The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1934, Page 8

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Pe iL: ee mmm mtu oa, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934 WRIGLEY’S The Standard of Quality | SIDEGLANCES- - -By George Clark | “But, Henry, there isn’t supposed to be any town here ac- cording to our road map.” 1a BY _NEA SERVICE INC | LJ By William Ferguson THis Curious WorLb Que S/ZE of AMOUNIAIV £/0ONS TRACKS ISNO TRUE INDICATION OF THE SIZE OF THE ANIMAL ITSELF/ A LARGE FEMALE WILL MAKE S/#ALLER ‘TRACKS THAN A MALE ‘WHO IS HER INFERIOR, IN STATURE. THERE IS NO RECORD OF ANY GIANT SEQUOIA TREE EVER, HAVING DIED OF LO AGE. Q tn JAPAN... Farms AVERAGE ONLY ABOUT TWO ACRES IN AREAS © 1904 BY NEA semvice, INC. 54 [| ___AT THE MOVIES Paramount Picture _ Perfect Play Is Made Has Unusual Theme Into Perfect Picture “Death Takes a Holiday,” Fredric | Authentic Broadway goes into the March's new sensational starring pic- | far corners of America with the show- ture, now playing at the Paramount ing of Universal's great production, ‘Theatre, is based upon one of the most “Counsellor At Law,” coming tomor- wnusual themes ever portrayed in the ‘4 f theatre, according to Maxwell Ander- |70W to the Capitol Theatre with John Barrymore starred. This highly dra- fon, who collaborated with Gladys Lehman in the adaptation of the orig-| matic picture is the New York stage Play of the same name transferred inal play of the same name by Alberto As a play, pane, adapted into English by Wal-j intact fo thee rere story of “Death Takes a Holi- | Counsellor At Law” was an outstand- eae Dault on the idea thet Death, |iN& hit. It opéned at the Plymouth curious to discover what men hold | Theatre, New York, November 6, 1932, 50 dear in life, to understand why |@nd Played for a complete year to people fear him so, emerges from the Packed Pouees The following season shadows, takes on the human form /t Was still just as popular. ot @ dashing romantic ‘over, and for ates paler! obtetned ihe sereen - | S to y, Precaution was three deys ‘ests all the human illu- yin to insure the fidelity of the| He becomes the guest of honor at /movie treatment. Eliner Rice, author ® gay house-party, kecping his true |Of “Counsellor At Law” and other identity secret, and dazzles the young | Broadway successes, was prevailed ‘women present with his beauty, his|UPOn to come to Universal City to wit and his mysterious importance. (Prepare the actual script for the pic- ‘With each of them he seeks to find ture. Besides doing this, Mr. Rice the real thrill of love, for he has been |brought along his assistant, Elmer told that, of all human emotions, love Brown, to act as dialogue coach and is the strongest and dearest. But|Play one of the principal parts. THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) THE GUMPS—THEIR BACKS TO THE WALL CARTYOU SO TE YOU HAVEN'T e XOU CAN ™56 NOTH iNew SS CURN Orr ets, cae TOMORRO NS AST WARM UNTIL SIEGE IS OVER— THIS. SITUATION: EO! THAT'S THE WAY OF THE WORLD, MY _DEAR= YOU. NEVER CAN HOW A LAWSUIT IS GOING Bi HE a IN aw ‘ YI) By BLOSSER LISTEN, MR. HOWENSTEIN, I THINK THAT GUY IN THE NEXT CHAIR IS A LATHER My Face, F OR SOMETHING... E HURRY! I DONT WANT HIM To RECOGNIZE ME WHEN THE CHAIR BOUGHT A DIAMOND... GAVE US A CHECK FOR IT....WE DON'T THINK THE CHECK IS ANY GOOD, AND THE BANKS ARE CLOSED FOR THE DAY... HIS PICTURE Jf WAS IN THE PAPER... 11@ ‘You CAN PRETEND 7D SHAVE ME,OR ‘YEAH...BUT IT WONT WORK! Tom WALTER'S KID BLEW IT ONE Day, WHILE HE WAS CHEWIN' A HUNK OF GuM! ‘THIS CHAIR IN A HURRY, DONT BE . SURPRISED... HAVE I THINK HES YYTEE. T Z CY SH-SH-SH\, T'S ILLES 04 g OW Melt es OH, CHICK! MICK, WHAT'S HAT NOISE ? T Wohi LEG Hy H} Hf i By SMALL TH FACT THAT | EVER LET YOU HAVE ANYTHING To DO WITH IT! NOU GOT SOCKED ON TH’ DOME, BUT NO WEAPON Was LEFT BEHIND! WE'VE FOUND NO FINGER PRINTS! TH’ FOOT PRINTS DISCOVERED IN TH' BACK YARD LED To NO PLACE! AND TH’ GOAT HOOF PRINTS DID LIKEWISE! WELL, YOU'VE BEEN ON TH! ROBBERY CASE FER SEVERAL DAYS, NOW, AND TH’ SAFE'S STILL MISSING! WHAT ABOUT IT? (was Jest ANALYZING with each successive sweetheart, he fails to find the thrill hz expects, un- til at last, he captivates the heart of one girl and discovers the true meaning of life and love. Dreagding to reveal his real personality, he puts | the fatal moment off until the very! ast second of his “holiday.” Pork and beef may be roasted most im an uncovered roast- moderate oven. Any pan is suitable. The roast should be turned meat may baste itself. To further assure the excellence of each role in the picture, Univer- |sal summoned ten of the New York actors who created their roles in “Counsellor At Law.” Arriving by airplane these players were Isabel Jewell, Clara Langsner, Malka Korn- stein, Angela Jacobs, T. H. Manning, Marvin Klein, John Q. Qualen, Con- way Washburn, Vincent Sherman and J. Hamilton Dailey. This brilli- ant array of stars was then matched by the best Hollywood could offer. John Barrymore, Bebe Daniels, Doris Kenvon, The!ma Todd. Mayo Methot, Onslon Stevens and Melvyn Douglas were among those cast in the picture. It was an amazing assemblage of o-ANO ALL TELL You , SOMETHING ELGE THATS GOOD, WHEN {T's COOKED RIGI BROCCOLI Im Not 60 sure! WHEN A BOY AN’ A GAL AGREE ON EATS. N/START UZ} TALKIN’ ABOUT BOUT DOMESTIC DOIN's, NAP WHO'D TALK To/| LIWE COOWKIN' ---> |: A GIRL. ABOUT THATS BOY Serr tees | BATAND sane AVY CMON FER — 4! WE DONT WASH TUBBS (T'S A TELEGRAM FROM MISS LANE. SHE'S IN SOME SORT O' DANGER, WANTS ME TO COME AT ONCE. wry, GON SO SUDDEN, THO! I HAVEN'T] TAKE HAD TIME TO THINK. uTTLE YES, SUH. SHE DIDN'T MENTION HiM, BUT I'M PLENDID! SPLENDIO! ARRAN: SURE SHE EXPECTS HIM, Ss GET YOUR THINGS. {'VE AL! MADE IGE MENTS neeDy FOR YOUR TICKETS. YOU'LL BARE HAVE. TIME TO CATCH THE.” UiIS PLANE AT EL DORADO, |: CAME THAT WOOTIETOOT'S GONNA GET MARRIEDS

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