Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1938 2 : THE GUMPS— 0, HAPPY DAY OH, MY DARLING DAUGHTER- YA SO PROUD OF GSI AND MILLIE IN SHE B MOONLIGHT LAST NIGHT = A LONG STROLL IN THE PARK = THIS MORNING AT BREAKFAST, MILUE SLYLY SHIPS HER HAND ACROSS THE TABLE- "Waar ENGAGED? HAS HE PROPOSED Yo Yee. O.8. P.O Cpinah 188, by The Chicago Teter WE'LL GET THE “4\ BAGS OUT WHILE YOU ‘| GOIN AND FIND OUT ABOUT THAT PHONE. CALL, FRECKLES! WELL, WHAT “LY wry, sure! DIONT) (oscar? TD UKE ‘TO | THE. BOY 1 SENT KNOW 15, DID. ] UP TO THE LAKE. “THE : PERSON TELL YOU ? THE WHO CALLED ‘PARTY SAID GIVE ANY STHAT SOMEBODY |’ WAS SICK, AND TO TELL YOU IT WAS OSCAR CALLING, TALKED TO THE PARTY, YOU TOOK THE . CALL, DION'T POP WHO CALLED uP BECAUSE THEY'RE AT THE WORLD'S FAIR..... *Let’s not talk clothes at dinner, girls. You know how your father gets.” ee _— THIS CURIOUS WORLD — Au BIRDS Look PRETTY GooD! @ LITTLE MoRE TRAININ’ AN’ ULL DROP Ya IN A Race! Go oN IN TH STABLE AN’ GIT ACQUAINTED WITH TH’ REST OF TW’ ABOUT 165 CUBIC FEET OF CLOUD WOULD BE REQUIRED PRODUCE FILL AN AVERAGE BATHTUB/ go CONDORS’ Do NOT NEST EVERY YEAR = AND LAY ONLY ONE EGG WHEN | a THE MOVIES Barbara Stanwyck Is Cast as Siren | In ‘Baby Face’ |Pauline Fredericks Superb, Thrilling, | In ‘Self-Defense’ Barbara Stanwyck’s alluring beau-} Yf tense drama, amusing comedy, ty has been given full sway in her latest Warner Bros. picture, “Baby Face,” which opens at the Paramount ‘Theatre tomorrow. It is a new and resplendent Bar- bara both in the lure of her en- ticing femininity and the splendor of her flimsy and decolette gowns. She throws herself into her role of a fascinating but ruthless temptress ‘vith such abandon that her power rpO ensnare seems almost hypnotic. As the baby faced vamp who sets ino Out deliberately to ensnare men in te her desire for wealth and luxury, + She gives a performance that is said to be as amazing as it is daring. Seldom has there been in a role por- trayed on the screen, a more delib- erate, @ more cold-blooded, a more entrancing siren than this girl who Jeads men on until they have served her purpose. Never such a person- age, who flits from one love to an- other as a bee from flower to flower, breaking all with whom she comes in contact. deft direction and splendid histrionic Presentation contribute anything to our enjoyment of motion pictures, Ponies! t NOW DONT TRY AND. “VAMe" ME tlt BOOTS 16 w then don’t fail to see “Self-Defense,” the entertaining melodrama starring Pauline Fredericks which opens to- morrow at the Capitol Theatre. “Self-Defense,” without a doubt, is one of the smoothest running, most convincing and most amusing pres- entations that it has been this re- viewer's pleasure to see for many a moon, and we can unhesitatingly recommend it to any resident of this city looking for pure entertainment value. “Self-Defense” is an original pres- entation of the idea of a woman pro- prietor of a Canadian Northwest gambling saloon and her efforts to hide from her city-bred daughter the true sources of her income. Coupled with it is the tense dramatic situation of a young man accused of |murder, whose acquittal hinges on The siren, Barbara, has a dozen|the doubtful throw of a pair of sweethearts, jilting each when some | crooked dice. wealthier prey comes to hand. She leaves @ wake of ruin in her path, broken hearts, broken men and looted banks. Her gorgeous costumes have been designed to fit the character she portrays—daring, decolette. Gone are Pauline Fredericks’ performance, of course, is superb, and she is as- sisted by an excellent supporting cast numbering such accomplished Players as Claire Windsor, the beau- tiful blonde star of silent days; The- odore Von Eltz, Barbara Kent, Henry the drab gowns of “The Purchase |B. Walthall, Robert Elliott, James Price” and “So Big,” gone for the | Thomas, George Hackathorne, Willie flimsiest kind of night robes and| Fong and George Hayes. negligees, in which she revels throughout “Baby Face.” Mis Stanwyck is supported by an ‘unusually strong cast which includes George Brent as her leading man, Donald Cook, John Wayne, Arthur Hohl, Henry Kolker and James Mur- way. ,Centipedes are harmless and should fot be destroyed if roaches are a Menace since centipedes exterminate rorwhes, — { The gila monster, in times of plen- ty, stores up fat in its tail; when food 4s scarce, this reserve supply is ab- sorbed through the blood. ‘The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has one of the best collections of jade in the world. Lady, a German shepherd dog own- ed by a Wheeling, W. Va., doctor, has @ gold tooth in her lower jaw. WASH TUBBS ISN'T THERE QNOT UNLESS YOU RISK WALKING SOME way 0’ \/ ACROSS 300 MILES OF SWAMPY GETTING OUT |{ TUNDRA— AND \'D AS SOON TRY O' HERE, MA'M/\ SWIMMING To THE NORTH POLE. ? ALLEY OOP fd OOW ~~ WHAT A LOCKY GIRL SHE 19 { NO, Ll GUESS YOU'RE STRANDED. Now FOR SOME FACTS. EVER. MUSHED A DOG TEAM, OR DREN REINDEER, OR PROSPECTED, OR BEEN NORTH OF SEATTLE BEFORE? ANS TART AoNT ALL IM A ONE- GIRL, HELP You. SHOOT 4» ANO VLE - SEE THAT YOU DON'T FREEZE OR STARVE. O.K.? OH, WELL! You'll GET ALONG. I'M GAIL WEBSTER. ‘YOU HELPED ME, AND I'LL