The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1936, Page 10

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aoa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1936 pee THE GUMPS—MUM'S THE WORD 3 ei : ave ee | Tuis Curious EVERY SPRING, “THOUSANDS OF WINGED PLANT LICE ARE PRODUCED , ‘sv WINGLESS MOTHERS, AND THESE, IN TURN, GIVE INGLESS BIRTH TO Wi DALIGHTERS. cat _ THIS isa WATURAL OCCURRENCE {N THE NORMAL LIFE OF BRAZIL, PRODUCE A WAX WHICH IS USED IN MAKING PHONOGRAPH after being thawed out € <a Why is a@ feather one of nature's most wonderful AT THE MOVIES — NEXT: mechanisms? Famous Rogers’ Film Here for Return Date In days of old, when knights were bold—and told dreadful fibs—is ‘when the action of “A Connecticut Yankee,” starring Will Rogers and coming Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to the Paramount theatre, is wet. Brought back in response to the requests of millions of Will Rogers fans who considered it his greatest ure, “A Connecticut Yankee” is droll, fanciful story, full of riot- comedy and adventure. plot of the story begins when goes back to the days of King in a dream. Just as much surprised by the knights as they are «by him, Rogers gets the upper hand ‘when he starts showing a little mod- erm magic. ‘There are some hilarious episodes ‘as Rogers conquers villainous oppon- ents, installs bathtubs in merry Eng- But the punch of the picture reserved for the close when Rogers Tides off to save a damsel fair from the clutches of Queen Morgan Le Fay, played by Myrna Loy, David Butler directed the picture which features Maureen O'Sullivan, William Farnum and Frank Albertson Hist 1} IF You'Re HUNTING FoR ENJOYMENT— TRY Ca) “I’m going to be a little worried whether you will know just how to coax him to eat.” CONTRARY to general belief. extremely cold weather has little effect on the hordes of insects wintering below the surface of the soil, and especially is this so if there is a blanket of snow. Cater pillars, frozen hard as stenes. have become active a short time WHAT'S WORRYING YOU, A SIM? 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SHOOTING ARROWS AT MY TIGER SKIN. RUGS T-WORRYS I PLAYIN’A LITTLE GAME, MAKIN’ Out; TH’ TIGER'S BIG Game! BUT ONE OF YOUR ARROWS (NGHT Go THROUGH THE Ti- GER SKIN AND SPOIL my NEWLY-VARNISHED FLOR! SHORT 1 GOT TO TALKING WITH THE MANAGER THE GENERAL STORE-- Drama of Intolerance Has Exciting Climax A stirring drama of small town bigotry and intolerance, the Warner Bros, production, “I Married a Doc- tor,” opens at the Capitol Theatre today. ‘The picture is based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis which caused a furor throughout the country by exposing the cruelties resultant from the atti- tude of self righteous small town peo- ple who judge others by their own narrow standards. It is filled with pathos and tragedy and dynamic Scenes, enlivened by romance, spark- ing dialogue and comedy. Pat O'Brien and Josephine Hutch- inson have the romantic leads, he being a country doctor who takes his city bred bride to his small home town where she immediately arouses. a jealous and bitter antagonism among the women because their hus- bands and sweethearts are attracted by her beauty and wit. Unwittingly she creates a scandal by taking under her patronge a coun- try youth with artistic aspirations. Encouraging his ambitions, she does not realize that he has become des- perately infatuated with her, until he begs her to run away with him. The tongues of gossip, long wagging, clack with venom when the youth, mad with disappointment, is killed in a wild automobile ride. Believing everyone in town to be petty, mean, intolerant and cruel, she flees from her home and husband, returning to the city. But in a sur- prising climax she and her husband are reunited. WASH TUBBS AS HE_GUN BATTLE WITH MAGLEW BRINGS FAME 7 LULU BELLE, THE PETTICOAT COP. A NEWSPAPER MAN COMES ALL THE WAY FROM EL PASO TO. Cer eR PeTURE = WES or OUMaUN OS, BUGGY. “ Scientific investigations have indi- cated that 15 per cent of American motorists cannot see well enough to be classified as safe drivers, Ww K DYA MEAN T'SAY NEVER THOUGHT ‘ HE'S SEIZED TH’ WHEN A BREAK UKE THIS At present, 90 per cent of heavy- ‘WOULD COME MY WAYS duty trucks operated in England car- ty Diesel engines. HAD A LOAD OF ae te

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