The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ““T wouldn’t place Mr. and Mrs. Barnes so close together. It would only start a fight.” Tuis Curious WorLD FIAWINESES ARE SO CONGESTED ON LAKE HANNINGTON, AFRIKA, THAT THE FLOCKS CANNOT TAKE FLIGHT ALL AT ONCE. THE OUTER. BIRDS MUST FLY FIRST,TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE TAKE-OFF OF COAL WAS FIRST USED FOR FUEL ON THIS EARTH. By William Ferguson AT THE MOVIES | “Lady Killer’ Is Based |‘Fury of Jungle’ On Hollywood Player; At Capitol Friday \ “Lady Killer,” James Cagney's new | “Fury of the Jungle,” which will be ‘Warner Bros. picture, tomorrow at |Shown at the Capitol Theatre Friday the Paramount theater, is the actual | 204, Saturday ‘matinee only) is an story of a well-known Hollywood | emisuing Soe St mee @creen player, according | 2 ‘kgtound, to gossips. | sp} ting. abl it Ae hat 4s, the part in which the hero/velrmotivated'story, makes a miraculous climb to stardom! tts locale is Malango, a village deep by means of self-authored stacks of|in the jungle wilderness of Matto fan mail. Rosalind Shaffer, the| Grosso, at the head of the Amazon suthor, however, only smiles and says |river in the interior of Brazil. Its nothing when questioned, except that characters are derelicts and despera- she didn’t get the idea for the story does who have fled to this port of out of the thin air. missing men to escape paying the In spite of the fact that “Lady | penalties of their crimes. There they Killer,” which is now at the Para- live 2 life of brutality and fear, with mount theater, is a story about men | each man concerned only for himself. @nd women, not animals, there are more monkeys in the picture than there are actors. In fact, the simians jutnumber the two-legged upstand- ang members of the cast about three to one. It required James Cagney, Mae Clarke and nine other important players to handle the human side of | the story of “Lady Killer,” but there | re 36 monks who play an important |nd comical part in the drama. Ask Margaret Lindsay—she knows! ‘There's never a drag or a slow mo- ment in a Cagney picture—motion Picture fans know that by now—but the speed and pace of “Lady Killer” is enough to make this production easily the fastest and, in many ways, the most gripping of Cagney’s recent dramas. “Lady Killer” is a splendid sombination of the Cagney in “Public Enemy,” “Taxi,” “The Crowd Roars,” “Picture Snatcher” and “Footlight Parade.” When the picture opens, Alan Dinehart is the kingpin of the vil- lage. His word is law. His hench- |man is Harold Huber, another vicious |character; Toshia Mori, a half-breed | girl, is the belle of this depraved vil- lage. Donald Cook and Peggy Shannon Play the two leading roles capably and effectively, and so well do the | various supporting players enact their Parts that it would be difficult to divide honors equitably. Digges is jSuperb, Dinehart’s villainy is un- equaled, Toshia Mori has an Oriental glamour distinctively her own, and | Huber makes of his “Frenchy” a de- | spicable creature. See “Fury of the Jungle” if you are fed up with upstairs farces, | downstairs drama and basement bur- Jesque. Toledo, 0, is the leading clover | and timothy market in the United States, FOR RENT One unfurnished apartment. City . heat. Electric refrigerator. Electric stove. Fireproof building. Available at once. Rent reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office TWAS UDST THINKING, MILLIE~ )/A PLAYGROUNI | HAVE A LARGE CONSERVATORY /) wy NOT L&Y AND GARDENS BACK ON MY ESTATE IN AUSTRALIA= WHY NOT TURN “THAT INTO. oh Be ACen ona \ 5 e ACHILD'S PARADISE | SURE,WELLLET You DOWN, BUT WE WANT TO. KNow WHY You CAME HERE AND BEFoRE I TALK, I WANT To KNOW How I GOT UP » THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1984 THE GUMPS— THE CHILD BIM CAN’T FORGET NO! 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STEALING WERE LOOKING For? SOMETHING FROM THIS PLACE I THOUGHT You WERE WOULD BE AS EASY AS PLAYING “TRYING To STEAL “TIDDLEDY-WINKS WITH MY NEW INVENTION WHY DOESN'T THAT REAL, ESTATE YAP CALL? HE SA\D HE'D KNOW BEFORE | NOON, AND (T'S FIVE AFTER! -\F HE'S FLOPPED ON US.1' Swett! eunn'tt be outa TH’ STORE, AN’ VUL GE LeET HERE art KITTY ( (tA GONNA PULL Ya YoKey, 0022! OFFA COLLECTIN’ FER) You'Re | & WHILE, SAM, AN’ Z LET DUNCAN BUAN “TAKE & CRACK AT IT. TX V/\4 W)PSH AND EASY MAKE A DESPERATE KA WATTEMOT TO SAVE THEIR PARTY. Wid *.“te7 = ss \ HAVEN'T SEEN imi, Ye KNOW | DON'T CARE FER THATS FINE OF YOU, DUNG, KITTY, CUT Ta SHOWA 7 SAMTAND YOU MIGHT (lM) & SPORT, IA GONN® Wish 2 WISH ME @ LITTLE HIM ALL SORTS OF LUCK WHEN Luck, To! KE sTaRTS OUT CoLtecTIN'! CSUDRENLY, THE 'SPOOKS' GET BUSY IN EARNEST. ALL RIGHT -WE'LL BE | MOVIN’ ALONG / HEY! WHAT TH'— WOMEN FAINT, AND ARE ‘TRAMPLED. JO 1994 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. By SMALL OU22 EFloURED IT’D BE DOUBLE PRESSURE ON PEOPLE,LE OUNC OND I WENT OUT COLLECTING TocetHER t S ee 9? tf ITCH DARKNESS! SCREAMS! PANIC! QUEER, PURPLE LIGHTS’ [Poste TO Ales FD TRAE WHLZZNNS. THRU THE, AIR, AND VOICES COMING FROM “THE WALLS AND CG&ILING.... ny AS OTHERS RUSH FOR THE DOOR,

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