANYTHING THIS YEAR... Gp ONE THING 1S SURE“ WE HAVE PLENTY AND SO DID THE TUTTS, BLESS THEIR HEARTS...AND THE BOYS. OF FRIENDS JPLENTY OF WEALTH « ANNO THE MORE 1 THINK ABOUT HOW GRAND EVERYBODY WAS, THE. , . ‘The’ Dearborn, Mich., polics’ faced a jor carting job in getting to jail 216 members of the United Auto. Workers of America they arrested for handing out union literature in a prohibited area at the gates ofthe Ford Motor company. The law, enforcers were equal to the emergency, however, and commandeered street railway buses to.haul away their catch. One bus is shown as it was loaded. ‘Inn for Tots HI JU \(HOO-EE! e ? C'MON, # I CAN'T FORGET HOW A SWEET KID LIKE MAKE OUT, \CHRISTMAS AH EVAH . BEVERLY HILL IS BEING MAULED AROUND By g A GANG GO! KIDNAPERS, AND HOW WORRIED POOR OLD BARNEY MUST BE. NO THANKS, SON, I DON'T FEEL LIKE CELEBRATING, the former mansion of the lets ‘Wiliam (ranemy has’ been ‘ured ODT = yr pie: Sorrase ona oro tine Late) Wallis Gr us ‘ INTO THE HARBOR OF PIRATES' BAY, WEST into a hostelry catering excli;sively to children of wealthy parents * who may leave them for an hour or several days. INDIES, THE DISABLED PLATONIC 15 TOWED By HAMLIN MY WORD, MDEAR.! DO LWiP-P-Z YOU HEAR “THAT 2 THEY BRING Me ARE THROWING A BANQUET A cRUTCH! 1 IN OUR HONORS EGAD/S FEEL FAINT! THIS REMINDS ME OF THIS IS TOO THE TIME L WAS FETED A BY MY REGIMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL ~HAW~-ARRAYED IN MY PRESS UNIFORM AND WEARING MY ] MEDALS, I WAS EVERY A HOLIDAY INCH A LEADER OF DINNER AT MEN EVEN AS CHILI JOES/ / ; Bd GOSH, THICRITTER'S Ml COME BACK — AND R LOOK! 7's cor QUEEN UMPA! GUYS: GIVEN JOBS BY TH’ HOOPLE SANTA CLAUS AGENCY, POOLED IN AND BOUGHT A BIG TURKEY, AND WE'VE COME TO INVITE YOU AN! TH! MISSUS FOR SMa Ls YULETIDE SINCE LTGAMED UP WITH YOU THAT 1VE BEEN INVITED OUT TO A TURKEY WELL, SEEIN' AS HOW YOURE “--= YEH, BUT GOSH, YA COULDA HAVE TO RESCUE) TH’ GRAND WIZER, THAT'S JUS’ SAID FOR ME T'GIT DINNY, UP T'YOU T'FIGGER OUT?’ WHY SHOULD I WORRY Five years of labor peace between American newspapers and their pressmen are guaranteed by the paper just signed by these twe - men. They are, left. James G. Stahiman. president ef the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association. and U. § Senator George L Berry, president ef the International Printmg Pressmen'’s Union. | In the commercial value of its prod- | Beez, on being transported from & ucts, the fishing industry ranks first clima‘s to one of perpztuel sume in the state of Florida. Mullet is the | m ill scon cease to gather focd for most important’ fish marketed on a! eing content to live from day commercial basis. ; to day.

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