The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1933, Page 12

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BE BESEe Ese BOBS Oo Ms £ O92 a wo ¥ ma QO 2 32a SSsgnn? a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1083 si “First they broke me of sucking my thumb and now they’re trying to make me stop eating rocks.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — © 1900 By wea semnce me. D-14 THE LARYNX IS THE ORGAN SO UMPORTANT IN VOCAL UTTERANCE. | AT THE MOVIES | 18 NOT THE CHIEF ORGAN OF SPEECH / Janet Gaynor Teamed Again With Baxter’ ‘Actors Who Scored in ‘Daddy Long Legs’ Coming in ‘Paddy’ Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter ‘are to be seen in their newest film on Friday, Saturday and Monday when “Paddy, the Next Best Thing,” the) latest from the studios of Fox Film opens at the Paramount theater for an engagement of three days. The two stars were last seen together in “Daddy Long Legs” and their success ‘was 50 great that they were again assigned to complement each other. Her 13th characterization for Fox, “Paddy,” the madcap Irish lass, of- fers Janet Gaynor something absolu- tely new. Paddy's greatest asset is at the same time her worst liability. For she possesses the uncanny fac- ulty of enslaving the affection of ‘Morning Glory’ Real Vehicle for Hepburn ine Hepburn is given a vehicle that gives her full scope. a dazzling per- formance is assured. That is just what is offered in her powerful new drama, “Morning Glory,” which had its initial screen- ing before an enthusiastic capacity audience last night at the Capitol theater. Great characterizations are woven in a highly dramatic and intensely interesting story in this production. Added interest is attached to the story through its resemblance in many details to actual events of Miss Hepburn’s real life career. Briefly, the drama centers about a girl’s gallant struggle for success on the New York stage, and her {nal triumph after bitter di intments those with whom she comes into con-| the tact. It is an asset because it smooths the rough spots of life—a liability because it makes her an utter strang- ‘When a rare star such as Kathar- WASH TUBBS THE BISMARCK TRIB FOR CRYING.OUT-LOUD-.. Ou, MR. GUMP- WERE SO SORRY= (ISNT IT JUST TERRIBLES \S THERE ANY ANI e WAS SO_HAPPY= ers eer JHOUGHT OF MARRYING MILLIE = OM, ANDY = AND Swink OF ALL THE THINGS HE WAS GOING Yo DO FOR US BEFORE H& LEFT FOR HOME-- HE WAS GONG To GET HAT NGW PIANO FOR ME THIS WEEK THERE NEVER WAS ° AN UNCLE LIKE MIM WHAT 1M WONDERING ABOUT= 1S THAT WiLL. OF HIS- : From ue. SHULTZ, THE. BUTCHER, THEY HOPE TO FIND’ OuT WHO PURCHASED PORK CHOPS! ’ THE DAY POODLE. WAS POISONED!? FRECKLES AND 1 “GOT A SURE-FIRE, HUNCH THIS! . TIME AND HOW ? CALLED OFF, FELLAS! FRECKLES AND I ‘TOO LONG, WE NEVER WILL GET A STEAK, COOKED OVER THE OPEN FIRE, AND HOT n DINNER SALESMAN SAM By SMALL: . » $ Ou CHARLEY JEST couLoN'T STAND TH’ WE SEAT Ya to <uar| Seen. OF PANT! CHARLEY seen ners z A PILED Pan ALL over Ther Hose. OUTEIT| ESS BZ g Z Z ‘ J ~ fh VA 4 % G: ot By MARTIN WELL, AW wo san! LAWSY» Loo XES ,CONFOUND IT’ BUT You 4 OUT PORESSAN *-COME BACK AW SES SEEN A CAT CROSS YO PATH: MAN ,OATS BA AAAAD!!! RECKON DIDNT SAY IT RAD A | WHITE STRIPE Sows — to BACe WASH IS IMPATIENT! Pees * HOW CAN YOU TELL/ YEH. HOW D'You FIRST, WE'LL TRY A PAN THEN WE'LL CAREFULLY SWISH 1 A LIKE PLACE, : OF SAND AND GRAVEL FROM| “THE WATER AROUND AND AROUNO] |; | : Y'MEAN ‘THERE'S GAIL? /\ THE CREEK BED. THATS ONE $0'S To WASH THE LIGHTER - | NO GOLD? WE WHERE'LL WE GOOD PLACE To LOOK. STUFF OUT, LEAVING ONLY THe OION'T FIND ‘ HEAVIER BLACK IRON SAND BND GOLD IF ANY= IN “THE, Corr 4 v WHAT! NO FATTED CALF?

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