The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1933, Page 9

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: Teena. i 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1938 | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | time [= THIS CURIOUS WORLD — FIA N e get our act rehearsed all the music will be out of date.” MAY BECO! TQUES Jacksonville, ich ingenious «evices as the t d by Of- ‘ticers G. L. Bes: H. Pres- ott may be eighteenth ame if the led. ‘aided a house Bessent and Pre the other da. heavily paneled table osed a Jarge copper vith siquor. 1 her: an a small hole and pressing a small daucet plunger. Ss kK The heaviest wood known is iron | wood. It weighs 81 pounds per square i foot and sinks in water. | Commercial fertilizers are made up of potash, phosphoric acid, and nitro- | gen. Over 21,000 of a total of 22.459 homes on Bournemouth, England, | pee radios. | Arabs were the first foreign mer- chants of whom there is a record. [AT THE Romantic Tragedy Is Featured at Capitol neat starred in tvom the port of Mis as a timid and inhibited American girl who falls under the spell of the Orient and is swept into emotional rebellion against her prim New Eng- dand upbringing. Frank Capra, Columbia directorial fenius, has conceived a truly epic tlm that is dramatically and emo- tionally powerful? “The Bitter Tea of General Yen” has the sweep of dynamic power and a psychologically dramatic sensitivity. Thrown into the midst of the splendor of the Orient when she is captured by the fascinating, cult and romantic General Yen (portr ed with superb charm and artis by Nils Asther) Miss Stanw: y is completely captivated by the ailure! States from Jersey City to Oakland |—— cuca WASH TUBBS of the Orient, and falls ‘in love with Yen, forgetting entirely the mission- ary she came to China to marry. It \s depicted with such subtlety, re- straint and good taste that it never vffends. -|comedy-romance will have its jocal Pitoday. Joan Bennett and Spencer -| Wanted A Millionaire,” portray the ‘Me and My Gal’ MOVIES | To Play Here Starting Today Me And My Gal,” new Fox premiere at the Paramount Theatre ‘Tracy, last seen together in “She leading roles. Tracy enacts the role of a fresh young radio car detective whose ad- ventures are said to be both laugh- able and stirring. Miss Bennett ap- pears as the girl with whom he falls in love. Other favorites in the cast are Marion Burns, who scored suc- cessfully in “The Golden West,” J. Farrell Macdonald, George Walsh, Noel Madison and Bert Hanlon. The picture was directed by Raoul Walsh, whose recent productions in- clude “The Man Who Came Back,” The Yellow Ticket” and “Wild Girl.” The story is from the joint pens of Philip Klein and Barry Conners, and was prepared for the screen by Ar- thur Kober. | an auto trip across the United was made in 86 hours and 20 minutes elapsed time. a ——— An airplane travels 10 to 15 miles a writing a two-word name on the sky. Gave HER ON HER vi WEDDING DAY= me i ANT Tease IN ORDER. TO PAY SWE HOTEL BILL AND CHECK SHOUSAND ‘se tetera Iv OVER AND OVER vo) it ee =) LOH, HOUSAND DOLLARS- M BON'T “TELL. ME NOU'VE GOT THE MOTOR RUNNING. ee — YOU SAID [T WOULD BE A MIRACLE, UNCLE WALT, IF WE OID. f'S OUR CAR. WE CAN GO TOO CAN'T WE, ONCLE DOCt FELLAS, AN’ WB5'LL SEE IF By BLOSSER : I DON'T THINK SO... TIBURON 1S A MEXICAN ISLAND, 11 BITE BY CERIS INDIANS, STILL LIVIN’ IN A PRIMITIVE STATE OF NATURE...I HEAR TELL THAT THEY USE POISONED ARROWS AND PRACTICE CANNIBALISM... IMAGINE ‘THAT !! ‘YouR UNCLE HAS TAKEN A NOTION SAIL UP THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA...GUESS HE WANTS To Loo over “TIBURON... LOTS OF SHARKS IN THESE WATERS J! : \NHAT ABOUT THIS ISLAND 2 OF, TIBURON, BILLY BowLecs? I DONT MIND SHARKS... BUT ‘SWorDFISH!! THERE'S A CRITTER For You... IVE SEEN ‘EM PIERCE COPPER SHEET- ING AN OAK PLANKS TO A DEPTH OF “TEN INCHES... Ay-Ay!! WHO STOWED AWAY ON THE SELKCERF, IN ORDER TD DEMONSTRATE HIS TREASURE j WV ‘ ; EE fh F FINDING DEVICE, 1 \\\ = y } Z Rees Z 4 HAS BEEN GIVEN A BUNK... WE FIND BILLY AM IGLAD IM NOT SWIMMIN’ OUT THERE " NOU ARE COUSIN GLADYS FINNEGAN, THEN! T'M SO GLAD WE'VE FOUND n LAST You AT SETTLED DOWN For A QUIET EVENING AT MOME---- . +--A KNOCK ON THE DOOR, AND THERE, ON THE MEY, YOU, Ths cCicaR. YOU SOLD Me ts TERRIBLE! W' an’ somesooy Tou MET ie =) ONEA. Manors 5¢ Perrecios! ma 4 “ihe a hehe S\ Pal lod IT DOESN’T BOTHER OPAL! ha TM TNE “TW sTLES] [he WF LONG SATS were \ : ; ‘OURTEEN: \MME, POISON FOR US DUMPY DAMES , NOW , ASAIN IN TN NECK YOR STWUSTS HAVE GO N'FEATURE PUFF - GET ALL TW’ GRENKS SAREVES | W AINT RIGHT — Itt! NILL PUT tT OW COME, , SEE DER Nou MYSELF, PRINCE, NO, NOt NICE UNIFORM NURSIE ] DONT WANT A MASS FOR You.

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