The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1934, Page 8

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weaw. Se ee 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1984 THE GUMPS—THE INDIGNATION COMMITTEE NES FIGURE IT OUT iw] NOURSELE~ BUNCH OF 's TH RE HAVE LET HER Pou sae WOOL " r t) en A} | | wn OceNT, BONO ce ns RNa. ia: i ! Fay i on AGAINST A BLUE- D BABY ROL, i BK NOW With aA T LAWYER — THE WAN i oo Sue INGES ou" SROMcous HEELS is By BLOSSER How 01D You SWELL BETTY.... t GET ALONG IN) COACH GAVE US pooreals, THAT'S ONE WAY! SCRIMMAGE SOME NEW 1S vusT ae OF ATTRACTING GIRLS! ‘TODAY, PLAYS, AND GRAND! IT d ; THEY LIKE FOOTBALL BE. HOLOING HEROES...AND MosT OF OWN THE ‘EM WON'T ACCEPT BENCH! susetitutes !! Mi, L190 WA Sin WOK. REO US DUT. OFF. La “T never could make heads or tails of these road maps.” ] THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) YOU WANT ME THELP | SUREIWITH YER YA WOME A LETTER / GIFT OF GAS, Wir, i} TO YER CHOSEN XA THis CURIOUS WORLD “irtuen" NO, MR. DUZZEM, SAM) WELL, HES GOT JES ONE mute? IT COME IN|AS /HES BEEN LATE TOO DERN OFTEN SOUNDS UKE MORNING, ome {ia RIGHT, yer : N IN, Bei T ¢ i é sTRONG ENOU TRON ener! SINCE HES BEEN BACK ON TH! JOB, ! ON T AN’ \ 8 ss GH TO LIFT A ONE-TON TREE AN' I TOLD HIM, ‘LAS! NIGHT, THAT (E HE TRUNK, VET DELICATE ENOUGH TO PULL A SINGLE BLADE OF GRaSss/ CAME IN TARDY AGIN, I'D FIRE HIM! | el ote. by A RED SQUIRREL CAN SWIM TWO MILES WITHOUT STOPPING. © 1606 BY WEA SERVICE, INC. lA @nere ane 38,000 weanier STATIONS OVER THE WORLD/ AT THE MOVIES Shearer and March Howard and Francis | “ | 8 /} ‘ : oh OROMER PUNE? In Another Romance; Head Dynamic Cast GaI\ A ‘ , : ] é ‘The same romantic team which won| An exceedingly large and powerful Such ovations in “Smilin' Through”— |cast was selected for the dynamic Norma Shearer and Frederic March—|roles in the First National Produc- are together in the new Metro-Gold. |tions’ feature “British Agent,” which Wyn-Mayer feature, “The Barretts of /Comes '0 the Capitol Theatre Friday. ‘Wimpole Streei.” currently playing at the day, Leslie Howard and Kay the Paramount Theatre. Francis, head a list of twenty talent- The poetic love story of the new /€d players in important speaking film is reminiscent of “Smilin’|RAtts while there are a score more 4 Fs smaller roles and hundreds of extras ‘Through, the star's greatest hit, in Playing in many of the spectacular its main theme and sentimental ap- | scenes. Peal. Like the other, it is a colorful| Leslie Howard is known on two con- Picture, set in a great and romantic |tinents for his masterly character- age. izations on both stage and screen. In ‘With old-fashionedness the vogue | America he is best known in the film in today's films, ih Barretts % rae ‘ae his od in ptured,” Wimpole Street” is in the center Bs luman ndage,’ (- ¥ a Taal Square,” f loa BOARDMAN! Your ae we, ete Set in 1845, the poetic story of the | Kingdom.’ SLEPT IN BARRELS Jove of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert | American audiences are all familiar = n y BOXCARS. 1! Browning is unfolded against a beau-|with the work of Kay Francis, the sG/ = pd 7 tiful, mellowed drop of gentler times jstately brunette beauty, whose latest y ys = LEARNED TO CALL and dressed in the curls and crino- pictures are “Dr. Monica,” “Wonder " FLEAS ANOVERMIN lines which go arm in arm with ro- Bar,” “The House on 56th Street” BY THEIR FIRST mance. ‘and “I Loved a Woman.” By | Never was Miss Shearer more Howard and Miss Francis furnish beautiful or charming, nor March the romantic interest as two lovers, more ardent, nor Laughton more fas- the former an unofficial British agent cinatingly Laughton. The support- and the latter an aristocratic Russian ing players hold their own, even with turned Red. these experts of dramaturgy. They! Unofficial representatives of Amer- are Maureen O'Sullivan, Ralph For-! ica, Italy and France are played by bes, Una O'Connor, Kath: William Gargan, Cesar Romero and Phillip Reed respectively. Gargan is well known on the screen each excellent in his part. for such productions as “The Line Of Sidney Franklin’s direction, no Up.” “Four Frightened People,” “Ag- more can be said than that it sur-| gle Appleby,” and others and Phillip| even “Smilin’ Through” and | Reed, recently from the stage will be Re ictenen” remembered in “Dr. Monica,” “Jimmy, pS | je at and “Registered Nurse.” Twenty-two million dollars’ worth TO, on other hand, was of $20 pold pieces were coined at the| brought directly from a Broadway United States Mint during Novem-| stage hit to play in the picture. : ber, 1931, Total coinage during that) Other important parts are played (STOP BAWLIN, WOOTIE? WHAT'S COMIN’ OFF HERE 7 STOP month was 1,650,000 pleces, valued at) te falas singe any | sereen actors, THIS BRAWLIN, YOU HAIR-BRAINED on Asleaworth, Aiphone Ethier, Marina ? GUGGLE MUSTERS | ‘Xt is reported that cocoa is succeed- » Ad Richards and Ing beer as the‘netional drink of Ger- | Walter Armitage. = + Consumption of beer is 38) IONE per cent below Tne figure for 1913,' Air plants of the pineapple fam- while cocoa is up 70 per cent over ‘ly, growing in British Guiana, sre the same figure. perched in treetops. They grow in —_————_ Pong Pirates that iene” ace lway’ porters in this country © as parasites until cane "domroxinstely $7,000,000 in roots reach the ground. tps annually; according to esti- An avezaze of 32,909 homes, ea —_— valued at more than $10,900, ts bi has‘ been estimated that there cvery year in the United States, about slaves in the ——— at ame | Approximately 3,000 miles a year is traveled by the average American. Galileo discovered four of Jupi- ‘ tors nine satellites in 1610 ea AN a A A es =< > i I —_— £ gn eS | eee s 22m Fee ga fey SssSws 22 goog & SOeLL2752 vys Bee vse sfe8 eee

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