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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931 * THE GUMPS—WHAT A LIFE o—_——_———_——— | after Jackie when his mother is At the Movies {| vaucevile tour—wnien 1s most, ot the —— 1e. ie .. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Upon being introduced to Richard A world-famous film star is advised Dix, star of the production, Jackie hauled out an autograph book and said “Will you please sign this?” One of the supporting players of- fered his bogs ig Ete: in- ‘Waikiki Beach, Honolulu. formed that was “for stars is the opening situation of only.” A peek into the book revealed “The Black Camel,” which, with War- ectad of 139 film luminaries of first ran Jackie's stream of child-like ques- ,»| tions indicate where his chief inter- est lies: : “When's a star a star?” “When'll they put my name on the YP and THIS IS WHAT | GET AND WHAT SHALL FOR ALLOWING MYSELF TO ' er | DID BIM GUMP EVER me j Do Now ? BIMBO CE vas ake LIFE QUST ISN'T KISS YOU ? SUCH A QUESTION AY LEAST HE WAS KIND= GAVE UP EVERY THING= WORTH WHILE — Roi tes , AND YoU COULD DEPEND ON HIM = EVEN GOT A POSITION THAT'S ALL = WELL = HE CAN ‘TAKE A HE WAS A MAN — $0 THAT | COULD WORK | See 1G RANE TAS He's * His SENTIMENTS WERE NOBLE — SO ae NeHIL, ‘ ‘ SCHOOL BOY STUFF UP= | Te eS RLS ERE. HIM= | AND WALKS OUT LIKE ee VLU NOT FORGIVE HIM BUT NE HAD BRAINS — A SPOILED CHILD~ é > SNES Rents erie eek THE WEALTHIEST MAN IN AUBTRALIA@ | WONDER IF UM DOING both pictures for Fox films. FOR ARKING SUCH A WRONG ry GIVING Much of “The Black Camel” was| marquee board?” ROouUSH QUESTION — made on the exact locale of the origi-|_When’ll I be @ star?” he used to , jask almost da: nal Barl Derr Biggers’ story, and the fore he played “Skippy.” From es beginning of his = sugost, Dorothy career years ago, it's Revier|/Sackie’s ambition to be a star, his grandmother says. em } . AND OVER SUCH A SIMPLE EITTLE THING Too = Tr ALL STARTED | WHEN ‘TOM ASKED HENRIETTA IF BIN GUMP VER, assed CAPITOL THEATRE ee 2 When lttle Jackie Cooper, tamous|| Stickler Solution | seven-year-old stat of “Skippy” re-| @—————__________—- © ported for work in Radio Pictures’ “Young Donovan's Kid,” opening next ' Monday at the Capitol Theatre, he wasn’t long in orienting himself. “What kind of a restaurant have you on this lot?” he asked Fred Nib- lo, the director. Being assured that it was an excellent one, he further in- quired, “When do we eat?” “It's one of his hobbies—food,” ex- plained his genial grandmother, Mrs Marie Leonard. Mrs, Leonard looks | SIDE GLANCES ~ = By George Clark | EvEry EvE Essavs EtEcancE. By inserting the vowel “E” eight tines among the s_ VRYVSSAYSLG. ANC, the sentence shown above can be formed. TEETER 1 DON'T THINK SO, PETE. BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN ANNTHING AS HES AWAN MOST OF THE TIME ANNWAY, GOIN’, PETE. T WAS A FALSE ALARM AN’ THE FIREMEN ARE MEN ARE EXPECTING TO HOOK THESE FIRES ‘ONTO SKEEZIY, LORA. “THAT'S WHY I'M TRNING HARD TO FIND WHO'S REALLY DOING tT. GOES THE FIRE COMPANY | 1 \ ' SKEEZN men WOULDN'T y THINK OF bs WES RIGHT BEHIND: US, COMIN’ LIKE { L OnLy HOPE i \ IT AIN'T Too LATE, RUN, OSCAR! RUN!! WE SURPRISED THEM... rue PLANE THEY DIDNT EXPECT \ | US To DASH OUT CARRYING ||) TAGALONG !! _ Live THarT!! MR KINGSTON | eu )! ie | BOY! WERE SIGHT. vER | | : TAKIN’ A Parapise | aaa LAKE, | yo” S WHERE | S . UNCLE JOHN \ and || TAGALONG | | | are | | WAITING “Golly, are you hurt, boss?” 1 o¢ \ XR aan “No, but look what you've done—spolled my whole afternoon.” AEG. U.S.PAT.OFF. 21931 BY NEA SERVICE, CONTEST FANS ; ; = euos uiereeiennre eae fas, CARERS. sh ATTENTION! le Poe ot FoR “Our TRI TREES, REMEMBER . Here Is One That Will AN EXTRA Beas > 5 Make You Think. ~_ Try It! a T STAKE THE NEWLY WEDS To THEIR VACATION TRIP..1N HER OWN Why ———-) SALESMAN SAM 5 Wecl, WHATS TH’ BoTH/ Hee 2ALle WANTS TASLEEP\ (7 KNOW WHATS WRONG WITH , \BEAR, 01 Y’ MATTER Now, SAM—)\ ace THE Time AND ( coTTA THAT BULGARIAN BUGAGoO! BEAR a4 bag ARE Yh DOWN IN TH') Do SOMETHIN’ T MAKE HIM) LAIN LAY! HE ‘ ‘BEAR? . DUMPS OR UP IN THE { TRAIN SO / q] Everybody laughed when Marie stood aReo si with ore ae, TGA. AENt.y Pee ite eae oP up and groped for words . . . every- . Ward WORK! body knew she was attempting to test , Rone , her vocabulary on her political oppon- PF ent. She searched for words to express 5 her indignation. Do You Grope For Words? See How Many Words You Can Make Out of the Letters in “POLITICS” MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN’S Latest picture that will be shown at the Gfargmounte, MON., TUES., WED., Aug. 17-18-19 For Example P-0-L-I-T-I-C-S Plot... Lot... It... Ete. For the-petsons making the largest numbet of words there will be many prizes. FIRST PRIZE—$2.50 and two tickets to see BECOND PRIZE—$1.50 and two tickets to see “polities.” 22 wore (Ae Femme nd A NOE, SOMEONE PEOCED THROLEH TH PRINCE FELLA ACTED $0 @nRRED OP WHEN T BOTTED WON ‘Em 2 THIRD PRIZE—$1.00 and two tickets to see And the next 10 winners will receive onc ticket to see this great comedy. All answers must be in hafds of the Theater Contest Editor, Bismarck Tribune, before Mon- day, Aug. 17 at 4 p. m.