The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1933, Page 8

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| SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | “Dad, we're going to be old pals. You're not losing a daughter— you're gaining a son.” , — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — {T \$ TAKEN FROM THE “SIGN OF THE NORTH, ” ON THE MARINER'S COMPASS. THE CHINESE CLAIM TO HAVE USED THE SIGN AS EARLY AS 2634 B.C. AS LATE AS THE 18TH CENTURY, SWALLOWS WERE BELIEVED TO HIBERNATE IN THE MUD AT THE BOTTOM OF STREAMS! TO PROVE THIS THEORY, RED ‘THREADS WERE TIED AROUND THE LEGS OF NUMEROUS SWALLOWS, SOME OF WHICH WERE RECAPTURED THE NEXT'YEAR, AND, SINCE THE STRINGS WERE UNFADED, FAITH IN THE BELIEF WAS SHAKEN. +1740... (© 1083 By WEA SeRvice. In, ay AT THE MOVIES Humans in Love ——_| epinion i that most men and women, Portra yed in | fairs of the heart, often are animalis- Animal Kingdom ‘tic rather than wise, tender or hu- Edward H. Griffith was so bothered | man. The story centers around a man by ambitious pet owners when it was announced that he was going to di- wect “The Animal Kingdom” that hhe had to issue an announcement that the RKO-radio adaption of this Philip Barry play is not an animal | story. He had offers, for his use, of | ‘trained turtles, squirrels, pigs and | ducks. “The Animal Kingdom” is a so- Phisticated modern drama deriving its | title from the point of view of the! central feminine character, whose /| who has twoswomen in his affections —his conventional but voluptuous wife. who attempts to hold him with mere allure; and a premarriage “light of love” whose unconventional mind and finer emotions are a constant call to him. The question involved is—which woman will hold him? Ann Harding and Leslie Howard are co-starred in “The Animal King- dom,” with other important roles played by Myrna Loy, William Gar- gan, Neil Hamilton, Henry Stephen- son and Ilka Chase. It's the attrac- tion tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Is Assured With The Bismarck Tribune JOB PRINTING ria tion, and the wi Our equipment, best mate- great care and: atten- rigid tests to hich all work is subjected, makes every job we do satis factory. It has to be. Call on Us for Estimates THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, EAETS APLAME* ‘THIS IS THE BOOK SHAT BIM FOUND= WE GAVE Yo ee 0 KMEPS ‘THAT MIN DISCOVERED AND CUT OUT TO 3 JHE ated HAT SHE BOUGHT ERIEND Sut TLS MET AT THE ICEMEN'S BALL - | MUST RETURN ait BOOK Yo bor aad BY om HANIN’ A a PARTY TOMORROW E SALLY AN’ “YOURE INNITED. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HEAR THAT, BILLY ? THE BEAT OF DRums !/ AVE..... AYE .0...AN? T DON'T LIKE THE SOUND OF 'EM.... IT MEANS TROUBLE, TM THINKIN’ | SALESMAN SAM IT'S CHICK'S PAY DAV, EH? WELL, YOU LEAVE THIS Anni li UAN Bs n= w( MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933 THE GUMPS— NOW YOU SEE IT—NOW YOU DON'T \ HOPE: NE DIDN'T WSPLAGE (T= 1 SAW HIM PUT GY HERE ON THE one : ON, HERE (7 1S— HEARTS AFLAME- THIS 18 THE BOOK YM LOOKING FOR = SKEEZIX, ('M_ GOIN’ TO HAVE A PARTY UNCLE HARRY AND BILLY BOWLEGS WOULD BE HERE A FAST WORKER! HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! TLL TELL VOU-LET'S GO OUT AND SKIP OVER TO “H’ WNKTER QuaR TERS HA, OF CRULLER BROS. CIRCUS AND COLLECT{ CHIEE!, “THIS BILL FROM PROFESSOR RiIPS ven stn CLERI KF HIS BILL, PRO- Fessau if Az rs = bp SS PANDEMONIAN POLICE STRIKE SNAG. FAIL To sows cieanne TREASURY ROBBERY. AGNID EA? L MORTVE KNOWN TW! Foreor twee Ww, CWS Wate we's ry! 7 F, WONEST TEOSA DETTE L WNENT BEARD YOR TRA ABOUT AANTHING ELSE oR TW LAr FEW DAYS FOR WIS. “WEALTH? 0 BIA STARTS OUT TO RETURN ed Soars TROSS ON TIS AY Ace tindy Beene a TY CONTAINS « WOULD MAMA'S EYES WELL - ANYWAY, THEY'RE PUTTIN’ ON A GOOD SHOW SURE IT wil TWENTY-FIVE BUCKS WILL BE JUST SMALL CHANGE T” LET'S Go!

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