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ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932 | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark .U.$, PAT. OFF, PES Stk Service. ne “Feel how perfectly balanced thi housewot mop a pl Science certainly has made ure.” THIS CURIOUS WORLD —- The ELECTRIC EEL 16 NOT AN EEL, BUT A FISH... AND IT 16 Av A TWE WHEN WHITE PINE LUMBERING WAS AT ITS HEIGHT, MADE IT APOINT To COVER UP 17S: SIDEWALKS AT A CERTAIN TE EVERY YEAR. SIDEWALKS WERE {MADE OF WOOD IN THOSE OAYS, ANO IN ORDER TO PROTECT THEM FROM ~*~ NO RESPECT FOR LAW Houston, Tex.—The thief who tried to make away with Deputy Marshal Neal Polk's car surely had a lot of nerve. Polk stepped out of a build- ing in time to see a man tinkering with the lock on the door of his car. “Just a minute,” he yelled out. “I've | got a key that fits that lock.” The man 's arrested for trying to steal) ' Polk's ear, Which had a pair of hand-! cuffs snapped to the wheel and was parked in a space “Reserved for Uni- ted States Marshal.” } To Inspect County State Aid Schools Burleigh county's 35 state aid rural schools will be inspected this week, according to Miss Marie Huber, coun- ty superintendent of schools. Miss Huber will conduct the in- spection. The county superintendent and Miss Olga Peterson, rural demonstration teacher of the state department of Public instruction, last week com- pleted teaching demonstration work in the county. Teachers in the northern part of the county attended the demonstra- tion at Regan while those from the southern half assembied at Boyd school for a similar program. —_____- -—— + | Stickler Solution | REAL HOT NEWS Fort Worth, Tex—News, they say, is real news when a man bites a dog. The local news break, while not con- cerning a full grown man, was warm enough when 3-year-old Louis Hart- well bit the pet collie of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mercer. Louis was tiring of playing with the dog and, when the dog persisted in pushing the lad| around, he up and sank his teeth | in the dog's neck, injuring it pain- fully. TELESCOPIC sT Sunnyvale, Calif—T! rst mobile telescopic mooring mast for lighter- than-air service in the country has been set up here as part of the Navy's base equipment for handling the dirigible Akron. It weighs 500,- | ' 000 pounds and travels on_ railroad tracks set 64 feet apart. Its max- ; imum height is 160 feet. Use the Want Ads AT THE MOVIES Picture at Capitol ‘Divorce in the Family’ | Has Unusual Appeal Is Entertaining Screen ‘The fascination which wid ani- Fare for All the Family mals in their native habitat hold for “Divorce in the Family,” drama- picture audiences never has been tic story of children and divorce, more clearly demonstrated than it’ presents Jackie Cooper in a new is being demonstrated by Frank, angle of his many sided dramatic tg c ” talents, at the Paramount theater Buck's “Bring 'Em Back Alive,” now | where it is now playing. showing at the Capitol theater. If! Jackie is tragedian and comedian Monday's audience may be taken as | both, in Maurice Rapf's vivid story typical, “Bring "Em Back Alive” has | of what children feel and think when an appeal unlike that of any conven- | parents divorce and remarry. Jackie tional film production—whether it be | copes with many problems, some! comedy, or society, gangster, ‘or fic- | funny, some pathetic, in an intimate tional drama. | human interest story. The dramatic | Adventure, strife and comedy run | court sequence, the scen> won" > through this astonishing wild animal | doctor stepfather gives his blood to! picture, in which everything is real,| save a stepson’s life, hilarious in-| unstaged and unrehearsed. Fact | cidents in an older brother's “puppy once more proves more astonishing | love” all figure in the gripping new than fiction—end there con ke no | njev. doubt that “Bring ‘Em Back Alive” ~ Charles F. Riesner directed the pic- 4s fact. Anyone who witnesses the | ture with deft skill, blending com- death struggles between the croco-| edy and intimate human life per- Above shows how the squares can be filled in so that each row, horizontally, vertically and diagonally, will add to 15. 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HE'S GONE AFTER Lee HAWK SALESMAN SAM wel?! Taey'Re ROBBIN’ mel FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THATS GREAT OF ‘You TO ASK ME To RIDE ALONG...\WWHY ARE You FLYING TO KING CITY? GEE, PUNK HOOKER MUSCLED IN WHILE YOU WERE GONE AN' SAID HE WAS PRESIDENT. A HAWK 'LL GET AN EARFUL FROM ME} WILL 1 TELL HIM YA TRICKED Us INTA ) WE OUGHTA BUYIN’ Yer JUNK! Now GIVE Us ouR / our cLol QOUGH BAcK! ‘You'D NEVER GUESS. I'M DELIVERING DIAMONDS To A PARTY THERE FORTUNE IN , (( T EXPECT, ANY MINUTE, TO HEAR FROM MY AGENTS THAT THEY'VE. LOCATED THIS. GLADYS FINNEGAN FOR You, MR. SCROD. ANNA 2 Nell GOLLY. SKEEZIX, BO YOU KNOW HIM? HE'S A BIG BULLY AN’ HE'S GOT ALL THE FELLAS BLUFFED. DIAMONDS? AREN'T YoU AFRAID TO LEAVE THEM IN YouR PLANE AT THE AIRPORT, WHILE You'RE AT ovR HOUSE a eal WANT ACTION, Hip. HAWK, ACTION CLUBHOUSE LOOKS TERRIBLE. WELL HAVE TO TORN OUT THAT'S GOOD. BOT DOA'T TELL THE OTHER FELLAS TILL AFTER YOU GET A LOOK THEY ARENT IN THE SHIP... I HANE THEM WITH ME=TO | Look AT ME You \WOULDN'T THINK I WAS WoRTH A JI MILLION IN BIG ROUND FIGURES, WOULD SEE THAT BELT AROUND NY WAIST? THEY'RE IN THAT... PRETTY NEAT, EH? Anp THE NEXT MOMENT RILEY AND FRECKLES WERE ON THEIR, TLL TEACH WIM TO DATE UP GLADYS WITH A STRANGE sue Ya— ARE IN SHRED NERN THINGS Ya NEED! { SAFEN Ps! NEEDLES AND THREAD! iit a eee RIGHT HERE, FRIENDS! TH’ ONE ATA Time, PLease! Theres PLENTW FER Aut WELL, "UL BE-! t HERE PY) aries NOTABLE ANNWHERE, EVER GOT A MORE, ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION THAN BOOTS DID WHEN SHE STEPPED INSIDE THE NATIVE UAcE! \T WAS EODENT THEY HAD NEVER SEEN ANYTHING QUITE LE HER BEFORE. 7 GEE THANKS! 1 SEE NUK ARENT WORRIED ABOUT MX GETTIN’ AWAY 7 NS WHY SHOULD THEN BE ? NOTHING BUT A BIRD COULD GET OUT OF HERE WASH TUBBS dife and black leopard, the python | fectly. Lewis Stone is seen as the the man-eating Royal Bengal} divorced father and he and Jackie ; anyone who sees the shots of; have a number of poignant heart elephant herd and the pathetic | interest scenes, as also have Jackie of the lost baby elephant; | and Lois Wilson, playing the moth- » indeed, who sees any part} er, Maurice Murphy scores as the ‘Em Back Alive” knows} older brother, and excellent work is Picture which the Van; done by Jean Parker, Lawrence . Newel BLAZES! (iM GETING THE TAR BEAT OUT O' ME, @'s MACHINE GUN JAMMED, KS FEW REMAINING MEN ON . THE VERGE OF MUTI Y) EASY TURNS IN DESPERATION TO THES ASS NON Quuers ARE SPATTERING ALL AROUND HIM AS HE GETS IT (NTO POSITION AND FIRES POINT BLANK.AT THE ENEMY,

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