The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1936, Page 10

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wen et , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936 - ‘ THE GUMPS—DON’T LOSE YOUR NERVE, BIM HE'S ALL y= ” A ABRS ( auDSE NOT By e * Al ANCES / THE SEA INE DR. TER kl ING “TO TELL WHY DID You HAVE OFFICER KELLY INSIST Pa a “You just don’t understand men »bor, mother. While I appear to be idle, I might actually be accomplishing more than you.” — | Tis Curious Wortp ®t" awe THE ARGIOPE sPICoEeR CAN SPIN SILK IN THREE COLORS- WHITE, VELLOW HOSPITAL BOMBING, MYRA GRIMLY CARRIES ON THE ASLEEP IN HIS COT... AND THERE'S NOT OUR ROMANTIC LITTLE NURSER SOON WILL, LEARN THAT ITS WISE TO FORGET QUICKLY, IN SAY! WHAT TH'..? AN ENEMY SUPPLY | TRUCK... PROBABLY ABANDONED IN: THE MUD DURING THE RAINY SEASON.. OSE MACHINE Thy WORK OF ERECTING EMERGENCY | TETS AND CARING | FOR THE WOUNDED : j pM (MEANWHILE, JACK CONTINUES HIS SALESMAN SAM WHERE THERE'S A WILL— T SEE YA GOT A SPECIAL )YESSIR FAND (E YOULO [GOOD GOSH, L CON'T SEE HOW ) CALM YERSELE ON LAWN MOWERS, TOO, /SSTEP THIS WAY, C'LLO Yer DEMONSTRATE & / sik! AT OU2ZEMS IN THIS SAcEl ONSTRATE ONE OF’EM LAWM MOWER HERE! THERE {WE KIN 00 ANYTH g FoR 4IN'T NO GRASS! HAS SUMMER. WHEN THE SUN IS NEAREST THE EARTH, WHILE THE NORTHERN HEMI- SPHERE HAS SUMMER WHEN THE SUN '‘S FARTHEST FROM THE EARTH. ere ya ARE, sin! SLICK AS @ WHistLE! SOMETIMES ARE VISIBLE DURING FOGS/ BUT, QUE TO THE SMALL: NESS OF THE WATER DROPS, " THESE BOWS ARE WATE, A es INSTEAD OF BRILLIANTLY COLORED. Lad OUR seasons are not due to the varying distances of the sun. The northern hemisphere has winter when the sun is about 3,000,000 miles closer than it is in July. The heat of summer results from the fact that the sun’s rays strike us from a posi- jost overhead at that time, and the nights are so short e day's heat ts held over into the next, /~ Sere” tif”, ~ =o ou SAW. HE'S AGLEEPIWELL WE MUSTNIT AT THE MOVIES - (ib. wo ill MacDonald and Eddy Star in ‘Rose Marie’ .If you never see another picture this year, don't miss “Rose Marie,” ‘Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's scintillating | mew production co-starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy playing gt the Paramount Theatre Wednes- flay. : It is one.of the best to come out duced by--Hunt Stromberg, it has een brilliantly mounted and its ten- Yer love story bravely told. ‘The glorious voices of the co-stars ¢ing out in the familiar tunes from the ” “Song of the ties,” “Pardon Me, Madame,” ‘0 Pole” and many more, ‘Wiles—I don’t see why you say he fwas @ good-magician. Why, everyone ould piainily see that it wasn’t your bill he returned. ‘Bray—! know that, but you see, the! I gave him was a bad one, cat «No cat. can be owned legally, since wats are classed as predacious ani- ‘gnels. ‘Invisible Ray’ Film Scientific Success Scientific achievement is keeping pace with the imagination of motion Picture producers. Recently Univer- sal studios began the filming of ‘In- visible Ray,” a pseudo-scientific story starring Karloff and Bela Lugosi In one sequence Karoff, by means of an invisible light ray, brings into the towering glass dome of his laboratory an actual reproduction of the swirl- ing activity of suns and stars in a heavenly nebula of years ago. Within a week after the picture entered production, telegraphic dis- patches in the newspapers told of @ report which had just been pub- lished in “Science,” official publica- tion of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, by Dr. William Firth Wells and Dr. Gordon M. Fair, Harvard University scient- ists, telling of the harnessing of so- jcalled “black light” from the sun. These unseen light rays are said to be fabulously powerful, and have been jProven to be the most deadly instru- ment for germ destruction known to science, “Invnsible Ray” comes to the Capi- tol Theatre on Wednesday and Thurs- day and the cast appearing in sup- port of Karloff and Lugosi includes such talented players as Frances Drake, Frank Lawton, Beulah Bondi, Walter Kingford and Violet Kemble Cooper. Elsie— What kind of luck did you have in court? Margaret—The worst kind. The jury awarded me a thousand dollars from that fellow who kissed me, but he didn’t have the money and now everyone else is afraid to kiss me. Several pairs of the Brazilian bun- die-nester birds build one nest and occupy it together. WHY, YOU IGGERUNT Y4 - D'YOU THINK YOU CAN ONTO A DINOSAUR WITH THAT BIT OF STRING? HAW! ONE JERK OF HIS HEAD aiff ITLL BE ws "i eZ Ah wil

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