The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 12

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00508 aS ee sew ieee ctcet ee moe eaten 1904 eA srevce ut. dec.us, “Oh, stop worrying, mother. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934 27] Til get your ring back as soon as I can remember which girl I gave it to.” THis Curious %125,000,000 ‘WAS PAID FOR TOYS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, AND TWO AND A QUARTER MILLION DOLLARS ‘WORTH WERE BROUGHT IN FROM OTHER. COUNTRIES. he RAZORSHELL, UNITED STATES, RESEMALES , THE BLADE OF & STRAIGHT-EDGE RAZOR. IF WAS BIMBO, MAMA= HE JUST CALLED ‘TO SAY HE'S ON MIS WAY HOME = 7 AND HE MARA LITTLE SURPRISE FOR ME- we Weer TODAY = WELL,YA GOTTA DON'T YOU REALIZE THAT 1) Leave HIM IN,NOw! FRECKLES HAS THE WRONG SIGNALS? I SWITCHED ALL THE GUMPS—SURPRISE DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT KiD! HELL FIND SOME WAY OUT OF THE =MIxUP / PHONE THE CHIEF, AND HAVE HIM MEET US WITH A SQUAD OF MEN. WE MAY pied HELP, NABBING THIS GANG! OF NICKS GONG, LIL BINDS HERSELF NA TIGHT SPOT. Cm Qanra WORLD "nwen’ | HAPPEN NEARER MOVIES AT THE ‘Girl of Limberlost’ Makes Appealing Film How a girl of the Indiana swamp- lands overcame the obstacles that would have prevented her from gain- ing an education, is the story unfold- ed in “A Girl of the Limberlost,” powerful story of American rural life, which comes to the screen of the Paramount theater next Thursday for @ two-day run, The girl in the title role is pretty Marian Marsh, while most of the ob- stacles thrown in her path came from her own mother, played by Louise Dresser. Others of the brilliant cast are Ralph Morgan, Henry B. Wal- thall, Helen Jerome Eddy, Betty Bly- the, Eddie Nugent, Barbara Bedford, ‘Tommy Bupp, and GiGi Parrish, 1934 ‘Wampas baby star. One of the most popular of the Gene, Stratton-Porter stories, “A Girl of the Limberlost” has had a book sale of 1,750,000 copies since its Publication in 1910, and is estimated to have been read by more than 12,- 000,000 persons. Its picturization by Monogram is as an outstanding achieve- », Many difficulties were to be overcom “adapting the lengthy Screen, but it was placed “(in thé: sympathetic hands of “Adele Comandi ‘ ini, adaptor of “Jane Eyre,” the Bronte classic, while the services ,of Mrs. Jeannette Porter Meehan, waugnter of the author, and the orig- inal Limberlost girl, were secured as technical director. If a new method of reading a] ™an’s race or nationality from his| ‘fingerprints is developed to a point ;0f practical application, fingerprint “experts may soon be able to give po- jice ‘useful tips as to the “wanted” Picture Is Mirror of Childhood and Youth With all of the gaiety, whimsical imagination, tempestuous moods and lovable nature that has endear- ed her to fiction readers for a quar- ter of a century, “Anne of Green Gables” has come to life on the mo- tion picture screen. tonight, Wednesday and Thursday. In a picture that proves s worthy successor to “Little Women,” RKO- Radio presents the orphan heroine whom Mark Twain once descfibed as the “dearest and most moving and delightful child of fiction since the immortal Alice.” As & novel, L. M. Montgomery's It is showing at the Cpitol theater |’ “Anne of Green Gables” has won world-wide recognition as a classic of childhood and early youth. The Picture, in this reviewer's opinion, definitely falls into the same high classification, Drected by George Nicholls, Jr., and portrayed by an ideal cast in- cluding Anne Shirley, Tom Brown, O. P. Heggie, Helen Westley, Sara Haden and others, the picture is one of great charm and strong heart- appeal. Powerful in its very sim- plicity and so human that it strikes @ responsive chord in every breast, it will find universal favor. ~.. STEEL PRODUCTION UP New York, Nov. 27.—()—Operations in the steel industry for the current | week were estimated by the American Tron and Steel institute at 28.1 per cent of capacity against 27.6 per cent last week and 25 per cent @ month ago, A year ago the operating rate was 26.8 per cent, ‘ rte The Navajo Indians are now the mank:race and color.y. | !srweat of all tribes, LISSEN, YOU! | BOUGHT THIS TOASTER )BUT, MYGOOD' HERE, AN' EVRY PIECE OF BREAD TH’ FRIEND— WIFE HAS PUT IN IT HAS BURNED? . tee ( WANT MY MONEY BACK, SEE? Za Hip P nt ay GOSK' WTA MESS OF MESSE! ITS § A SWELL SENS By wena woe! ALL TH FRESH AIR IN TH CATEHILLS TO PUT UP WIT TEM Smears” | NONSENSE, PRINCESS, PRINCE PHILBERT ISS BRIGHT ESS A DOLLAR. SO WERE ALL GOIN’ [<< TO WAR AGAINST LEM, a PAWN i YEAH. THA'S RIGHT! NOW,OOP ~ GOOD'NIGHT/ ’ HOT IN PURSUIT! REMEMBER THIS, NICK FF ARIVTHING HAPPENS To MB, THE DICKS WiLL NOW, BY. MY LETTER, JUST WHO 1S TO ‘DoN'r Bur Me! icame ww || THERE You ARE, HERE FER My DoUgH— -[... NOT TA aRGauS! 9 BUT YA BETTER SEND THAT CLERK SOME TARGET PRACTICE gor FER 8 aes see Li] Sue wews Hs je of / MEANWHILE = SOMEWHERE IN THE MOOVIAN JUNGLES -/

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