The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1933, Page 8

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eA ’ NER SEEN SOGH wi tr-cshevoer a | SAW MILLIE _BB STROSS A CeRTEOUS DRELS AR TINE ANNEY WERE SHOPPING = | ONE SIGE onic THEY GEY Page LOOKED t a MONEY — YOU CAN SAY SOR TISY enon Hows vo Dit h , Shey HAVE Sty LAtY ORB — SIDE GLANCES - rt | i AFTER SLEEPIN’ 4 OVER IT, LORA, You STILL THINK MR. MANBEE IS OKANY WHY SHOULDN'T |, SKEEZIX? HE GAVE ME THIS SWELL PIPE. AN’ BESIDES WERE IN BUSINESS CORNCOB WITH HIS MONEY - HE'D GET IT ALL BACK AN’ A LOT MORE TOO. oh ; dl ‘ \\ 4 >' ‘ WE'RE OUT IN OPEN SEA, NOW... THE WIND'S = S 5 “ odie Aa! BUT ANY MINUTE : RESCUE MY NEPHEW...E SHE MicuT S ' t ‘SOMEWHERE |” — = : u Q s Z g g R y ry s- ‘ THE NE’ HOLE, THE GW | 9 “ANUAALS QUICKLY RAKE DIRT (NTO THE HOLE AND 2V70M8 TE SNAKE ALIVE! > aid, N MESOPOTAMIA... = OICE. WERE ROLLED AS LONG AGO AS 2750 6.c. AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPEOITION UNCOVERED ONE OF THE OKE. a TEPC GANRA © 1959 oy wea sence, me Of the 28,000,000 automobiles in| U.S. government inspectors in 1931| @ » » the United States, 20 per, cent are’ condemned and destroyed for ube SALESMAN SAM . sl said to have a value of not over $25; culosis alone enough cattle to 1 o each, | trains of 50 cars each. Z'VIAN OVER TOTH BALL PaRic @ND see le Ya can After a brief trial, the Brazilian; Private pilots are now required by bevereblanl bee he ie a government has suspended regulations|the U. S. Department of Commerce Providing for a mixture of alcohol|to complete 50 hours of solo flying and gasoline for automobile fuel. before taking up passengers. | AT THE MOVIES ms. ‘From Hell to Heaven’! Dix Portrays Way Keeps Audience Thrill-| Of Man With Women ed to End; All-Star Cast: ‘ met i i ( p a if man ado y all women an B _ P ortray S$ Colorful | rated by ail men because they en- ais =f Re Characters vied his success with women—that's Th en req mm AR i ; v ’ —- l~The Great Jasper,” Richard Dix's nA an a ; eh bet to win; none can afford to! new picture and his greatest per- (ae 2 7 -/ o " Yet each of eleven people stake | rmaner. al ie isc saan Se Sue ha? aa eee - - their lives on different horses in the a me ol x—hand-| ROOTS thrill-packed Capitol Handicap race! some, virile, energetic. But here also AND HER BI DIES THINGS LOOK BAD! in Paramount's “From Hell to Heav- | is orl aract ” en,” which opens today at the Para- lg apr cgay sas tor. Jasper is shorn of heroism. He's mount Theatre, featuring Carole Lom- 9 bard, Jack Oakie, David Manners, Ad-| Mt noble, but human. He's bad, rienne. Ames, Sidney Blackmer and_ but intrinsically lovable. Vers Fe ay Pecan | Adapted from Fulton Oursler’s “Weather clear; track fast” marks! novel, “The Great Jasper,” now the start of as scorching a race as has g ever been won by a nose. Every horse | Playing the Capitol theater, tells the is the favorite, and you'll find your- | Story of the way of a man with his = rooting for every horse to win.| wife and other men's wives. jut only one can, and the uncertainty} Jasper loved his wife, Jenny. Loved of that gives the picture an unbeliev- ‘ ably effective punch right up to the | Re? When he was a horse car driver, final curtain. It's an ingenious twist |®" ¢lectric car motorman and a su- that Paramount has given the smash; Perintendent. Loved her when Me- alimax. Gowd drove him out of town for be- down to the best hotel in Luray) ing th o Springs come a raft of folks each of | ey a The Ot Bis aR aoe whom simply must pick the right | er when he became a rich horse in the famous $50,000 “Capito! | 4nd famous fortune teller in Atlan- eae whieh is to be run off the | tle City. following day. But Je , - There's Coliy Tanner (Carole Lom-, cause he loved tne ge Oe bard), so much in need of $10,000 that | . oom she makes a “deal” with a big-time He fell for them as naturally as bookmaker for a chance to win the|they fell for his wicked wink and ten grand on “Sir Rapid.” winning smile. WRIGLEY'S | MINT NOW EVEN BETTER

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