The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIB! 5 By George Clark “Give him a big hand! The club isn’t paying him any- thing for this talk,” UNITED STATES & CANADA 3, 30.0;000, 000 LATIN 1S THE UNIVERSAL ROS LANGUAGE SKA OF SCIENCE/ PA A PLANT MAY HAVE pant A HUNDRED COMMON NAMES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, BUT ONLY g OF THE COUNTRY ONE LATIN NAME, 7 ITS OWN STANDARD. ~ © 1096 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. 5 | Tus Curious Wor-p wun FISHERIES OF THE SHOW AN ANNUAL YIELD OF ABOUT 4 JOUNDS/ RAILROADS 27) DID NOT HAVE TRACKS OF STANDARD GAUGE/ EACH SECTION ? | AT THE MOVIES Speedy Airplanes Are : Norma Shearer and Featured in Picture You'll get all the thrill, and none of the discomforts or hazards of rid- fing a 300-mile-an-hour racing air- plane when you see “Speed Wings,” Showing at the Capitol theater to- morrow. Montgomery in Fas- | cinating, ‘Riptide Now showing at the Paramount theater. | With a daringly glamorous vehicle |that affords her the type of charac- Starring Columbia's Tim McCoy, | terization in which she has scored her the picture presents the popular ac- | 8teatest triumphs, Norma Shearer tion star as an aviator trying to bring |Comes to the screen in “Riptide,” a back to America the air-speed crown. | New Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture. A number of thrilling sequences are| In this new film, her first since contained in the air-races, and some | “Smilin’ Through,” Miss Shearer plays SO SHE'S SUING HIM FOR 810,000, AND WHAT A HAPPY LIFE IROING TO VE WITH HIS. LI TO HAVE ANY QUARRELS LIKE MIN AND | HAVE= = THEIR LIFE WAS JUST GOING TO ONE LONG PARADISE WHAT DID You | YYZ r".y SEE IN THERE, KID? NW ily. 1 KNow WHERE THE OIL WENT snr. SOME* ONE TAPPED INTO THIS TANK , UNDERGROUND... THERE'S A THREE-INCH PIPE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK ! THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934 THE GUMPS—HA! HA! HO! HO! oF INE Ble AMIN He Was cows TO RAIGE= A COU! OF O7EN i OREN — RAS cone Ne ib His THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) SEP, 11's HIM, ALL RIGHT! AT WWELL- HIDDEN SPOTS ALONG THE RAILROAD, Boy, 'O RaTHER EAT Me WOULDN'T STRING ME) SPAGHET THAN ANYTHING / WOLLOTA? HEY, 0U22, \ KNow oF! LOOCKIT THAT BIRD OVER, Here! | Feer sorey PER Hien! im A GONE BYE, NoW=TLL H BE SEEW' YA, BORE WS Too LATE H 2 GET RID OF HOPWOOD IS ‘unusual shots, taken from a racing | the part of a very modern Americam plane, are included. ;Sirl who trades her freedom to be- -eRiding a racing plane isn’t any | come Lady Rexford, wife of a mat- more like riding an ordinary pas- | ter-of-fact Britisher. senger ship than is riding a pas- Senger automobile to be compared with being a passenger in one of the slim and high-speed racing cars. Even though suspended in air, the road is rough with “air-bumps,” and the speed of the craft, which many times reaches 400 miles per hour in ‘the dives, creates a wind pressure that is distinctly painful, even be- hind the shelter of the wind-shield ‘built in front of the open cockpit. Tim McCoy, Evalyn Knapp, and ‘Billy Bakewell all flew hundreds of miles at terrific speeds making this production, and cameraships, or ca- ‘meras, mounted on their own planes, caught all the thrilling action of these sensational races. Sir Walter Scott also was known as ‘the “Border Minstrel.” ‘Texas is more than five times as Jarge as England proper. German is spoken in Switzerland more than any other language. Robert Montgomery and Herbert Marshall, as her play-boy friend and] _ z | husband, respectively. supply the tri- angular situation which povides mo-| WASH TUBBS | tivation for the romance in which the sophisticated heroine shares her | affections, Edmund Goulding directed the new film from his own original story, writ- ten especially for Miss Shearer. He has given the picture the benefit of. |lavish production mounting with a | Supporting cast of un@ualed excel- lency. | Miss Shearer's elaborate wardrobe, | designed by Adrian, will be a delight | to feminine eyes and, in all prob- ability, will start new vogues and in- | novations in what milady will wear to | be stylish this season, | Mount Everest was named for Sir George Everest, famous British sur- veyor-general of India. San Francisco bay forms the largest natural harbor in North America. We Have a Complete Line of Farm Contracts and Blanks Special Orders Given Prompt Attention “Tu’ PooR Bo08® eaTIN’ 1 ) IGOsH, sam, wy Peet HIS SALAD WITH @ SPOON: sorey FER HI? ap- PARENTLY HE Suscis 4 1» ETS ip ~ iil ll - POOR OLp Bim! OH, WELL=- AS THE OLD SAYING GOES - THE ROSE HAS ITS THORNS ‘THE DIAMOND ITS SPARKLES — AND THE BEST MAN " WIS FAULTS~- PROVING HOW “THE OIL WENT, DOESN'T PROVE WHERE IT WENT! Your DISCOVERY (SN'T WORTH A THING! ITS LIKE A DETECTIVE * WHO WORKED ON A MURDER MYSTERY FoR “TWo MONTHS, AND ALL HE COULD PROVE WAS. THAT A CRIME NEAH, GUT Now HE'LL HAVE TO EAT HIS SOUP WITH HIS FORK! By MARTIN fo WWE BET On T—THsnanow! AF LCAN ony BEAT IM To TH’ ARPORT, Vi NOW, IF. 1 DON'T GET A DINOSAUR ON MY NECK, TO COMPLICATE MATTERS MAYBE 1 CAN GET | OUT OF THIS MESS /

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