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8 f EVERYWHERE... SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | “Now leave me out of this. I'm not going to take sides.” | Tus Curious Wortp ™,“is" os the GLYPTODONT, AN ANIMAL THAT LIVEO ON CLUBS HEN ATTACKED, THE HUGE ANIMAL OREW ITS , HEAD AND LEGS INTO 20 YEARS QO AFTER THE MEXICAN ff VOLCANO, MOUNT ih YORULLO, ERUPTED, 4 _ACIGAR COULD BE LIGHTED THE LAVA A FEW INCHES BELOW THE SURFACE. FROM A SQUIRREL ano an OWL LIVED PEACEABLY TOGETHER IN THE SAME HOLE/ VANIA, iD EAR GERMANTOWN, PENNVSYE' 3-26 0.1906 BY NEA SERVICE iC. | AT THE MOVIES | ‘Lovelorn’ Film Promises Laughs No picture in many months pro- mises more laughs or more tender irony than “Advice to the Lovelorn,” showing tomorrow and Wednesday at of the earliest releases through United Artists of the new 20th Century Pictures. launched by Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F. Zanuck, “Advice to the Lovelorn” re- veals a shrewd grasp of the trend of public interest today. Por, just as “The Bowery” sum- ‘moned back a bygone period for mod- times to laugh and weep at, “Ad- to the Lovelorn” recalls the sen- columns that rapidly are disappearing from American news- columns often are for their mawkishness, | “Forbidde! those who laugh realize public confessionals to sorrow-ridden people Thrills and Chills in ‘Before Midnight’ Hair-raising thrills and breath- taking suspense inspired by several cleverly executed murders are giving audiences who view “Before Mid- night,” at the Capitol Theatre, an exciting time of it. Ralph Bellamy, in the role of “De- tective Trent,” under whose very nose the first murder takes place, provides most of the thrilling action in “Before Midnight,” with the ro- mantic roles assigned to June Collyer and Arthur Pierson, two of the more popular screen juveniles. Bellamy was recruited from the legitimate stage, where he appeared in “Coquette,” “Holiday” and other stage hits. He was featured in the following films: “ i “ n,” ving i ture Snatcher,” “Headline Shooters,” “Narrow Corners,” “Destination Un- known,” “Ever In My Heart,” “West of Broadway,” and “Ace of Aces.” As the ward of the murdered man, June Collyer makes her return to the screen after an absence of two apie ie Ee g PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY FOR WHICH HE WORKS ..s00 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 26,1934 MR.Meaoesey, THERE'S ) SOMETHING FUNNY GOING ON AROUND THIS OIL COMPANY, AND I'M GoING ‘To FIND ouT WHAT HERE COMES THAT GLY ‘WHO STUT TERED SO MUCH, TES" TD BE FUNKY, HE GOT IN “TH HABIT= (e HE STOPS MEL BE LATE FER WORK AcaINt BOY! WOTTA NIGHT? \; YUST LOOKIT THAT MOON, }° THE GUMPS— ON THE PAN A LEAKAGE IN OUR ¢ CONTAINERS! TAKE ‘THAT ONE OUT THERE, A CONVICT AT LARGE! EH'-- AN ESCAPED CONNICT, FROM “We 4)-W-W-WHATS THis | GOT IN H=TH-TH - THIS B-B-Box? W-wW-wW- WHY ITS MAM, a BOOTS STARTED SOMETHING! On! MUET A HUSBAND || Yeo By BLOSSER I WANT You To FIND ouT | WHAT'S BECOME OF THAT OIL! IF YOU DONT, THERES GOING To BE A VACANCY IN THIS OFFICE, WHERE Your JoB A KILLER , You SAY? WELL, BY CRACKY, ELL BE WAITIN’ FER HIM-.--ORGANIZE A POssE, AN’ GO OUT AFTER WIM & OKAY, SHERIFF! @~-4)-W~-WHY, 1 O-0-0-ONLS H-H-H-HAVE AN H-H-HoUR, E-E-F-FER LeiriLuNcH! < : Pssr? POOR KID? SHE'S BUSTED UP ABOUT SOMETHING —OR SOMEBODY, AND I RECKON ITS NONE O'OUR BUSINESS,