The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1935, Page 8

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' tion of the gay, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935 “Oh, I suppose we'll patch i eleventh time Arthur and I have’ separated. THE GUMPS— AND NO FOOLIN’ You HEARD WHAT } SAID© UNLESS THAT. #10000. IS DOWN HERE BY WEDNESDAY MORNING® WE START SUIT, AND THE FIRST THING WE DO 1B TURN THE WHOLE STORY OVER TO THE NEWSPAPERS— NO/e NOTONE J PENNY LESS — BITHER You PAY UP OR YOu THAT BILLIONAIRE SON-IN-LAW ANOTHER DAY GONE AND STILL. NO WORD FROM MRB. DE STROSS — YLL BET SHE THINKS SHE CAN BLUFF US OUT OF THAT $10,000.— WELL I'LL. JUST CALL THAT BLOATED OLD PLUTOCRAT AND LAY DOWN SHE LAW TO HER = THAT FIEND / AND NOW SHES TRYING . TO STEAL MY#10,000.— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MOM 1S ‘SICK, I BET, BUT SHE WON'T TELL US, FOR FEAR OF WORRYING US TOO 1 SAW THE DOCTOR ABOUT IT, BUT HE WOULDN'T TELL ME MUCH, UNTIL I SHOWED HIM THE LETTER Mom wrote // AND HES ONLYGONG TO CHARGE: FOR SURE~SO MOM (( CAN HAVE AN OPERATION! iy it up so This is the a , | = CAMELS CO NOT HAVE HUMPS/S Fe GUANACO, OF SO. AMERICA iS ONE OF SEVERAL HUMPLESS CORFEW COMES FROM COUVRE-FEU, THUS BLENDING CONSTANTLY WITH THEIR. SURROUNDINGS. THis Curious WoRLD AND DATES BACK TO THE TIME WHEN EACH HOUSEHOLDER COVERED HIS FIRE AT A CERTAIN TIME EVERY EVENING. a By William Ferguson a BUSINESS-MEBBE You BETTER PLAY SAFE. Ever GOT TWE BEST OF ME Mihiedertintods SALESMAN SAM NICE OF YA TO TAKE ME JOU, Cull AN’ ToDAY You GOLEIN’, MONSIEUR LE / FORGET 2E BELLHOPPIN! MANAGER DE FLUKE! JIN ZE HOTEL MACON- SAM a ‘GOOD GOSH, KID, YA LOOK \aAw,NoGooy Wants LONESOME, SITTIN! THERE ) ME AROUND ----| ALL BY YERSELE| b U LITTLE AN’ ONLY IN FOURT’ GRADE! TaIn'T OR“COVER FIRE,” | AT THE MOVIES | Crawford Film One of Year’s Biggest Hits Starring Joan Crawford and direct- ed by W. S. Van Dyke—this combina- tion is enough to make any picture a success. In the case of “I Live My Life,” the new Metro-Goldwin-Mayer production at the Paramount Thea- tre, the combination coupled with a powerful story, is made an outstand- ing production. Different from any of the glam- orous star’s previous pictures, it casts her as a spoiled debutante whose love for a penniless archeologist redeems her. As the archeologist, Brian Aherne brings his finest performance to the screen, making the character a warm, charming and humorous digger of statues. Van Dyke's inspired direction is ap- parent in every scene of the new pro- duction. The swiftness, easy comedy and dramatic punch which he in- stills into his sequences are becoming @ personal trademark, Joan Crawford has never appeared more glamorous nor been more beau- tifully photographed. Her delinea- careless, heart-free character is the work of a fine ac- tress. One grain of marquis wheat plant- ed by Dr. Charles Saunders in 1903, increased. to 300,000,000 bushels in 1918, in North America alone. » Orchid perfume is made up largely of synthetic substitutes, since it is So experisive to’ make in a pure state. yi nae Rca ha onan ©] BOOTS AND HER BUNDIES |[ GEE EEE ST WAS SUS THINKIN, ABOUT DEAR! DEAR! EROES| NES. ANNO HELO! hee UPS TL BETCHA: YOU OST SEE THE BIS MOMENTS, THAYS ALL Jan Kiepura Again Is Sensational Film Hit According to the critical opinions jexpressed by leading newspaper re- | viewers, the new GB production, “My Heart Is Calling,” now the attraction |at the Capitol theater, has attained a degree of hitherto unprecedented ex- cellence for this type of picture. It jis a musical comedy romance, starr- jing the world-famous young tenor, Jan Kiepura, who captured the hearts jof all American movie-goers in his last picture, “Be Mine Tonight.” Featured with Mr. Kiepura are Son- nie Hale, favorite comedian of the British stage, and Marta Eggerth, the latter a blonde beauty whose dramatic talents, combined with her | melodious lyric soprano voice and the jability to dance like a veritable wood wey IS wy THAT LAFE. CANT BE LIKE, THAT 2 WHY ARE ALL THE BE COOOTIEUL THINGS IW MOVIES OR STORY BOOKS 2 NOW THERE “THATS TH WAN IT GOESIWE WET TALMIN’ ABOUT ROMANCE, sm OW, WOTSA OSE ? THATS LIFE For Yi NE es i LOVE <= A WAM SANDWICH BAR nymph, have made her the toast of Europe. Other distinguished players in the cast are Hugh Wakefield, Ernest Thesiger, Marie Lohr, Jeanne Stuart and John Singer. FOLKS, LAM OF THE | IN DANGER. NOBODY OPINION THAT MR.BIGGER f 1S STILL ALIVE, -—— Twelve hours and seven minutes make a day at the equator. This is the time which elapses between sun- |rise and sunset. German chemists have succeeded in making a substitute for hard rubber, pee and celluloid from dried animal lood. ‘The water ouzel, a bird species, can walk under water. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: BY JIMPIZEEZY, IF | AINT HADDA TIME! FALL INTO AN UNDERGROUND RIVER, WIND UP IN A SWAMP AN’ THEN GIT HAULED WAY OVER HERE By A FLYING LIZARD! et pg ef) 6S P

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