The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1932, Page 8

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SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | “How can I get anywhere in the bi bring the sales manager home to d world? The first time I inner, you burn the pork chops!” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — 1S THE MOST INTELLIGENT OF ALL ANIMALS: BELOW MAN / THE ORANG -UTAN STANDS NEXT, AND THE INDIAN ELECHANT RANKS THIRD. JAILED BY A FOOT Indianapolis, Ind.—According to a municipal court ruling, drunkenness 3s not an offense here unless a dis- turbance is created. Eddie Carrol’s feet, then, must have caused a dis- | turbance, for an officer brought him into court on a drunkenness charge It was explained that Carrol was re- clining on someone's lawn. It would have been all right if his feet hadn't stuck out on the sidewalk and creat- | ed a “disturbance.” A vacuum bottle can be cleaned of any food odors by dropping one or two crystals of potassium preman- ganate into it and washing it out. | are alike, APHE portrait is that of ROB, ERT EDWARD LEE, Confederate general, The por-} poise is a MAM, MAL Verses 8j the 107th Psalm} | AT THE MOVIES Two Famous Screen | Stars Appear in “Tiger Shark” Two famous screen names are at | the head of the cast of “Tiger Shark,” | the First National exciting picture | of the colorful Tuna industry which | comes to the Paramount Theatre | ‘Thursday and Friday. | Edward G. Robinson, star of the} Picture, and Richard Arlen, long a Screen favorite, play together for the first time in this stirring and sensa- tional epic of the seas, a story of life! among the fishermen who take their lives into their hands practically every time they go to sea. In this picture Arlen sings for the first time, rollicking songs of the sea. He plays “Pipes,” a mate on Robin- son’s fishing boat, and gets his nick- name from his vocal accomplish- ments, Many of the spectacular sea shots were made off the west coast of Mex- | jeo, where man-eating sharks are | found in great schools. These Scenes | are said to be thrilling in the ex- treme. Another member of the cast is Zita Johann, the talented Hungarian ac- tress who has recently come to this country to enter pictures, and who has been a sensation in Broadway Productions. “The Old Dark House’. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ,1932 THE GUMPS— IF I WERE KING Ger WILL BEA STRAIT: JACKET WE OLIT! PREC NS AT YHE TABLE — =Q= HE HAS JUST MADE THE SPERCH AGAIN= “WHAT THIS NEEDS REALLY po \' CONT YOU THINK KNOW. BUT IT WAS SOMETHING HUNCHED OP IN THE CORNER AN’ IT SURE LOOKED SHOW YOUR AY SHAT DOOR ! VD FIND EMPLOYMENT FOR EVERYBODY- \'D NAVE (VE SEEN- IT ONCE. MAYBE YOU'D BETTER STAY BACK! “DON'T YOU DARE DON'T Yo PACE Un Wa a V oN pe uatieacemse mt \s+ \ IF L HAD MISSED THAT Kick, COACH ROOSE WOULDA GOAL. kick TAKEN ME OFF IN ‘THE PRINGLE GAME HAS MADE HIM THE BUT You DIDNT miss IT... BWOY.” WAS THAT A DAISY"! WHO \WE PLAY, I MEAN THEY PLAY, MILFORD HIGH NEXT... THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE, ANY TROUBLE BEATIN’ WHADDYA MEAN, THEY © AIN'T You GOING To PLAY? Nope? I'm NoT PLAYIN’ IN THATS FUNNY... AFTER YOU WON THE PRINGLE GAME, TOO... \AHY AIN'T. ‘YOu 60ING SALESMAN SAM Is Weird, Terrifying With a more grotesque and terri- fying makeup than that which startled the world in “Frankenstein,” Karloff, sensational screen character actor, returns to Bismarck when Uni- versal’s “The Old Dark House” opens its long awaited engagement tonight at the Capitol Theatre. This terrifically tense drama is laid in the sinister setting of an an- cient house in the lonely Welsh mountains where a group of travelers caught in a violent storm seek refuge for the night, only to discover that the inhabitants are tainted with in- sanity and ruled over by a gigantic, brutal servant who, becoming in- flamed by drink, menaces the entire | group. The desperate situation is heightened when the evil brute, go- ing made himself with lust and feroc- ity, decides to loose upon the house the murder-crazed brother kept in his charge in a locked room. “The Old Dark House” features an exceptional cast of talented stage fa- vorites assembled especially by Di- rector James Whale to lend authen- tic portrayals to the exciting pictur- ization of the celebrated J. B. Priest- Jey novel of the same name. Charles Laughton, Melvyn Douglas, Lilian Bond, Ernest Thesiger, Eva Moore, Raymond Massey, and Gloria Stuart head the exceptional cast. PLAN OF THE PLEASURES AUNT BRIDGET'S MILLIONS WILL [% BRING TO THEM, MOVES TO PERFECT HIS PLANS TO CLAIM THE FORTUNE BY FRAUD { O—~ A LAWYER PAL OF MINE, WHO'S GOT PLENTY OF TROUBLE, BUT WHAT AM & GOING T'DO ALL ME OUT OF c'mon, Youse Two! THere’s Yer B ” Gr FourT# || CONS work! WO LAST OAY OF 5am AWo|| == Howes sieeit| IN JAIL FINS) | ~, TEM sTiLe ON THE ROCK ele—, S7/LL, THevre NOT S7/LL, BECAUSE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OA~ HLO, BRIGHT | SAY... DONT EXEO! 1 HANENT HEARD NOW SAY | FEW DAYS fe, NWERE AWAY TILL A ' BUST THEM ROCKS. €R LL BUST YousEe! DON'T WORRY ABOUT THAT, KID-THIS BABY IS BIG TIME, AND IF YOUSE TEAM UP WD HIM NOUSE CAN BET DA STAKES'LL BE BIG AND WE'LL KEEP YOU CLEAR BULLS (TS OKE WITH TWEEN YE2 WID GaTs AT |] ME! HOW ABOUT) HERE, NER HEADS TA Ste DAT YE DON'T Loae! You, Howe 2 KNOW WELL~1 DONT Miss YOU eer 'H WNELE WAS FOL NEAR 24 WERE, ONE BIG HAPPY FAMIN “THEN, OF MONKEYS ALWEN THAT eLasTeD EAsY's Escapen! DON'T AST ME HOW ‘E DONE IT, CHIEF, BUT. HE'S GONE! NONSHED! MIRAKALUS, Taa's wor ir ish Plume) MIRAKALUS! I EXECUTES TH ‘SWAB MESELF — I SEES HIM BLOWED TO KINGDOM COME—‘N' BUST MY TOR. LGHTS IF'N HE DOESN'T UP 'N’ RIDE AWAY ON A HOSS, nual YOU srouro tax! TW OTHER FELLOWS CAME DOWN NRIEKED THER LES To FIND TROOP ‘OF CAVALRY IN THE REBEL ARMY HAS PICKED UP THE TRAIL, AND GOES THUNDER- ING AFTER THE FLEEING FUGITIVES, ™ om LL NEW WHERE Y’wERE ! Yon COULDNT WANE BEEN ANY- WHERE ELSE GUT

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