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THEY CERTAINLY | MADE TIGHT KNOTS....WAIT A MINOTE........TM GETTIN’ IT AREN'T ANVY......THAT WAS A GAG OF OURS TO SCARE THOSE BIRDS AWAY.....AN* FRECKLES.....AS MUCH AS TO UKE TO_BUT ft WILL SAY THAT EVERYTHING 19 ON THE LEVEL AND SOME DAY YOU'LL KNOW e (Fe SURFACE OF THE OCEAN WERE LOWERED 600 FEET, NORTH AMERICA AND ASIA, WOULD BE JOINED By A NECK OF LAND I5OO MILES WIDE; ICELAND AND ENGLAND WOULD BE A AART OF HONESTLY, KITTY, | WAS THINKIN’ OF Ya ALL TH TIME | Was away! LETS Be TH’ ANE SWELL FRIENDS WE USED TA BE! ‘THE DOCTOR SAID, AS LONG AS HIS WEIGHT IS CORRECT, NOT TO CHANGE HIS DIET NEXT ARE HIS TEETH ,CHICK! DON'T. YOU THINK WE OUGHT TAKE JIMMIE TO THE DENTIST? IT WHY-VH= 1 WAS MADAT HIM) AND NOW U'm NOT! t SusT WANTED FEAeseND “make ue! BUT IE YER ASKIN’ ME, I'D SAY A RoSyY— CHEEKED LASS LIKE YOUSE DON'T HAETA CONTINENTAL EUROPE, AND NEW GUINEA WOULD JOIN AUSTRALIA . ee | AT THE Stellar Cast in New Laurel and Hardy Laugh Hit An unusual predicament compels Laurel and Hardy to become mem- bers of a bandit gang in their latest feature-length comedy, “The Devil's Brother,” which opens tomorrow at. the Paramount theater. Laurel and Hardy are seen as a couple of carefree vagabonds. ‘They have saved their money, and decide to take life easy. At which moment B couple of bandits hold them up und take away their savings. It then occurs to Laurel that it is easier to steal than to make money honestly. Undertaking the career of highway Yobbers, they eventually confront Dia- volo, known throughout the country- side as the notorious bandit chief. Pretending to be the great chief him- elf, Hardy soon discovers his mis- take, but it is too late to make a getaway. The chief's band surround the comedians and make them pri- soners. Hardy is sentenced to be hanged. And Laurel is given the job of hang- man. The comedians are saved tem- Porarily when they consent to be the personal aides of the bandit chief who is in quest of a beautiful lady's lewels. MOVIES ‘Ridiculous’ Film Coming to Capitol Absolutely ridiculous situations, World Peace Conference delegates who use brass-knuckles instead of Suave innuendos; female charmers whose kisses make men swoon and their collars smolder into flame; an inebriated ccean Hiner which goes in circles, and four desperate villains named Schmerzenpuppen, Puppen- schmerzen, Schmerzenschmerzen and Puppenpuppen, are the theme of “Diplomaniacs’ to be shown tomor- row at the Capitol theater. It is an RKO-Radio musical com- edy, starring those blithe and rapid- fire chatter artists, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. They are supported by an unprecedented cast of com- edians and comediennes, including Marjorie White, lately of Broadway's ‘Hotcha,” Phyllis Barry, Louis Cal- hern, Hugh Herbert, Richard Carle, Charles Coleman, Neely Edwards and many other equally notable perform- ers. William Seiter directed. Joseph L. Mankiewicz wrote the story, Edward Eliscu the lyrics and Harry Akst the music, Twenty-four hand-picked Holly- wood beauties, trained by Larry Ceballos appear in novelty ensemble numbers. Floyd Collins was TRAPPED "IN A KENTUCKY CAVE, where fhe died despite attempts to res- cue him. GERMANS have won ‘the most Nobel awards. The is- A change in the course of the Mis- souri river left the town of Carter Lake, Iowa, on the Nebraska side and it is impossible to enter the town by land without first passing through Omaha, Saltwater rains have often been re- Ported during tropical cyclones. This is explained by the fact that spray ane 1 MK te & oo VA AY U, tain Sow Urata CoAT a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES from waves which the storms gener- ate is frequently carried far inland by the winds, The pagan custom of decorating buildings and places of worship at the feast which took place at the same time as our Christmas is believed to be the origin of the use of Christmas wreaths, W.You Bio APE! WHAT DO You TWINK OF THIS WEA? 1's A DANDY, EX ? AND 1 THOUGHT OF WT ALL BY MNSENF , Too OA, TL GWE YOR AL, ee a a ee am anoeder . Th aynvoond eorean Onpnrded¥ess