The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1932, Page 8

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T. WELL = IF THIS BILLIONAIRE — AND MIND YOU - IF MY CHECK DOESN'T, "COME IN SOON NOTHING moo A MIRACLE CAN KEEP US GUT OF THE POOR NOUSE — MAT A ‘COME DOWN atyvDorerhe HRedAnet rae oo EDR AALE 22. SLOG. SISSAOKBLAsee “Say, I'll betcha do think I’m different from other fellas, at that.’ — THIS CURIOUS WORLD VNU te — aad = ZEBRA BUTTERFLIES HAVE “SLEEPING BUSHES” TO WHICH THEY RETURN EACH EVENING TO ROOST. ‘THAT WAS PUT AWAY IN A DESK DRAWER, AND FOR: GOTTEN, HATCHED OUTA HEALTHY YOUNG OSTRICH SEVERAL WEEKS LATER. SOMALILAND, E. AFRICA. med © 1932 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. SPINELESS BANDIT Cincinnati, O. —- Judges Otis R. ‘Hess and Al L. Leubbers received a little practical experience in connec- people recently. The other peo- ple were trapped between the first T . {trician frantically searched for the | Srouble. | NOT NEW TO HER \ Sudbury, Ont.—Matrimony holds no jfears for Mrs, Thomas Etheir. Al- |though 65 years old and the mother LESS THAN TWO MONTHS AGO, MRS DE STROSS AND HER. DAUGHTER, NILWIE, WERE ff TOURING EUDROPE SO GUESTS OF THE NOBILITY= STOPPING ONLY AT THE FIRST CLASS HOTELS= SITTING IN HE LAP OF LUXURY — =p IN ONE. OF THE CHEAPEST, ROOMS id BE PUT OUT OF THIS HOTEL ON_ JHE STREET — BEGGING= aliases 1° SY AB NOTHING, YOU KNOW \THE COMPLIMENT, YOU WOULDN'T | KIDS, BUT 1M a NOT SO SORE fe! AND, oscaR..come ) OH BOYS T ON IN.» HAVE ATE So MUCH You HAD your J TURKEY SUPPER LT acHe! THERES SOME- Boby AT THE Door, TAG... GO AND SEE WHO IT 1s! THE NEWFANGLES (Mow’n Pop) SI ar) HE AFTERMATH OF LOSING THE FINNEGAN FORTUNE SHOWS THE NEWFANGLES WHAT REAL FRIENDSHIP TURKEY 2 wHy You HAO THAT LAST WEEK,Too! You BETCHA! WE HAD TURKEY FouR TIMES ceca cena ARE RATHER. EXTRAVAGANT, AREN'T THEY, OSCAR? b ME. YOU JUST AVN) GET AN EYEFUL Reg. U.S. Pat. Of; Capri. 195% 67 LET'S GET TOGETHER SOON AND, IF WOU NEED ANY HELP, JUST CALL 1 and second floors of the City Hall|/of 19 children, Mrs, Etheir recently when the elevator vecame “stuck.” | made her fourth trip to the altar. The ‘Traffic and Police Courts were held| lucky man was Telesphore Dupuis, up for half an hour while an elec- ' who is 67 years old. AT THE MOVIES } Picture at Capitol Brings New Stanwyck Barbara Si to the Capitol thea “For- bidden,” her latest Ir picture, | stage 1 written and directed by Frank Capra, | under whose direction she mad “Ladies of Leisure” and “The Miracle Woman.” Adolphe Menj and Ralph Bellamy are featured with her, the cast also including Dorothy Peterson, Charlotte V. Henry, baby Myrna Fresholtz, Halliwell Hobbes, Thomas Jefferson, Claude King and Tom Ricketts. “Forbidden” was written especially to bring out the greatest display of Miss Stanwyck’s talents. In his pre- vious direction of the star, Frank Capra realized she had emotional powers never yet tapped bm any film role she had ever had. “Forbidden” jets her run the gamut of emotions in a story that follows the develop- ment of a woman from a drab little librarian to a brilliant, beautiful ‘woman of the world—from a lonely girl to a woman whose love, faith and courage enabled her to sacrifice her own career for that of the man she | could love only in secret, A splendid production has been given “Forbidden” by Columbia. The two leading characters meet on a Havana-bound boat and the beauti- ful Cuban capital is the scene of their love. Back in New York again the scene shifts from a newspaper office to politics and a palatial Park Avenue home, Miss Stanywck wears many stunning gowns and the role offers her a chance to show her ver- satility in make-up as well as in acting. | Brief Biographies CLARK GABLE . born in | Cadiz, Ohio . . . played in small | stock companies for nearly ten years outstanding work in original | stage version of “The Last Mile” won m his first important screen test |. was seen and heard by Loniel | Bat |G. . . first film appear- {ance for that company was in “The | Easiest Way” subsequently scored opposite Marion Davies, Greta bo, Norma Shearer and Joan ‘ford . . . most recent hit was | “Strange Interlude” . . . plays rub- | ber plantation overseer in “Red Dust,” current attraction at Paramount Theatre, JEAN HARLOW . . . born in ‘Kansas City . . . spent short period as Hollywood “extra” . . . then received outstanding recognition for her vivid performance in “Hell’s An- gels” . - known far and wide for her celebrated platinum-blonde | tresses... has been seen in “Three Wise Girls,” “The Secret Six,” “Plat- inum Blonde” and “Beast of the City” ++ + scored sensational success in “Red Headed Woman,” for which she changed color of her hair . . . back again as a blonde in “Red Dust,” in which she is currently co-starred at the Paramount Theatre with Clark Gable. The saxophone was invented in 1840 by Adolphe Sax and introduced into the French army bands in 1845. Valuable trees may soon be pro- tected by lightning rods, as the result of recent experiments in Washington. DECIDE To PUNT EVERY You DONT ACT AS We You YXED ME WASH TUBBS FLATTERED, EH? WELL, \F SOMEBODY MISTOOK ME FOR A GUY NAMED WILLY NILIY, 1D SOCK CLASS, ‘AT'S ME, BG BOY, CLASS! 1 BIN MISTAKEN FOR ROYALTY. AR—DO WHO PRINCE WALLY NIL 182 iS ANY Place! WHat WE NEED IS is HARMONY INSTEAD OF SO MUCH KICKING/ } WAN, SOANITA , YOu “| vow 1 00—MoRE, THAN ANYONE WERE! L URE Nook LOT t WELL.YOU DONT REM, VERY HAPPY ABOUT IT! YOU WANEST SEED A BT NICE TO ME ME, CERTAINLY, YOUR KNOW WGHNESS, I RECOGNIZED NIX, BUDDIE, YOU \/ HAVHAL DOT's A GOOT GOT ME ALL WRONG. | YUN. VM WASHINGTON TUBBS. | ISS A STRANGER, 1M AN AMERICAN, @ (HA, HA! 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