The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, é AEB. U. 8. PAT. OFF. 1904 BY NEA SERVICE Inc. “My wife is gonna be plenty her when we was up all night on that warehouse fire.” mad. You should have heard ke FISHER, s-s CUTTHROAT OF THE NORTH WooDs/ ALTHOUGH THIS ANIMAL WEIGHS ONLY ABOUT IO POUNDS, {T KILLS FOXES, LYNX, RACCOONS, AND DEER! EVEN A ZOO LEQCAARD WAS KILLED By a risneR ” © WHICH BROKE : INTO ITS CAGE AFTER THE LUS/TAN/A WAS SUNK BY A SUBMARINE, OFF THE COAST OF IRELAND, A LIFE JACKET FROM THE SHIP WSIS | Tis Curious Wortp @.its" | me \ WAS PICKED UP IN THE DELAWARE RIVER, NEAR PHILADELPHIA. GOATS ‘00 Nor Eat ZIV CANS /. THEY UCK THE LABELS FOR THE [AT THE MOVIES Lionel Barrymore and Drama, Comedy and Alice Brady Triumph in| Romance Abound in ‘Should Ladies Behave’; ‘Bedside,’ New Hit Place a much divorced philandress, | Drama, comedy and romance are all @ young impressionable girl looking | found in the First National picture, fer “experience,” a silly, simpering, | “Redside,” which opens at the Capitol giddy wife, a suave continental lover tomorrow. The plot concerns and @ suspicious husband together | 4 Personable rascal who masquerades under one roof for a hectic week-end | aS a famous surgeon after having and you have an idea of the hilarious ; been expelled from medical school for end sophisticated situations which | inattention to his studies and too make up the plot of “Should Ladies | Much attention to wine, women and Behave,” which opens tomorrow at the | ¢atds. Paramount theater as the latest of | Warren William has the featured Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's successful farce comedies. In its juxtaposition of mixed ro- mances, loves, hates and jealousics, the pioture is funny enough and with such talented players as Lionel Bar- | rymore, Alice Brady, Conway Tearle, Katharine Alexander, Mary Carlisle} and William Janney filling the lead- tng roles, the various amusing inci- dents are played to the full. Con- siderable credit must also go to the excellent direction of Harry Beau- mont, who only recently proved his Everyone loves the wrong person in this scintillating plot. Young, sopho- moric William Janney loves the equal- jy juvenile Mary Carlisle. But Mary 1s fascinated by a man of the world, role of a man who has @ way with ‘women, and who makes love not only to his nurse, but to all his pretty |feminine patients. This leads to a jseries of lové tangles from which he xtricates himself only by confessing to be a fraud. There is an unusually strong sup- porting cast with Jean Muir in the leading feminine role of the nurse and Kathryn Sergava, the noted Rus- sian ballet dancer, in the role of an opera singer and Miss Muir's fore- most rival in le. Others include Allen Jenkins, who has a comedy role as a high pressure publicity man and promoter; David Landau, Heury O'Neill, Donald Meek, Renee Whitney, Phillip Reed, Phillip Faversham, Walter Walker and Earle The picture has a highly dramatic climax, although the story is punc- tuated throughout with comedy situa- tions. Robert Florey directed the Production from the screen play by Lille Hayward and James Wharton, bused on the story by Manuel Seff and Harvey Thew. The more you pay the higher you go. Only the lack of money prevents ascension to 18 miles.—Prof. Auguste Piccard, stratosphere f1: ‘What would the world think of me and of Greece, if Insull died of heart disease?—Nicolas Moutzourides, Greek. of Interior. MILWE! WiLL ! G00 NEWS- WHAT DO. YOU THINK= | JUST HAD ATALK WITH BIM AND He INVITED ME ALONG} I'M ‘TO GO WITH YoU ON “TH FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THAT'S THE MOST REMARKABLE SHING IVE EVER SEEN! DO You REALIZE THAT THAT KID HAS BROUGHT BACK THE ACTUAL WORDS OF ADMIRAL DEWEY, SPOKEN ATE BATTLE OF MANILA 2 5 DIALS SET AT 1898, THE HISTO-DETECTOR PEALS ForTH ADMIRAL DEWEY'S IMMORTAL. WORDS AT THE BATTLE OF MANILA court wes Genny ZIRE GAOe WITH ONE WHOLE DECK ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1934 THE GUMPS—0 JOY! 0 JOY! ST THINK> TRAVELING ACROSS THE OCF: a MINER TO GU ELIS A PRIVATE YACHT ACROUS THE MEDITERRANEAN = DOWN THE NILE ON A LUXURIOUS ‘BARGE, ATING 1, Pst LIKE CLEOPATRA HAD- EVERYWHERE Wi IT MEANS THAT NUTTY Cool AND YOUNG FRECKLES HAVE DONE SOMETHING UNHEARD OF..;. THEY CAN ‘TUNE IN THEIR MACHINE WHAT DO 1 MEAN? L HAPPEN TO KNOW THAT THIS SLOUGH THAT THE POWER COMPANY 1S SURVEYING, CAN BE BOUGHT, BUT 1 NEED A SMART FELLOW, LIKE ~ Nou,To HELP PUT \T OVER! SALESMAN SAM UA GONNA CALL UP @ LOT OF YY WHY-ER-UH—oKed! (YY FRIENDS AN’ INVITE ‘EM OVER, 4) ULL TRY ANYTHING SAM — IN TH’ MEANTIOG , YOu PUT once! TH" FAUCET PIPE INTO TH! KEG = [M GOING TO GET TO THE BOTTOM O' THIS SPOOK BUSINESS, PODNER, \6 I HAVE TO TEAR DOWN THE AD LISTEN! YOU KNOW EVERYONE (N TOWN-WE'LL FORM A COMPANY =BUY THIS SLOUGH = THEN SELL IT AT A PROFIT. MY MONEY GOES INTO IT-YOUR MONEY - EVERYTHING IS ON THE UP AND UP, BUT WE'VE GOTTA WORK FAST 1 DON'T HAVE T'TELL You, WHEN VOU CAN SEE FOR NOURSELF, THAT THIS IS “a THis ts OY FIRST CRACK AT THIS KINDA BIZNESS, GUT I'LL GET THE OL’ PLUG OUT, IE IT TAKES AE ALL NIGHT | AND ‘To THINK WE LEAVE IN JUST IONENMOON WITH i ai ‘THE WORLD~ OH, LING. IT SEEMS ‘TOO GOOD Oak SO You'RE FoR PROGRESS, EH? WELL, THEN WHY DON'T You “TRADE THAT WHIP FoR A CARBURETOR F You OLD FOGIE.... YOURE THE ONLY MAN IN SHADYSIDE WHO STILL BELIEVES INTHE ,, FUTURE OF THE Horse J! DOLLARS THEN GET ENT OTMER PEOPLE T'DO THE SAME-1 KNOW / THOUSAND THAT LAND CAN Be BOUGHT FOR FOR TEN THOUSAND,AND WE [ TEN CAN SELL IT FOR THIRTY WHILE YER AT IT, Boss, Ya Better Terr EM (TS ALL OVER TH’ HOUSE! 00 YOU MAKE O' THAT, MCQUIGGLE? Your SAD, LITTLE FRIEND, SPOOKY AMY, USES A LOUD-SPEAKER.

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