The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1933, Page 8

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“That’s twice teacher has been tardy this week.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD —- ee i GERMANY, e¢ GERMAN: SHEEP DOGS (SOMETIMES arty POLICE DOGS) ARE CROSSED OCCASIONALLY WITH WOLVES, To KEED c THE STRAIN F/ERCE/ Looney Family Picture at Capitol In Comic Film Refreshing Feature Based on Play Crammed chock full of tuneful Melodies, pulchritudinous girls, and Claudette Colbert, Richard Arlen and |the best talent that Broadway, Holly- Boland oe sare a nicet’ | ¥O0d, and the radio airwaves have to} mount’s story Amerie ae ooniest" | offer “Moonlight and Pretzels” which family, a een Which, ofens |(Pened at the Capitol Theatre, is one duced by B. t the Parsneunt ‘Trent |of the most cleverly mounted, fast~ tomorrow at the Paramount poring, and refreshing screen musi- cals made to date. Bey By, Gertrude Tonkon-| “safoonlight and Pretzels” ts back- AS + mensal stage romance with Broadway as the cess on Broad ay features Wallace |*etting, yet contains none of the Roberti, Tom Brown, Joan ftereoty ped boku Enat, as sparac: erized and ruined so many such cel- qeprne Albright and: William | sola musical comedies, tn seignt: em forward fashion it tells the story of at the Rinpleges pioon fa she sey an energetic young song and dance lyn, headed by the addle-headea|'™2" whose ambition it is to become , Broadway's leading songwriter. Strand- R ed in a small town in New York state, he is given a job plugging songs by the pretty proprietress of the local music store. With Sally Upton, owner of feuoee shop, it’s a case of love at first ht, but with George Dwight, the ex-hoofer, it's a case of getting THE BISMARCK TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 , THE GUMPS— DESTINATION UNKNOWN (KO)FF TO LET MILLIE CHOOSE HER MY WORD —- i FY FRO, MILLION DOLLARS, WORTH OF Sein WHAT'S WRONG AT'S worknere HOW COMPLETELY HAPPY BM {Ss WITH ME x 30 NG JONIGHT- BUT HOW HORRIFIED \ NEVER FEL EFFEcT= WOULD HE BE IF HE KNEW bizzy AND FAINT ALL THAT He FIEND ZANDER: AT Ol ae OH-H- MW Y VERY MOMENT — MEAD ! i| 'S AY THE WHEEL ‘THis, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS a ‘ec a) (were 1S POODLE, ! NO! BUT sie ALMOST ) | OID YOU HAVE THE. YES! SOMEBODY OSCAR? 15-15~15 | WAS—~SHE'S SLEEPIN' | DOCTOR FOR HER? 15 POISONED @=+: SHE D-D-DEAD _) NOW~BE REAL SHE BETTER NOW? WHAT 4 S TAKE A PEEK WHEN DID SHE TAKE LE; FRECKLES my IN AT HER "ak ? THAT WAS IT POODLE WAS THE ACCIDENTAL, CAUSE OF CALL TO PARADISE LAKE. je Le Sali Has 2? j 1ET AND WEL tito L #? | quer L | DID THE DOCTOR Say? “THE LONG DISTANCE THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) PROWLING me AROUND OUTSIDE! T HEAD SOMEONE He hes Ld TRY HORT SALESMAN SAM A GOOD IMITATION! NO FOOLIN', BOSS, ARE. YA ) WELL, S POSIN' | pio! EVER GONNA STICK Us IN WHAT CHANCE BO Ya AN HONEST—-Ta-GOODNESS ¢ “THINK You'd Heve? UP IN “TH ERONT END OF BEST EVER! BOYOHKID!\'D co \Nieatt, AND LIKE GREASED LIGHTNING, RUNNIN’) Go Luke A TW’ HORSE ) SHOT, RUNNIN? CNGOSH! WHADDA Ya TRIN’ Ta DO — CRAB OUR CHANCE? How DO Na EXPECT To WIN, RUNNIN! HIN RACE? BEHIND? OUTEIT I Zi S BEHIND! ' AN ANOTHER THING «- SNAP " W BLS SKY GO ,Too ! You SOW fy ON THAT PARACHUTE , BACK WILL EEE .. SmvveR | Wor Maas, Bo! XWERE! 1 DONT WAKTCRA WHERE ARE OF ww? WERE WD GOING YOU GOING ? OW, % WANT To FALLIN’ OUT AN’ MESSIN! Yo SUP AWAY Pri UP SOME PooR Gus WITHOUT Your POTATO PATCA Li! BUTTER CUP 2 LISTEN, GAIL, AIK 7 SEE THAT OLD TUMBLE-DOWN ON THE MYSTERY, First SHA t 4 ANO ACT LIKE DETECTIVES. TAKE A GOOD Loo WHATS THE IDEA; THI Gusi “THEN COME BACK ANDO TELL ME fa You've : ~ en er TEA FOR TWO! MY iy YY

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