The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1935, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1985 THE GUMPS—JUST ONE STEP FROM THE GRAVE BiM- & IM HAS BEEN TURNE 4 NEED A WHAT, ALE Ritts IT'S NO USE {> DOWN POOR RISK ON HIS # 5,000,000, CANT mM A SICK MAN= ANSURANGE Pores } MAXBE AN BO YOU SicK> BE MORE oe iN) GET MS A HOT THE, sick ie Wel tere Me- NOU KNOW= | PIII “WATER BOTTLE: Levewthnancbarntiinit YM GOING TO MAN OF COMFORT FOLKS LIKE To READ ABOUT PEOPLE WHO EAT CAVIAR AND PHEASANT EGGS, AND 1 AIN'T YET GRADUATED FROM LIVER AND ONIONS / FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS RUFE, THIS MAN IS FROM THE SHADYSIDE PAPER! HE WANTS oy SSS Te A To INTERVIEW YoU...HE SAYS | BONANZA! YOu CAN'T E HOT COPY! “THE TOWN ats BUSZINGLABOUT g MAKE NEWS OUT OF AN / A MY TASTES ARE SIMPLE! GIMME A PIPE, A'CAN O'BEANS, A TOOTHBRUSH AND A DULL RAZOR, AN’ L DONT ASK FOR OLD BUZZARD WHO LIKES ANYTHING More ! ‘To SET WITH HIS FEET ON A TAI | Tits CURIOUS, WORLD "rewonr s NUTHIN' TA, DO SINCE. 0U22]| GEE, SOMEBODY LeET 1 BOUNCED ME, YESTERDAY I] | THIS SIDE DOOR OPEN! GUESS I'LL SPEND TH OAY HERE AT TH’ BALL PARK-| CRASHED TH’ GATE, EH? NO U [sj XH’ COMING SEASON! @uere can Be No EXACT SCIENTIFIC DEFINITION OF AN (INTOXICATING IRRATIONA LEAGUE CHAMPS —_—eo— SEASON GPENS NeXT AT THE MOVIES LSE LUCKY LEE WHATS THE LATEST NEWS Butterworth, Merkel ' In Comedy Hit Film There have been more pretentious ones, but there has never in years been a better comedy filmed than “Baby Face Harrington,” the new (Metro -Goldwyn-Mayer production the comedy team of Charles Butterworth and Una Merkel, at the Paramount Theatre Thursday gnd Friday. Swift, nimble and extremely funny, the new picture reflects utmost praise on its producer, Edgar Selwyn; di- gector, Raoul Walsh, and—most of all «the excellent cast. “ The start Charles Butterworth and Una Merkel, as a team, made in “The Night Is Young,” is brought to a | . Brilliant climax in “Baby Face Har- gington,” the story written especially for them. Charles Butterworth is Willie Har- gington, a small-town clerk. Una Merkel is his socially ambitious wife. ‘Trying to be the man she thinks him, ‘Willie gets involved with a band of le toughest outlaws ever to man a achine gun. He lands in jail, and he outlaws extricate him, only to ‘pola him captive at their hideout. while a blood-chilling man hunt With such ingenious comedy situa- tions the new picture is replete. Mov- $ng swiftly, it ends with a surprise as pbrupt ‘as the clash of cymbals, Sheriff Confiscates Load of Wine, Fruit A large truckload of wine and fruit was confiscated Monday by the Jocal sheriff's officials, acting on a search warrant issued to H. R. Mc- up the truck for freight- @ 1935 license but found loors locked. He became Dickens Mystery Film Will Show at Capitol Claude Rains and Douglass Mont- gomery spent three whole days un- der-ground during the filming of ‘Universal's new mystery film, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre Thurs- day and Friday. Some of the most spectacular scenes of this film are down in the crypts beneath a large cathedral, Crypts were built under ground so stark realism would be the result and for three days the players worked in them. These scenes are so thrilling as to be actually hair-rais- ing. In addition to Rains and Mont- Heather Angel, David Man- , Valerie Hobson and Francis L. Sullivan are also seen in featured roles in this film which was directed by Stuart Walker. “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” is a grand concoction of love, ro- mance, intrigue, jeolously and thrill- ing mystery, ‘The story is based on the love of a man for his nephew's sweetheart. A man who leads an amazing double life, being seen one day in a cheap London opium dive and the next lead- ing the choir in the Cathedral in the village of Cloisterham. Supervisor to Patrol Pioneer and Riverside A supervisor clothed with full po- lice powers has been delegated to pa- trol Riverside and Pioneer parks in an effort to protect the picnic shelters and log cabins constructed with fed- eral funds, Myron Atkinson, city aud- itor, said Wednesday. The decision to police the grounds was made following a report of a fed- eral park service inspector. The in- Spector had planned to take pictures of the work accomplished but adan- doned the idea when he saw the con- dition of the shelters. Vandals have marked up the shelt- ers, carved initials in the logs and .| mutilated the wood structures until Presenting a to shipping, hope Tuesday for two ves- peared in the crush- schooners. The Alsatian . and the Arthur D. men aboard, they are scarcely recognizable, At- kinson said. “The $25 reward for information leading to the arrest of anyone caught damaging the property still holds good,” Atkinson said. KANSAS BANK ROBBED Arlington, Kas, May 1.—(P— Three young unmasked men robbed the Citizen State bank here Tuesday of an estimated $1,300 and for a short time held Captive C. V. Warner, bank president, and R. E. Sickmon, a cus- tomer. The two were released a half mile from the bank and the president returned to the institution to free __ JseVen persons locked in the- vault, MADE ANOTHER KYUIN IN TH WOULD TAME LUFE EASY MAKING SOME OF US OLD TIMERS LOOK PRETTY BAD WELL, WELL! |WHERES \ AIN'T BUT ONE. THATS IT, OVER THERE, ACROST HUMPHRI SO “THIS IS’ |THE BEST \PARIL. Miz BANDY RUNGIT—SETS A RIGHT GOOD TAG ALLEY OOP STEAK ,FRIED CHICKEN AND STRAWBERRY zg SHORTCAKE EVERY MEAL. SO YOU WANT ME TO INFLUENCE / THAT'S IT -HE SAYS ALLEY OOP TO LET YOU BOYS SET HIM UP AS KING, EH? UNABLE TO INTEREST ALLEY OOP IN THEIR PROPOSITION , THE "OOP-FOR-KING” DELEGATION PAYS A CALLON OOOLA-~ ABOUT LUCKY LEE, PET ? HE'S POSITINELY HE AINT INTERESTED, BOF TH TLL DO \ ONY PERSON Wee ISNT AWARE OF , LNCKY LEES # BREATH-TAKING # CAREER |S WS OWN FATHER | ONDER HERE'S HUMPHREY PARK. WE WAS GOIN! To FIXIT UP Oe PANT ekase, BUT WE FIGGERED IT WOULDN'T DO NO GOOD, WITH COWS AROUND, OUTOF SIGHT: }

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