The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1933, Page 10

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ws? SWEETENS THE BREATH | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | © 1032 BY WEA SERVICE, 1nC.REG. U.S. PAT. orp, 27. “T can’t promise that I’ll make good right away. It may be two or three months before I can send for you.” ——. UT IT RAN OUT OF FUEL AND HAD To USE ITS SAILS. 211819 -++ — —__ THIS CURIOUS WORLD — | AT THE MOVIES | Stars Risk Necks to Film Movie Thrills Four tons of remnant steel and fron come hurtling through the air directly at a young man standing terror-stricken in the center of a rail” road junkyard. In a flash, he dives into the open end of an old boiler, saving himself from a ghastly fate. | “Cut,” yells the director, and at the risk of life and limb another thrill has been manufactured for open- mouthed, gasping audiences, This is Hollywood! The credo is “Perils, dangers, thrills!” — some- thing that has never been done be- fore! Versatile writers wrack their brains for hair raising situations and courageous actors, in the interests of their profession, perform at terrible The scene recounted above was filmed by Director Lambert Hillyer for “Dangerous Crossroads” which he was producing for the Columbia studios, and which is showing Thurs- day at the Capitol theater. The sequence was “shot” in the junkyard of the Southern Pacific railroad shops at Los Angeles. At first the officials refused to permit young Frank Albertson, the romantic lead, to imperil himself. It was only after he had shown how quickly he could dive into the boiler that he ‘was permitted to go ahead. Diane Sinclair, Chic Sale, and Jackie Searle have featured parts in this thrilling Columbia melodrama. Steel framework of buildings and} bridges is now being constructed! without a single rivet; electric arc ‘welding does the job. It is a serious offense and heavy Penalties are provided for designat- ing an article as patented when it has not been patented. "| ‘The spinning and weaving of cot- ton is one of the largest of manufac- turing industries of Portugal. | Gaynor and Garat Supreme in ‘Adorable’ Bear it in mind—and never forget it! “Adorable,” the new Fox film with Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat in the stellar roles, is certainly the most hauntingly romantic picture ever made. It hasa story that fairly breathes happiness in every one of its details. Its music has all the qualities of refreshing accompaniment, with songs that are destined for tenancy on the lips of millions. In its selec- tion of stars and cast, Fox has shown @ wise insight into the tastes of the public, Janet Gaynor has found the per- fect complement for her unique abili- ties in Henry Garat, the player who makes his American pic- ture debut in “Adorable.” Together, as they unfold step after step of the story, they form what is by far the most attractive, most whimsical, most romantic pair of players seen in many a moon. It is a rare motion picture occasion when story and stars fit so beautifully together. Miss Gaynor again reveals her manifold talent for the screen in its three principal de- partments—acting, singing and danc- ing. Garat must certainly look to a brilliant career on the American screen. He has all the makings, There are 14 CAPITAL SHIPS. in the U. S. Navy, The sketch is of PHINEAS T. BARNUM. Ap- proximately 60 PER CENT of all The first railway locomotives (weighed only four ar five tons. : American territory was pure chased. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 27,1988 -- __ WELL, DARLING - | HAVE OUR WEDDING TRIP ALL PLANNED ~ YOU HAVE IG DAYS. IN WHICH Yo DECIDE To BECOME MY WIFE— AND } \_AM SORE FOR Bore INE COME TO TELL YOU THAT IF MY PLANS WORK THE GUMPS— AN ELIGIBLE BACHELOR ON, TUT-TUT= WHAT'S A MERE $4.000.- A DROP IN THE BUCKET- BARRELS HEAR THAT MOTHER~ GOING To MAKE) / MOTHERS MILLIONS = Whine SAE MAN.= HE ISA BEAST- WHY ~ COUNT = How CAN 1 EVER THANK You ? BUY I'LL NEVER. REST TILL MVE PAID OUY AS ) THINK THEY WILL - YOU'LL HAVE NO FORTHER WORRIES nas peek he eee O} —_ IN FACT I'M PUTTING ON A Big BUSINESS DEAL NOW ‘THAT | EXPECT YO MAKE MILLIONS ON- THATS THE WATCH ALL. RIGHT AS You DOUSBTLESS KNOW THIS WATCH AND SOME MONEY was STOLEN FROM MY HOUSE: WHO SENT YOU HERS WITH THE WATCH 'VE COME TT GET THE REWARD. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS = Boy! we're = 4\/ THE LAST TIME I CAME, UP HERE. T CAME IN AN AIRPLANE... GEE, IT WAS SWELL ! THE °, oe CLIMB INTO MOUNTAINS INTO THE MOUNTAINS! TLL SAY? £ WITH THIS, LOOK AT DIONT PULL ALL THE SCENERY YOU SEE FROM A TRAIN. AW, SAY! You'D BE CRAZY ABOUT FLYIN'! HAPPENED? GEE....1'S BLACKERN NIGHT! (EF Ye WANNA GET IN HERE WITH THOSE ) OKay! YOUR MIND TOD SO WE CAN MAKE | RESERVATIONS ANIMALS YOU'LL HAVE Ta SPEAK TO “HE MANAGER OVER THERE! GEE, SMM AM AWROL GLAD YcAMeE! AREN'TCHA CRAZY ABOUT IT UP RERE. W TH’ MOUNTAINS 2 . Fad Dy L_DUNNO— THERES SOMETHIN’ AQOUT WT ALL RAT (INDA, GEYS NU | MEBBE IT'S ‘CAUSE We 20 BS — Wd — WINATORAL —— BRING OUT EVERY DR ‘OU_HANE ~THERE'S NOTHING To IT! BIYUOH, MR. WeLL, How C10 THAT BUNCH Menace | : “eer In? “i ‘ie 20 GOLLLL NoW KIN 1 GET IN? ) No, TANIMALS oA AIST ALLOWED INTHIS TENT! CANINES, CATS, OR PELINES ALLOWED IS HEE. | RAVE ON, BOOTS! ; A BT L SPECT YS MoenN FoR TWAT MATTER. Wor vont FEEL JEALSE WS SUS’ SO FAR. A) MUCK LAWE TALMIN! | SOMENOW SUH Up — AWAY FROM 305) WANRA LISTEN, NY THINKS — EVERYTHING | TS LIE WOT SAY A WoRD YOO BEAUTIFUL TO ENEN |7 TAL ABOUT we ASY IS ELECTED CAPTAIN, HE \S THE ONLY MEMBER OF THE ICREW WHO UNDERSTANDS NAVIGATION, JUST LET THOSE BOZOS TRY\ / AND NOW, COOKIE, We WANT A MEAL “(WHo0pes BREAKING IN MY CABIN. I'LL | |.FIT FOR KINGS. No MORE BEANS, eLact \_ 11) SHOW 'EM./| | YOU! NOTHING BUT CHICKEN AND CANNED) [pay PEACHES AND PIES BY THE DOZENS. ANDO I APPOINT OLAF FIRST MATE, AND WASH SECOND MATE. By MARTIN By CRANB

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