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10. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936 os ne “I say, gentlemen, wouldn't one of you rather have a lawyer settle this for you? sa" HESS Hereeta beac ie a By William THiS CURIOUS WORLD Feguon | MOST OF THE WORLD, BORES HOLES THROUGH “THE SHELLS OF OTHER. MOLLUSKS WITH ITS TONGUES MADRICE THOMPSON FAMOUS ARCHER. OF SEVERAL FORTY-S/X SMALL GLASS OUT OF FIFTY. THEY WERE INTO THE AIR AT A DISTANCE OF TWELVE YARDS. [—| CAN SAIL AGA/NST THE WIND. MAURICE THOMPSON was and returned to his home in Geor in the open air, and, since firearms were denied him on account of the war, he and his brother went i on game killed with the bow and popularized the sport of archery A MOLLUSK FOUND OVER USING A BOW AND ARROW, BROKE! BALLS THROWN: Cc GEE BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Baal wounded during the Civil War, gia. Doctors ordered him to live into the wilds of Florida and lived arrow, Later, these two brothers in the United States. | | AT THE MOVIES ‘Voice of Bugle Ann’ Pulsating Court Film ‘Now comes the talking screen with one of the most amazing tributes to the dog as friend of man ever pres- ented and which, with Lionel Barry-; more in a role as dramatic as those in “A Free Soul” or “The Copper- head,” is now showing at the Para-| mount theatre today and Friday. This is “The Voice of Bugle Ann,” based on MacKinlay Kantor's fa- mous novel of the old hunter who kills a man and goes to prison to avenge the death of his faithful hound. The novel created a furor. Incidentally it is based on an actual court case. Barrymore plays the central role of Spring Davis, the dog owner, and in the courtroom scene voices a grip- ping and dramatic tribute to dogs as friends of man. A romance between Eric Linden and Maureen O'Sullivan runs through the haunting story. Spring Byington, Charley Grapewin, Dudley Digges, Henry Wadsworth, James Macklin, Jonathan Hale and Billy Newell have prominent support- ing parts. Only 2 per cent of the Indians living in America have incomes ex- ceeding $500 a year. » WRIGLEY'S FLAVOR. 4 1S SOMETHING To |Picture Has Mystery, | Comedy and Romance | Mystery, comedy, and romance are mixed as only William Powell mixes them, in “The Ex-Mrs. Bradford,” the |mew co-starring vehicle in which | Powell and blonde Jean Arthur are | to be seen at the Capitol Theatre on | Friday, Saturday and Sunday. { It is Powell's gift to jest carelessly | | while staring into a gun muzzle and | romance gayly under conditions that would fray nerves of steel. It zoomed him to first place among screen sleuths in “The Thin Man” and “Star of Midnight.” His current RGO Ra- | dio film is reported to display this quality admirably. | The mystery builds on the appar | ently normal death of a jockey, strick- | en while riding a favorite. Discovers ing that it is murder, Powell gets in some of his neatest and most thrilling detective work in setting a trap among seven suspects—one of whom has dis- covered a way to slay from afar, a | way that leaves only a dab of gela- tin on the victims’ bodies to hint that they did not die of normal causes. | Keeping the entire picture in light ; comedy mood is the romance between Powell and Miss Arthur, in which the ;usual relations between lovers are amusingly reversed, ardent moments | being hidden behind constant kid- ; ding and prank-playing of the kind acclaimed in “The Thin Man.” At one time, the British Isles were connected to the continent of Europe. The North See did not exist, but there was @ great river that flowed north and met the sea between the shores of Scotland and Norway. Eleven million people, more than : THE GUMPS— SHERLOCK GUMP YESssin / 'vE Gor | TO THAT aN Y ATM CHECK BY _All BEST METHOD OF APPROACHING E wibow WASH TUBBS the entire population of Canada, can be accommodated in the houses built in England since the World War. LAND SAKES ALIve! AT MY WIT'S END WHERE IN THE NAME [1] wens this Dog Y OF GOODNESS DID YOu DIG UP THOSE SEE THAT HE'DOESNT ORAS ) GeE,T DONT | IN-ANY MORE BONES! I VERY GOOD, THEN... YOU TAKE HER UP TOTHE SUITE, WHILE I GO OUT AND DIG UP SOME EGYPTIAN COSTUMES. QUR FIRST STEP IS TO ESTABLISH H OURSELVES IN AN OBSCURE HOTEL, AS REPRESENTATIVES OF THE EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT. CAIRO ON A SINISTER MISSION , WHATS THAT ) IM Teactin’ HIM Tricks! DERNED PARROT lEacH TiME I MPKE A SALE DOIN’ ON TH’ CASH (HE RINGS UP TH CORRECT REGISTER? Th = PRETTY \KEy, ICLEVER—Ge ‘tH |\Weaes\ spose TUL NEVE! ‘ BUSTE! Ar athe RO INCE eS Cine. Be WE DON'T KNOW WHERE TH' HECK HE WINT, HEY, THAT YOU, EASY? TH 1S SHERIFF IKE PEPPER,IN TURTLE CREEK .HANG THE LUCK! HE GOT AWAY, - Jy BY NOW,HE'S PROBILY 500 MILE Kir eee ic LUCK, EVER DIO TELL WHO KIC debe T. , Stode HAE A TOUGH Tine CATIN THE ERE. HOW \ HOY, HOY! THIS { YOULL HAFTA HURRY || 1S SWELL-BUT) 10 TH’ PALACE, NOW. KE “(WE DONT WANTCHA SHS? VFUNNIEST (TKEEP HIS MAJESTY WAITIN’ = : ¥ capo GOO MORNING, OOP.’ YES. IM KING = HOWLL