The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1936, Page 10

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1986 ; - - By George Clark | | SIDE GLANCES apartmel “The worst of it is he has a two-year lease on that THE GUMPS—AN APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE 7/on ANDY’! STOP, BEFORE HE KILLS You // WHAT A FIGHT / GEST I'VE EVER SEEN/ ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS \ TO THE WINNER / i oe Los eg. US. Pat, OR. i Copyright. 1936, by Chicago Tribune-N. Y News Syndicate, Tne. nt.” The GREAT AUK BECAME EXTINCT ON THE MORNING CF LUNE 4, (844, WHEN THE TWO LAST AUKS ON EARTH WERE KILLED ON ELOEY UNTIL 1921, NO WHITE MAN EVER APPROACHED WITHIN FIFTY MILES OF THE BASE Tuis Curious WORLD Sy BLOSSER THERE YA ARE, BUT IF YA GET BLOWN UP, WHERE ARE YA 2 CRATE REALLY CONTAINS DYNAMITE, I'LL HAVE “To By William Ferguson OF THE WORLD'S 33,275,000 TELEPHONES ARE IN NORTH AMERICA, OF MOUNT EVEREST. Reveal War on Crime In Thrilling Picture} 1 In “Snow Them No Mercy!” the 20th Century thriller, which opens! teday at the Paramount theater, Producer Darryl F. Zanuck has man- aged to catch a new slant on pictures which deal with the war against crime. Violence, intense emotional drama, | spontaneous humor and romance are , tightly packed in the speedy seq- uences of this new picture which re- ‘veals the new underworld terror inj America’s fight to wipe it out, The plot of “Show Them No Mercy!” carries Rochelle Hudson and Edward Norris, two innocent young people with their baby, into the hideout of the gang. The inals have $200,- ©90 in “hot money,” and are waiting for the hue and cry to die down. Panicky, afraid that the youngsters ‘will disclose their refuge, the gang- @ters are all for putting them out of the way. Through a series of exciting scenes, the picture reveals how the well- plans of the Department of Justice) draw the net tighter and tighter) bout them, until the mobsters flee, | Jeaving one of their number behind. | Sun helmets lined with aluminum) foil are 20 degrees cooler than or-} dinary ones, according to Dr. G, P. Crowden, of London. Meteors are known to flash through the air at more than a hundred miles “ @ second. , WRIGLEY'S | AFTER EVERY MEAL! w |who had once taken a_ theatrical »; ed to stay all night at a tavern and} | below it. Noted Young Actor Is Adventure Film Star Few young actors have had such & meteoric rise to fame as Robert Don- at who attracted notice in “The Pri- vate Life of Henry VIII,” made a tre- mendous success of the name part in “The Count of Monte Cristo” and who is now starring with Madeleine Car- roll in the adventure thriller, “The 39 Steps,” showing Sunday and Monday at the Capitol Theatre. With the success of “The Count of Monte Cristo” this young man, engagement with two shillings in his pocket found himself well on a level with the great screen stars of the age. Max Reinhardt has placed him among the ten best actors alive. If you had been called a button- headed little idiot, with an ivory dome, by a man you thought was a murderer and perhaps even slightly mad, what would you do if, through a series of strange circumstances, you got handcuffed to him and were forc- admit you were an eloping couple? In such a situation in “The 39/ Steps,” Robert Donat and Made- leine Carroll make the sparks fly— sparks of anger that eventually lead to sparks of love. And all the while police are hot on the trail of Donat, who is hot on the trail of the who, what and where of the 39 steps, and how secret government information is being stolen out of the country. An ancient covered wooden bridge on the Pepper turnpike, Scott coun- ity, Ky., has withstood flood ‘waters that destroyed steel spans above and Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn,| gives instruction in aviation, auto- | |mobile repairing, etc. and yet its student body is made up largely of | girls. Fourteen seals have been taken} |from the stomach of a 16-foot killer | whale, | A common waterfowl, the North NOW, ;. COMING FROM OAR THAT-T PET, YOU INTEND PAYING OFF ON INSTALLMENTS - --- Pace) ge. wy. ch Sees | SM eS aS }oms : GOIN’ ON’ FIND & wey outa neee! INE WF WS = SOON YY, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ~ Wo WARD, REEPING TRACK OF 50 MANN PLANES ! L DONT SEE HOW IM NER GOING To TELL Cov VRERES BW bower: SUNER BABY | LOOK AT IT GEE'S ACTING eo! WE- JUST COME TO WARN YOU THAT IF YOUWAS ELECTED, WE'D SHOOT YORE .DAD-BURNED BUTTONS OFF AND THROW You TO THE HAWGS. TJ ALLEY OOP “THE AINT LIKELY TGO NOWHERE FER A SPELL- American grebe, eats its own feathers, RIGLEY’S We PERFECT INT WOULDJA LIKE

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