The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1933, Page 8

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OWE THEIR INDEPENDENCE TO THE FIGHTING THE OEATH STRUGGLES OFA WOUNDEO ANTELOPE UNCOVERED ORE DEPOSITS AND LED TO THE DISCOVERY OF THE ROAN ANTELOPE MINE, ONE Ow THE WORLD'S GREATEST COPPER MINES. sag MORTHERV RHODESIA, AFRICA, 1905 | THE BISMARCK _WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1935 GOVE! BAI OF HER FEARS TO Bik Por a son-iNcLAW YeT= SME SAW, MAT MILLIE ANSWERED HIS L&* AND PUT IT IN TH OX HI BIT SURPRISED IF HE PROPOSED To YOu THIS VERY EVENING = HATS WHY | WANT You To Look YouR. BtsT— Yo BE HERE SOON = W'S NEARLY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS CAN 8& LOCATEO AT ANY PLACE ON THE ENTIRE close / AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALANO, OFTEN SPOKEN OF AS ME ANTI ARE ONLY THE ANTIPODES OF PERSONS LIVING NEAR GREAT BRITAIN, FOR THE WORD “ANTIPODES + DENOTES ONLY Gre THERES SOMETHING OF THE. GHOSTLY ABOUT THIS OLD TUB-CMON, ' CREWLESS NELLIE M. HAS THE BOYS COM- PLETELY BAFFLED... THE SHIP DRIFTS UPON THE SEA, APPEARING ENTIRELY DESERTED ea semvice. iwc. J ano ARGENTINA With drawn bayonets, Japanese soldiers garrisoned at Chaoyangsu move out over the snow-covered ground to attack the Chinese in the Jehol campaign. —$ ——___— | AT THE \ Swift Melodrama In ‘Strange Justice’ | The spirit of the front page— teeming action and thrilling climaxes dominates the powerful theme of the RKO-Radio production, “Strange Justice,” playing at the Capitol The- atre soon, with Marian Marsh, Nor- man Foster, Reginald Denny and Richard Bennett in the leading roles The picture opens in a Manhattan night club with Miss Marsh playing the role of a flip hat-check girl, and closes in the death house at Sing Sing where Miss Marsh arrives in time to save the life of her fiance, Foster, sen- tenced to death. Jurists and legal minds through- out the country have lauded the dar- ing of the producers in presenting this indictment of circumstantial evi- dence. Pe orca Justice,” Sirected by ies Schertzinger, was produced for RKO-Radio Pictures by J. G. Bach- mann. MOVIES Film Audience To Test Clues In Film Crime An innovation in motion pictures ;that finds its counterpart in book- Publishing is presented in “The Crime of the Century,” mystery-drama com- ing to the Paramount Theatre today. with Stuart Erwin, Wynne Gibson and Frances Dee at the head of the cast. The innovation is a one-minute in- termission half way through the film. during which the clues pointing to the various suspects are recapitulated to give the audience an opportunity to attempt to pick the culprit. The same idea was introduced re- cently tn mystery novels by Ellery Queen, author of “The Greek Coffin Mystery,” “The Egyptian Cross Mys- ; tery,’ American Gun Mystery,” and in others. ANNOUNCED TAAT HE HAD LANDED ONE, IT DIDN'T TAKE THE VISITING RELATIVES LONG TO CHECK OuT ON THE NEWFANGLES gy a (GOT @ HALE HOUR FoR A SHENE AND LUNCH! Make \T sNaPey, BaReER! NOBODY BUT A BLASTED FOOL WOULD TRY TIS ~ EVEN WITH THE eu OF A UNIFORM, PUT HIM RIGHT, SAM! SLUG —- BLuS—HEN, WAIT A Minute! Vcamein Here COR THE shave | ‘| Nanes oF cpsedts In THis chip

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