The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1936, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1936 ee f A ©1806 BY NEA SERVICE. ING. T. M. REO. U. 8. PAT, OFF, “Oh, the boss’s wife has been made secretary of another club because it’s no trouble for me to handle all the corre- spondence.” | Teacher of Women HORIZONTAL 1,.7— M. 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VERTICAL 2 Basketry rod. 3 Frigid. 4 Plaything. 5 Upon. 6 Moldings. 8 Stop! 9 Ancient. 4 dead TL FLEE FOOSE FCC’ CCCP - N ie Jee Nia aaa te ri TN | LT NT idl id i MN S | AT THE MOVIES Sleuth Outwits Medium Fakirs in New Picture In his other pictures, Warner Ol- ‘and has coped with virtually every sit- uation in the annals of crime, but in his new Fox mystery, “Charlie Chan’s Secret,” which comes Tuesday to the Paramount theatre, the bland Chi- nese detective finally comes to grip ‘with ghosts. Of course they are not actually } for 20th Century-Fox would hardly care to assert that ghosts do exist. These ghosts are the work f a ring of spiritualist fakers who to obstruct Chan in his search @ fiendish murderer. In the course of the story, Chan ex- some of the little known tricks lists. One is the cancealed ér through which “spirit transmitted, and another is violet rays and chemicals “ghost” faces appear in the supporting cast assists latest fight against the Among policemen, firemen. letter wai the last named most likely to be afflicted with of the pipe more re- ‘We're Only Human’ Is Big Vehicle for Foster He knew no fear—until a defeat panicked him! He knew no real courage—until he conquered himself! That tells the story of “We're Only Human,” RKO Radio's thrilling dra- ma with Preston Foster and Jane Wy- att, a refreshing new screen romantic team, with James Gleason co-fea- tured, showing at the Capitol Tuesday and Wednesday. As Pete McCaffrey, detective ser- geant, Foster finds one of his strong- est roles, one with wide possibilities for character interpretation, and one with ample action. McCaffrey, prone to overrating himself, wades into danger single- handed, and if the grand-stand fails to applaud his exploits, he ts well able to blow his own horn. One of his ad- mirers is Sally, a newspaper reporter, Played by Miss Wyatt. But finally she is repelled by his apparent hollow- ness, i McCaftrey's head is grazed by a bul- Jet during one of his raids, and he is forced to wear a bandage over his eyes for a week. With time to reflect what »|might have happened to him, he is seized with fear that evolves into panic. After he recovers, he is placed up avainst the guns agin, by Sally has discovered the hideout of v" Berger, desperate escaped A Bactrian piece attributed to 235 'B. C. is said to be the oldest coin ex- tant. It was hammered from a crude copper-nickel alloy of Chinese ori- Five billion dollars of the national wealth is invested in underground piping. An annual loss of more than neon 4s incurred through cor- ion. According to a theory of two Eng- ish scientists, magnetic storms that current that surrounds the earth like |Saturn’s rings, : THE GUMPS—MAMA’Ss IN HOT WATER HERE COMES MAMA'S LITTLE HELPER ZI YOU CAN'T PUT us SRC RReIT WONDER WHO IS VISITOR CAN BE, 1S WORKING, INCOGNITO, IN THE OLD STOKELY ESTATE ON LONG ISLAND, INVES TIGATING ATIP THAT Bf IT IS THE HEADQUARTERS FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SMUGGLING RING~ (CenTAIN Ly, MAAM- | WAS YOUNG MAN, YER CHARGED WITH \ GUESS TM UNCAWEULLY PARKIN’ YER Hoss Ay’ GuILcTy, | Pigs A FIRE PLUG! WoT YA ) YER HONOR T sey TO THAT? ey, ITS NICE _OF YOU.) T THOUGHT IT BOOTS .TO ASK | WOULD BE FUN WE 7 CONT GET A MASQUERADE | CHANCE TO DANCE TWS EVENING 17 {v%e) ‘YOU KNOW EVERYBODY AROUND 7 NEVER SAW TOWN, PAT. KNOW ANYTHING Jl HIM BEFORE, h—._ ABOUT THIS FELLAZ = HEY, GRAND WIZER -OOP AT THIS HOUR~ th. lids il OOPS / THE CORK CAME OUT! site WELL, You'LL BE THRUN INTA JAIL, LESS YAKIN FIND SOMEBODY T Givi Ya _@ REFERENCE OF RACTER How ’BouT YOU COIN’ IT, SUDGE? L KNOW! BUT YOULL BE, QUITE SAFE. MISTER X! NO ONE WILL ENEN ly GUZ~C'MON, IF_Y'WANTA, #6 SUMPIN WORTH WAICH- WELL, (IF Ya NEVER SAW ME IN COURT BEFORE, DOESN'T THAT ELGOT GooD character? HELLO, CHIE ISEE You F HAVE A WHEW—THANK HEAVENS HE DIDNT RECOGN THIS WIG! \ZE ME, IN ef]

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