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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932 | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark 21932 By NEA Seay “and now M on, D. C., this sum- n itical situation.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD ‘ _ FLAP THEIR WINGS IN UNISON, TAKING THEIR: TIME FROM A LEADER. —AND NOT GREEN, 1S THE MOST COMMON 932 ev wea service mc COLOR OF JADE. | NO DRUNK LIZARD iguanas them a hollows 0: shore. Imagine Tt HE ST ATUE/ OF LIBERTY 8s located on B LOE‘S| ‘D in New), ee science. SPEEDING RIGHT ALC at 10 mile a minute, | |George Arliss a Stickler for Most Minute Details S an infinite capacity for » then the success oi Pictures can be cred- ‘ite capacity for watch- Weird Adventures | Pictured in Film, £ is the greatest stick- s in Hollywood. He spends deal of time and thought on seem of comparatively lit- ance, yet which prove to be tributions to the whole ffeet, once the picture is complete. An example of the painstaking care h which Mr, Arliss makes every 3 ision, is his advice to Fortunio in|Eonanova, who plays an important theatre For this new picture is as cramm ‘with thrill and romance and adven- |. ture as the studio with its full re-) sources could devise, and contail addition, an exciting touch of tery. To fans, looking for no films, this “shock” feature porting role in the latest Arliss prove as fresh as tomorrow morning’s| Warner Bros. production, “A Suc- headlines. {cessful Calamity,” coming to the Based on Richard Connell’s classic | Paramount Theaare Tuesday and short story of the same titl he | Wednesday. Most Dangerous Game” tells a weird! Several days before he was sched- tale of a savage nobleman, who,| Uuled to do his first work, but follow- bored with the thrills and perils of] ing the customary two weeks of re- big game killing, has turned to hunt- | hearsals, Bonanova appeared on the ing his casual guests as an advanced! Arliss set in makeup and costume to form of sport. show himself to Mr. Arliss and to A society girl and a young Ameri-| Director John Adolfi for approval. can are shipwrecked on the little} At first glance both thought he island in the Caribbean where this] appeared exactly right. Mr. Arliss, fedzan engages in his gruesome] however, studied the actor for some sport. little time. | SALESMAN SAM WHAY CAN BE KEEPING NIM? Nor A WORD FROM NIM = GONE ALL DAY = AND NERE IVE WAITED DINNER eT A rg EVERYTHING COLD~ SINCE SHAT FOOLISH NOTION JN MIS HEAD SHAT THE PEOPLE WANT HIM FOR PRESIDENT THERE I$ NO LIVING THE GUMPS—ON THE WAY EIGHT O'CLOCK— NINE O'CLOCK— YJWELVE OCLOCK © AND NO WORD YET= WELL WELL JUST NAVE YO WAIT ANO SRE WNAT HAPRENS — IMAGINE A NAN STAYING OUT TILL AFTER MID NIGHT = WEILL GET A WARM RECEPTION WHEN NE GETS MOME = IF § NOST KNEW Whi NE WAS — ERAN’ NOBODY CARES WHO'S PRESIDENT OR THERE'S THE OLD RANGER HOUSE — WIDE OPEN AN’ ANYBODN CAN GO IN, GER (T EMS A LONG GASOLINE ALLEY— F CMON FELLAS * ty 1 CONT EVER J i WHICH IS GX HIS WINDOW, SKEEZIX. O.4. WONDER, BELIEVE ME || LETS Go { WHAT KIND OF SEEM To { IMGOING To |! over aN’ / ATEAM WELL BE BACK ) eT No” || WATCH THe ‘\ HAVE THis HOME, \ excitement | | SHADYSIDE Spee FRECKLES HIGH IN For ME." } Bo. _7/}| FOOTBALL Kam, WED A MINED To MAKE THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) MY STARS! WILL YOU LOOK WHAT’S SPREAD ALL OVER THE FRONT, PAGE... PICTURES OF CHICK AND GLADYS! AND READ THIS— NOUNG COUPLE WHERIT MILLIONS. FROM WEALTHY + AUNT” SURE, | GAVE OuT THE STORY ! ISN'T IT A PEACH, SWEETIE ? BAD, SPUD. IT WAS ACCIDENTAL YOU SHOT HIM. AN’ WE'RE SORRY FOR GOoTt, BUT HE'S JOST GOT TO GET WELL. SEE IF GOOTCH IS GOIN’ To OIE GO AHEAD, FRECKLES! IHADYSIDE HIGH, UNDER COACH ROOSE, IS DETER- A GOOD SHOWING THIS YEAR... WHY,YES | BUT DOESN'T IT SEEM FUNNY, SEEING OUR PICTURES ON THE FRONT PAGE By BLOSSER THERE'S A SET-UB MADE]( THERE'S A HOT TO ORDER FOR US. WE'LL]] PROSPECT. HE LOOK INTO THAT- EH, |] OUGHT TO BE GOOD FOR TEN THOUSAND SHARES OF OUR STOCK.-T'LL, GET BUSY sHucks! ( AIN'T ENEN GONNA PULL. TH’ TRIGGER —1 MIGHT ACCIDEN — Lae TALLY HIT HOWE! “ v Tre THR Ie. omo-| MENT OF THE HOWOY-SEL2 DUEL! HAS ARRIVEDS THERE 1s A TENSE sicence f GUNS are Raiseolaim ts TAKEN f HOLO nee EARS, Fouks/) tH Oe Ano TREN — 105) A SHARP STACCATO vorce came Tree wre READY/ WOROS — FOR BOTs 19, OVER | EVERY PLANE 1S Down! NO MORE WORRY, AND, IN HONOKe OF THE OCCASION, THE CAMP 1S HAVING ONE GRANO CELEBRATION ASY, DOOMED To BE EXECUTED, 1S MARCHED AWAY. LOLA REMAINS PEMIND. GULL 1S WBILANT). FOR HE 1S To COMMAND THE FIRING SQUAD. BEING USED TO SPREAD THE NEWS! WE BLATANT CRY OF NEWSIES CAN BE HEARD ON EVERY CORNER FORGET AND FORGIVE! BULL, YOU GOT WD LISSEN. NOU CAN'T DO THIS. EASY'S MY PAL — MY BUDDIE —YoU CANT SHOOT MY BUDDIE. UP, BREATHLESS, THANK GOODNESS! tM NOT TOO LATE. YER LUCKY ¢ DIDN'T SHOOT, Howie! ay gr righ CAN'T. AWAY WITH THAT sammy | WELL SHOOT ALL over, AGAIN! QUT HE'S INNOCENT, NOU KNOW HE'S INNOCENT, ITS MURDER, BULL— COLD-BLOODED MURDER. FOR ONCE iN NOUR LIFE, MAN, BE FAIR— Ber HUMAN— BE DECENT. reba,