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i i 4 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936 SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | ‘But, grandma, didn’t you were i —_ a. THis Curious WorLD By William Ferguson ACTUALLY “INCREASED ITs RANGE AFTER THE INVASION A LARGE MAJORITY 'OF FLOWERS WHICH DEPEND UPON 8&ES ARE ETHER. FOR. POLLINATION iCAN_FLOW OVER A FIELD OF SNOW WITHOUT MELTING ALL THE SNOW BENEATH rT/ THE LOWER SURFACE COOLS RAPIDLY AND PROTECTS THE SNOW FROM THE TERRIFIC HEAT. © 1936 BY NEA SERMON, Ie. THE coming of the white man spelled doom for most of the large animals of the United States, but the coyote, although re- duced somewhat in numbers, roams today over a larger area than ever before. One of the mo: he shuns traps and poison, and the white man’s ax. st cunning of all the wolf tribe. thrives on land opened up by AT THE MOVIES Mounted Police Film | Packed With Romance! ‘The code of the Royal Canadian | Mounted Police dictates that “they | always get their man,” but in “The | Country Beyond,” which is now at | the Paramount theatre, the gallant “mountie” wins his girl also, as he trails a killer through the frozen northland. Adapted from the popular James | Oliver Curwood novel, the new Fox | romance-drama is a story of a man’s | gallantry, a girls love and a great dog's devotion in a land beyond the | Jaws of man. | The dog is Buck, the St. Bernard | hero of “The Call of the Wild,” who appears with Rochelle Hudson, Paul Kelly and Robert Kent in the new picture. Kent and Kelly, balked in the at- tempt to arrest Alan Hale for the | murder, set out after him and his} daughter, Rochelle Hudson. The girl Jnas tricked their pursuers in order to give Hale an opportunity to catch Alan Dinehart, the actual criminal. * Kent overtakes the girl, and aided by the courageous dog, they battle their way out of the forest. Their frails and that of Dinehart cross and | events rapidly put the lives of Kent ‘and Miss Hudson in danger. TRY WRIGLEY'S— IT'S REFRESHING ! | “I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang.” ‘Road Gang’ Is New Prison Expose Film “Road Gang,” the First National production scheduled as the feature attraction at the Capitol Theatre on Friday, is a revelation of the terrible conditions existing In a penal insti- tution run by crooked officials for the graft they get out of it. It carries all the dynamic force of The picture is one of stary realism, set in two locales; the first the prison farm with its torture rooms, where human beings are subjected to medie- val persecution with the whipping post and barrel hangings; the second in_ the Blackfoot mines, where re- calcitrant convicts are sent to remain until they come out in a pine box. Donald Woods and Carlyle Moore, Jr., have the two principal convict roles. Entirely innocent of any crime, they are framed by a crooked poli- tician, whom Woods, a newspaper cor- respondent, threatens to expose. The romantic angle is furnished by Kay Linaker in the leading feminine role. As the finance of Woods, she carries on a battle for his freedom. The picture is filled with thrilling action including a running gun bat- tle between police cars and one com- mandered by a fleeing convict, the brutal beating of prisoners, the great mine strike, the blasting of the tunnel and the fight with machine guns and THE GUMPS—SOUP’S ON! A REST OPLL MAKE tM TAKE A VACATION | DON'T MIND _} NG_CHARGE OF HIS WHY DON'T YOU TALK TO BIM ?_ FIND QUT WHAT'S WRONG~, SOMETHING'S GOT HIM WORRIED — IT MIGHT EVEN GE HIS, WIiLL= ALL RIGHT-QUIT i YOU'RE ONE 4 WORK! SURE HIM AN 4 WOMAN WHO DOESNT THE BUTTERFLIES / HAVE TO BE IN AN AUTO TOBE A GACK SEAT DRIVER- TAPPAIRS IT MEANS LOTS OF EXTRA WORK, BUT ! am EAT work! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS “IE You DONT WANT HIM, FoR PETE'S SAKE, TELL HIM IVE MOVED To HONOLULU, AND | FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, DON'T GIVE HIM A PAIR, OF WATER WINGS!" GOOD OLD PoopLes! GEE, IT'S GOOD To SEE HIM AGAIN! HE HAS A NOTE PINNED TO HIS 4 .T.M.REG. U.S. PAT. OFF i © 1936 By EA SERVICE, Ie By THOMPSON AND COLL TRUST ARMBA. OURING THE OUTBURST OF REMEMBER, MEN -THE ENEMY IS JACK USING ALL OLD EQUIPMENT - ENTHUSIASM WHICH GREETS || CAMP.I WANT SOU TOKEEP 4NIi]i1 COLONEL - HE HASTENS YOu ARE BETTER ARMED! WE HIS PLAN OF ACTION, JACK EVE OPEN FOR A CERTAIN SAVE YOUR TO THE SEEKS OUT ONE OF THE BLOND NURSE - YOU KNOW PRETTY LADY! EMPEROR EMPEROR'S MOST TRUSTED HER-MYRA NORTH> SHE } “ WITH LEW WEN'S STARTLING C) OSH, DUZZ, HAT IAS HECK) THOUGHT MEBBE MADE YA BUY THAT OC WE MIGHT Use ER COFFEE GRINDER? FER Safe AN’ BY OVE '! THATS [CLOSE THE Si QUITE A BREEZE! STEPHEN — Quick ae SPRUNG gas bombs between guards and men armed only with picks and shovels. Teachers’ Union Bows To Memphis Ultimatum Memphis, Tenn., May 21. — (F) — Memphis teachers bowed to the city administration Wednesday, dropping their union affiliations rather than lose their jobs. The Memphis Teachers’ association accepted the ultimatum of the city administration and the school board and surrendered the group’s charter as an affiliate of the American Federation of Labor. WRIGLEY'S ™# PERFECT GUM (EXPENSIVE SATISFYING FOOZY GOES ROYAL B NOW THAT WE'VE GOT OUR TROUBLES WIZER'S A ! : ALL STRAIGHTENED OUT, FOOZY AN’ I ‘ HAD BETTER START THINKIN’ ABOUT