The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 380, 1934 SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | “She doesn’t sleep so well since we decorated her room.” THis Curious ‘The ERUPTION of ONE VOLCANO CAN CAUSE SEVERAL YEARS OF COOLER TEMPERATURES OVER THE ENTIRE EARTH/ OUST PARTICLES IN THE AIR IMPEDE THE. HEAT RAYS COMING FROM AND THREE ACRES: A.#200 1096 ov nen senvice, ma. A MATURE GIANT SEQUOIA TREB SPREADS ITS ROOTS OVER AN AREA OF BETWEEN 71/0 WorLp Coeur | és the TSETSE FLY, WHICH CAUSES SLEEPING SICKNESS, LIVES IN SHARPLY DEFINED AREAS, AND IT (S POSSIBLE TO TRAVEL WITHIN 20 ‘YARDS OF ONE OF { THE SUN, AT THE MOVIES | *The Mad Game’ with pencer Tracy, Is aring Screen Drama ®tar Gives Superb Perform-, fnce and Is Ably Assisted by ClaireTrevorand Ralph Morgan Daring in theme and sensational | its drama, “The Mad Game” comes the Paramount Theatre to-morrow nd brings the public face to face ‘vith the astounding opposition the government must deal with in its gombat with the kidnaping racket. (The film’s direct hit at the heart of America’s most menacing crime proves be highly engrossing and entertain- “The Mad Game” is the only picture ‘thus far which gives the public an ‘ide look into how modern criminals perate in perfecting the snatch rack- et. Only one actor could do justice to the leading role, and Fox Film hrs done wisely in entrusting Spencer “Tracy with the part. The story concerns itself with an ex-gangster and former beer baron ‘who is double-crossed and railroaded to jail for a five-year term. During is stay in prison, his former aide in beer racket takes to kidnaping jaS & form of criminal livelihood. The caring and the bravado of this new Seader and his henchmen in kidnap- ping famous people terrorizes the country. Among his victims is 2 young man and his bride, the young man ‘being the son of a federal judge who 4s leading the crusade against kid- neping. The secretary of agriculture has appointed a committee to outline a plan for the use of marginal land to Restore and increase game birds, Robert Montgomery Scores Big Hit! Melodrama is rampant at the Cap- ital Theatre where “Fugitive Lovers,” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pic- ture, is now playing. A new theme for Hollywood, the action in this exciting picture takes place almost entirely aboard a great Greyhound bus as it rips along west- ward from New York City. Robert Montgomery, in the role of Porter, is an escaped convict who leads 2 prison break just as the bus is pass- ing the penitentiary. While the fir- ing causes the driver to halt the bus Porter manages to climb onto the lug- Gage rack and hide under the tar- paulin, There he helps himself to clothing from an unlocked bag and enters the bus as a passenger at the next stop. Madge Evans plays the role of a lovely chorine, Letty, who is escap- ing via the bus to Hollywood. Nat Pendleton is “Legs” Caffee, gangster and amorous backer of the show from which Letty has fled. On the same ‘Sus, he tries to persuade her to return with him, ‘That, in brief, is the enticing situa- tion in the first few reels of “Pugi- tive Lovers,” the point from where the real excitement starts. As the daring, dashing young ad- venturer, Robert Montgomery has mever given a better performance. ‘Ris intoxicating personal appeal and fine ability as an actor makes of the character of Porter something real and human. Feeding both milk and green feed to laying hens sometimes increases may be supplied either in cod liver oil or by the direct rays of the sun. The exact nature of black stem rust of grains was not known until LYDIA E PINKBAM’S : TABLETS OR RELIEF AND PREVENTION 1865 when a German scientist named de Bary showed that the disease was YOU CAN SEND'THOSE OSTRICH COLLARS AND Che SEQUIN COLLAR - SERVES You RIGHT, GETTING HAT SHOCK! 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F THE THING WORKS, You GUYSLL BE BIG SHOTS...THE TOAST OF THE TOWN...THEN'S WHEN TLL, fi] STEP IN....You KNOW,A SWELLED 2 HEAD MAKES A WONDERFUL - By BLOSSER Bini. AROUND, FoiKs! ‘THERELL BE SOME REAL EXCITEMENT, WHEN TRE HISTO. DETECTOR, GETS ITS FIRST test !! By COWAN XOU LOOK LIKE A BILLION DOLLARS. THOSE HICKS WILL PUT’EM ON an’ WHO are our Bice! FER ME MUODER, ME ov’ MAN, ME KIO SISTER AN’ By MARTIN on.va DID .oova ? wenn, SOME- THING ‘AW, THAT'S A CINCH S HE'LL BE ‘ROUND IN THE | | MORNI

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