The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1936, Page 8

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220nnpo... the me agi anc one | SIDE GLANCES Nv 2 or et SPAT OFF, “Now, the one_who does the dishes gets to choose which ‘ iy movie we go to.” Tuis Curious WorLD l @his SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE PHENOMENON {SS CAUSED BY THE REFRACTION OF THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE BRINGING INTO VIEW A MOON THAT ACTUALLY HAS NOT RISEN AND A SUN THAT ALREADY HAS SET. By William Ferguson 7 IT 1S POSSIBLE TO SEE AN ECL/PSED MOON, WOH THE SUA VISIBLE, ALSO. § DURING THE GOLD RLISH, ee GALAPAGOS IscCANCOS ARE NAMED FOR THE GIANT TORTOISES WHICH WERE NUMEROUS THERE AT ONE TIME. * (GALALAGO 'S THE SPANISH WORD FOR TORTOISE) eq rsm er ma service, we, 19 | AT THE MOVIES Colbert and M’Murray Co-Starred in Picture ‘The story of a modern girl with a auper-charged temper who meets and loves a man who prefers fighting to eating was brought to the screen of | ‘the Paramount Theatre yesterday in “The Bride Comes Home,” with Clau- dette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in the featured roles, It is a thoroughly amusing story. skillfully presented, and possesses a definite appeal for all married couples. "The spectacle of a young woman and @ young man who disagree on every- thing from spinach to toothbrushes, ‘but manage in their impetuous way to ‘work out their heavy problem, would be difficult to present without being entertaining. Yet “The Bride Comes Home” ts more than that. The picture could not have been better cast. Lovely Miss Colbert is superb as the society girl whose father has lost all his money and who decides to go to work, while MacMurray is grand as the hard- boiled, two-fisted newspaperman who turns magazine editor and finds Miss Colbert working as his assistant. “Seek AAA Substitute . Davis fabove), AAA tor, with Secretary Wal. new deal leaders le oe Puarerter piteras: > AA, ruled unconstitu- by the @upreme Court. (As- ‘Freshman Love’ Film Is Riotously Comical “Freshman Love,” Warner Bros.’ rousing comedy of college life and Jove, based on a story idea by George Ade, and fitted to a musical back- ground, is scheduled as the feature attraction at the Capitol Theatre on ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. Not only is the picture said to be packed with riotious laughs, but to contain several campus romances and plenty of excitement in a crew race. There is an all star cast of fine comedians in the picture, headed by Frank McHugh, he of the goofy laugh, who plays the part of a college crew coach who falls down on his job be- cause the old fashioned college presi- dent insists on too high scholastic standards. McHugh joins forces with the presi- dent's daughter, a part played by Pa- tricia Ellis, in concoting a plot to get some real oarsmen in the crew the next year. Pat flirts her way into the hearts of several famous oarsmen from other colleges and persuades them to go to her school the-next year. Serious complications arise through each thinking that she is in love with him only, and through the fact that her | father enforces his rule of throwing them out if they can not pass their | examinations, The cities of Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport,.Tenn., are co-operat- ing in promotion of a joint airport, to cost $50,000. 1 FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: When the electricity fails, you | can’t take a candle too lightly. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936 . ; _ THE GUMP3—A CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER HEAVENS ! WHY DON'T YOU STOP THAT CHILDISH HORSEPLAY ? EVER SINCE YOU FOUGHT THAT GUTLER YOU THINK YOU'RE ANOTHER JACK DEMPSEY / _ LEX (( STAND BACK, YoU KIDS. / HE'S A WILD COLT, AND \ THOSE HOOPS ARE LIKE ‘ LIGHTNING !! VOB! AFTER TITh Tn fa hal mig Lull THERES YER JOB,SAM—TAKIN’ CARE OF CLOTHES LING, TROM— BONE, ACCORDION an' capoose! ALC OF'EM EINE HOSSES! — WASH TUBBS BOYS, THERE'S A GUY, NAMED EASY, RUNNIN! FOR SHERIFF, HE AIMS 70 ICLEAN UP THE TOWN, AND HE/S SURE YO BE ELECTED UNLESS. TIME T'TELL THAT LATER-WE STILL SELF, DIDJIA? SAY-HOWD YOU (“THOSE GUYS CATCH Come T'BE TH' \Us,oUR Goose Lt. BIG MOGUL OF n BE DONE! 2 THAT GANG A FIGHTER HAS TO KEEP IN SHAPE - A CHAMP CAN'T AFFORD TO LET HIMSELF GO STALE HE WINS HIS WELL, NOT EXACTLY, BuT 11'S ONE WAY OF KEEPIN’ MY IS 1S GaALLOPIN’ GUS | L's COUNTIN'ON HIM’ TH’ BiG Racel He's 4 S| ‘UN— AN! OLY, TOO! <'MON, GUS, GIVE SAMMY 'é GREETING T WAS PICKED UP LIKE THEY PICKED UP YOU—BUT 1 GIVE THEM A LINE OF ROOTILTEEDOO! SOMEWAY AN! THOUGHT» THAT 1, MUCH : é POss' =< Bixceer THe BLESSING OF THE ROVAL FAMIN.WHO BALED BECAUSE BOOTS WAS NOT “BORN TO THE PURPLE”! IF SHE MARRIED TIM WE ALSTOMATICALIN WOULD REUNQUISH HIS RIGHT To THE WW SO SHE RAN Wade’ SORT AN SNOW fs\ ~ AND HE WAS TURNED UP AGAIN. By CRANE WAY "TO PREVENT HIS: AIN'T) (AND WELL SEE THAT OUR AND WEILL PICK A CANDIDATE IS ELECTED, THEN Vee se WHO'S WE'RE SAFE FOR YEARS TO COME.\ RIGHT. ra a WHOATHOLO onl sr ELECTION, WELL PUT UPA CANDIDATE OF OUR OWN, 1 PLUMB FORGOT! 1 LEFT OOOLA AN’ DINNY ALONE IN TH! JUNGLE /

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