The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1935, Page 10

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“THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1985 . By George Clark | —— _ ~ fo} 0995 Wen SEQUICE 1m “Jerry, what’s this nonsense I hear about you being a pose sible candidate for President?” THis Curious WoRLD oe By William Ferguson BUTTERFUES | attack B/ROS.A HY TH WON XOUS LOOK 7 WHY THE. IMPATIENT FIDGETINGS? THE GUMPS—THE PAPER PROFIT SPENDTHRIFT I DON'T KNOW WHO THAT MASKED MARVEL ||WHO THAT KID. IS, BUT HE'S IS! LCANT TELL \NAME IS RUNNING KINGSTON ||WHO HE IS,witH /COCK- RAGGED !! GREAT GUNS AND “THE FIRST THING TOLD COOK NOT To GAVE HIM EXPLICIT INSTRUCTIONS NOT "To... HE DOES, 1S TO RUN TWO MO, O8 DEM CIRCUS |FOLKS DONE COME, MISTAH NMINDY, AN’ AH PUTS DEM IN 'DA LONG ROOM, URSTAIRS ! TU on, coor cracious- |} A WILL YOU LOOK AT THIS. By BLOSSER FAT CHANCE YOULL HAVE! THERE ARE ELEVEN GUYS OUT ON THAT FIELD WHO HAVE BEEN TRYING TO DO JUST THAT, FOR TEN GOOD NIGHT! 1 GOTTA GET THAT GUY OUTTA HERE! ° BOY / IF EMMY EVER TAKES LESSONS FROM HIM-OOIE // OS NOT EXIST ON THIS €ARTH/ STORIES OF SUCH ARE THE PRODUCTS OF EARLY- DAY MADE. WAX FOR CANDLES BY BOILING BERRIES OF WAXBERRY PLANTS. , 11-13 | AT THE MOVIES William Powell Scores | Farrell, Henry Stars Hit in New Spy Drama/In ‘Forbidden Heaven’ Spies will be with us so long as mations hold any jealousies toward Henry enact the leading roles in each other. -Therefore, spy dramas|"Forbidden Heaven,” attraction at are always timely—and Metro-Gold- | the Capitol Theatre today and Thurs- wyn-Mayer brings to the screen one day. ‘of the most gripping stories based on| Aside from the leads, Mr. Farrell this subject in William Powell's new| and Miss Henry, Beryl Mercer and starring film, “Rendezvous,” which| Fred Walton have been cast in im- opened today at the Paramount! portant roles. Others in their sup- ‘Theatre. | port include Eric Wilton, Phyllis “Rendezvous” is the story of Am-| Barry (Moonstone), Barry Winton, erica’s famous spy-catching bureau| and Erick Snowden. during the World War, with the| Miss Mercer needs no introduction science of the cryptogropher playing|t» screen audiences — her sincere the principal role. characterizations have endeared her Powell comes to us this time as an|to the hearts of all who have seen entirely different detective from his| her. In “Forbidden Heaven” her role roles in the past, and the best he has|{s one of the most sympathetic she portrayed so far. As a puzzle editor has ever essayed. drafted into the spy-catching business| Eric Wilton has to his credit such at Washington he finds himself en- | Outstanding pictures as Sam Gold- Charles Farrell and Charlotte meshed in many complicated situa-|WYn's, “Masquerader,” “Midnight tions with many notorious enemy | Alibi,” “Vanessa” for MGM, and “Les Miserables.” agents as well as with the lovely daughter of the Assistant Secretary of War. “Forbidden Heaven” tells the story of four strangers who, by a whim of fate, meet in Hyde Park, London, Although unwillingly thrown togeth- er, these distinctly different individ- uals form a beautiful friendship. They share misfortune and success in @ plot full of laughter and tears, ex- altation and heart throbs. Practically all larger airports of the United States now have airport radio traffic-control apparatus and employ this system. ‘When approaching landing fields, the general rule is that the pilot make left turns unless otherwise di- rected. Sirius, the dog star, has a star com- panion made of substance so dense that one teaspoon of it would weigh about 490 pounds. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: SST Several hundred small planes sell- ing for around $400 have been pro- duced in France. Letting food scorch is no Sar te eae a berning tare tor As I LD You, DEFLUKE SAILED AWAY IN HENRI LA GOOFS BALLOON, AND I HAVEN'T HEARD FROM HIM SINcE! I'M TAKIN’ CHARGE OF He HOTEL TIL! He RETURNS | HOT SERVICE SO YOU'RE IN CHARGE , HUH WELL, L WISH TO HAND You 2 GLAD TO HEAR IT, & Ame. O WHEE! UNDER! COMPLIMENT! FoR TH FIRST (MY OIRECTION, THE Time SINCE [VE GEEN HERE, I'M GETTIN’ ENOUGH HEAT IN MY ROOM! MACON- WUPEY 1S SURE To_CONTINUE} GIVIN' TH BEST service! — BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BOY,,OW BON | WOTTA PICTURE | BY TH’ On || FIRESIDE , WITH MY || PRINCESS —Tossin|| Too SWELL TOASTED WOBITS YO N'FRO you RUN A GUINEA PIG FARM, SKEET. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT O' RAISING _/ DOMESTICATED CAVIES 2 -——————* 2 AWAX SOUR, KRATTING | we PM.TO STAY DOMESTICATED) NAW. T CAVIES. ‘GOT PLENT! <7 TO 00, Just RAISIN’ GUINEA Pigs. OKAY, BABY —=TO | WORSE S WELL GIOCXOP . A’ DOWN LAN ALL AROUND » WE Fe WILL SY KECK St BY THE WAY, HOW MANY VWHY—FIVE, (/ TOES HAS A GUINEA PIG? 4 OF COURSE. it Y Hey, sam THERE'S A FIRE IN TH’ ROOM Next To me. 0’ wHee's! — p= T-M REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. GD) o rss ay nea semis me > YEAR? WELL ORE WE DOW 'T STAY IN, NOONT SEP OUT — BY GOL, TLL WAND \T TO KAS NOURE ALWAYS Oistiity UP _ SOMETHIN’ NEW WOT'Ss TH' ANSWER 2? By CRANE « a.azes! THAT PROVES ITS He's NO MORE A GUINEA Pig FARMER THAN MY AUNT SUSIE. A GUINEA PIG I§ A DOMESTICATED CAVY, AND IT HAS 4 TOES ON THE FRONT FEET, AND 3 ON THE HIND FEET. THERE YARE, FOLKS! HOWZAT FER FIXIN' UP OUR ROYAL PRISONERS 7”

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