The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1935, Page 10

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‘a6 woes: 5-3-9 ee TITHE BISMARCK TRIB WEA SERVICE “She’s even got me thinking about vacation time.” By William ‘ Ferguson THis Curious WorLb WEN WEEKS OF EACH YEAR SITTING ON EGGS, AND THEN Is PORCED ‘THE FEMALE'S RESPONSIBILITIES BNO AFTER SHE LAYS THE EGGs. % VIOLET |S THE STATE eo me SPENDS TO REAR THE YOUNG/ ~ © 1998 BY NEA SERVICE, INS. FLOWER. OF FOUR STATESS WISCONSIN, ILLINOIS, RHODE ISLAND AND NEW JERSEV. AT THE . ‘Baby Face’ Harrington Is Uproarious Comedy If you like to laugh—and who ' @oesn’t?—run, don’t walk, to the Paramount theater, where “Baby Face Harrington,” the funniest man of the year, is playing today and Friday. And not only funniest, but most . original. It has no parallel nor com- parison, because its star, Charles But- terworth, is unique among comedians. ‘This is Butterworth’s first leading role, in a picture especially written for him. Although the picture principally _ concerns the exploits of the unsmil- ing Butterworth, Una Merkel shares honors as his wife. They make the t comedy team, these two, each "with a different technique, each bal- | aneing the other, yet both in perfect ‘The supporting cast is especially selected. Nat Pendleton plays _ well nother of his famous gangster roles, | his burly toughness in sharp contrast ‘4to the small, quizzical-looking man. Briefly, the humor of the story lies MOVIE ‘Mystery of Drood’ THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1985. THE GUMPS—IN THE DUMPS SIMPLY CAN'T EAT ATHING= WE JUST LOST MY APPETITE COMPLETELY = MAYBE, IT's BECAUSE wits Togs AND TURNING: YZ (( {v's NO USE, MOTHER = | F TN ” YE WILL YOU LOOK AT MOW Me Ae APN CHEEKS ARE SUNIGN N- A HAPPY | NUE HAVE BEEN 80 ih WORRIED ABOUT ME = | MERE | AM~ WITH EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD ‘TO LIVE FOR- MONEY- A BEAUTIFUL WIFE — WOME - AND NOW | HAVE TO LOSE MY WEALTH ~ LIKE A GREAT RUGGED TREE OF THE ST RENDED BY LIGHTNING - SO AM | STRUCK N= OW, THE FUTILITY OF IT ALL MI E-ORING SOME MORE thug ANI NOW, WHAT? I WOULDN'T PART WMH THIS BAG FOR ANYTHING! (T HAS A SPECIAL COMBINATION LOCK ON IT... ‘AND IN ORDER THAT I WOULDN'T FORGET THE COMBINATION, I HAD IT TATTOOED CARPET BAG WAS FILLED WITH UNCUT DIAMONDS I HEADACHE, AFTER YOUR WIFE THUMPED YOu WITH HER UMBRELLA ? TD BETTER MAKE A THOROUGH EXAMINATION, MR KUHN EVER KNEW ANYONE HAD ‘PUT EARPHONES, T HEAR THANKS FER THE AUTOGRAPH, MR. HERRING! GOSH t wuaTttal WALLO FB AN! ITS oy BALL! CARTEAU 1 BOUEHT ? WELL IN DISMANTLING WT, THEY FOUND. A WIDDEN TREASURE, WORTH! 50 TIMES WOT , L PAID FER TH PACE THAT LIXKY LEE 1S NT: SETTING HAS EVEN BOOTS WS NAME \S> SPOKEN \N TONES OF AWE ! WIS LUCK \S UNCANNY, WS OVER- NIGHT FAME ACTUALLY ARABIAN NIGHTICON Entertains Family| wasn tusss Thrilling entertainment for the en- tire family is Universal’s new mystery drama, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” which opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre, with Claude Rains, Douglas Montgomery and a brilliant cast of supporting players. The story centers round John Jasp- er, played by Claude Rains, who is choir leader in @ cathedral in a lit- tle English village. But while he is @ respected churchman in public, he is a victim of the opium habit in pri- vate life and is a strange dual per- sonality. Jasper is secretly in love with the fiance of his nephew, Edwin | Drood. The girl is played by Heather Angel and his nephew is played by | David Manners. Into this strange triangle is in- jected a fiery youth from Ceylon, Neville Landless, played by Doug- lass Montgomery. Landless falls in love with Miss Angel and develops @ hatred for young Drood, even going so far as to attack him with a re. Drood disappears and some of his clothing is found in the nearby river. ‘His uncle yells that he has been mur- dered. To tell the answer would be to deprive you of some spine tingles. Rains, Heather Angel, Douglass Montgomery, Valerie Hobson, David Manners and Francis L. Sullivan are truly magnificient. ‘There is no other factor in raising turkeys that will be more likely to ine sure success than raising the birds away from where both chickens and Poults have been brooded, or where no droppings were placed during the last several years, A tax-paying farmer saves twice when he controls soil erosion. He saves his basic capital, the soil, and he and his neighbors save as taxpay- ers, It costs money to repair the damage caused by destructive erosion, ASH ANDEASY REGISTER AT THE RIVERSIOE HOTEL, AND IARE PLEASED TO NOTICE AVERY ATTRACTIVE GIRL EYEING| THEM, CAPTAIN EASY AND MR. TUBBS, - g pote su THE GIRL FLUTTERS OVER 10 THEM HELLO, OOOLA! SAY, | GOT SUMPIN, IT TELL YA! A CRAZY BUNCH OF YAPS ARE TRYIN T'GET ME WHAT ? ME BE KING OF MOO? WHOOOSH? | COULON'T THINK OF It! Boy! \ Happa KeTCH IT! OYA THINK | WAS GONNA LOSE THIS! BALL, AFTER TH! Tous Time { HAO GETTIN LUKE HERRI To AUTOGRAPH ITZ | COUNECTORS ,DEALERS AND THE CURIOUS! ITS DOING THE BIGGEST IMPORTING) |] BUSINESS IN TOWN AND MOST OF THE CROWD CANT EVEN GET ity | . © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT, OFF. IVE FOLLQWED YOUR THRILLING ADVENTURES IN THE PAPERS. YOU'RE SIMPLY GRAND. You'R'é SE AUTOGRAPH em, ae APHE THRILL OF A LIFETIME! NEVER BEFORE HAVE 2 NWAGH AND EASY BEEN ASKED FOR THEIR ALITOGRAP WHY, ALLEY / HOW ABSURD! KIND OF A MONARCH | 00 BELIEVE | OON'T WANTA \ WE'D HAVE, IF YOU YOURE GETTING ING? THIN -SKINNEDS,

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