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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932 THE GUMPS— MILLIE AND HER MA WAS SHORTLY AFTER YEN (RAND x - ‘Shanta wowen OF MCL HRRUS A ROOM rR u BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRL So GP TO THE CLERK pac SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | GASOLINE ALLEY— GOLLY, DOES SHE? 1 SPOSE YOU Yeupiosity 1 BET YA 1) KNOW YOU'RE SMART THINK WE'D LET) KiLLED A WHAT YOU'VE GOT NOT LETTIN’ You IN! CAT! IN THERE. I'M GOIN’ ANNBODY INTO BR g ») YOUR HOUSE, 5 {3 ay DON'T You! 4 Ve | ' | | | “How terribly thrilling it must be to risk one’s life for a trophy.” { — THIS CUR FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ecioerechesi ede ner ONCE een bs a ND LOOK \NHO'S RUNNING PELL- I THINK I KNOW WHY GEE WHIZ: L GOT A LIEUT. JOHN A. elewer |e ‘ hone RED KING WASNT IN es Wf ALL I NEED MELL TO THE PLAYER'S DRESSING ’ TO WANT To HUNCH, TAG & Al Bir MACREADY HALF 1S ROOM... TAG AND Poop.e !! THE GAME , FRECKLES. 1S RED'S SWEATER. ISABI ponies EXHAUSTED THE FUEL OVER, IN 1 SAW HIM GOING PUZZLED see Ages THE. 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ACCIDENTALLY SLAIN tine are the world’s greatest wool St. Paul, Nov. 14—~(4)}—Miss Gene- | producing centers. vieve Loring, 25, daughter of Asso- tH \ ciate Justice Charles Loring of the INTELLECTUALS MEET ¥ ™ Minnesota supreme court, was killed Rome, Nov. 14.—()}—A number of Sunday by the accidental discharge | the leading intellectuals of Europe ra i LN _ 43] WHATS GOT Me, HOWE, Is How Wey , THEY'RE ONLY ALLOWED ELEVEN of a gun in her home here. Miss th d Monday for a meeting un- 2, > d Loring, who acted as secretary for| der the auspices of the Royal Acad- TH! GUARDS EXPECT Ta GET ANY Ssaéxestwuet | [MEN AN" TH WARDEN sato THEN’D he 4 her father, had kept a gun in her!emy of Italy to consider the conti- PLACE WITH No Tackles, ENDS, \ makes Ya USE THAT MANY GUARDS ! room and it was discharged in some|nent’s economic and social ailments. 9 HALEBACKS OR & QUARTER, CENTER ) THINK THEY . undetermined manner. The coroner) Premier Mussolini, opening the con- OWE, AND ER FULL ON THEIR Team — WON'T USE'Em4] is held death was accidental. vention, said he was sure that these ICH OF LG thinkers will be able to suggest solu- a BUN Australia, New Zealand and Argen-| tions to the world’s men of action. OTHER. JAIL Le / eS f BIRDS ARE : v) 5 | AT THE MOVIES Seace ¢ | For THEIR Aj ! ‘i = a FOoveALe Yj Thrills Abundant in | Two Leading Ladies in same SON Phantom of Crestwood! Dick Barthelmess Film Gis SALLEIRDS Na ee | pene y = t Stout-hearted persons who take! Two leading ladies make the ro- SUARDS~— their thrills straight will find just} mantic life interesting for the char- GY what they're looking for in the new! acter played by Richard Barthelmess picture at the Capitol theatre. It’s|in the First National picture, “The “The Phantom of Crestwood.” RKO-/ Cabin in the Cotton,” which will play Radio Pictures’ mystery masterpiece,! at the Paramount theatre Tuesday which more than justifies the ex-| i travagant advance reports and its| “74 Wedneraay. elaborate national exploitation, Bette Davis and Dorothy Jordan through radio broas __| were assigned the feminine roles in ‘ Ne. Sone about is postin is | this story of the modern South which fo the mystery field of entertainment | is what “Grand Hotel” was to the dra-| Comes from the pen of Harry Harri matic. Masterful development of | S0n Kroll and was adapted for the suspense, skillful histrionics on the screen by Paul Green, Pulitzer prize bri ee ernie salar cast, winner, and himself the author of elaborate mounting and a gripping,| | a well-paced story set this production | Vet 40 plays about the South. into a class by itself. | Bette Davis won her contract with Who killed Jenny Wren? That’s the | Warner Bros. when she played op- question set before the audience, and| posite George Arliss in “The Man! this reviewer, who used to pridehim-| Who Played God.” Since then, she self on a certain skill in these mat-| has appeared in “The Rich Are Al- ters, must admit that he made 13| ways With Us,” “So Big” and “The guesses, all wrong, before the actual| Dark Horse.” With each succeeding culprit was uncovered. Naturally,} picture her popularity has grown by we're not going to tell you here who/| leaps and bounds. s wy ~ By MARTIN —S NES INDEED IM: Nor PROFESSOR ?|| TAKING ARN CHANCES SN, WATLL YET A LOND OF WOTS DOWNSTARS HURRY UP Bors, || HOW DO | HONEY , OATS SES OR WELL BE LATE TO THE FESTIVAL ne + did kill Jenny, a predatory butterfly whom many people would take high| is Dorothy Jordan who was lately delight in eliminating. Blonde, vibrant-voiced Karen Mor- | ners,” “Min and Bill,” “Shipmates” Jey plays Jenny Wren, a girl with a| and “The Wet Parade.” beautiful body and an ugly soul, whose sense of the ironical prompts| mess are Hardie Albright, Dorothy her to stage a house party in a spooky old mountain mansion to which she has invited the men who have supported her in the style to which they accustomed her. Of no less importance in filmdom seen on the screen in “Young Sin- Others in support of Mr. Barthel- Peterson, David Landau, Henry B. Walthall, Berton Churchill, Tully Marshall, Edmund Breese, Clarence Muse, and many others. Directed by Michael Curtiz. [ te SPENDS A COUPLE OF DAYS FLYING THe PANAZUELAN REFUGEES To A LITTLE SEA PORT TOWN ON THE CARIBBEAN. FpNEN. GRATITUDE KNOWS NO BOUNDS. ‘THEY CHARTER THE ONLY SIZAGLE CRAFT IN THE RARBOR— A WEATHER-CEATEN PLANS? NOT YET, SUH, WASH AND 1 THOUGHT 6° WORKING OUR WAY SACK To THE STATES ON A BANANA BOAT—OR WE MIGHT SIGN UP FOR ANOTHER WAR. we HAVEN'T °°