The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1936, Page 10

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‘tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APKLL 15, 1956 THE GUMPS—TROUBLED WATERS HAPPINESS GETS THE | Tis CURIOUS “Now, take me—I wouldn't have no desire to wo! didn’t have a man to support. AT Verkhoyansk, when the weather is at its worst . . temperatures of 90 degrees below zero have been recorded there . . » the exhaled, vapor of one’s breath orystallizes into needles of ice, making breathing painful. Ice forms im the nostrils of ani- mals and makes it difficult for them to get enough air. ae ’ OH BIMBO- “THE wipow fl BUT SORROW COUNTS SI OF | CAN UNDERSTAND y a ONCE MEANT. CENTURIES SINCE TLAST Pa TRIP— HE WAS ON BOA\ = Me seeine ME you WERE. EVERYTHING SAW YOU, BIMBO- -. THE “MORONIC’— me AGAIN- IGM TO BIM) THAT WAY — RETURNS / WELL, YOULL HAVE To CONVINCE A COURT, I SUPPOSE, THAT YOU AREN'T GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY , IN AIDING A SUSPECT To i < SIMPLY GOT HIMSELF A ROAD MAP AND SCRAMMED! rk, if I WORLD ‘rarguson” HAVEN'T YOU A j . | very WELL, THEN! SERGEANT= SEVERAL DESULTORY SHOTS RING OUT. SINGLE SHRED OF |] HAVE YOUR MEN ‘MOW THE PIG AS HYSTER CASUALLY TURNS HIS BACK HONOR? ORDER rve Wun AMERICAN FRIEND — DOWN, AT WILL... TLL NOT GIVE AND WALKS TOWARD THE BARRACKS wa THEM TO FIRE-~T'LL ' + ASUN'S FRIGHTFULLY HIM THE SATISFACTION OF A THEN, SUDDENLY, A TINY SPECK IS SEEN Ly TT LE, a OF RUSSIA y Y/ WARM TODAY, EH? IN THE SKY, TOWARD THE NORTH IN THE 17TH , / eee n gy : CENTURY, 7 FROM | i % ll WELL, YA SURE GOT A SWELL) OH, THE ‘ Yean? , j YOUR MOVE, FELLA, BUT SERNT HERE, PROF] WHATS THE THINKER, ITOUT, WHILE]| OUGHTA BE A WAY TA OON'T HURRY = WE GOT ALCL Day! TH STATUE OVER THERE? sam! He T @NSWER qt ; RY ae “PHONE R! : ier we NEXT: How many selected and catalogued varieties of apples are there? YEP! NEAR ABOUT EVERY ISLAND HE WAS AN AL ‘SMOSNY SES. HEARSAY, BY HAS SOME’ STORN EARD VEL) PONE WHO DIDWT DOFF His HAT L REC BUT , TREE BHERe r CLOSE BY WAS f ; =~ : | GR” eae | | RARE S ERAN Re |] BONY BSE Nee | AT THE MOVIES AO TE ig ip c OUT ALONG TH’CO WE, WHEN || OPEN Charlie Chan Springs |Man and Wife in Film : yy ) We a #} BURIED TREASURE ON MOST OF Trap to Catch Slayer Actually Are Married] | & RNY Ned | WN | THE ISLANDS IN THESE PARTS Criminal master minds plot his} Motion pictures treat holy matri- Geath, deadly cobras strike out with | mony very irreverently. Happily mar- poisonous fangs, and foaming gorillas|Ti€d couples are separated and mar- ried to others in films. But not in Tage at his back, but Warner Oland| «prides Are Like That,” the First Na- @s the famous Chinese detective| tional picture which comes to the calmly and silently unravels one of | Capitol Theatre on Friday and Sat- the most baffling mysteries of his en-| urday. tire career in the Fox picture “Charlie In this picture, Gene and Kathleen Chan at the Circus,” which comes| Lockhart, who play Anita Louise’s ‘Thursday and Friday to the Para-| parents, are really married, both off mount Theatre. It is Chan’s task in the new picture to track down a mysterious killer, who after having committed one and on the screen, . Wed for twelve years, they were chosen because they are among the few professional married couples who murder, returns time and again to} look the part. the scene of the crime to silence those| Before entering films the Lockharts who might know his identity. Since| were leading character actors on the the murdered man was owner of a/ New York stage. Their versatility in circus and his relations with the per-|all entertainment fields has been ® formers were none too amiable, every | amazing critics for years. one of the circus people is under sus-| “Brides Are Like That” is based on Picion, including the giant gorilla who| the rollicking stage play by Barry was out of his cage at the time the|Conners. The cast includes besides crime was committtd. the Lockharts, Ross Alexander, Anita Louise, Joseph Cawthorn, ‘Water should never be added to} Alexander plays the role of the the radiator while the motor is ex-| young ne’er-do-well whose soft soap tremely hot, because of the danger of|and back slapping make him well cracking the cylinder head. Trees lining some German liked, but distrusted as a son-in-law or business man. Anita Louise plays high- | opposite him in the leading feminine ways have been painted with bands / role, that of the prettiest girl in town of phosphorescent paint to warn mo-|and the daughter of prosperous par- driving at night. At least one inch of be allowed the clutch ped: should] Hydraulic brakes will predominate Legionnaires We have a special plan whereby you car NOW, rather than waiting until e can take out your | July or later, when your bonds arrive. Consult us for details at once. “A New Plan Just Out” Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. ents. ; {on the new cars for 1936, new or second hand

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