The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933 a SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | ' THE GUMPS—LAZY WILLIE, WILL YOU GET UP? MADIMDCIn TE apes ton te, any WAS YOU TRYING TO BO = YOU WERE SMARY YOU'D BE SITTING ON A i 40, T ARE Pd Ld wei ‘ MiLcie ! PS euce peewee mea QUEEN'S THRONE, BAC Wi AUSTRALIA RIGHT Now GET uP/ oi Mec ey gi WN A KITCHENETTE APARTMENT = You'd B DON'T You ME WITH Ye, os THIS 1S. NO ENCHANTED ARS. BENJAMIN GUMP. THE WRALTHIRGT \ BN yy NO DRAGON WOMAN IN THR.WORLD <= INSTEAD OF KNOW IT'S S ol oie " S SHER | RRRRDING THE PRONT GA LOOKS. RUN OVER AND CENTS. REGULAR SO CENT CHARIOT OF GET A-CAN OF IT. m TERRIBLE. YOU SIZE. ITS SWELL. STUFF. MIGHT JUST AS WELL OSE LARD. WALT, THEY'RE SELLIN’ Will [T DO WW iF THERES ONE THING AVERM WE TRIED you THAT REJOOV BODY POLISH |{ ANY GOOD To YOUR CAR NEEDS IT'S CAN OF THAT DON'T OVER AT BLINKERS’ FOR 22 THIS OLD REJOOV FINISH. 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LWANNA compLaIN ABOUT TH’) HEARD OF sucH A he moved in to the city and became itentiary for frauds arising out of his| ee FLOUR YA soto Me! (T Was THING? owner of the lighting compa He | handling of some of the property. | Z Pram = 2 Tous! cS Va = ES = Z L~— 7— bo SLI Ne, nal = AT THE MOVIES | | eee amare ! ’ Rig “fs Price ca =. PAPER. BA : Sonia ORS | RS : c Matrimony Is Theme _' Four Star Studded Cast Of Capitol Picture; And Prominent Screen ! in & Is there a stronger bond than tnat | Actors in ‘Three ona ef matrimony when two people love { Match { each other profound! Is the very idea of a legal contract an affront to’ The movie-going public is given ‘ , Persons who feel that such a bond is|™Alerlal for speculation over the worthless—that they would not want | Problem of ‘who gives the best per- to remain united once they ceased to | formance in the vecdiaprnge cast of Jove or respect each other? | “Three On A Match,” the First Na- e In other words, do we have mar- | “onal picture which is pow playing at riage because we really are still liv- | the Paramount Theatre. fing in the animal kingdom? es | Four players of star rating head “The Animal Kingdom.” RKO-Ra- | the cast of this picture, and the sup- dio Picture starring Ann Harding and Leslie Howard, coming to the Capitol | porting roles ore aizen to. prominent ‘Theatre soon, goes into this matter | oh ee iw i areee ie e 4n the best sophisticated and whim- | bee gris men ighly ee es aa gical vein of Philip Barry, author of | 5. e2 a Lae a 3 pa such noted successes as “Holiday” and | Horse.” has the leading male role, “Paris Bound.” and the three leading ladies are Ann When Tom Collier, played by Leslie | Dvorak, Joan Blondell and Bette Howard, marries Cecilia Henry, en- | Davis. any one of whom has popu- acted by Myrna Loy, she knows all | Jarity and appeal enough to draw an about “the other woman” who has | 2udience of her own. | been in his life. “The other woman”! Allen Jenkins, who shared honors 4s Daisy Sage, a fashion artist, por- | With Lee Tracy in the success of the | trayed by Ann Harding. Tom finds | hilarious “Blessed Event,” is also} 4t is harder breaking with Daisy than | Prominently cast and is credited with he thought, for Daisy is an admirable! an equally fine performance. Lyle splendid soul who has ever been his; Talbot, who was lately seen in inspiration to do fine things. ‘*Stranger In Town” and “Big City However, Cecilia belongs to his set | Blues.” plays an important role which and should, therefore, be married. | proves to be another step up in his She, too, is ambitious for him, but | climb to stardom. Others who receive Tom finds that her ambition is for | acclaim for their roles in “Three On him to make money at any cost to|A Match” are Grant Mitchell, Sheila |~ —— his ideals, and to live in .a social | Terry, Clara Blandick, Buster Phelps, WASH TUBBS glory that is very distasteful to him. |Glenda Farrell. Humphreys Bogart and Patricia Ellis. y Buy or Sell Through eer WHAT THE BLAZES! WHY, LADDIE, Bring Results Use the Want Ads é eH. contr MOU'RE PALE AS A Gtr, BELIEVE IT, THERE ‘SS MUST BE SOME MISTAKE. 1T'S— IT's Too AWFUL. No WO WO tECHNOCRACY 16 A NEW THEORY WHEREBY VALUES WL BE BASED ON ENERGY SEPDARTEAN AN’ DEN \o SIMPLE ; ENOVOK — BUT GO ANY START MiKity “EM UP AN’ YO SHO DOES GET SOME POWFOL. DIZZY COMBINATIONS! ; . SAO NOPE 2 AK lONT EEN NOBODY ROOND WEAR BY DAT NAME ! WALT DO HE LOOK OPAL, WANT ARE YOUR IMPRESSIONS OF TECHNOCRACY ? SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT! By CRANE LOOK FOR THE RED TAPE OPENER ean:

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