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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935 MiREO. u's. PAT. OFF, », “We haven’t met one really interesting person. We may as well have stayed home.” ) ‘THERE GOES THE DOOR BELL...SEg WHO IT 1S, FRECKLES! KEEDING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME.WE CANT SLID UD! LISTEN, AL EVERY TIME, YOUVE PULLED A BLOOMER, A SKIBT WAS AT THE BOTTOM, OF IT- NOW, NONE OF THAT ‘STUFF GOES WHEN YOU'RE wiru me / THE GUMPS—HA! HA! HO! HO! NE SAID SHE BUMPED INTO “pare. OK YO, MIN = YOU (QD, SHOULD SEE IT- ay WTS AS BIG i _AS APLATE- Hm! LISTEN T THIS! MANE A TWENTY FOOT CIRCLE IN YOUR BACK YARD,ANOD HAVE A BIG Bow. OF HOT CHILI ‘THAT CLOWN. GET-UP ? MIXING $KIQTS UB ARE THE COPS AFTER with My 3088 f ‘ALMOST AS BADAS THE TES ie OLD. eyes .D AST SUMMER TH COULDN'T SIT DOWN= D> HE'D GOTTEN @uT I BET IT's FROM COUSIN DANNY EMBLEY! IT SOUNDS: JUST LIKE HIM! WT SO YOU CAN SLID DOWN AND visit ME f By William Ferguson | Tis Curious WorLD = ves SALESMAN SAM HIYAH, Witte! HOw Ya Gorn’ THes® DaYs? an Hows TH’ GOOD WIFE an || H’ TwEeLve. Kippies? @LL RIGHT! HOw ABOUT FER SUSIES SAKE, IS THAT ] THIS COUNTER 2 ALLA canisey— OKE? WHY, NO! SusTask (ME WHAT KINDA WOOD SOME PIECE OF FUR- NITLRE Ww TH’ STORE. 1S MADE OF! BAG Fact’RY TUBES COMIN’ ALONG? OF THE HUMAN BODY, PLACED ENO F We, N rn “ i, p) We RX < ISS jp = Ha, Hal ya eickeo TH" WRONG Piece, samt (ats —): °AN' NO ARGUIN'...1F YUH REALLY woeK AN' IT ISN'T wn Tee pon OUT WANNA PURCHASE SOMETHIN, I'LL BE GLAD ROY, Li: ++" NOW, YUH MUSTN'T BOTHER ) { I HAVE GOBS ME ANY MORE T " FAIR TO ME, NOR MR.LEE, FOR YOU To POP ME ANY MORE TODAY! THISS ABOUT TH TENTH TIME YOU'VE BEEN IN ALL THE ABOVE FLOWER-LIKE SPECIMENS ARE AM/MALS/ (ANEMONES, SEA-FANS, THERE |S NO LIFE IN THEM, ~ BUT THEY ARE MADE ANDO ADDED TO BY THE UNDERLYING SKIN. OF MOLLUSKS * 00 NoT GROW BOLYPS) 16 1095 av Nea StAvice, we, Mr9, AT THE Myrna Loy Performs In Role of Daredevil Cast in the role of a daredevil aviae trix who risks life and limb for the sake of the man she loves, Myrna which comes the Paramount thea- ter Friday and Saturday, Cary Grant—‘tall, dark and hand- some,” is coupled with Miss Loy in the romantic leads of the picture as an airman who is a scientist and adventurer. His life is devoted to making flight safe through the per- fection of instruments for blind fly- ing. On the eve of the transatlantic flight which will prove the complete success of his experiments, he is blinded by an accident. Despairing of ever recovering his sight and disdaining charity, he re- tires to a cabin in the woods to brood. But Miss Loy, who loves him, per- suades him to return to his work, even furnishes money which he be- lieves is coming from a series of articles on aviation which he is pub- lishing. Just as his experiments are near- ing completion the airplane is recov- fork for an enormous purse. In a final, gripping climax Cary Grant goes aloft to bring Miss Loy down when she is fog-bound above the landing field at the end of the accident restores Examples of Christian art have fbeen received from all parts of Ger- | Stage and screen, will receive its ini- MOVIES British Stage Star In American Picture ‘The first starring film of Binnie Barnes, glamorous star of British tial showing tomorrow at the Capitol theatre. The picture is Universal's “One Exciting Adventure” with Neil |Hamilton and Paul Cavanagh, and Miss Barnes portrays the role of the most sensational and unusual adven- turess to be depicted by the cinema. Miss Barnes was taken to Holly- wood by Universal for “There's Al- ways Tomorrow” after she had won European recognition in the London Production of “Cavalcade” and at- tracted world-wide attention in “Henry VIII" and Douglas Fairbanks’ “Private Life of Don Juan.” Her ‘work was so outstanding that she was immediately starred in “One Excit- ing Adventure.” The story is that-of a fascinating woman who is unable to look at a beautiful diamond without wanting and getting it. Men mean nothing to her until she meets Neil, and she means nothing to him. She becomes involved with Mr. Cavanagh, who en- acts the part of the most accomplish- ed crook in Europe, and the struggle of the two men, one of whom she wants and the other who wants her, provides the basis for one of the most interesting and thrilling yarns that ‘bas reached the screen in s long time, Shoals and islands in the James river at Richmond, Va., nearly form @ footpath across the stream but a few hundred yards further down it ‘becomes deep enough for large Sign on the window of a frank- furter stand in Nashville, Tenn.: “Our dogs don’t bark but they're good to bite.” HE ARMIES OF BULGRA\ ARE LINNG UP FOR BATTLE. ABOUT TO BEGIN ‘Ts Aa ow L) WW HERE SO OFTEN T'TAKE UP So MUCH OF MY TIME... : LY ONE PERSON CAN PREVENT AN) OUTBREAK, HE'S WASH TUBBS. CLANKETY T'WAIT ON YUH ... IF NOT, G'WAN BACK T'KING TUNK, YA'RAT, AN’ TELL ‘IM_HE 4N' HIS CRUMY LEMIANS HAVG GoT cane SUN-UP T’GET OUTA