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SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark ‘*Tt’s queer since they’ve all gone away. I keep thinkin’ of them like they were when they were little.” CURIOUS WORLD — — THIS OISCOVERED THE FACT THAT STORMS ARE EODIES TRAVELING ALONG THE BARTHS SURFACE. HIS DISCOVERY CAME AG A RESULT OF AN INVESTIGATION AS TO WHY A NORTHEAST WINDSTORM STRUCK PHILADELPHIA BEFORE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | AT THE MOVIES | ‘Pilgrimage,’ Fox Drama, to Have Premiere »” the new Fox drama, | #8 one of the outstanding motion j picture productions of the current | Beason. The story of the film is reported presented on the screen. ves around the love of a mother ezeagee im z 8 ES : 5 Fi by igs spegagees ue THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1933 ; THE GUMPS— BYE-BYE! aaa STE GUD Lee CRAETY ZANDER | Jf OLD FELLOW AIN'T WHAT HEARD BAYING OF THE ALONG WAY POLICE WERE HOT TONIGHT — ON HIS SCENT= SN A FLASH HE JAD CON: anaes TE tes WITH THE KINDLY OLD FISHERMAN= f GEE, COACH,IM GLAD | SO AMI! IKINDA THINIS AW, WE HAVEN'T HAD A | Reps anb ity MAYBE YOU WERE CHANCE, YET, To SHOW Our f DETECTIVE WORK Payin! TOO REAL STUFF, HUH, RED 2 IS OVER. { MUCH ATTENTION 4 : TO THAT, AND TOO LITTLE TO FOOTBALL = (i |ERES THE ONLY THING- ) BY SPRUCE THAT ) Jest A CENUD eiuo Ue IW OY J DONTT Loord mucn }rveey, ter] OeFICe, SUOGE! LIKE A HOSS TA /Monor, Z me, SHERIEE! ERE SHE 1S —GOOD ot! HALE-@nN-HALE! WE SEEN CARRMIN' ER. AROUND SINCE ste LEET TH Race TRack! ONG. MA_NRA, TH’ LAD WHO SAID THERE WAS NOTHIN’ NEW UNDER TH’ SUN NEVER SAW ‘THIS |Superstitious Will \ Enjoy Capitol Film What's your pet superstition? Maybe you won't admit it. Many will not. But ask the average per- son about Friday, or the 13th, or t R IWE-ACES O'BRIEN'S FACE TURNS FIERY RED, HIS EVES NARRO LOWLY HE ADVANCES “TOWAR! walking under @ ladder, black cats, odd numbers, or beliefs in the old ‘TO TINY SLITS. HE GLARES AT WASH AND EASY AS THO HE THEM, OVOURE A PARTNER! sayings, and you'll find a surprising OF GAIL WI y number of them who reluctantly ad- : ly z OU BLANKETY-BLANK mit that they have a pet belief. They swear by It, too. POLSEAFIL So common is belief in “luck” and lucky talismans in the underworld that the authors of “Lady For A Day.” Columbia's story of the sub-strata of ;| New York, could not, without strain- ing the verities, omit it from this production. As one of the central characters, Played by Warren William, is that of a big-time gambler, it is only natural that he has some belief in “luck.” In the picture he is shown , | @8 refusing to place a bet, buy a horse er enter into any business deals with- out purchasing an apple from a cer- tain peddier, “Apple Annie.” “Lady For A Day” is @ screen sdaptation of one of Damon Run- yon’s famous short stories. As an OL UMPATEEOLE LIKED DRAGGIN'OUT THOSE BOULDERS, DIDN'T BOY! I'M SURE GLAD To BE AWAY FROM THERE ! -AN' 1 AINT GOIN’ BACKINEVERM SAY, FOOZY, “7 TM SO HUNGRY ICD EAT A ji TYRANNOSAURUS / iF THS PARTY STARTS AT FIVE ARE NOU SURE THE \NARY A SUGGESTION! WELL, I TOOK AND GOES ON INTO ‘THE NIGHT, WHAT BALCOMS DIDN'T TELL | WHEN IN DOUBT, SUGAR, YOUR ADVICE, You WHAT WOULD BE WEAR AN EVENING @uT I'M STILL GOWN. HU WELL, “There's ONLY ING KN. — STK Ta MY WORD ' By BLOSSER WELL, LET ME TELL YOu, THERE ARE SOME “TOUGH GAMES AKEAD OF US AN' WE'RE GONNA NEED SOME REAL STUFF BEFORE THIS SEASON'S OVER / . BUT, (11 DANGED LE U KIN UNDER] C'MON, CHARLEY, S@ulod wey YER SO ENXIOUS TA ||DIc DOWN ANT Han] PROVE THAT Ya cot TH’ STOLEN |loverR $200 o& TW NAG IN Yer Possession! = |/Race track DovcH, 5 <jlen’ LL 00 th’samel