The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1985 SOW I! BY DIGGING HUNDREDS F TINY HOLES IN TREES, CAUSES INJURIES WHICH, IN THE MAPLE, PRODUCE \* ‘THE PECULIARLY GRAINED ‘WOOD KNOWN AS “BIRD'S-EVYE MAPLE.” THIS CurRIOUS WorRLD s By ‘slilliam Ferguson BOMINICAN FROG skips THE TADPOLE STAGE ENTIRELY/ IT DEVELOPS INSIDE. THE CRYSTAL-LIKE | EGG AND EMERGES AS | A FULL:FLEDGED FROG. | [AT THE MOVIES Schumann-Heink and | Martini Co-Starred At seventy-four, Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink, long a reigning fa-) vorite of the concert stage, still pos-) sesses the energy and youthful con- viction necessary to launch into a new and unexplored career. | With the knowledge that she is the favorite of music lovers everywhere, Madame Schumann-Heink makes her motion picture debut in an important featured role of Nino Marfini’s “Here’s to Romance,” coming today and ‘Thursday to the Paramount Theatre. Madame Schumann-Heink’s great voice, still as clear and perfectly con- trolled as it was 20 years ago, has won Jegions of appreciative listeners for the “lieder” of Brahms, the songs of Schubert, Wagner and other Ger- manic composers, who are her favor- ites. In “Here's to Romance,” Madame Schumann-Heink plays herself. The picture, which represents Hollywood's first earnest effort in the field of op- eratic music, presents her as Martini's teacher, a grand old lady filled with the gusto of living, and the person who helps to find a solution of the film’s amusing romantic problems. Bicycle-riding is a popular Austrian Sport, sales of “bikes” in the first five months of this year reaching a rece ord total of 80,000. Hockey is said to have originated with the Persians, from whom it was acquired by the Greeks, who in turn passed it on to the Romans. ‘Dr. Socrates,’ With Muni, Opening Today Paul Muni will be seen on the screen of the Capital Theatre today in his latest starring vehicle, “Dr. Socrates,” in what is said to be one of the most dramatic roles of his career, The picture which combines thrill- ing adventure and a glowing romance, is based on the best selling novel by W. R. Burnett, author of “Little Caesar.” The plot centers about Muni, por- traying a country doctor, once a great surgeon of the city, who has lost his nerve through the death on the oper- ating table of his fiancee. A shat- tered, neryous wreck, ironically dub- bed Dr. Socrates, by a blustering, small town competing physician, he has little success until a band of bank bandits and killers terrorize the neighborhood. Kidnaped by the bandits and taken to their hide-out to dress the wounds of those shot in battles with police, he recognizes the place, and is in- strumental in leading to their capture by placing the government agents on their trail. Ann Dvorak plays opposite Muni as {a little, innocent hitch-hiker the ban- dits have captured, and with whom Muni falls in love, Large periodic markets swell the Population of many Ethiopian towns. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: THE GUMPS—ILL BE THERE DONT WORRY- SHELL BE HERE = SHE KNOWS WHICH SIDR HER BREAD IS BUTYERED ON= SHED GO OUY ON THE SYREET WITH A TIN COP AND BEG FOR THAT H10,000.— BEFORE SHE'D LET BIM GUMP FIND OUT WHAT A RASCAL AND u CNEAP- SKATE SNE'D MADE OF HERSELF- AND SHE'S NOY TAKING: ANY ON LOSING OLD SEY SARS GUMP TEN OCLOCK — JEN THOUSAND THAT'S POSITIWELY THE ALL | MANE IN. THIE LATEST YOU CAN NAVE @ WORLD= AND TO “THINK UMAVE. TO SACRIFICE \T_7O A GREEDY OLD SHREW AND A SCOUNDREL | OF A LAWYER, TO GAVE | ints Se. THIS 13 ONE BRUISE Put, NEVER, WRAL 1. $. Pat, Of: - ‘i Ree. U.S Fi, by Chicago Tribane-N. ¥. News Syndicat, ALY) WHY DON'T YOU TELL THE i, COACH ABOUT YouR MOTHER ? HED REALIZE, THEN, WHY YOU CAN'T GET A BANG OUT OF HEARING THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM ANNOUNCE “THAT * FRECKLES M®GOOSEY FUMBLED BE- HIND HIS OWN GOAL LINE, BUT, - HE'S KIND To:HIS | ENOUGH TO MAKE THE TEAM, OR I'M NOT !! AND A GUY CAN'T CONCENTRATE ON FOOT- Sey, BELLHOP, I GOT SesT TEN NO SOONER MINUTES Ta _KETCH MY TRAIN WILLY SAIDSKI THAN! YA DASH UP Tea MY ROOM AN' SEE ¢ DONESKI, SIRI (EG THERE'S A Ganaaou = ON TH’ RIGHT, MR. FUT2 WERE IT'S THERE! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES: THAT THE MORE ANYONE KNEW, GEE' THE PROFESSOR SURE WAS O02) NLOSOPRN LAST NIGHT ! THE | THEN KNEW HE SN WNSRreoce WAS TRUIY A | L LESS DANGEROUS THING By CRANE WELL GIT.1T THRU YER NOODLE, GIRLIE. SLIPPERY BIGGER TOLE SURE, AN! WAS T TEL OF OUR TO THINK OF MR. BIGGER BEING— BEING LISSEN, GIRLIE, WHY WOULD onto My THEORY 15 THAT THE YACHT RETURNED] |SLIPPERY BIGGER SAIL AWAY NO THAT HE (aj 1 |WITHOUT HIS CLOTHES ON 2 SAILED AWAY. HE AIN'T NO NUDIST. 7 : BY ond CROWD.

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