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the production, which is crammed full kinda hoped you'd like it. You this job to write poetry. [ SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | know, I don’t have much time on [ =: THIS CURIOUS WORLD — AlOCcUST THAT CATCHES AAICE, "LIVES IN (@ AFRICA Z FRENCH OFFICERS, DRESSING HURRIEDLY FOR THE BATTLE OF STEINKERQUE, 1692, TWISTED THEIR CRAVATS CARELESSLY AROUND THEIR. NECKS, AND THUS ‘SET A NEW FASHION IN THE WEARIN vy OF NECKWEAR... THE STEINKIRK CRAVAT. a tHE STALN-EYEO FLY TWAS EYES ON THE ENDS OF LONG EXTENSIONS FROM THE SIDES OF THE HEAD. iG Bowman Society to Finish Organization Bowman, N. D., Jan. 10.—Newly Officers are John W. McC secretary-treasurer; and Cl a En- Moran and Mack in| Ae y 5 Capitol Film Hit’ Mack Sennett’s._—_ much-heralded | feature-length production, “Hypno- tized,” starring Moran and Mack has much to recommend it to lovers of good robust hilarity. At the Capitol | theatre, where it bezan an engage- | ment yesterday, it sent a packed aud-! jence into spasms of laughter, and| Successfully demonstrated that the maker of “Tillie’s Punctured Ro- mance” and other full-length laugh- | makers, has lost nothing of his cele- brated ability to affect the risibilities of a nation. A succession of novel, mirth-making scenes, enacted by an array of important cinema comics and set in several stupendous backgrounds combine to make “Hypnotized” an outstanding laugh hit for any audi- ence. Moran and Mack, those “two black crows,” are the chief protagonists in the hilarity. Imagine, if you will, the two darkies in the wake of stamped- ing elephants, caged in with a fero- cious lion, placed under the power of an unscrupulous hypnotist, trapped with a panic-stricken crowd on an ocean liner, and a hundred more eually ludicrous moments. Mack Sen- nett himself directed and supervised the kind of fun that has placed comedy maker in the front rank filmdom's laugh creators. Use the Want Ads j international flavor, revolving around |@ dramatic incident at an interna- | tional conference. sonality is seen in the fact that before sign of Scranton, chairman; C. R. De- Foe of Rhame and Albert C. Ander- son of Gascoyne, members of the ex- ecutive committee: The society has at present a membership of 1500. Each day begins at East Cape, the easternmost extremity of Siberia, be- fore it begins at any other place, through an agreement of astrono- mers. MOVIES ‘SIX HOURS” OPENS HERE “Six Hours To Live.” a romantic drama which has its setting in Ge- George Marion, Beryl Mercer and Irene Ware in its principal roles, fea- tures the new bill at the Paramount Theatre, opening today. This Fox production has a distinct Baxter has the tole of a diplomat, representing a small nation, who successfully blocks action of the conference inspired by past-masters of the art of intrigue. which will ruin his country. Ro- mance enters strongly into the story when Baxter is faced with the prob- lem of choosing between the beautiful girl he loves and the duty he thinks he owes to his country. Miss Jordan, a newcomer to the screen, is a young English actress who has been hailed by the Fox Studio as a sensational “discovery.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1938 THE GUMPS— GET OUT THE SMOKED GLASSES WITH YOR UNCLE BIA oO TARES Sue Wana! 1 WAS A BiY ee eee fs KNOCK ANOTH AMBER DAUR TANS ARON INBING THOUGHT “DE STROSS WAS SNR WAS MARVELOUS — j SReb so BUMB- VA TELLING = o Rete My SS ‘Q GNT = HAT A PANNING MILLIE AND HER MA “MA GOT ANDY AND MIN, AS THEY eee SHEIR | ry a CAN'T, UNDERSTAND HOW UNCLE BIM CAN. | TOLERATE MILLIE- | SO SHALLOW = $0 BUMB- AND MER MOTHER = BLAN ! = wey KS— Nowe Shiatr ‘ou MET iui ey BO YOU me reat L Hf THINK THAT | Bi! ba Rave Seeee new NOTICE THE WAY YOUR BYES POPPED So? 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