The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1935, Page 10

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oa] T 'HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1935 . Oorgnsa, 5 “Oh, is that so? Well, if that’s the way you feel about it, I won’t even correct him. My boy ran whip your kid any day,” yea we ess By William Ferguson Tuis Curious Wortp if A LARGE PER CENT OF THE ADULT POPULATION OF THE WORLD IS UNAWARE OF THE FACT THAT THE STARS APPARENTLY RISE AND SET; THE SAME AS THE SUN AND MOON / A SIK-INCH PINE > CUT BY FREEMAN WILSON, OF DENVER, COLO, CONTAINS TWO PINE CONES, GROWN INTO THE CENTER © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. BLACK widow SPIDERS ARE SO NAMED BECAUSE THE FEMALES WILLINGLY MAKE WIDOWS OF THEMSELVES... BY % EATING THEIR HUSBANDS. _ AT THE MOVIES Whole Family Should |Froman, Melton Are Enjoy ‘Bonnie Scotland’| Stars in New Musical Again Laurel and Hardy have done it! They've produced for goers, another laugh hit—perhap: theirPbest since their advent as a musical, “Stars Over Broadw: team, They run the gamut from scheduled as the feature attraction at *~.bigh expectations to disillusionment |the Capitol theatre on Thursday. Be- through the feature length Hal | sides being the film debut of the pop- Roach-M-G-M comedy, “Bonnie/ular radio stars, James Melton and Scotland,” which begins a two-day |Jane Froman, the picture has an ali run at the Paramount Theatre Wed- star cast which includes Pat O’Brien, nesday, |Jean Muir, Frank McHugh and Frank Laurel, as Stanley McLaurel, is no- | Fay tified that he is mentioned in the| There is a most unusual mixture of will of a wealthy uncle in Scotland.|)musical numbers, which vary from So, accompanied by his grandiose |classical selections taken from the friend, Oliver Hardy, he arrives in|compositions of Verdi, Schubert and the heatherland to take over the/Von Flotow, to new compositions of magnificent estate of the late rela-|Harry Warren and Al Dubin, famous tive. But the estate so far as Stan|song writers, is concerned consists of some value-| The songs are mostly sung by James less heirlooms. After this disillusion-|Melton and Miss Froman, although ment, the pair become involved in a|Miss Muir does sing one, the first time hilarious situation which ends with}she has ever sung for the screen. them being recruited in the Scottish} There is a spectacular specialty Highlanders and assigned for foreign | number in the picture, created and di- duty in India in His Majesty's Serv-| rected by Bobby Connolly, the famous ice. From this point on the two, at- musical comedy producer, called “At tired in kilts, romp through a series | your Service, Madame.” Jane Muir of exciting adventures, jand James Melton sing the lyrics. Reported as introducing a new idea re- in screen musicomedies as well as two STEEL PRODUCTION UP New York, Dec. 3.—(#)—The Amer- ican Iron & Steel Institute Monday estimated steel production during the} current week at 56.4 per cent of ca-| pacity compared with 55.4 per cent in the preceding week. | Convict Confesses to Devils Lake Assault Devils Lake, Dec. 3.— (4) — Lester (Slim) Hamel, paroled North Dakota prison convict, Sunday in his county jail cell, confessed to the brutal ham- mer attack upon Ike Edelman, Devils Lake merchant who was dangerously wounded when struck over the head by his assailant. Hamel was taken to Rugby Monday in custody of county Officials to appear before Judge G. Grimson, district judge, for sentence. Sour milk will remove iron rust from white goods. W-R-I-G-L-E-Y-'S The custom of early English pastry cooks of adorning their apple pies with a neat row of scallops is the source of the expression “in apple pie order.” Workmen employed at piercing pearls in India have inordinately fine complexions despite the insanitary surroundings in which they work. THE GUMPS—A CHEERFUL EARFUL Boy / THERE'S THE TP FLEXIBLE GLASS: THAT'S ALL WANT TO KNOW OW, LADY LUCK = YOU'RE WITH We we WELL = I'M GOING ‘TO PLUNGE THIS TIME! HERE'S $5,000 — BUY 200 MORE SHARES OF FLEXIBLE GLASS ON MARGIN — 12-3 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ( Do You Suppose HE | CHASED US BECAUSE | HE'S COMMITTED SOME ; CRIME OR SOMETHING, | AND HE'S AFRAID OF BEING CAUGHT 2 ff HE HAD ‘HE'S HARMLESS... SOME = }JusT A CRABBY REASON, \oLD MAN WHO OR HE WOULDN'T HAVE CHASED US WITH A SHOTGUN ! HE TOLD ME,ONCE, THAT ALL HIS LIFE HE'S BEEN HOUNDED BY PEOPLE WHO WANTED SOMETHING FROM HIM...HE NEVER DID TELL ME JUST OF A PEACE OFFERING ! A NECKTIE, FOR INSTANCE // MAN! AH WOULDNT MIND) WELL, PERSONALLY, HAVIN’ MAHSELF ONE DEY |S ADVERTISIN’ IN FIRST MORNIN, AND DE PAPAH!/UM-UM ! 1 GOT FIRED ! HOLEY SOCKS! OWNIN’ THIS HOTEL HAS SURE TURNED out ta Be ONE Bist HEADACHE! QISH I COULD SELL TH’ DUMP, ER SOMETHIN! ONG OF/EM IS TH’ LAWYER. HANDLIN' YER. UNCLE HECTOR'S WILE An’ THE OTHER ONE his Name IS HOWDY, H’seme as Yours! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ty Sa Epa hy) 2 ras % “ZN BH HEX HAVE ANY OF | |Ilf (/ TH’ FELLAS BEEN AROUND, WITH A wT CARD GEE WIZ! IM AFRAID \WERE AFTER THE MURDERER WE “SCCKED TH! WRONG |PODNER—NOT JOHN SKEET, JOTHER GUYS, EASY, SKEETS THEIR PRISONER,

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