The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1934 THE GUMPS— A BATTLE OF THE ELEMENTS WAD A WI wilh WIND = ' in nee MADE THE WIND-MILL3. GO AROUND BO: FAST THAT THEY CAUGHT FIRE FROM THE Se ae ee You SHAT LIFE WING WE Re WIND BLOW HAD LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT? OU! OW V THOUGHT THE ROOF WOULD BLEW ROCKS AND PEBBLES OFF THE BEACH ausaaz sition teams end ¢ Penne Jus to thi and F and ¢ town @niteose ~-Qn@epazg “T don't see anything wonderful about winning that after so many of the good players have dropped out of the club.” an te Bhattarai hsm le Rirenied told tices oa Tis Curious SULPHUR-BO WHALES ATTAIN A WEIGHT OF NEARLY AT THE ‘Glamour’ Glistens With Connie’s Tricks One little-known theory as to the best means by which a woman may ‘acquire s glamorous personality is expounded in “Glamour,” Univer- éal’s drama based on “the eternal tri- angle” which opens an engagement of two days at the Capitol theatre today. Constance Cummings and Paul {Lukes play featured roles in this ab- sorbing screenplay, while Phillip Reed is seen at the other point of the love triangle which develops, completely changing the lives of all the people ‘concerned. As the story opens Miss Cur:mings, chorus girl, worms herself into tthe affections of Lukas, composer of uniformly successful musical plays, sand the song writer eventually devotes ell his talents to the adeancement of ‘the girl, bringing al er eleva- tion to stardom in his plays. Finally ‘the two are married, and the young ‘wife becomes the reigning success of tthe New York stage, happily wed to ‘tthe man of her heart. At length, however, Reed is engaged as her Jeading man, and soon afterward the ‘two fall in love with each other with ‘the broken h WORLD "argue" THE RUFF, A BIRD OF ENGLAND, OEVELOPS A SPECIAL SUIT OF FEATHERS TO WIN HIS MATE, AND MOVIES ‘Stamboul Quest’ Is Intriguing Photoplay Myrna Loy and George Brent ap- pear together for the first time as a romantic team in an intriguing and exciting tale of international espi- onage in “Stamboul Quest,” which opens today at the Paramount Thea- This newest film shows Miss Loy at her best and proves that she can carry a picture alone without the aid of a star or two, as she has always done in the past. The plot throws a new light upon the fascinating business of spying and also serves as @ vivid illustration of ee fede unwritten code—Never Fall As Fraulein Doktor, whose exist- ence is known to only one man, My- rna Loy sets out to trap the Turkish general, Ali Bey, who is suspected of selling military secrets to the enemy. But before she accomplishes her mission in the Dardanelles she is con- tinually hounded by a love-smitten and reckless young American whose salle only serve to complicate mat- Residents of Wauchula, Fla,, are again busy nightly gathering frogs, since the northern demand for frogs’ legs has been re-established. Harvey H. Larrabee of Jackson, tropical plants, can be extracted from its roots. Mich, has fy has a unique hobby; he pullds at 147000000 people, tacking it Haan largest in the world’s population lists, © OFF THE Bouse SURE = FALLS, AN’ WOULD You SELIEVE IT, WHEN I PULLED HIM IN, HE HAD HANDS !’ AW,SHUT YER SNOOT! DYA WANNA QUEER ME wid “TH! cops? LIKE THAT PORKER \WHERE | GOT SQUEBALED ON Ya! FRESH GUY, HUH? WELL, JES! COME ALONG WITH JOON SA OSC oeY car eG ORES YEP, CHIEF, THIS ) YEAH? WELL, BOZO FINALLY /WE'LL SEND HIM! Bot, OW, WELL. —YOU COULD TAVE Hart! WHEN BOOTS TURNED THOM! A SEASON... TELL You, IT GETS MIGHTY DISCoURAGIN'!! By MARTIN fi 5 Nov CANT BLAME HER THO THATS QUST IT +YOU CAN'T BLAME ANYONE, EXCEPT YOURSELF ! You'RE SUST A, WASHOUT , THATS ALL —— BUT, WHATS NWE USE IT DOESNT MATTER, Now! ™ NOTHING MATTERS, ANY MORE ¥ 1 Wiad NS? | a>

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