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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1933. — THE GUMPS— BAD NEWS | HAVE ALWAYS HAD \ /“THE PAPERS y THE DEEPEST INTEREST) ( WERE AN OPTION BUT MRS.DE STROSS,) GumP= YOU SBE HE OFFERED IN YOU AND MILLIE= IT WAS A OEBD= 1 mE $50,000 FOR IT= AND | ANONG’ THE PAPERS GAVE HIM AN OPTION OF $125,000.- SO | GANE HIM $1,000. AND MY NOTE FOR $4,000- TO GET THE OPTION BACK= BUT | WAS UNABLE TO MEET THE NOTE JUST THEN- AND | HAVEN'T GEBN AGLE TO SELL THE PROPERTY- HOW YOU HAVE BEEN DUPED— ZANDER FOOLED YOU INTO ASSIGNING HIM NOUR PROPERTY FOR NOTHING ANO GIVING HIM MONEY BESIDE— BUT IT COULDN'T BE, MR. WERE A DEED AND & NOTE SIGNED BY You= |, HEAVENS= NE= GONE! AND (cee, vouRe A FUNNY KID, FRECKLES! A WELLE 1 HAVE IT ALL WORKED OUT, NOW — IF PAT WERE HERE RIGHT THIS MINUTE,TO HAVE STILL,T HAVE TO BE CAREFUL...HER DAD GAVE “US THIS TRIP UP HERE, AND TLL GET BACK IN THE WOODS SOME- PLACE, WHERE I CAN THINK OVER SO I THOUGHT TD AND YOU DON'T LIKE (T — WHILE,IF IT WAS ME, I'D BE TICKLED Pink! JUST WHAT TO 00 TO MAKE PAT I CAN'T JUST COME OUT AN’ ACT INDIFFERENT “Parker, we want to ce Will you have the cook e — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — AT THE Grand Thrills In Conan Doyle Mystery Talkie ‘When Arthur Conan Doyle as a young medical practitioner, set up shop after his graduation, he learned that patients did not flock to the door of an unknown physician—and that he had an unreasonably large amount of time on his hands. Hav- ing a flair for writing, Doyle toyed with the character of Sherlock Holmes, which before long evolved as the “super sleuth” of fiction. Soon after, there appeared in the Strand ‘Magazine an amazing series of esca- pades known as “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.” “A Study in Scarlet” was Doyle's first sensational success with the type of fiction in which he has never been excelled. Translated into many lan- guages and famous throughout the world, it won for its author immedi- ate recognition. It is this thrilling story, narrating Sherlock Holmes’ tracking down the identity and motives of a group known as the “Scarlet Ring,” that is providing abundant excitement and entertainment to the patrons of the, Capitol Theatre, where “A Study in Scarlet” is now being presented. In the role of the shrewd, ana- lytical Holmes who never misses a trick appears Reginald Owen, the stage star who is rapidly forging ahead in Hollywood productions, An excellent cast has been listed in his support. June Clyde and John Warbur- ton enact the leading roles, witn War- burton Gamble as Dr. Watson; Anna ‘May Wong as the treacherous, schem- ing Mrs. Pyke; Allan Dinehart as Merrydew, the leader of the “Scarlet To teach a parrot to talk, keep the bird in a room by itself and the cage ‘covered on three sides; do not talk to the bird except to speak simple phrases over and over again. | New York City has upwards of 25,- 1R00 taxicabs, ‘ us some?” APURE WHITE COLT WAS BORN LAST MONTH TO ASORREL MARE, OWNED BY RAY S.\WOODS, OMAHA, NE@RASKA, HORSEMEN HAVE CONTENDED THAT _ A SURE WHITE COLT WAS, AN UAROSSIBILITY MOVIES Marie Dressler And a Feather It’s only a battered ostrich feather. —but it’s as talented a Thespian as & Duse or a Bernhardt! So Marie Dressler regards her “up and down” feather, her latest inven- tion, which she wears as the redoubt- able feminine tugboat skipper in “Tugboat Annie,” showing at the THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) WHAT WAS THE EXACT TIME YOU MET HER FOR ey LUNCH FRIDAY:2, ¢ Ge... Mp eX DETECTIVES, RNS WITH GLADYS, N\ = SURPRISE CHICK AND BEGIN QUESTIONING HIM ABOUT His CONNECTION WITH MISS GOWDY. on. ‘St, COULD YOUSE Two GuYs SHARE NER LUNCH WID A Poor, HUNGRY FELLAR 2 Paramount Theatre today and Fri- day. In the new picture, in which she and Wallace Beery are co-starred, for the first time since “Min and Bill,” she recreates the famous character of Norman Reilly Raine's Saturday Evening Post stories. She wears, in Several sequences, a hat with an ab- surd feather in it. “You can do anything with it in the way of making it act,” Marie ex- | plains, “Let it stick straight up, and it bespeaks confidence and . cocki- jess. Bend it down, so it looks like |the bedraggled tail of a wet rooster —and you have gloom—and despair —all with the same feather. And ad- Justing its angles gives any possible variation of emotion.” Blends Laughs and Thrills The new picture, a large part of ; Which was filmed in Seattle Harbor, | locale of the original tales, is a vivid jblend of laughs and thrills with an | amazing dramatic climax at sea. Miss Dressler navigates a tug through storms, saves a ship, and has other |Sanguinary adventures aided and jabetted by Beery. Mervyn LeRoy di- |Tected the picture. In the cast are | Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Willard Robertson, Tammany Young, Frankie Darro, Jack Pennick and Paul Hurst. 3 The Graf Zeppelin is expected to resume its passenger service between Germany and South America some- | time in May. At present there are no subtreasur- lies in the United States; the Federal {Reserve banks have taken over their functions. ? 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