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THE BISMARCK TRIB TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933. SNAKES ARE RESISTANT TO THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE THEY Carole Lombard to Appear at Capitol Practically every Hollywood screen star has her own personal beauty secret which she closely guards. Ca- role Lombard has a beauty secret— but she doesn’t mind telling the world all about it. Carole, who is starring in Colum- bia’s “Brief Moment,” coming tomor- how at the Capitol Theatre, believes i her formula to be equally effective for ‘ every type—blonde or brunette, tall or short, fat or thin. It isn’t a diet nor is it a drug. It isn't any cosmetic, either. ‘The player's secret is simply this: Keep active. Keep. interested in something. Don't worry. Fat accumulates as a result of an 4mactive life. Diet is resorted to re- move the accumulation. The results, many times, are harmful to health. An active life with plenty of outdoor exercise, keeps the fat from getting start. The bicycle fad, Miss Lombard be- Ueves, will prove of great value to ‘women, provided they persist in the exercise which riding furnishes. bined, she says, will do more for beau- “By George, we had an exciting morning around we unpacked this breakfast set!” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — We ; ae sunlight, fresh sir and exercises com- | joyed here when SLEEP WITH THEIR HEADS HANGING COWNWARDS, Like BATS. 'N THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE WHIRL WN CIRCLES COUNTER-CLOCKWISE ! IN Teh WHIRL, CLOCKWISE / | AT THE MOVIES | Paramount to Have Yodeling Cowboys Not so many years ago a group of cowboys, all working in the same re- gion, organized as a “fiddlin’, singin’ and Yodelin’”. unit for their own amusement. This crew of merrymak- ers became the vogue at ranch gath- erings and on amateur programs that were presented in nearby small ranch towns. Since their inauspicious start these cowpunchers, now known as Doc Schneider's Texas Yodeling Cowboys, have scored repeated success both over the air and in vaudeville, and their appearance at the Paramount Thea- tre will reveal them as being no more “stagey” than the day they first en- tertained at an impromptu gathering five years ago. They just act natural and have an all-around good time. Their reputation soon brought them to the attention of radio stations and it was at Fort Worth, Texas, that they first went “on the air.” “Whenever we entertained,” 5a) Doe Schneider in his pleasing draw, “we jest acted nacherul, givin’ the folks the same kind of run as we en- ing mode at the tomorrow and Thi In New Orleans, Canal Street de- rives its name from the canal which formerly traversed it. The waterway, THE GUMPS—SOMEWHERE A VOICE 18 CALLING: Avie ey iris consciousness Revue ice ! Cute ! Tt em can Went Me OWN Sr eteay Diemer He IT 18 HER VOICE - HE HEARS EL AND Hie EYELID FLUTTER — ere MILLIE / WHERE: ARE YOu WHO ARE THESE MEN? WELL, WHAT LUCK DID YOU HAVE? ‘A FIND SALESMAN SAM KOuse BIRDS GIVE Me A HOWL! GETTIN’ SET T RUN IN TH’ Bio RACE, HUH? THINK YER Goon! WHY, Ya atn'T Got @ cHance! JesT @ coUPLA ALSO-RANS, \F YA ASK MEL H’ UTTLE SHRIMPS GEEN RIDIN’ NS ALL MORAING LONG| HOLY HOOFS, BOYS, | OVERLOOKED ) OH, DON'T LET ONE “THING-~ | EERGOT TO PICK A J THAT BOTHER Jockey To ave Ya! Y@, BOSS-THER Ver Kiol we KIN BooT US INT HY WORD! TWIs 16,AK- Mb THE Gov , s ( | Mise t WOULD SAY, A SITUATION CALLING FOR ica At STAT i A RED FACE! RATHER | NOW, VF 1 CAN ONLY GET HOME WITHOUT SEEING WASH TUBBS does uel (un vat CARN WIM! W'S setcee — THE SENS. THE NEWS 16 ALL OVER ALASICA,| a ee na wer