The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 THE GUMPS—A QUIET EVENING AT HOME | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark FRECKLES, WE'LL DRIVE To i l WOODLAND MARSHES, PARI THE CAR DANGEROUS, i ] cy IN “THAT CASE, You ONE EDGE OF THE SWAMP, AND GUYS CAN JUST GO"THE REST OF THE WAY ON PRETEND YOU OUR HANOS AND KNEES / DIDN'T EVEN see me J! KIDNAPED, ME Eve !/ WHAT KIND OF A SONG AND } 1 UAVEN'T BEEN | DANCE ARE YOU TRYIN’ NEAR TUS PLACE |] , WELL BE TELLIN'US.IN A “ ? MINUTE ,THET WE NEVER GIVE T'PULL ON ME ? HOW FER MORE'N A + wh COULD You BE HERE ALL) weeK!t TELL vou, |] HIM THET $8000 Tinvest WEEK, AND KIDNAPED, I WAS AT TUE SAME TIME ? KIDNAPEOT 2 ICE, “Oh, just send the usual letter stating that I haven't. been able to give the matter much thought.” THis Curious Wortp ®t” | "ORDAIa _-| ‘Tree/ “a 5 ok Hen ome a THE BARK IS MADE INTO ROPE; @i| THE JUICE FURNISHES i] MEDICINE FOR | COUNTLESS AILMENTS; THE FRUIT IS EATEN... EITHER COOKED OR RAW... OR @ NEw sHoe's ALWays HARD TA RUBBED ON THE GET ON! LEMME HELP Ya, sin! FACE AS A COSMETIC, WHILE THE HEART OF THE TREE IS GRATED AND Z be USED AS ONE to , Z (mlm SAN SFip USES GRATED BN ? ‘ies COCCANUT/S =o \ ONLY ABOUT 26 PAIRS oF SAND-HILL CRANES ARE LEFT IN THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES, © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, BUT, WHEN THE DIAMONDS WERE STOLE HAT FINISHED ME | NO~-IM THROUGH] LACKED ~ THIS 1S ABSOLUTELY THE : END — OF EVERYTHING TERMITES CARRY SMALL, ONE-CELLED ANIMALS IN THEIR DIGESTIVE TRACTS TO HELP THEM DIGEST THE WOOD THEY EAT. - + | __AT THE MOVIES ‘Sequoia’ Is Amazing | Three Great Stars in Picture of Animals| Musical Extravaganza| ¥484 TUBBS ‘The most amazing revelation of| Combining the talents of the three nature's intimate secrets ever at-| stars said to be most ideally suited tempted for the screen is to be seen to musical comedy, RKO-Radio S in “Sequoia” (pronounced “See-Quo-| brings to the screen, “Roberta,” the 7 Yd : Sony 4 4 Yah"), startling outdoor drama fea-) Jerome Kern hit which proved a MANS . a q turing Jean Parker and now showing| stage sensation. Irene Dunne, Fred 3 at the Paramount theatre. Astaire and Ginger Rogers are head- Nearly two years in the filming, the| ined in the motion picture. picture deals with a friendship be-| With Miss Dunne singing, Astaire tween a deer and a mountain lion,| and Miss Rogers dancing, and a bevy two of nature’s most deadly enemies.| Of America’s most beautiful girls dis~ Raised together from the “bottle feed-| Playing the latest in feminine style ing” age, the two animals are shown| Creations, the lavish production ts fighting the wilds together. said to move swiftly and tunefully In addition may other species of| through a most intriguing story. The American wild ‘ife were “stalked” with| Plot centers about » double romance \ @ camera, including coyotes, bears,|in Paris, city of color and galety. yyy . raccoons, eagles, rattlesnakes, baby Pe} grout age Ad an ae ’ a lion cubs. in yer as fawns and small ubs erica! THE FOURTH COMES Miss Parker and Russell Hardie| Owner of a feminine style salon, by JATCH! ROPS, B provide 2 human theme to the plot| accident of inheritance, and an Am- WORTH. : ‘ REROW NG STOVE: THE HOUSE WITH A PISTOL, as two young people who find love|erican college band leader teamed i with the favorite of the Paris music + halls as the double attraction of a AWRIGHT- BUT 1 STILL Li OF CHARGIN’ ne. fnocee te the lefgest American

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