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“Now you run — THIS CURIOUS WORLD 4 BULLET was rouno In AN /VORV about all your BULIARO BALL, AND THERE WAS NO THE BULLET HAD BEEN SHOT INTO THE TUSK OF AN ELEPHANT, AND THE IVORY HAD CLOSED OVER. THE HOLE, LEAVING NO TRACE OF THE BULLETS: ENTRANCE. ‘SPECIMEN PRESERVED IN MUSEUM OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, ENGLAND. © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE INC. HOLE IN THE: ears DISPLAYS AN ENTIRELY NEW Tom Mix Injuries Prove Not Serious! ribs, Attempting to leap horse, y bankment Friday, Mis the horse fell. AT THE | MOVIES ‘Back Street’? Drama Of Human Sympathies huma sereen play which opened at the Capitol theater. This not worthy production of Fannie Hurst's widely read story of the same name, and the film ver- sion does full justice to the original novel of the noted authoress. Irene Dunne, who plays the lead- | 7 ing feminine role, is altogether de- lightful as the spirited young ¢: who finds true love when she expected it, and gives up eve: else in life to follow the dict her heart. That her lover is a ried man cannot prevent an affair which continues over a span of 20 years, because it is vital, fundamen- tal, soul-stirring. The principal male part is played by John Boles, whose fame as a singer has given way to an established reputation as an actor of unusual depth of feeling. The sin- cerity of Boles and Miss Dunne make what might have been a tawdry af- fair a thing of transcendent tender- ness, in which the principals at all , times hold the sympathy of the audience. + June Clyde, William Bakewell, Ar- » Doris Lloyd, George er Catlett, Paul Weigel, and others do ster- work in V “Back Street,” and out a cast of players of un- excellence, Much of the credit for the com- is picture must go Stahl, who has story with a deft- ness and a degree of artistry which have served to surround the picture with an unusual degree of charm. ys Lehman has made an ex- adaptation of Fannie Hurst's , and no less may be said for the added dialogue supplied by Lynn Sta ; vithout exception will joy “Back Street.” Fort Worth, Tex.—E. P. Elmer was wanted for robbery of a couple here. He was found in Sioux City, Ta., and, | at the request of Fort Worth officials, | Was arrested. He crossed up the cops ie that city, however, and escaped from their clutches three times. | Finally Deputy Sheriff Frank Rim- mer was sent up to Sioux City to get Elmer. He found him and started back, Elmer, however, hopped out. of a bus window and successfully escaped again, INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932 AND | STILL SAY an ’ WAS ELECTED- HEY'D HAVE A Ri IN THAY PRESIDENYIAL. ry H SRE Bicriney Serre ‘NE Fi OF A LION= AND WOULD IF. ‘ARE PLAYING AND BANNERS. FLYING = AND THIS COUNTRY HEAT OVER. POLITICS = THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT- HE COUNTRY OFF ITS FRET. WITH HIS GIFT BAG PLATFORM? INSTEAD HE 1S. SWEEPING OUT THE BASEMENT— MIN'S ORDERS 5,55 AY = ro. MAKE THINGS BACK HERE SO FAST — “THAN BY WILL POWER AND. THE GUMPS— THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE GUT — BRING OLD PROSPERITY, INNO OTHER WAY. ERERSy AND DECISION = AKEEKNESS 18 ALL RIGHT. SOME OLD LADIES. 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