The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1934, Page 8

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“Oh, I haven't the nerve td go borrow from the neighbors the very first night wer’re here.”~ THis CURIOUS WORLD "rrsuer PIETY Dust MUNG IN THE AIR FOR FOUR YEARS AFTER THE ERUPTION OF BETWEEN — JAVA AND SUMATRA! MORE THAN A CUBIC MILE OF DUST WAS HURLED INTO THE AIR. ONLY THOSE PLUMS THAT WiLL ORY WITHOUT SouRit WASPS CAN KEEP THE TEMPERATURE INSIDE THEIR NEST AS MUCH AS 2! WARMER THAN THE OUTSIDE AiR/ AT THE Smash Romantic Film Features Kern Music After almost half a year of pro- duction, “The Cat and the Fiddle” comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre starting Wednesday as one of the most pretentious offerings of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio for ‘the current show season. Roman Novarro and Jeanette Mac- Donald are the co-stars. Each is not only ® romantic favorite, but an ac- complished singer. They are teamed for the first time in this production, ‘but their success has been so instan- taneous and outstanding that M-G- ‘M is now reported to be seeking 2 new ‘vehicle in which they may appear to- gether. “The Cat and the Fiddle” ve Lavish production went into the nia as a duplicate of one of the best showhouses of Paris, Assassinated King’s Fortune $10,000,000 Belgrade, Oct _22—()—The asses- sinated King Alexander left a fortune valued at nearly $10,000,000, it was Saturday. y- ‘The fortune consists of cash de- in French, Swiss and British and an extensive property holding in Yugoslavia which increas- MOVIES Colbert, Wilcoxon in Great Performances Mark down the name of Henry Wil- coxon on your list of coming motion Picture stars. He's the young Eng- lish actor who is playing one of the Principal parts with Claudette Col- Naturally, “Cleopatra” is more than just acting; it is far one person, but you're gt whole lot about this Wil who plays the role of Marc the Roman leader, who goes to to capture the queen and |be captured by her charms, As Cleopatra, the pivotal charac- ter in the story, Claudette Colbert is ;Superb. To her, as the sedutive Sir- en of the Nile, go first acting honors. Warren William is ideally cast as the disdainful, business-like Caesar, ;the imagination, the best motion pie- ‘ture DeMille has ever turned out. An hour and half spent watching |. Tt san safely be said that Hollywood, which so fondly loves lavish spec- tacles, seldom has turned out a more magnificently made production than “Cleopatra.” State Bottlers Will Attend N. Y. Meeting \dring industry in North Dakota will attend the annual convention and ex-|, Position of the America Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages in Buffalo, N. ¥., November 12-16, according to H. H. Williams, Mandan, secretary-trea- Surer of the North Dakota Bottlers as- sociation. Of 27 bottlers in the state, 20 already have signed up with the delegation, which will be headed by John Dawes, Grand Forks, president of the state association, Williams and M. H, Richtman, Devils Lake, who is cooperating with Williams on are Tangements for the trip. WOODCOCK INAUGURATED Annapolis, Md., Oct, 22.—(—Col, | Amos W. W. Woodcock, former fed: eral prohibition administrator, was' formally inaugurated president of bears | historic St. John’s college here Sat- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 2A < rs a BREAK FOR ME THAT DAD IS FRECKLES’ HISTORY TEACHER' AND THIS TYPEWRITTEN TEST PAPER 16 GONNA MAKE THINGS VERY THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) [WA HEN DAN LONG INNERITED $100.000, NICK KRAFT AND HIS GANG OF MEN COULDNT RESIST THE CROSSED BY WASH TUBBS NICE KITTY - GO'WAY OL ALLEY DIDN'T MBAN T'STEP ON YER TAIL -G'WAN URRY Gor! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1984 THE GUMPS—IT WON’T BE LONG NQW! GOSH, IT LOOKS AS IF ALL OF FRECKLES’ ANSWERS WON'T BE, WHEN I FINISH !! G WER CUT IN A SHADY DEAL, ‘THE GANG, AND DENIDED TO NOW, | WANTCHA TO 86 POLITE To EVRY Customer! {WANTCHATO BE ALERT! CUT OUT FALLIN’ ASLEEP ON TH’ Jos! GIVE TH! CUSTOMER TH BENEFIT OF TH DOUBT! DO BVIRYTHING YA Cop aig PEOPLE WANNA eo es IS THAT CLEAR? IM $0 TRIED! BLY HAS | on TAS ME AL 2 CAN CERTAINLY SEE, WHY HES SO TERRIBLY W LOVE WITH You YOUR BUSINESS -AN I'LL GO ON "COUT MINE! st Na Ne Cy) URIRE RAYS ER ONNESS heir WHAT WILL THE VIEABICARES ] WE'LL SEE IF MR. FRECKLES | M<GOOSEY CAN GET THE , FACULTY TO LET HIM PLAY || FOOTBALL, WITH A e@ FAILING GRADE IN THEN TLL JusT~ WAIT AROUND TILL “THINGS HAPPEN ! AND WHEN ‘THEY yp LEARNING THAT DAN WAS ABOUT To BRIDE, RUSHED THEIR PLAN TO SNATCH HIM UNAWARE THAT THE BRIDE-TO-BE WS THEIR OLD COMPANION IN ovat SAA WHITE. 1 HOW ABOUT GIIN’ ME tH! BALANCE OF TH WEEK OFF, WITH PAY? AY, OW NES! CAN DENOTE $0 ‘MUCH MORE: WE To YOU THAN BNL CAN S HE'S AWRIGHT, YA ‘ED YAP 1 SUPPOSE NE MAFIA BRAIN YOU IN SELF OEFENSE¢ aecacctoa ‘Qd@dgerne = wpe comp Orreawrervrowlt && soo mewnac Pestkhea «a a site te Siiiiabiai diay

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