The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1934, Page 8

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Get 2 free Tony Sarg book of these eighteen advertise- ments. Goto any Conocostationor dealer, whowillgiveyou a postpaid, self-addressed postcard. You will receive this large book of entertaining advertising illustrations by mail. CONOCO ‘BRONZE GASOLINE INSTANT STARTING—LIGHTNING PICK-UP—HIGH TEST LOMAS OIL CO. Wholesale and Retail THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1934 THE GUMPS—THE WAR CLOUDS GATHER MAMA DE HAS FINALLY TAKEN MATT! YO AN WELL , DORA, IT LOOkS VERY MUCH AS IF I'M ON THE SPOT, AT THE OFFICE! HEIL CALLED ME AND BLAMED ME FoR A SHORTAGE OF FORTY- SEVEN ‘THOUSAND GALLONS 6 “THE POINT OF SHE WHOLE AFFAIR~ HE Patt WROTE Loss At LOSING DAUGHTER IND ae Ca Hie nis // AND AN His WRITING? WELL, ITS MY JOB To KEEP AN ACCURATE CHECK ON ALL THE STORAGE TANKS...AND THIS PARTICULAR ONG 1S SHORT AN AWFUL AND, EVEN IF I Do Discover THAT THE OIL WAS STOLEN, ILL STILL HAVE A HARD TIME 917 Main Ave. Phone 82 HAS_ JUST RECEWED WORD THAT AN ESCAPED INSANE perekba ‘Ss HEAT STRAIGHT For "TOMPKINS [7 CORNERS ee Oren eeeed SALESMAN SAM LOOKIT, 0022! messe TH ‘HAS (APROVED- LETS Go IN AN! TAKE A cHaANce! WA (h mi) ons perenne) MAN “ah ii = “That's my husband; he works nights.” AT THE MOVIES ROOTS AND HER sean Forbidden Love Story for Irene Dunne, Brook “If I Were Free”—the tense phrase often voiced by the harassed house- wife, the man behind the bars, the hhenpecked husband, the enslaved ‘worker—provides not only the title ‘but also the theme of the RKO-Radio drama which co-stars Clive Brook and Irene Dunne at the Capitol thea- ter Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Dunne and Brook, fresh from their respective triumphs in “Ann Vickers” and “Cavalcade,” are seen in the complications of a very modern eve, Both are married to despicable mates and are about ready to end their respective lives when they meet at 8 party. The encounter brings re- mewed interest in life, and they fall in_love, When the couple decides to throw the bonds of Mrs. Grundy to the winds and take up a clandestine ro- mance, Miss Dunne's ex-husband Jaunches a blackmail campaign Brook and Brook's wife re- fuses to release him. John Van Druten is the author of the London stage success, “Behold, ‘We Live,” from which Dwight Taylor adapted “If I Were Free.” Elliott Nugent directed a cast which also includes Henry Stephenson, Nils Asth- er, Laura Hope Crews and Lorraine MacLean, ' Fourteen columns in Kelly's Post- office London directory are required to take care of all private residents named Smith, Earthquake Staged For Tracy Picture There is a full-fledged earthquake in “Advice to the Lovelorn,” Lee Tracy's current starring vehicle for Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl Zan- uck’s 20th Century Pictures, showing today and tomorrow at the Para- mount theatre. Its rhythm and duration were cop- ied from seismographic records of the quake that hit Southern California March 10 last, and were accurately re- Produced in the film by W. R. Davi- son, expert in technical effects. Not only does Davison faithfully Teproduce the quake motion, but, in @ Turkish bath scene, requiring the most difficult technical effects, he causes steam pipes to seem to burst} WASH TUBBS without actually bursting; walls to crack which do not really crack; and Plaster to fall which weighs next to nothing. The Turkish bath set occupied a movable platform 42 by 65 feet, weigh- ed 20 tons, and was set on rollers and shaken by lever-controlled springs. Its seven different rooms were shaken separately for various camera shots, as the camera had to rest on solid MADE MATTERS WORSE, flooring in one room in order to pho- tograph one or more of the other rooms as they swayed and shook, A French scientist has invented a metal motion-picture film said to be more durable than celluloid and equally light and efficient. Homes for no fewer than 30,000 persons are provided by London's basement dwellings. Tomatoes were California's largest vegetable c: in 1932; they had a market value 0 Of $53,247,000. The fs on organ you meant afford to neglect i Dr. H. J. Wagner we AND, EVEN IF YOU GET ‘THE OIL, BACK, You WON'T KNOW WHO TOOK, IT... ITLL BE MIGHTY HARD To FIND ANY FINGER PRINTS ON ) FORTY-SEVEN THOUSAND GALLONS OF OIL! YM _CALLIN' FER No FERS TROUND HIM _UP ! EVEN ) HE MIGHT BE PROWLIN’ ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF OUR PEACEFUL VILLAGE, ER OUTSIDE TMET SAN, WAITER, WHABDA YA DOIN’, KIOOIN’ US E@TERS? TH’ SIGN IN TH WINDOW SANS UNDER NEw MaANAce— MENT, BUT THERE'S TH GUY WHOS OWNED TH’ PLace FER Years! n U MARRIE 2] YEAR TIM GOI IN) ipa Beery TM WORRIED, APACHE. WORRIED! ‘THOUGHT THIS WOULD DO MY NIECE, MISS LANE, LoT OF Ol, sure! He STILL Cus 1G BUT HE WON'T HENE Qnty THIKiG- esouT WELL, HERES YER CHANCE o> Yow PUNN Li.’ PoP-OUET

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