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: > 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SIDE GLANCES - - <.PAT. OFF. “Tut, tut, Mr. Simmons, you're not in love with me. those sardines yt - By George Clark I 3 That's just had for lunch.” THIS CURIOUS WORLD TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS ACROSS THE OCEAN ARE SENT THROUGH A “SCRAMBLING” MACHINE THAT CHANGES LOW NOTES TO HIGH ONES, ANO HIGH NOTES INTO » LOW ONES. AT THE OTHER END ¢ THE SPEECH GOES THROUGH AN | | { | “‘Agriculeural Colfede, Farge, North Dakota, The Human Bony contains /CE/ ENORMOUS PRESSURE INTHE MUSCLE TISSUE Causes MTS FORMATION.) ae. Excess of Sunshine | Recorded Last Month Sunshine totaled 259.9 hours or seven per cent above normal during September, according to data an- nounced Monday by the federal | weather bureau here. There were 16! clear days, nine partly cloudy and} five cloudy, total sunshine being 69 | per cent of the amount possible. | Precipitation totaled only 33 of an} inch, compared with a normal of 1.19 inches. The accumulated deficiency | since Jan. 1 is 2.25 inches. The highest temperature was 94 on | Sept. 8 and the lowest 30 on Sept. 22. The greatest daily range of tem- perature was 46 degrees on the 30th and the smallest 12 on the 19th. Mean temperature for the month was 58 as compared with a normal of 581. The accumulated excess of temperature for the year to date at Bismarck is 566 degrees of 2.1 de- grees per day since January 1. The average wind velocity was 8.2 miles per hour with the highest wind: velocity 28 miles per hour from the north on Sept. 14, AT THE MOVIES Suppressed Desires Revealed in Picture A host of suppressed desires is sat- isfied in RKO Pathe’s Constance Ben- nett-starring production, “What Price Hollywood,” now showing at the Cap- itol Theatre. Miss Bennett rides down Hollywood Boulevard in a rickety tin car, with- | out appearing before 2 lunacy com- mission afterward, and attends a world premiere without signing auto- graphs. Lowell Sherman is allowed to yodel long and lustily. Neil Hamilton is given the oppor- tunity to olay his favorite sport, polo, desing working hours, | Gregory Ratoff fires a director and | turer. He says that some of the huge PEACE PLANES IN WAR London.—The conversion of large commercial transport planes into craft suitable for warfare is seen by Hadley Page, British plane manufac- | biplanes constructed for airways can be transformed into bombers capable ; ot carrying four tons of bombs in war time. ——_____--_——_- | Stickler Solution | a. The dotted line, in the diagram at the left, shows where the tnangle was cut. The diagram at the nght shows how an oblong was formed and how it can be di- | vided into two triangles of one shape and | two of another by simply drawing two fines mat. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932 | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS & GIDDIAP! PI THERE ink PRIZE IN EVERY BAG~ ‘HERE ARE No BLANKS — Ae NS ON San gs aey BAG FO! PROMISES = Bur REAL. 100% EFFICIENCY 1S WHAT ANDY WILL GIVE YoU IN RETURN FOR YOUR VOTE- SQUINT | HEARD HOW YOU LASSOED PRIGGY AN’ LORA. TEACH ME, WILLYOUS (T MAN COME IN HANDN. BUT HOW ARE You _ GOING TO GET IT FIXED? THAT STRUT WIRE HAS To BE ANCHORED OR WE'RE GOING To HANE TROUBLE....OLD BETSY'S A LITTLE eo A WOBBLY ALREADY?! (a AH-AT LAST MY VICTIM APPROACHES! IF 1 CAN PULL THIS TRICK IT MAY, THAT VITAL \NFORMATION BRIEF CASE, W/SH HAWK o DETERMINES TO GET POSSESSION OF IT BY HOOK OR CROOK owe eee SURE ! WILL, SKEEZIX. EASY. WATCH. GASOLINE ALLEY— LESSON ONE JUST SWING (T AROUND ws NOUR HEAD A COUPLS OF TIMES TO GET THE FEEL OF THE NOOSE — THEN LET HER LOOSE. OATS FOR NOTES THER PRIZE PACKAGES = THE GIFT BAG THAT MILLIE DE STROSS PASSED UP— TO ROPE EM BY ONE OF THE HIND FEET. Boy! I'M SITTIN’ TIGHT ALL RIGHT... WHY COULDN'T I CRAWL BACK THERE AN’ WATCH THINGS I'M GOING TO CRAWL OUT THERE AND TIE IT DOWN... DLL SET THE CONTROLS AND ALL YOU HAVE TO 0O IS TO SIT TIGHT !! You JUST SIT WHERE You ARE... ~ GHE'LL FLY STEADY... AT LEAST, I THINK SHE WILL=WELL, HERE Goes !! - TO THE Top oF THE UNDER WING, HE BANDIT PLANE FOLLOWS CLOSELY SCROD'S BRIEF -CASE WHY, SCROD, MY DEAR FELLOW, MY APOLOGIES! T WAS IN A HURRY-- YOUR HAT---XOUR BRIEF CASE---- LET ME HELP YOU UP | HEAR YER GONNA FIGHTA DUEL) (NOPE! BUT I KIN WITH G. HOWE SELUN( WISH Ya] |GivE YA & GOOD GOOD LWcK! (DON'T LIKE THAT] | TIE EER REAL GUN GUY, ETHER ! PRactice! Gzzz SOE MEBBE YOU'D] > Y Like Ta SHooT HIM, YERSELE! By SMALL \ GOTTA StHOdT AT CLAY_PIGEONS! ‘Grand Hotel’ Breaks, Movie Records in All Leading Cities “Grand Hotel,” Metro-Goldwyn- | Mayer's stupendous all-star filmiza- | tion of the famous Vicki Baum novel and play, showing at the Paramount | theater for the firs: time at popular, prices, following record-breaking spe- | cial engagements in hundreds of} cities throughout the country. Not since the national release of! “Ben Hur” and “The Big Parade” has a motion picture been present- ed in key cities twice daily as a GOK BOTS AM 50 COCKENED HAPPY To FIND YOU L-L-L ef SAY, 10 ABOUT j GIVEN UP HOPE! ARE YOO ALL + Riewt ? OW SURE ~ BUT THERE \SNT TE TTA NOW, SIMMY + WE MUST HURRY How'D You GET HERE 2 ARE YOU || FLYING AROUND UP ABOVE, LOOKIN’ FOR W YOU--S0 1 LANDED! MY PLANE 19 OVER THERE IN A CLEARING YEP !t GOT TWRED OF BUT, 1T5 DONE FoR! 1 HAD TSMASH IT UP A BT IN LANDING es ve a ey | legitimate engagement on so vast a 4 these losyncrasies are not con- fined to the sole enjoyment of the | Sle: Opening April 12th at the featured cast and star. An actor, who Astor theater in New York, where it is noted for being on the “water wag- | is still playing to capacity audiences, on” continually, plays a drunk and/ the production has since broken all steps on a high executive's toes. | picture-run records at the Shubert Three extras portray executives and | Majestic theater in Boston; Grau- discuss million dollar productions. | man’s Chinese theater, Los Angel A minor actress rides in a Rolls | Aldine theater, Pittsburgh; Auditor’ Royce and has a maid address her as | um theater, Baltimore, and the Shu-| “madame. é | bert theater, Newark. Forty other extras eat in the cele- | Also. the Columbia theater, Wash- brated Brown Derby restaurant and | ington, D. C.; Shubert theater, Cin- don't pay their checks. | cinnati; Grand Central theater, St. These and other incongruities re- | Louis; Liberty theater, Kansas City; | sult from the nature of the picture | Strand theater, Milwaukee; Erlanger which, traces the career of a pretty | theater, Buffalo; ‘blonde from a Hollywood waitress to| Providence, as well as in theaters in @ screen star. | Chicago, Philadelphia, Toledo, Ro- Adela Rogers St. Jahn is respon-j| chester, St. Louis, Dallas, New Or- sible for the story of “What Price leans, Denver, Minneapolis, Spring- .” It is a David O. Selz- field, Indianapolis, Atlanta, San Production directed by George Francisco, Miami, Springfield, Seat- tle and Spokane. Carleton theater, | « OW, CHICO, 1 WANT To b. « THEY SAY WHAT IN BLAZES. fo (ONE: TUE! Ay ON DOING NESE. OF THE FEDERAL ARMY NOT FAR AWAY. 1 AM TRYING To FINE BUT [ AM $0 AFRAID-SO + ALONE. IT MUS’ FINE MY OH, DARLEENG, . SAY YOU WEEL HELP MEd ol AT'D BE SUICIDE,| FATHER IS EEN COMMAND / THE LINES, By CRANE RATS! as aay wayt , ‘ GET our! Zed \ THIS AIN'T Any p LADIES’ WAR. YOU POOR Kid —TL 1- NAH! 1 WON'T LISTENS You CAN'T THEN 1 WEEL REMAIN WEETH You. We WEEL ‘OLD ‘ANDS, AND Nou vicEL NOT