The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 19383 - RII AND BIRDS HAD THEIR ORIGIN AS LAND REPTILES, AND THE REPTILES SPRANG FROM J VALPARAISO, CHILE, WHICH IS SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES FARTHER SOUTH THAN 2/0 DE JANE/RO, THE GUMPS— ON URGENT BUSINESS [7 SUT THESE TWO PAPERS-| A QUIT CLAIM DEED AND A_TEN-DAY NOTE~ WHAT BUSINESS DEALINGS COULD MRS. OB STROSS HAVE HAD WITH THAT SCOUNDREL? WHOLE CHAPTER IN THE ANNALS OF CRIME WAS WRITTEN WHEN THE CONTENTS OF TOWNSEND ZANGER'S SAFE WERE EXAMINED: EVERY SORT OF NICE FROM FO! RGERY TS TREASON WAS UNCOVERED. INTERESTED INA CERTAIN PAIR OF DOCUMENTS = A QUIT CLAIM DEEO AND A NOTE FOR $4,0002¢ - BOTH SIGNED BY MAMA DE STROSS: == « POLICE FIND NEW CLEWS IN SEARCH FOR MASTER CROOK-_ SO THEY'RE HOT ON HIS TRAIL— PTS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME NOW AND THE OLD STORY WILL BE REPEATED=A SMART CROOK WHO MADE A MISTAKE AND THE LAW CAUGHT UP WITH SAY! MEBBE YOU DON'T KNOW IT, BUT PAT KINGSTON IS BUGS ABOUT YOU, FRECKLES? Just DAFFY! KIODIN: NUTHIN' THAT'S STRAIGHT, SHES FALLEN HARD! HAS SHE REALLY, RED? WHAT. FROM THAT HIKE, ALL SHE TALKED ABOUT WAS SHE HAVE TO BE UP HERE THE SAME TIME WE ARE? GIRL LIKE PAT WOULDN'T EVER {\ co zoo1e over’ gees we HE DO TO MAKE HER PEEVED AT ~ WELL, SEND THEM IN. LMIGHT AS WELL TAKE (T ON THE CHIN AND GET TO ANSWER A FEW QUESTIONS AND NO \S CLOSER. TO NEWYORK/ Dressler - Beery Combination Is Team Devoid of Jealousy Discovered —the rea! “co-starring” team of the screen! It is Marie Dress- Jer and Wallace Beery, to be seen in “Tugboat Annie” at the Paramount ‘Theatre, their first appearance to- gether since “Min and Bill.” Miss Dressler as Annie In the new picture Miss Dressler plays the redoubtable feminine tug- boat skipper of Norman Reilly Raine’s Saturday Evening Post stories, and Beery is seen as Cap. Terry, the shfit- jess husband and father who, when uhe moment comes, makes an amazing ‘nd dramatic sacrifice for his loved ones. Hilarious comedy, thrills of the 6ea, and an amazing dramatic climax feature the new picture, Much of its action was filmed at Seattle Harbor, locale of the original stories, Miss Dressler guides a tug to the rescue through storm-churned seas, saves @ great liner—and in be- tween engages in excruciating spats with her help-mate. i hme ce nr BR ae, Wer ne samo nes? Hubbell recently cracked the ‘25-year-old National League ‘RECORD OF PITCHING 44 CON- SECUTIVE SCORELESS IN- NINGS and established a new ne of 46. LINCOLN is the capt tal Habraske: The literary ex- cerpt is ftom the RUBIAYAT i ATTHE MOVIES _—si| ‘Study in Scarlet’ Shows Many Novel According to Arthur Edeson, who is rated as one’ of the very best of Hollywood's cameramen, tite mystery |story gives the cameraman the great- jest latitude for lighting effects. And the more ingenuity a cameraman possesses the more opportunity he will find for getting “effects” with his lights while lighting up a set |for this type of picture. Having photographed such out- standing successes as “All Quiet on jthe Western Front,” “Waterloo | Bridge,” “Frankenstein” and “Stran- gers of the Evening,” Edeson has had the opportunity to bring all of his ingenuity as well as knowledge and | artistry into play during the last | year. | After stating on the set that “the setting of a mystery story is obviously |the most perfect medium for experi- ; ment with strange camera angles and tricky lighting effects” Edeson pro- ceeded to prove his statement and audiences will see in “A Study in Scarlet,” playing Thursday and Fri- day at the Capitol Theatre, just what Edeson meant by odd lighting effects of camera art and how they inten- sify suspense and aid the director and cast in creating thrills. | The zero milestone at Washington, 'D. C., was a gift to the nation by the Lee Hizhway Association and is used as the “point for measurement of dis- tance from Washington on the high- | ways of the United States.” | ee Broken china, collected over a period | of 20 years, forms the material of a | wonderful grotto, five feet high, in a |cottage garden at Feltham, Middle- | Sex, England. | The largest water lily farm in the | United States is at Kenilworth, D. C.; | {t contains 24 ponds, constructed from j Seven acres of marsh land and 75 [kinds of water lilies are raised. \'\ SO HUNGRY 1 COULD EAT A BALE OF HAY | WHERE AND WHEN 2 Do We OWE sammy WOLO YER Hosses, wWiLLYar\ (IA LEADIN' Ya To aN EATIN' PLACE AS FAST AS | can! ih Camera Effects WASH TUBBS ALLEY OOP wen (WN Qaeda de We! 5 HOPE YOURE SATISFIED ore te! wh MAKE A SWELL. STORY PAYWAY (eas TRYING TO AVOID THAT TERRIBLE WOOK. wes UP! He's DOWN! HE'S UP AGAIN, AND LANDS A TERRIFIC Lert BOARD A BLAZING SHIP! TWO MEN IN MORTAL COMBAT. SLUGG VERSUS EASY! ROLLING ACROSS THE BLISTERING DECK— BITING, GOUGING, KICKING, SLUGGING. SASY DINES AT HIM AND GETS TWO HEELS PLANTED IN WIS FACE. 000050!f WHY HAVE GOT SUCH a a a ee ee ee rae a a en, eCeouwss ott wenoeuw

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