The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1935, Page 8

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SKAHdH Mees reentacHs mmanme 7 romised to marry him next Christmas if I can’t do itn any better in the meantime.” Eu EAST INI Tuis, Curious WorRLD IES, HAS SUCTION-CUPS ! By Wiltiam Ferguson ON ITS TOES. SEVERAL SPECIES of SPIDERS ARE KNOWN TO FROM OVERHANGING GRASS ONTO THEIR PREY. AT THE MOVIES Forest Fire Climax To a Strong Drama Tremendous havoc wrought by the flames which devastate a peaceful valley has an inspiring effect for good in the spiritual regeneration of the principal characters in “The Heal- er,” .Monogram’s picturization of Robert Herrick’s novel which opened its initial local run Wednesday and ‘Thursday at the Paramount Theatre. The story concerns a struggling young physician who, hampered by the lack of funds and proper facili- ties, is carrying on a wonderful work mong the crippled children who are Patients at the health resort, which the doctor has constructed about a healing pool. The doctor in the case is portrayed by Ralph Ballamy, who gives one of his finest performances. His assist- ant is played by Karen Morley as a young woman who has surrendered social position to ald the doctor in his worthy undertakings. Into his quiet retreat comes the disturbing influence of a beautiful and sophis- ticated young woman, played by Ju- dith Allen, who utilizes her father's tre: ndous wealth in an effort to the doctor away from his mod- e deavors and induces him to be- Fg the head of a palatial sanitar- lum, ‘The doctor succumbs to her bland- ishments, but finds that he is stifled by his artificial existence and the forest fire which destroys the sani- tarium and ‘brings him back once more to the scene of his finest work. west of Minot e217 CATCH FISH/ THEY OROP Old-Time Hayride In “Green Gables” Remember the old fashioned hay- ride— The sort of picnic where every one clambered aboard a hay piled wagon and started for a slow, romantic ride through the moonlight, with banjos strumming and happy voices doing their best to harmonize? You'll see just such a ride in RKO- Radio’s picturization of the novel “Anne of Green Gables,” which comes. to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow. The typical team of sturdy blacks awaits the crack of the driver’s whip. Children, bearing enticing picnic Packages, clamber over the wheels and up the ladder to the hay-softened wagon bed. An accordion wheezes merrily, mingling its melody with the clamor of excited voices. There's ies the typical boy-and-girl lovers’ Anne Shirley thinks that Gilbert Blythe is going to be her beau on the | ~ so, and fools her by squiring Alice Wainwright. Anne Shirley 1s portrayed by her sixteen-year-old actress namesake, Anne Shirley. Tom Brown plays Gilbert, and Mary Beich is seen as Alice Wainwright, ‘The hayride is one of the romaintic episodes of the story which centers about the adventures and romance of ‘@ vivacious, red-haired orphan girl. ©. P. Heggie, Helen Westley, Sara Haden, Gertrude Messinger, June Preston, Murray Kinnell and Charley Grapewin have vivid roles in the film. George Nicholls, Jr., directed. 5 CHICAGOANS HURT Mnot, N. D., Aug. 27.—(>)—Five|. members of the F. Krause family of .| Chicago are recovering from minor injuries received Saturday when their car rolled over several times 10 miles YOu ARE, BUT KEEP -YOUR DISTANCE !! WASH TUBBS tide. Gilbert knows that she thinks| ALLEY OOP THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1935 THE GUMPS—A THOUSAND TIMES NO OH~PLEASE, MY SWEET- ALLYOU__- CAM TSOGRELE? HAYE 10 BO 1S SaRY= THINK OF POOR. PARDON— MAMA=_ ALONE = UNCARED FOR= WON'T YOU LOGIZE. ME HAPPY= way tHows — \J { APOLOGIZE og r] SOMETHING THAS WAS NOT MY FAULT ? 1 HAVE MY PRIDE TOO— at IT'S NO USE— STOUR MOTHER Oy. je ‘i » f I DONT KNOW WHO WHERE YOU ARE, THE ONLY THING YOULL MINE IS LEAD ! AND DON'T LEAVE (STEP ON IG You Oe | eorPoise!, NEAH, L COULDA SWAM Faster (& T rake WEARIN' ‘THIS eR mel Luc! y Mew! YER toes GARR €@ GOOD ‘ WASNT KAD A BREAK SHE BAS EVERY RIGHT THAT an ed WNOWS, SHE [] MUCH BAPPINESS --EVED MORE! 2 THEM SUL GEE ~ LIFE \S FONNRY = AND CROEL ,TOO' 1 WONDER WRAT VS ALL ABORT +> = BODV! REMEMBER, GIRLS, WE BROUGHT THESE ) (THE GIRLS WILL COOK LUNG GET SOME WATER, SOMEBODY! WASHES FAINTED. , Ets Wage Cobe CHAIRS JUST FOR _(@D WHEN We GO \(/AND TIL) _ ) 5. Pacry FOR WASH -

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