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

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i 2 (4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936 - - By George Clark | Tus Curious WORLD 2 By William Ferguson Ze INDIAN SWALLOW, THE BIRO THAT “LIVES IN A GLASS HOUSE, ” IT GLUES THE TOP OF ITS NEST TO A ROCKY CLIFF, AND SPINS A BASKET- SHAPED STRUCTURE OF GELATINOUS THREADS THAT HARDEN IN THE AIR, AND RESEMBLE AMBER GLASS/ The MAEAO of THE SOLOIER. HARVESTING ANT, (PHEIDOLE) |S LARGER. THAN ALL THE REST OF =a The PRECIOUS" METALS THE INSECT PUT TOGETHER. ARE. GOLD, PLATINUM, AND S/LVER/ (MERCURY, ALSO, SOMETIMES 1S CLASSIFIED AS SUCH) © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ——$ $$$ $< < ————— —eumumamamaEee ‘Show Them No Mercy’ | Adventurous Manhunt When it becomes necessary condense the excitement of a ‘wide manhunt into a reel of film. an the exciting crime melodrai “Show Them No Mercy!” wh mount theater, Century-Fox Jooks to Rolla Flore, master of im- *pressionistic effects, to achieve the task. Collected in the studio libr Flore’s disposal are thousands of feet of short real geenes, gleaned from the work o! chundreds of newsreel men. ‘These slices of actu G@-men and police at fm screaming purs ufe shew) » Police cars underworld “ ‘yaids, newspaper offices at full speed, airplane views, trains in moiion—| that contributes to the excitement of a film. With the combined talents of play-| ‘wright and technical expert, Flore! combines these into a series of im- pressions that contribute to the emo-) tional force of the manhunt in| *8how Them No Mercy!”, the most) thrilling brought to the screen. | Rochelle Hudson, Cesar Romero and Bruce Cabot are the stellar play-| ers who head the cast of this Darryl) ¥. Zanpck production, a searing,| gripping story of America’s answer to the new underworld terror. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | MOVIES — ‘Cowboy Old-Timers’ Featured in Picture ul old type of equipage sel- now, but once very popular vest is used in many scenes ne Autry’s musical western Tumbleweeds,” coming to ol theater tonight and Sat- hese were the old time “cow- boy medicine shows” which roamed the plains selling everything from snake oil, clothes cleansers to alco- holic panaceas. The wagon itself was usually en- | closed and of the moving van variety. Either the front or side could be let | down to form a stage, and before the actual commodity was offered for sale @ loud-voiced red-faced barker would introduce such members of the little group who could perform. This “spieler” was the most valued mem- ber of the troupe. His ability to col- | lect a crowd by the vigor of his voice was his main asset, In “Tumbling Tumbleweeds,” the little troupe with the “cowboy medi- cine show” are Gene Autry and the members of his band and the use of this background enables the famous song writer to present many of his newest numbers and also his big selling favorite “Silver Haired Daddy of Mine.” Seventy per cent of the illness in America is caused by respiratory dis- eases, communicable diseases, and accidents. Dawes’ Niece To Wed ngagement of Helen Dawes (above), niece of former Vice-Presi- | dent Charles G. Dawes, has been * A bride attains a happy frame of mind when she getsthe hare | announced at Chicago. She will be married to L. F. Watermulder, son ; Of a Lawrence, Kas,, minister. (As. sociated Press Photo) Anpy FOUND WALDorF, THE BUTLER, SNOOPING IN_FUIS ROOM-A TERRIFIC GATTLE ENSUED FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE, HERE IT STAND BACK,BONS...IF COMES, WITH THE HERE'S DYNAMITE ON THAT TRAIN, I'M THE ONE WHO GeTs rr!! THE INSTALLMENT MONEY, AND THE INSTALLMENT MAN TOOK HIS BED SALESMAN SAM Lim Soe PINTO! T OWN )L GOT LOCKED IN BY THESE HOSSES!) WHAT'RE! ACCIDENT, Two DAYS DON IN HERE? aco! where am I2 THE GUMPS—ANDY’S ON THE WARPATH WINNER AND New FAPION - BATTLING ‘ANDY GUMPs7 THATS WHAT A GUY GETS: IT LOOKS AS IF ITS FER BEIN' HONEST AND ANY OLD PORT IN A SNOWSTORM, FER / THIS IS UPSIDE DOWNS RACE TRAcK | say! T’'LL BET YER NEAR STARVED, AFTER TWO DAYS! | <eto tHe! ets | <= <—o 6) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OWN = L- SW CANT age BELIEVE WS HAVE BEEN NO DOLBT WIHAT- SOERVER.. IN BOOTS’ MIND, THAT THE PLANE AWITH THE X'S ON 1S WINGS, WAS THE ONE FOR WHICH SHE WAS BEEN WAITING WASH TUBBS ALLEY OOP BY JEEPERS - IT DON'T KNOW WHERE I AM, BUT I GOTTA GIT OUTA HERE / 17S A GOOD THING, 100 YOU DAD-BURNED. SISSY. IF YOU WAS SHERIFE OF ELHOVO, WE'D CLIP YORE EARS AN' RUN YOU « PLUM OUTA THE STATE. ANYBODY ELSE LOOKING FOR TROUGLE AROUND HERE / HEY, LONG GONG, WE GOT A GUEST FER BréeKkeast! MAKE (T TWO DISHES OF =e. ROLLED OATS] ZEEE ZEEE ———- 15~15 IT REALLY You ~or WST A DREAM 2 SPERM TO AND, IF 1M ELECTED SUH, TLL BE) (WELL WAITING FOR YOUON THE COURTHOUSE | | ALL ‘EPS. = FOOL STUNTS.

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