The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1934, Page 8

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ae aaa a ao WRIGLEY'S GUM “I am afraid Mary Sue isn’t going to be very popular this summer if you do this to her tennis court.” | THis Curious Wortb =| OELAWARE HAS A PORTION OF A CRCLE FOR iTS NORTHERN BOUNDARY/ IT IS DRAWN WITH A RADIUS OF 12 MILES, FROM THE CENTER OF THE TOWN OF NEW CASTLES THE LARGE, WHITE, FUNNEL- SHAPED “BLOSSOMS” OF THE CALLA LLY ARE NOT THE 7QUE £LOWERS AT ALL, BUT OW7ER LEAVES/ THE REAL FLOWERS ARE TINY, INCONSPICUOUS THINGS, CROWDED TOGETHER, ON THE CLUB-LIKE ‘SPADIX, WHICH STANDS IN THE CENTER. FOREIGN BIRO DEALERS FREQUENTLY USE LOAVES OF BREAD ] IN WHICH TO SMUGGLE OUT BIRDS WHOSE EXPORTATION IF PROHIBITED. THE YOUNG BIRD Is PLACED INSIDE_A HOLLOWED-OUT Loar, IN WHICH ARE BREATHING HOLES. © 1936 BY Wea \ AT THE MOVIES Sally Eilczs, ZaSu , Cagney’s New Film Pitts Featured in ‘Jimmy the Gent’ ‘3 on a Honeymoon’ Called Laugh Riot James Cagney’s latest starring pro- luction for Warner Bros. “Jimmy “3 On A Honeymoon,” Fox Film's | 4a ew romance, will make its appear | the Gent,” which comes to the Cap- ence at the Paramount Theatre’, ital Theatre on Saturday, carries a on Thursday and Friday for an en- | theme so novel and unusual that the gagement of two days. The screen/ picture promises to be one of the play is an adaptation of the novel, | laughing sensations of the screen. ” | The picture is based on the hilari- "Promenade Deck,” by Ishbel ROSS.| ous comedy romance by Laird Doyle ‘As a highly successful seller, the book ' and Ray Nazarro and concerns a cou- has enjoyed a popular vogue among ple of heir chasers who are rivals both fiction readers for some time. The in business and in love. Their efforts film, featuring Sally Eilers and ZaSu to dig up heirs, phoney or otherwise, Pitts, is reported as even more hu- to vast estates in order to collect for- morous and spicy than the book. | tunes for which there are no claim- ‘The story centers around a reckless, | ants, are as funny as they are reveal- ‘willful and very pretty girl who de- | ing in their unscrupulousness. cides to take a solo excursion to Eu-; Cagney, as the tough mug rack- rope. She becomes attracted to a 'eteer, and Alan Dinehart, a polished handsome second officer who has been grafter who steals the baby’s candy instructed by the captain to take care the while he sips tea and talks of of all her wants, Although the young ethics, leave no stone unturned in Officer assumes an impersonal atti-|their efforts to diseredit each other tude, he finds to his annoyance that | to win the lovely Bette Davis, who has he is falling in love with the girl. On| the role of an investigator entirely board, the girl meets a former fiancee | innocent of the two-timing methods ‘who is on his honeymoon with an old | of her boss, Dinehart. It is not until the smashing climax in which Cagney hurls his rival off a steamship after a battle royal that Bette’s eyes are opened to the per- fidy of her luxury loving boss, Alice White as a dumb and somewhat mushy cutie, together with Allen Jen- kins, her lover and right hand man to Cagney, have been placed in roles that should add considerable to the fun of the piece. Cagney is said to have put over on another | his director and Warner executives a specially designed haircut, with scars showing beneath, that is a laugh just jin itself. It is claimed that Cagney deliberately sets out to make his tough mug characterizations hilariously fun- ny, and judging from his past per- formances this oan be readily, cred- 10,000,000 IN 1m bel Fore WHAT Mite DE UTY IS GOING TO COST BIM GUMP SF Oy BEL Sa ASO ARE LIKE SILVER AND STEEL.— OF ALL THE NITWITS. YOuRE THE BIGGEST I EVER SAW...WHEN You WERE BORN You GOT A BRAND NEW BRAIN, AND IT'S STILL BRAND BIRTHDAY AND You LET HER GET AWAY WITHOUT SELLING YEP, TLL BE EIGHTY-ONE CALL UP TH POLICE RIGHT ) HOLD ON, OU22 Gimme) AWAY, sam! THERE WAS @ CHANCE AT SOLNIN’ B2Zooo 2 IN THE SAEE THAT ) THIS CNSTERY FIRST— TH ROBGERS TooK! (GOT @ HUNCH I cAN RECOVER YER COUGH SINGLE-Henped! ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES eee wz!" 1 NEVER cer to see Boots ALONE ANYMORE 'AND NOW, TO MAKE IT WORSE , THEY SAY SOME PESKY OLD MOVIE ACTOR 1S STUCK ON HER SWELL, ILL MAKE SURE THAT NOBODY BUTTS IN TONIGHT, DOGGONIT WASH TUBBS COME ON, BOYS! THERE AIN'T NUTHIN: HAPPENED ‘TO THAT EASY FELLER. I GUESS ALL THE BANDITS IS DEAD, y — WELL. IT'S TOO a FELL FOR WE DIDN'T HAVE A SINGLE WATER-PROOF WRIST WATCH IN STOCK, AND I'M SURE THAT'S THE ONLY KIND WE COULD GUARANTEE, MR.MASON! BUT I DIDNT THINK WE COULD SELL HER ONE ¢ AND SAFELY GUARANTEE IT To WORK..BESIDES, ¥ WE DIDN'T HAVE THE é KIND SHE'D NEED! By BLOSSER HUSBAND, AND You HAVE NO IDEA HOW DEEP THAT FELLA DUNKS HIS WAL, TLL TELL YE. HOW T'DO IT- T NEVER SMOKED ER TOOK A DRINK,AND LALLUS LIVED IN THE OPEN (] \ =\ AN p WELL, | WOULD, (E WE HAD’ @ SHERLOCK HOLMES CAP IN STocK| BUT, WaT @ 1 CAINUTEl (GOT aN 10Ee | OPAL “HERES THIRTY CENTS! COUNT IT IF YOU DON'T BEVEVE ME! CENT OF {TIF You'LL PROMISE NOT To LET ANY OF ‘THE FELLOWS IN WHLE IM RERE VAL GWE WT ALF FOOZY BRINGS A SUBSTITUTE! JUST KEEP QUIET, GUZ- DONT LOSE YER NERVE!) WE'LL GET YOU OUTA THAT’ HERE | AM,WITH GUZ AN’ OOP DEPENDIN’ ON ME ~AN' | CAN'T FIND A SINGLE QUISH-KISH TREE~- Liv ewe Eee! eR OR RANE REEMA RESET My. LIVED THE SAME WAY, AND HE DIEO AT . ‘ XEAH, BUT HE JES DIDN'T LIVE THAT WAY LONG ENOUGH, L RECKON! oa UZ 1936 ey NEA seavice.me 2) By CRANE ‘THE SHOTS YOU HEARD WERE FROM SOME comrncens THEY THREW IN THE SToveE, HERE'S ONE OF THE HATS THEY LEFT IN A WINDOW FOR YOU To SHOOT Ar, /

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