The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1933, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1938 : THE GUMPS—THAT FIEND ZANDER Byers wet gr rowan nai GrenePtARee SEP , ‘ GRANOPAe LITTLE NELL HAS FOUND WAS ON ME~ HIM AT LAST AND CHT. HA . Homes EXHAUSTED as Wy tes wn Sue or ALL RIGHT, FRECKLES... IVE HEARD A LOT ABOUT THE BooTING WE'D LOVE TO Come ] ‘YOU HAVEN'T BUT, SOMEONE HAD TO Give. BELIEVE ME, 1 WOULDN'T GIVE OVER, INEZ IF 1 CAN ‘TAKEN THAT CHILD 3 HIM A HOME, AND WE'RE UP MY GOOD TIMES, TO PLAY GET SOMEONE TO AGAIN, T HOPE! THE ONLY FRIENDS NURSE MAID TO SOMEONE ELSE'S “TOT "i 4 “““T like to curl up wit’ a good book.” “ [= THIS CURIOUS WORLD — | SURE 1 JEST PUT) WELL, TAKE GEE Gost! Two eincers| ) JesT “H' KIWOYA Mat siGn uP! f ‘ER COWN' TH’ WHAT KINDA MUSic CO YA / FER A CHINESE SOINT—| WHAT CF (T? MAT? VERY aprroPRiate, Sie! mel e GLIND SNAKES, FOUND IN TROPICAL AMERICA, ‘AFRICA, AND ASIA, NEVER GROW MORE THAN A FEW INCHES IN LENGTH. NATIONAL e JNJBBUM OF CANADA, AT OTTAWA, WAS DESIGNED MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO! (IT 1S CAST FROM A DINOSAUR FOOTPRINT/ | AT THE MOVIES | Adventurer, Belle and |Colbert Torrid ‘Torch Crook in Mystery ' Singer’ in Latest Film ‘Blind Adventure’ | Claudette Colbert has been given es cidseies. of mith and \ a reel pees hee talents. WASH TUBBS FIVE ACES PULLS HIS SURPRISE! z t * EXACTINE mystery thread their way through @|“Torch Singer,” latest starring pic- maze and weird fantastic situations |ture for Paramount, currently show- S¥, AND GAIL ARE EAGERLY MAKING PREPARATION) MORNIN', MISS WEBS e: in “Blind Adventure.” thrilling com-|ing at the Paramguat ‘Theater’ ia T THE ABANDONED MINE SHAFT FOR GOLD, WHEN--- To REMEMBER| 0 edy-drama mystery on a murky Lon- | which she plays a character with two YOU WANT, don night, all as pally as can be. It /aefinite personalities—a tender, lov- is @ rare and intriguing combination.!ing mother—and, a hard-hearted Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack |queen of the night clubs, singing for and Roland Young comprise this trio/:he man who's left her. in “Blind Adventure,” RKO-Radio; The picture, adapted from the Picture at the Caiptol Theatre. {Liberty Magazine story, “Mike,” by Armstrong, an American seeking ' Grace Perkins, was directed by Alex- ativenture and excitement; Miss/ander Hall and George Somnes. Mack, a beautiful girl in distress; and|Featured in the cast are Ricardo Young, a whimsical burglar named | Cortez, David Manners, Lyda Roberti “@herlock” Holmes, are implicated injand Baby LeRoy. Ralph Rainger, 2. blackmail and espionage plot when |composer of “Moanin’ Low,” this gets astray in a London | country’s first torch song, has writ-! fog. He wanders into a house to seek |ten several songs which Miss Colbert | directions, and discovers first a live | sings in the picture. “corpse,” second, a Bitish military| “Torch Singer” tells of the travails officer besieged by blackmailing spies |cf Sally Trent, whose man leaves her for secret information; and third a/ just as she is about to give birth to crook posing as a detective. nis child. Improverished, she Armstrong and Miss Mack are de- | forced to give the baby up for adop- ceived and unwittingly delivered to|tion when the father’s family refuses blackmailers as hostages until her|help, and her character undergoes 8 ancle. reveals military secrets. They |definite change. Assuming the name sucounter’ Young, whose burglery|Mimi Benton, Sally becomes helps them escape from the house/cess. in the night clubs with her across rooftops. When they fall into|sizzling songs. the hands of the blackmailers, Young| With fame in her grasp, she fi again comes to their rescue, but this|that it means nothing to her time escape is perilous, with attend- | pared with the great tnt gun fights. child. When she & i id s eeeeté ‘There can be no true religion in the with a good part. ‘world so long as poverty and wealth divide society into twin realms of hell| Squirrels in Connecticut have begun @md heaven—Rev. John Haynes i to an official ‘Holmes, New report. Does that mean York Nie

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