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

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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1934 _THE GUMPS—A GIFT FROM THE HEART SIDEGLANCES - George Clark La se a f ¥ } ANE HOME FOR } CHARGE IT o ea: 's. bi YO BUY Keir KY ; OR, Yo Pessteare) PRESENT FOR BIM— SETHE BEST. MR: BENJAMIN UP THE GRADE, Now, FRECKLES! GUT I'LL BET WE HAVE'NT " ‘Probably won’t need much. I never got around to draining last winter's alcohol.” i By William Ferguson e i] ARCHIMEDES, FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN OF SICILY, WAS SO ELATED AT SOLVING ONE GREAT PROBLEM THAT HE SPRANG FROM HIS BATH AND RAN INTO THE STREET, SHOUTING, “EUREKA! £ HAVE MICE are nor parncurariv SEY, SAM, YOU'VE SPREAD EV'RYTHING)\ OKAY, 0U227, FOND OF CHEESE/ THEY EAT IT ELSE ARGUND TH’ STORE DURE THe ) BUT 1 HOPE! ONLY WHEN NOTHING GETTER IS YEAR! NOW SEE (F Ye CAN SPREAD SOME) DON'T GET —— CHRISTMAS ETMOSPHERG! GET BUSY AN’ / TINSELITIS, { DECORATE THaT TREE! cow’ (Tv! |] OF AUSTRALIA, HAS NO FORE-LIMBS, | ANO ONLY FLAP-LIKE APPENOAGES NO NEEO TO GO INTO DETAILS....1 WONT LOWER MYSELF! BESIDES, IM QUITE SURE You ae STAND : y A. 006 EVEN A MANGY, FUTHY, - ] 'T 00 SUCH AT THE MOVIES | a mee cae Christians Is Star of ‘Wicked Woman’ Film “Europe's Lady of Allure” has come, seen, and conquered the citadel of Hollywood. This is proven by the en- thusiastic reception given Mady Chris- tians, newest glamorous personality from Vienna, making her American screen debut in Metro-Goldwyn-May- er's “A Wicked Woman,” playing at the Paramount theater Tuesday and Wednesday. The beautiful star of the “The Waltz Dream” and other continental hits comes to the American screen in an intensely dramatic cross-section of ¢ woman's soul that permits her to run the entire gamut of human emo- tions. As Naomi Trice, woman of lowly beginnings, who rises to a place in a modern American city, even in the shatiow of a fearful past, the Viennese actress proves herself one of the most powerful portrayers of human. emotion the screen has seen in years. A notable cast appears with her. Jean Parker, of “Little Women” and cther hits, appears as the wayward Gaughter, giving an intriguing per- formance. Charles Bickford as the newspaper editor who falls in love with the heroine, is convincingly good in an entirely different role from his most recent. William Henry,-as the reporter sdn;. Betty Furness, as the Witt Jennings, Marilyn Harris, Betty Jane Graham, Jackie Searle, George and others. are ideally cast in the swiftly moving drama. results in eradicating this serious weed pest were secured. + _The evening before a marriage in Bohemia finds the young girl friends bride making the bridal each adding @ twig for rose- Professor Harrington Wells of San- Cal., college claims whales have ‘Case of Howling Dog’ New Type of Mystery A new type of murder mystery drama has been introduced to the Screen by Warner Bros. in “The Case of the Howling Dog,” which comes to Warren Willan and hump ata it farren and wa Mary Astor in uae plot is ontieely different from run of screen teries. There is a clear cut case eae to start with, but to the police the Case closes enshrouded with mystery. The spectator is given a peep be- hind the scenes when a famous crim- inal lawyer, # brilliant investigator as Well, reveals the facts after = sen- sational court trial in which he wins the freedom of his client, a beautiful ‘and wealthy society woman, charged with slaying her husband. criminal lawyer uncovers ¢ murders wo other ‘arren William has the role of thi noted criminal lawyer and rhe ine fovlenes, while Mary Astor plays the part of society woman, ai Miles per. husband, hint elen Trenholme, the brilliant st star, makes her bow in pictures an this production, as the romantic inter- est, the prety girl secretary of the wyer who helps him solve the mystery and eventually wins his heart. depth of 3 feet for 27 months, The germs of the disease were still alive in the soil of an experimental barnyard after practically 4 years. This was revealed in trials carried on at the state experiment station, ee The writings of Linnaeus on the Sex system in plant life shocked the Teligious world of the 18th century and were banned for years in several | European countries, er re During December the Tabba tun- nel ot Atami, Japan, which cost about Ha 400,800 to construct, will be pad » Miami, 't keep enough hand to supply the demand. The Ubrary vf Duke University has ecquired & rare collection of Chinese acquired a rare collection of Chinese AN ULTIMATUM! — vemano PRINCE PHILBERT'S RETURN IN 10 DA\ WELL jo YS, OR BLOW THEIR DINKY COUNTRY OFF THE MAP. GRAVE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS! PIERY KING HECTOR, OF BULGRAVIA, IS ENRAGED. HOLDS KANDELABRA RE- (SPONSIBLE FoR PRINCE'S SAFETY. _ | MOBILIZES ARMY ON KANDELAGRAN PERFECTIN WHAT 1 By CRANE HEAVENS! WHAT CAN. 100? CLOUDS GATHER OVER EUROPE! BuLcRAviA ————— nN aad (GF INY PRINCIPALITY ALARMED, | ys _ SS, — PRINCESS JADA FRANTIC., BOL hate 7 gti? KANDELABRA UNPREPARED/ -"" Gi 1m Lye HER ARMy OUTNUMBERED (G Yee» ‘TEN TO ONE. REO. V. &. PAT. OFF. },, By HAMLIN QUICK! UP IN TH’ TREES, KID! 1F GONNA FIND OUT WHAT ITIS, | WANTA LOTT/ & iy it § 9 “4 ae

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