The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1935, Page 8

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eS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935 1935 Safety— Comfort— all Than High. Seat Springs, pension, Economy— sovy. ‘Upkeep. Stu Dome Construction, 3-Beam Lights. Wide Seats—front 50 in. rear 48 in. Easiest Riding Car in the World. Marshall Individual Superior Gas Mileage. Long Life Motor Repairs, debaker » Lowest Center Gravity. Wider Safest Front Suspension, Dual THE GUMPS—SPARE MY BLUSHES WAIT TILL YOU SEE TrLANDY= [T'S A E EOS Spang NOU'RE GOING TO LIKE= MAMA 1S N ‘SCORRIED AWAY TO WIDE SO, ANDY Studebaker Planar Spring Sus- and from low WE NOW HAVE WINTER WHEN THE EARTH is NEAREST THE SUN, 10,500 YEARS, BUE TO THE EARTH WOBBLING ON ITS Axis, WINTER WILL OCCUR WHEN THE EARTH IS FARTHEST FROM THE SUN/ THE WINTERS WILL | BE LONGER AND COLDER, AND THE SUMMERS SHORTER AND HOTTER, BUT IN JOH INVENTOR OF MACADAMIZED oan = BEEN DEVISED IN ECAROPE! Easy Operation— Auubatis Choke Fase Thitiat taling, ide of O peeritlp, Appell Ne to Diseriminating . Pride of Owners ing Prestige— ayers, Superfine Upholstery, Unusual Retines : ments, be 4 * : WILDE MOTORS INC. : 304 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1500 bs — —_ a | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I'M GONNA BUY PARTS FoR WIRELESS OUTFIT You EVER J A SENDING AND ‘saw! THE GUY AT THE STORE RECEIVING WIRELESS Coed “MEAN, AL= ‘you' A PERFECT DOUBLE, UNDERSTAND HE ? IN WS CLOTHES OUT-SMARTED YOu A COUPLE OF TIMES, "he SWEET IS RIGHT! DOWN TH’ CELLeR, SNIcK!] | WELL, Ya Got a PRETTY) NELL UP How BaD ITIS,]] GWEET Leak Down BILL YA? HERE, FaLLa! JUMPIN’ TWTvERS | aNCTHER| |YEAH, RIGHT away, SNICK! LEAK IN TH’ ceLLae | BETTER! CALL UP & PLUMBER, BEFORE (GET & CALL-DOWN FROM By William Ferguson GOOD MORNING, MR. LEE! SAN, YOU! NO, ft DONT HAVE ANY WORK AROUND Jeng 1 COULD 00 FOR, BOOTS, IT's THE QUEEREST THING... SINCE NOUVE BEEN HERE, I'VE HAD SO MANY APPLICANTS FOR WORK! MOSTLY YOUNG CHAPS...T SONS UNDERSTAND OH, ALL RIGHT THEN, DOGGONIT.. DLL TELL MOU_WHAT TLL OO! TLL PAY YOU A DOLLAR AND A HALF A WEEK.\F YOULL LET P 2 ME WORK HERE EVER _HAS. ROADS, HAD TO PAY FROM HIS OWN . POCKET ‘THUS PAVED, NO FAITH Hepburn in Her Most Colorful Production Katharine Hepburn is now starred in the most colorful production of her remarkable career, “The Little Min- ister,” which is RKO-Radio’s pic- turization of Sir James Barrie's im- mortal story. It was necessary to construct an entire Scotch village, the town of ‘Thrums—or Kirremuir, the modern name for the town. A reproduction quietly in the shadows of the Cali- fornia hills, a work of art on the part of experts on Scottish architecture and landscape, who worked with the studio scenic experts. The picture gives many views of the exquisitely intimate village of ‘Thrums. Barrie's birthplace, it is shown in contrast with the famous Rintoul Castle, which was built after [AT THE MoviES | of the village in its entirety rests] aa: FOR THE FIRST ROADS BECAUSE THE PUBLIC HAD LIN THE (O&A Ramon Novarro Sings In ‘The Night Is Young’ | Ramon Novarro in romantic uni- |forms, teamed with a piquant new Personality from England, cham- Pagne-blonde Evelyn Laye, charms with music, romance, comedy and drama in “The Night Is Young,” Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's glamorous new Viennese musical romance, play- ing at the Paramount theatre Thurs- ry. | Oscar Hammerstein II and Sig- mund Romberg, the team that cre- and spectacular settings and gorgeous costumes, Novarro, as the young archduke, | sings superbly, and Miss Laye, too, voice plus much beauty. comedy and matic history in furnishing communication with the far west dur- Pioneer days, was in operation 16 months. ing only consumed following any pe- tional calamity such as an earth- ooyith cdo ma nn i TD cal => i mee ee Oe a

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