The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1933, Page 8

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ha. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1938 _ THE GUMPS— ORDERS FROM HEADQUARTERS | SIDE GLANC George Clark G : ; i. — a ——— WE SIME 1 MEN TO KNOW ALL ABOUT "THE: BE EXPECT! i " DE_STROSSES—WHAT MONEY THEY'VE FULL REPORT TOMORROW. Is RIPE AVE A LITT Piece GOT— WHERE THEY GET ty aie Bec ol x WHO THEY ARE USE EVERY FOR WEEKS, AND | WANT IT DONE WELL: TRICK YOU HAVE — TOWNSEND THERE'S A CERTAIN FAMILY. A|| SPARE NO EXPENSE — ZANDER, LIKE Man ee eens WANT THE LOW DO} SOME CRAFTY OLD SPIDER, HAS BEEN SITTING BY, WATCHING, WAITING AND HATCHING HIS EVIL, PLOTS = —B=—= Y TOWNSEND TRUSTED HENCHMEN-| THEY MEET IN HIS, 'M TELLING ‘YOU, SAY, DOC, I'VE DON'T LET YOUR WHOS ‘ BULCHEADED? By X ALL RIGHT. WELL boc, YOU'RE MISSING HAD 60 PER CENT _ ,BULLHEADEONESS =| ‘M STILL A BIT LEARY OF q , JUST WAIT AND T. 'M GETTING IN IN CASH AND 1 STARS NE Wey Te Big TAT Pouowe ia SEE WHOLL BE ON THAT 30 PER GET IN ON THIS OF YOUR MAKING [{ ME AROUND TRYING TO f AROUND SINGING CENT ODINIDEND 30 PER CENT Too. A LOT OF MONEY, AA GIVE ME THE BEST. *) TOLD YOU SO! CONTINENTAL CORNCOB : y : BR HAS DECLARED. Sea 71999, BEA SERRE « “Buy one, if you like, but I promise you I won't stay home and take care of it all the time.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - By BLOSSER TLL TAKE ONE MORE LOOK AT COCOS ISLAND, BEFORE (T DISAPPEARS FROM SIGHT ~ BOY! TD LIKE TO COME BACK HERE AGAIN, SOMETIME! OH, LET ME SEE—T'D SAY NINE DAYS —MAYBE A LITTLE. LESS IF GOOD WEATHER NINE DANS! GEE, THAT'S A LONG TIME... THE MORE THINK ABOUT TAG AND TAKE US TO GET HOME, UNCLE HELLO, GLADYS! .. MEAN. AUST TAKE A LOOK IN THERE, UST Toul ‘You WAT ME SBOUT WE BABY You' BABY EATS OUT OF | FEED THEM | TAKING FROM WE WELFARE PEOPLE|] “THAT MANY Cook / DIFFERENTLY Weiss , AND IM SENDING OVER BOOKS !! w EVERY WEEK OR ‘SOME BOOKS 1 RAISED |[ATTHE Moves = |_$ —__“**"*\—+_’e THERE'S MUSIC {EI ia) hire chad \ leven ‘42nd Street’ , f 5 GUESS I'LL GOOVER AND SEE IF MR. PATCH NEEDS GooD A.M, MR.PATCH! Hows (iD IN THE AIR . Girls Get Contracts ANY MORE HOSE, SPADES, RAKES, ETC, SINCE HE NOUR NEW GARDEN COMING? STARTED HIS VEGETABLE GARDEN — e \T an''T, samt ITS GOING! \ CAN'T KEEP “THOSE CHICKENS FROM NEXT DOOR OUTA HERE! “Be Mine Tonight,” the Universal} Eleven beautiful girls were started on their way to possible stardom be- eae bY Goumont, whlch | cause of their work in the Warner now playing at the Capito! theater, | Bros. spectacular production, “42nd tontains musical numbers which are | Street,” now showing at the Para- eure to become real hits. The most | Mount Theatre, with an all star cet entrancing song of the picture is “elt | Readed by Warner Baxter and Be Me Tonight,” which in the old days} ‘The “lucky eleven” all appear in of pictures might have been termed |one of the most remarkable choruses the theme song. It is so, in every | ever saced ne ee scree. . They were selec y Busby eley, the pees piste, wort estates ee | noted New York director, who created Promoting the action and pleasurable | the dance numbers and ensembles sensations of the audience. It is sunc | for the picture, which is a dramatic by-the golden-voiced Kiepura, who is | St0'Y of backstage life of the theatri- accustomed to rendering operatic Aan cal world with the production of a the most difficult ie in his ca-|™USical comedy show as the back- Pecity as tenor star of the Vienna |®"rne"cfoven girls; four blondes, five d it is put over with such com j sion odd eae. appeal and power that it | Prunettes and two red heads, showed | ———— = Siays inthe memory lone ater ine ue remarkable talent and person-| BOOTS AND HER BU has faded from vision. The | a)'Ziven someone nd eine they were Beers has Minted for Amerie, | Hl given contracts and are now being song oy Hares. one merican | groomed for featured and stellar roles geieution eters ee ands | by Warner Bros. They are Ann Hovey, being 4 : | Maxine Cantway, Loretta Andrews, or. the radio. It was written by Mischa | Lynn Browning, Margaret La Marr, Spoliansky with -words by Frank | Jayne Shadduck, Donna Mae Roberts, a Renee Whitney, Edna Callaghan, Pat Other hit numbers of “Be Mine To-| wing and Barbara Rogers. % ue ” La He type musical com. | The picture, taken from the novel 4 number introduce: for the first! by Bradford Ropes and adapted by time in this picture by Sonnie Hale,! Rian James and James Seymour, ited ee 4 De Ber wou end eairtes an al! ae cast of players, in- ~ r ety | cluding besides Mr. Baxter and Miss Chester. Sonnie Wale, ex-husband of | Daniels, George Brent, Une? Merkel d Evelyn Laye who appeared in America | Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee, Ned Sparks, in the Ziegfeld show, “Bitter Sweet.” | Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers and Al- 4s himself equally well known on the Jen Jenkins. In addition there are a New York musical comedy stage and score of well known players among the in London. This boy, Sonnie Hale, is | featured actors, a chorus of 150 beau- certainly a wonder. He has a w tiful girls, and hundreds of extras. with the women. Evelyn Laye, The picture was directed by Lloyd f tirst wife, was England's most famous | Bacon, whose father was the famous ! I stage beauty, and now Sonnie is mar- | Frank “Lightnin’” Bacon who “drove Oe ued fo Ber supcenor as the toast of/a swarm of bees across the Great |———-- ——— London, Jessi latthews. American Desert.” WASH TUBBS ( PE CAN, THE LONGING OF A z IHALING CAPTAIN To RETURN To : JME SEA FOR ONE LAST VOYAGE, ET d AMES OF OBJECTS| “Al THIS STRIP eo CRTKU RUTRUFIEN LYRUTOP | OL/LWSP LEGNILOW —— LAST JUMBLE-UpS. . STAIRWAY, WAITERS, ; loRcKESTRA, <ASH— | TABLE-cLOTH, NAPKIN — DDIES __ GIDDY WAS BEEN ACTIN’ AWFUL FUNNY LATELY As \F HE WERE. TRAIN THIDE SOMETHIN’! WONDER VF HES ode! TRYIN! L_ WONDER IF BOOTS, OR ARN OF THE BONCR, SVOPECT ANYTHING! = FE Bootes \o REMAN FALLING So Wigede dro ME Wye WINER SEE ANNTHING OF BOOSTS ANYMORE, SINCE UAT GORDON APE STARTED WONDERED ABOUT Teen WER | T WONDER a ER SINCE WF sores ewn' vo TW! ROW-AROUND! ENERYONE EXCEPT WLUE Oo IMAGINE HIS HAPPINESS WHEN, FINALLY, HE 'S ABLE TO BUY A WEATHERBEATEN WINDJAMMER — AND =e 10551 ERVICE, INC REG. U. 6. PAT OFF. WG PUTS To SEA AGAIN IN THE LAST . a sien OF THE OLD-TIME WHALERS. Ave. 121. CHOEEM. HE CAPTAIN IS AFRAID, THEY SAY, AND DARES NOT O me ce LEAVE HIS CABIN EVEN FoR MEALS.

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