The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1985 S BACON | Tuis Curious WorRLD WHAT 1s THe OFFICIAL NAME OF THE CAPITAL OF THE UNITED STATES? (Ans. tomorrow) © 1995 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. HIGH TEMPERATURE FUMAROLES, AND STEAM PRESSURE UFTS THE SKILLET INTO THE AIR. 8 SIDE GLANCES a ak y iy : MAN- OH, MAN = WHAT A DIFFERENCE AROUND THIS HOUSE \NITH THE OLD SHREW GONE - You'vE FINALY GOT YOURSELF A REAL LOVE NEST HERE. BOAT QUIET IF YOU CAN PASS Doc Dow's EYE-TEST, NUTTY, WE'LL WELCOME You To TRY OUT FoR FooT- BALL! OTHERWISE, No SALE !! By William Ferguson A RABBIT AT ALL, BUT A HARE. RABBITS CO NOT HAVE ae CAN BE FRIED OvER.’ ! | AT THE MOVIES | : Garbo Emerges New And Greater Heroine f When Garbo dances, that alone i 1 should be news—for Greta Garbo } actually dances the mazurka in her t ‘Tenth Anniversary picture, “Anna Karenina,” which opened Wedmes- day at the Paramount Theatre. Although every new Garbo picture is an event, the Swedish star’s Tenth Anniversary as a Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer star has teen rewarded by her greatest film in many years. “Anna Karenina,” Leo Tolstoy’s immortal novel, has been brought to the screen as her most colorful pro- duction, at least. In it she has Fred- ric Marsh as her fifteenth lover of the. screen, and she is supported by more than forty featured players: David O. Selznick has spared no St effort in making the picture as au- Ni thentic and as full of production values as he did “David Copperfield.” an a my oe Br We don’t need amateur hours to provide new talent. We haven't be- gun to use the fine dramatic and De musical talent that is eager for a Be chance—Mme. Yolanda Mers-Irion, advisory. chairman, Woman’s Na- ‘The statesmen today are like chauf- feurs in high-powered cars who know the road is slippery, while in 1914 they were like chauffeurs who did not know what skidding was.— Sir Arthur Willert, English news- + Paper correspondent. Small open cockpit airplanes led in aircraft production figures for 1934. £.32 Four Stars Appear in ‘Little Big Shot’ Film Four stars appear in the Warner Bros. production, “Little Big Shot,” today. The four star cast is headed by Sybil Jason and includes Glenda Farrell, Robert Armstrong and Ed- baby star, five and a half years old, who was born in Capetown, South Africa, taken to London by her uncle, @ famous producer, where she made an instantaneous hit, and stole the two shows in which she appeared, “Barnacle Bill,” and “Dance Band.” Her success was so marked Warner Bros. signed her to play the stellar role in “Little Big Shot,” in which she sings, dances and mimics, and as-/ tonished Hollywood by her talented | acting. She is responsible for much of the laughter, as well as the tender scenes in the picture. Glenda Farrell, contrary to her) usual chiseling roles, plays the part of @ girl with a real heart, although she is still something of a wise cracker who is completely sophisticat- ed, knowing the ways of men, If you want to make a people proud, you must give it something to be proud of. History finds no na- tion really worth-while except when it builds its own monuments.—Adolf Hitler. In early Attic art, satyrs were rep- resented as grotesque men with horses’ tails; later they approached the type of Pan. ‘ ®@ |THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) FRECK,IF Your, — MEMORIZE THAT EYE- CHART, AND HELP ME TO LEARN IT, ITLL SALESMAN SAM L GAVE UP & GOOD JoB||SEE! TEN BELLS, AN’, KITTY @IN'T HERE YET. TLL AsK OU’ 0U22 WHEN SHE'S COMIN’ INI AT SANDY BEACH TS COME. BACK TA WORK, FER OU22 AGAIN, SoS I COULD GE NEaR Kitty]! THE GUMPS— OLD I TOLD SO eS RARE FoR A CA e— VT'S WHAT ) ALWAYS. LONGED FOR ~ I HAVE IT HERE, NUTTY... LETTER FOR LETTER! IT's I HAVEN'T EVEN REMOVED THE LIKE THIS...GHJISP IN EYE-CHART FROM MY- CABINET LARGE LETTERS, AND , " TCNGUW IN SMALL ) ? @ TWO-WEEK Vi On TC’ Dey! /HoLey socks! TH’ WIEE'S GONNA BE CASHIER’ } WHERE'D SHE WHILE KITTY’'S ACA | } Goe which opens at the Capitol Theatre| ~ ward Everett Horton. Sybil is the new | « THATS Ror! GA WANTS XA YW MEAN YW WANT ! ME TEL BACK WITH THE FIRST, M2. BIGGERS SELECT TRAELI IPANIONS BEHAVE LIKE CATS AND DOGS. NNEEONT WORRY ABOUT NER FAMIN' i STOPPED AT TH’ CABIN DOWN TH’ SHORE. ANS ASKED TY GAL THERE TCOME UP NLOOK AFTER TH BRATS WHILE SET AWAY —— THRE (o} eS E MONTHS H UVE, EH? THAT FELLA'S |A CREER| NO MORE SICK THAN iM. OUTER MORE MONEY 'N! YOU EVER Si AN! IE YOU THINKS THIS BLOOMIN! NT WHAT'S S——~—~( GET A LOAD OF THIS-) HEY, S *“ DOOTSY BOBO NOTICE As part of the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of St. Alexius Hospital, a luncheon open to all business and professional men and ‘women will be served at the Memorial building at noon, 12 o'clock sharp, on Thursday, Sept. 19th. be Archblehon Joka G. Murray of St. Paul will The Service Clubs will attend in a body, Non- members ‘of Service Clubs will make re- servations immediately with

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