The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1932, Page 10

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The police had answered a call from John nberg, who re- ported that a b had entered his house and stolen Alex Robinson, 45, Negro, udmitted when taken in custody that he had! thrown the papers away as he fled after stealing the purse, Umbrellas of asbestos are being used by German firemen to ward off | flames shooting out from burning} buildings, wife's purse. | power r | litt 550 ibs. million) — = males than} less in the AT THE MOVIES | ‘High Speed’ With Buck Jones Sizzles With Speedy Action Buck Jones knows how to ride to thrills—whether it's on a horse or in acar. Although it is always a wel- come and exciting event t Buck perform on his “wonder” horse, Sil- ver, it is nevertheless a happy result that follows on the thought of Co- lumbia Pictures to put the popular adventure star in another “thrill” picture. ‘ drama of the speed’ which opens tomorrow (Friday) at the Capitol Theatre is easily one of the fastest moving films Buck Jones t yet ap- peared in. You are held in breathless h Speed,” a anticipation as thrill fol. upon thrill. The racing sequences are su- perb. When Bill Toomey is suspended from auto racing and has to take to driving a police car as substitute, he is not in a very happy frame of mind. His only hope is to prove that his suspension is the result of a| frame-up; his greatest desire is to get back on the track, Racing is in his blood. However, it is in perform- ing his police duties that he uncovers evidence that brings about both these situations. A love story is intelli- gently women into the plot and en- gagingly acted by Loretta Sayers, type of | “Smilin’ Through” Opens at Paramount With Norma Shearer as its star, and one of the most brilliant sup- | Porting casts yet assembled for the | speaking screen, Metro-Goldwyn-May- er’s lavish production of “Smilin’ Through” will open Saturday at the Paramount Theatre. Miss Shearer in the feminine lead follows in the footsteps of Jane Cowl, who achieved one of her great- | est successes in the record-breaking | New York stage run of the play from which the screen production was j adapted. Opposite her is Fredric | March, borrowed from Paramount to play the dual role of Jeremy Wayne in the mid-Victorian sequences of the story and Kenneth Wayne, his son, in the modern scenes. who left the screen to fulfill stage engagements on Broadway during the past season, were brought back to Hollywood to add further lustre to Miss Shearer's cast. Both these dis- tinguished players have appeared pre- viously with the star, Howard in “A Free Soul” and Heggie in “The Ac- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932 _— THE GUMPS— ON THE STICKER TICKET a Leslie Howard and O, P. Heggie, 9 ? PUBLIC OPINION — GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT— TES te WES URGE AND IF ) HAD BEEN ALLOWED Jo RUN FOR HAT BUARLEN Wk: POLITICIAN PRESIDENT AND WAS ELECTED — I'D FOLLOW To ‘TELL WHICH PUBLIC OPINION Yo A CERTAIN EXTENT — WAY THE JUST AS ‘THE OLB ROMAN WARRIOR = USED ‘TO FOLLOW NIS WAR HORSES. - A THAT WERE HITCHED &. o « ° GASOLINE ALLEY— A TENANT i! —-=— = Y * e WECL, YOU SEE MS THIS Ai ASE Ce le REMEMBER ABOVE UNEMPLOYED AND | WAS EVERNTHING — Mv! ah » 1 WAS A CORPSE: |! HAVEN'T LOOKING FOR A QUIET HOME THE WORD. IF THE’ HAD MUCH TO EAT LATELY WHEN 1 HAPPENED ON THIS. FIND. OUT 'M HERE BUT | HAVEN'T CASHED IN. THE FLOOR IS HARD AND THE BLANKET THEY'LL MAKE ME = LARDER IS EMPTY, BUT THEN oR SOMETHIN: od * aa FRECKLES SAID HE MATS BETTER... Wow! HE SURE NiHy DID HE TELL HEY, FELLAS. ae WASNT GOING To play |] PRacticinig 4 WAS SOME OF THE YouRE GETTING CAN GET UNDER ME HE WASN'T FRecues |} iy.WHo IN THE MILForD ToDAy 2 PLAYERS OUT 1T DOWN Pat, THOSE PASSES GOING To BE IN IS STILL e f ‘ GAME...I WONDER IF 1] aN’ CouLD THERE Now !! THE MILFORD ON THE: “HE WAS PUT OFF GET IN A ’ Tosee / ‘EM? WUM-— I GUESS . YOU MEAN I'M : YOU'LL DO. WHATEVER WE >, TGET ONE-HALF C Sit DOWN! CHISEL OUT OF 7OF THOSE MILLIO! THIS, WE'LL SPLIT TLL DO THE TALKING. 1 FIFTY FIFTY } HAVE ‘THE NECESSARY PAPERS TO PROVE THAT YOU ARE THE RIGHTFUL , HEIR-THE ONE AND ONLY GLADYS 2 9 ‘ FINNEGAN S, \ | SALESMAN SAM WELL, THE GUARD DID! By SMALU t Nuel we was stemtin’ wa HERE Ya \WOTS TH BIS || | THOUGHT Ya seto Ya ‘ WORK WHEN WE BINGED HIM are! an’ ) 10€a? ONE. ||wanTED TA BRING HIM , WITH OUR LI'L MaLLets! ( DIDN'T J GLass WouLDA SPILL A ( BEEN PLENTY! } i By MARTIN ’ TL MEANT MAIL , S1Y- soe T WONDER WF PETE WAS M-A--L | SINOD £ 309), KIDDIN' ME { WAS MALED ,BY \ MISTAILE JIS A cS RUBBISH BOX - AND “ TAST WIS LETTER TO RER WAS PURPOSE DESTROY a 4 tress.” The cast also includes Ralph Forbes, Beryl Mercer, David Torrence, Margaret Seddon and Forrester Har- vey, under the direction of Sidney Franklin, who produced “Private Lives,” INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING Os AND EASY ARE NOT GREATLY ALARMED TO LEARN THAT THEY ARE BEING PURSUED. BY PRESSING THEIR HORSES A TRIFLE FASTER, THEY ARE ABLE To HOLD THEIIS ONIN WITH EASE. i (i \ WEN | ! Medill tt mi)! ‘AEG. U. S. PAT. OFF. © 1932 SERVICE, IC. Cerne GOES WELL UNTIL WASH'S HORSE, THE BETIER RUNNER OF THE TWO, STEPS IN AN ARMADILLO HOLE. ED BY S06’ BEFORE TT RENER = eu 00Z0 FTER THAT, THE REBELS BEGIN, SLOWLY BUT SURELY, To DRAW NEARER.

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