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BSG PAPO oe Se els WR m a “Remember what.an awful cold you caught the last you were. inspired.” Nace SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935__ THE GUMPS—IT'S A BAD SIGN WELL=MIALIE | THINK [Tis SILLY TO BE SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WHEN A DOG HOWLS OUTSIDE THE HOUSE AND A RISO NOD MIGHT AS WELL | HAPPENED Wnt iy “BE PRE 10 BIMBO, ‘ORE NOUR UNCLE nes yD Neirs PASSED AWAN= WON'T You COME IN? 2 MAY HAVE TO WIRE AN THE WirRE, THE TELEGRAM FoR You IN YOUR APARTMENT ! haa | | THis Curious sO NAVIGABLE STREAMS/ I|@ THIRTY - ONE STATES AND TWO CANADIAN PROVINCES. © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, A FULL- SIZED Shain, > Barrymore, Lugosi and Allan in Terror Film Ifyou don’t sleep well at night, have bad dreams, or nervous spells—you ean get full value out of it by seeing “Mark of the Vampire,” Metro-Gold- ‘wyn-Mayer’s uncanny detective mys- tery playing at the Paramount Theatre, Thursday and Friday. Murder in strange guise runs ram- pant, terror lurks in sinister shadows ‘where the “un-dead” stalk their hu- man prey at night, and thrill upon thrill and shock upon shock pack this fantastic drama, probably the ultimate in terror-mystery of the screen. Directed by Tod Browning, “Edgar Allan Poe of the Screen,” and creator of “Dracula” and such mysteries, and ‘with Lionel Barrymore, Bela Lugosi, Elizabeth Allan, Lionel Atwill, Jean -Hersholt and others in an all-star east, the new picture keeps the audi- ence on the “edge of thelr seats” to the final fadeout. Amazing effects, bats changing to hhuman forms, fantastic clouds and breathless suspense as a detective pits > his wits against the long-dead vam- pire horde, mark the amazing pro- guction, staged on a lavish scale. Most of the terror is in the able fhands of Bela Lugosi, who is fearsome as Count Mora, and Carol Borland,| tory of Music. newly-discovered “Vampire Girl,” as the uncanny Lune. Holmes Her- pert and James Bradbury, Jr., also play weird vampire roles, More Funds Needed For Herd Inspection Henry O'Neil and Jimmy Butler. More funds must be obtained from ome state source to permit continu- ance of retesting of tuberculosis in- fected herds and maintain the official | a 3 & & a Zz ES 2 i ait zg 9 g BREE glee. a The MISSISSIPPI RIVER HAS 250 TRIBUTARIES, WEIGHING ONLY A GAN BE MADE FROM THE GIANT VA PLANT. ,.5 AT THE MOVIES WORLD ‘Porguson™ OF WHICH ARE IT BRAINS HENEN'T REACHED FIRST FER Gos ‘ows WHEN! SOMETHIN GOTTA Be CONE Gees IT RIGHT OFFA TH’ ip HEY, UME WHATS TH RIGHT THING TA SAY WHEN TH PITCHER. WSSES FOUR WIDE ONES? - GALL FOUR! TAKE YER 9 ° Be an eee ae: eeey a. en. FP) © 1986 BY HEA SERVICE, WHC.T. M, RED. U. 8. PAT. OFF. Jim Kasbeer Twirls Baton in ‘Dinky’ Film The whirling baton of little Jimmy Kasbeer, drum major of the world’s first Sons of the American Legion Band, won for him a host of new admirers among the Warner Bros. company that went to the football field of U. C. L. A, for the making of scenes of “Dinky,” showing at the Capitol Theatre, starting Thursday, Jimmy’s nimble hands have become famiilar at all California gatherings of Legionnaires, It was with his help that this band, which claims Holly- wood for its home, won three prizes at the last state convention of the American Legion. In “Dinky,” Jimmy, who has been foie the. and of ihe "Orphen WARMERS me ing & football game with a ; BUT THERE MUST BE SOME| MR.LAKE IS Ht CHECKED } Sicrace He's EXPECTIN' GONE, 1 TeuL | | WUNTASEE OUT? ¢ Us. HE'S GUNNA Buy OuR/ YoU HE SAID || PEGGY AUTOGRAPHS. 2 KE, neighboring military school. In the scenes following the making of a winning touchdown by Jackie Cooper, Master Kasbeer, by his expert man- ipulation of his drum major's baton, so inspired the thespian orphans that very little rehearsing was necessary. “Peewee” has been the “head man” of his band for a period of two years and was trained for his job by Harry Henson, the organizer, who is a member of the Hollywood Conserva- “Dinky” is a stirring drama of everybody's children, based on a story by John Fante, Frank Fenton and Samuel Gilson Brown. Jackie Cooper is starred while others in the cast include Mary Astor, Roger Pryor, Henry Armetta, Betty Jean Haney, School Officers Will ‘The annual Burleigh county school Officers meeting will be held Monday, June 17 at the city auditorium here, THAS AS FAR AS WE CAN LET GUZ GO DOWN TH’ UNDERGROUND RIVER! > SEE —HERE'S WHATLL “\ ENO OF TH’ perintendent, announced Tuesday. WE DO,NOW, The program for the meeting will be arranged later this week by W. B. Fal- coner, president of the county school officers association, and Miss Huber. Tt has been found that people eat more nuts during the cooler months -|than during summer. Nuts are very heavy in calories and proteins, cold weather requisites,