The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1936, Page 8

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3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1936 B, STEN To THis ~ re way m { Mp akerieeseetien) ||P sy seein jy sae hi i) . . | [ FINANCIAL BACKING READING FROM A La! BETWEEN AIRE THE LINES ©1936 BY NEA SERVICE ING f. 14. REG. US PAT. OFF. “['d like to have a couple more of them souvenir road maps.” By William Ferguson Tuis Curious WORLD % { JACK? HOW DID IT TAKES GUITEA| | QYHILE, ON REACH. FOR THE CLOUDS.., ; YOU KNOW SIR QUNS.. SO ARE FEW HOURS TO BOTH OF YOU! SO... YOU F EOMOND WAS DEVRIES AND LEW PASS THRU THE THOUGHT YOU COULD ABOARD ? WHAT | SUEZ CANAL... THE NOW TO REMOVE THESE DOUBLE CROSS ME, ARE WE TO DO? Ss BOAT WILL TOUC BRACELETS... AND EH, DEVRIES ?/ A THANKS FOR YOUR. HELP MR LEW WEN! 5 IN INOUA., in 19897, re THE ASSAM EARTHQUAKE DID SERIOUS DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS OVER. AN AREA OF TO THE SUEZ DOCK, JUST AS THE 160,000 SQUARE MILES, OR MORE THAN BIG CRUISE SHIP GETS UNDER TWICE THE SIZE OF GREAT BRITAIN. WAY... & SNACE CAN SWALLOW, WHOLE, AN EGG THAT IS FOUR TIMES THE SIZE OF TS HEAD. NO, MIKE, Ya CAN'T GET JAW, DIM THE ONLY, OU, NO, YER. NO’ GOOD GosH, MICHAEL, OUTA BEDILYER TEMPER- / KID IN CAMP WHOS HYSNOOT HAS A TEM-11 YA SOUND As (F YA ature ts 99! ICKL PERATURE OF 100! || WANTED IT To! HE Has? GEE, D'YA THINK MINE’L! GO ANY HIGHER? & SWELL ie TIME HEE! | Oy MOST snakes like eggs in their diet, but there is a snake in South Africa that eats nothing else. This curious reptile swallows all eggs whole, thus eliminating waste, and not until the egg reaches the gullet is it broken. Here it comes in contact with teeth-like projections on the snake's vertebrae, which crush the shell. AT THE MOVIES | Laem a EE ea pee { RIGHT HE ABOUT TH’ HE-BOYS IN WISTORY ! Yoe Brown Is Dunked | Mary Ellis Stars in z y WOT E'M GONNA DO In Mud in Comic Film; ‘Fatal Lady’ Thriller | te, (4 | Joe E. Brown who comes to the} Mary Ellis, former Metropolitan Capitol Theatre on Thursday in|Opera prima donna, stars in “Fatal “Earthworm Tractors,” got dunked in| Lady,” the Walter Wanger production the muddy waters of a swamp during! for Paramount which opens at the i 4 7 the production of the film, And the) Paramount Theatre Thursday and First National comedy star isn’t sure | again displays the fine quality of her but he has a sneaking notion that lovely voice and personal charm. Her a (3 ee $e Guy Kibbee may have had something | performance in her current picture “4a v (A y to do with it, far exceeds her highly meritorious Y i) y ; Joe admits that his suspicion of the | acting in “All the King’s Horses.” \ 7 » V Z oh ‘corpulent Kibbee is based on his gen-; Miss Ellis portrays an opera singer i Ss 4 Y, ps eral knowledge of human nature and| whose fatal charms bring death to 4 AX nl) at} a, @ natural desire for revenge. the men who fall in love with her. es Eee "The reason I think Guy caused |Not until a young American suitor is me to fall into the mud,” grinned Joe, | fcund dead, however, and the boy’s “is that several days ago, while driv-| brother conceives a clever trick to {ing the big ‘Earthworm Tractor,’ I gave |capture the murderer, is the killer Kibbee the scare of his life.” caught and the opera star cleared of HE'S A DAD-BURNED SISSY, THAT'S Kibbee denies that he jarred the | all blame. IFFIANSY, BOVS, AN’ WEAR HE IS. LOOK! HE CARRIES A CANE. plank on which Brown was stand-| The story is filled with thrills, as 5 ing when he took the swamp tumble. | suspicion is cast from one character p He denies it, members of the “Earth- | to another with such startling rapidity ‘worm Tractors” company point out,|as to keep the audience continually but he continues to grin. mystified. Meanwhile, the romance Brown took his muddy tumble on |is exceedingly well developed and the Jocation at “Gopher Flats” on the | music heard in the picture is delight- Tanch just across the river from the | ful.* First Natiional studio. And when he| In support of Miss Ellis are Walter fell, eye-witnesses said, he let out a| Pid¥eon, in the romantic lead; John yell that was mighty genuine. Halliday, Alan Mowbray, Norman Hurriedly furnished with facilities | Foster, Ruth Donnelly, Edgar Ken- tor a shower bath of a crude type, and | nedy, and Guy Bates Post. The pic- &:ven @ complete change of wardrobe, | ture was expertly directed by Edward the comedy star, within an hour after | Ludwig and the dialogue by Tiffany the “accident,” was serenely doing|Thayer and Samuel Ornitz is well his stuff over the muddy swamp. j written. « ee “Fatal Lady” is worth noting as The airmail-transport industry cele-| one picture which should not be miss- brated its 10th birthday this spring. |ed this week. ALLEY OOP THE CARDIFF GIANT GETS EXCITED T WOULD HAFTA RUNSLM) (BUT THEVRE NOT GONNA FOR RENT INTO A MOOVIAN PaTROL| [GRAB OL! WUR-NOT IF 1CAN /; HELP IT, THEY AIN'T! TILL : : GIVE ‘EM TH' SLIP? e Unfurnished Apartment

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