The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1933, Page 8

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x =the, ROR. U. $. PAT. OFF. “No, Wallace has promised to stay studies, but I'd be glad ” in tonight and help me with my to take her, instead.” ‘THE BROOK TROUT, IN AMERICA, IS NOT A TRouT/ IT BELONGS TO THe CHAR GROUP... FISH OF THE THE WINTER NORTHEASTERS OF THE ATLANTIC STATES TRAVEL UP THE COAST FROM THE SOUTHWEST. 0 1939 By nea semvice. mc 3-30. | AT THE New Teams of Lovers In Strange Justice’ “Strange Justice,” which opens to- night at the Capitol Theatre, brings | to the screen a new and romantic! love-team—Marian Marsh and Nor- man Foster. Miss Marsh will be remembered for her excellent work in “Svengali” and | “The Mad Genius,” opposite John | Barrymore. Since then she has been featured in a number of pictures, 1 Norman Foster, a popular New York stage star, made his film debut in| “Gentlemen of the Press.” Since then he has been featured in “Young | Man of Manhattan,” “No Limit,” | “The Dove” and many other film | stories. i The two interpret a romance be- tween a taxicab driver and a hat check girl, supported by a cast of brilliant players, including Reginald Denny, Richard Bennett, Nydia West- man and Irving Pichel. “Strange Justice,” directed by Vic- i tor Schertzinger was produced by J. G. Bachmann for RKO-Radio Pic- | tures. | MOVIES —| ‘Sealed’ Mystery Introduces New Thrill Technique Suspense halts while audience tries to solve “The Crime of the Century,” now at the Paramount. Paramount's “sealed” mystery, “The Crime of the Century,” came to the Paramount Theatre yesterday and in- troduced the first innovation in thriller technique that film audiences have witnessed in ages and ages. It is the one-minute intermission during which the audience is given an opportunity to survey all the clues and take its own crack at outguessing the criminal that makes this picture the screen's most original murder Mystery of the new season. Hair stands on end right from the opening sequence on to the unex- Pected conclusion which this reviewer won't divulge. Wynne Gibson, Frances Dee, David Landau and Gordon Westcott in fea- tured roles help make this B. P. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1938 = Ere's A ain). YOU ==] Can RLWANe DEPEND ON= You ‘wal NOW INDIGNANT: WA! HA: ‘ sr ME WHEN } DIONT MILLIE, WAS WHEN MILLE! 7 WUE = be-tw.nn) UP-= AFTER WRITING Settee: Hees aru). Jue BALL WI S AND ACCEPTING MY INVITATION. ha Art Ny ve rR AND 5: xT EVER VED J OK, OUT WITH THIS MANBEE BIRD AGAIN! =/ DION'T | TELL i YOu 1'0 COME { HOPE YOU DON'T MIND AND GET You WORKING AN EVENING OCCASIONALLY, LORA. 1 NEVER GET REALLY WIDE FOR BRINGING ME HOME, MR, MAYBEE! AND HE JOST DROVE ME HOME. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHAT PUZZLES ME, EA | © were THE caein FZ | OF THAT SHIP WENT =| Gee! THATS aBout FI | “THE WIEROEST THING TVE EVER THEY'VE HAD * THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) THE RENT Mby BE DUG, THE BILLS COMING IN,AND YOuR JOB GONE, BUT GEE, MR. MATOR, | GOTTA COLD AND EV'RY Time | sneeze THERE'S AN E<Ho! Whanda Ye KNow @BouT “THAT? TTNEABC LENEle Neen! WROTE BROTER BRAY ABOUT MR. GORDON 'IM AWFUL CURIOUS ABOUT “OU LOOK BOTHERED WEARD oF GoRDON EA? Schulberg production the perfect story of a perfect crime. A POOR REWARD Columbus, O.—Little Betty Chapin, AM ,AN' L FIGEERED BILL WOULD KNOW SOMETHIN’ ABOUT ANYONE WHO HAS AS MUCK SUGAR AS MR.GORDON HAS —— BOT, HERES Hic LETTER | READ iT WELL | ARTER ALL. TRAT DOESNT |9, received a bad bite when she tried NOTICE |to help a dog which had been run . | over by an automobile. The dog was ) Pla egal Deg eaiirien st 2 fatally hurt and probably in great emened Merle M. Giver Bismarck, | P@!". When Betty tried to pick the 45 | dog up it turned and bit her. In the North Dakota, cannot be found: | hospital where Betty was treated she LAV-16376 to 16400 Inclusive | said, “I guess the doggie didn't like Notice is hereby given that no one! has authority to use or issue them, | nor will the company recognize any | Mability under any of these policies. | If found, please return to the Victory | Insurance Company, 222 W. sad | St. oecee ml. Ban pee (Signed) . C. Brown, nt | Insurance Company | Box 211, Fargo, N. Dak. | ———_—_ | Buy or Sell Through The Tribune Want Ads me.” PLANES DROP MATERIAL Honolulu, Hawaii—Planes of the Army Air Corps were called into serv- ice to transport building materials for the erection of @ shelter for forest rangers in the Hawajian National For- est recently. The inaccessibility of the location chosen for the building of the hut made it impossible for the materials to be transported in any other manner. The planes flew over the site and dropped them with ease.| > WRIGLEY’S ARMINT NOW EVEN BETTER WASH TUBBS POLICE FIND NO TRACE OF EASY REMEMBER, SIR, THAT 1 AM A PRWICE. 1 WILL TOLERATE NO SULTS. TH INVESTIGATE “THE RUMOR, SiR, THAT THE PERSON ON ‘THE THRONG WAS NOT MY BROTHER — GUT AN IMPOS TOR.

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