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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933 WE'RE CARRYING }] IGLEy's SPEARMINT iL IT'S MY MONEY. ISN'T (T 7 St 1 BORROWED (T- AND 1 SIGNED FOR IT- MY CREDIT IS GOOD ~ ANDY GUMP= HEIR 70 THE GUMP MILLIONS = KEEP GOING. i a Ae fas Bisiooutt GAME , Is on! A MILFoRD Boy HAS TAKEN SHADYSIDE'S KICK-OFF ING THROUGH THE ENTIRE SHADYSIDE ES OVA a SE TURNS IE OPENING KICK-O WHEN HE IS BATTLING FOR A MATE/ ) C1659 oy mA SEMEL me LOO AT THE MOVIES | Bing and Huge Cast Score in Musical Film’ Jack Qakie, Skeets Gallagher and Harry Green Provide Hilarity in “Too whirlwind musical, mony” came to the Paramount thea- ter Saturday, and left the audience gasping at its gags, and singing its Bing Crosby, as the romantic mu- sical comedy star, provides not only his customary capable voice, but also adds to his rapidly-gathering acting laurels, A long list of noted com- edians, including Jack Oakie, Skeets chorus numbers, “Buckin’ the Wind,” end “Black Moonlight.” On the 'S | ture can easily be labelled as one that | 1; the picture. The “My Mamma” and | should be’ included in the list of what NIAGARA, FALLS ORIGINATED SEVEN MALES NORTH OF ITS PRESENT LOCATION / SUST SOUTH OF LEWisi ANEW POR. ARE MORE LIABLE TO 6E STRUCK BY LIGHTNING THAN ARE OTHER. TREES/» ‘My Woman’ Grand | Screen Entertainment Superb performances by an excel- jent cast, intriguing music and a story charged with originality contribute (such qualities to “My Woman.” now | jat the Capitol theater. The pic- | is genuinely entertaining. The cast is topped by Helen Twelve |trees, Victor Jory and Wallace Ford. Claire Dodd and Warren Hymer have Parts that are small, but perfectly bandied. In locale, the choice is unique. Most of the action transpires in a big radio Droadcasting station; and a trip through the station, with its multi- tude of audition and operating rooms, is interesting in itself. This setting provides an ideal spot for the excellent music, composed by the director, Victor Schertzinger, for ‘I Knew” offerings, as well as the in- jeldental music in the picture, are tuneful; the songs show promise of becoming popular tunes. Incidental- ly, Schertzinger wrote 31 numbers in- j¢luding “The Love Parade” for the Chevalier picture of the same name. The picture is fresh in theme, well ected and most capably directed. In all, it is a screen presentation that the well-versed movie fan should see. AND 1S TEARING DOWN] THE FIELD BEHIND GOOD INTERFERENCE} OH.ISN'T THIS, ONE DARLING ? AND \T CAN BE J\ \ \~ » ie ei @..: T ARE SEARCHING FOR MMIE'S RELATIVES @)nicx AND GLADYS ART LOOKING FoR A NEW HOME SALESMAN SAM WELL TH’ PLace 1s Lookin’ )Yeau! eut THEeRe’s ONE /Qere’s XEN BUCKS! BETTER ) OKAKE, SAM! | KaoW TH’ PRETTY Nice, same! e TOUCH missin’, cHaRLey! ON OUT AN’ BUY @ FEW! Lace! Ge Back WE NEEO Some Lanterns! ina yee! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES "Lo Boots! cmon, LETS DROP IN ON || ARENT ANY MALES ARE FOOTBALL DAYS AN’ TH’ TEAM HAS BABE W'TOSS OFF AROUND | 1M OFFA oun TRAININ' RULES , TH’ FELLAS THINK .& RUBBER OF MEN FOR UFE THEY CAN QU PUT US FEMS ON TH’ BRIDGE SHELF NIFIND US THERE WHEN THEY COME BACK | THEY NEVER THINK OF US— ALL THEY EVER THINK OF 15 THEMSELVES OF ALL TH ONE-SIDED UNFAIR THINGS LEVER HEARD OF ! sU9' BECAUSE THESE WASH TUBBS OH, WELLE HE ‘DOESN'T ACK LIKE HE'S STRUCK e/ Ky i. = F-HEARTEDLY, WAS! SY, ANDO GAIL. SPEND SEVERAL HEIR ONE CONSOLATION (S THAT DANS DIGGING AROUND ACES CLAIM, BUT WeTHOU Aun Lr aces Seen Rs soue ne tes, ALLEY OOP DINOSAUR ,\ ( SHE'S GONE / ge EG OH-On! \ SWELL EaTIN',© TAKIN HERSELF OOOLA BETTER MOVE FAST! VLL GIVE HER AREAL SURPRISE! SET.A FIRE GOW, AN! HAVE CHOW ALL ‘wi T Pan Kick OUTA READY FOR HER THIS? ee ks WHEN SHE, : J COMES OUT! TOO! OOOLA CEANTOOTEALTY "este {3 Za forward pass often results in serious injury to By BLOSSER atternpt to instruct their men with the “idea that they should phy the ball rather than the {pass receiver because: Ma defensive man makes a true attempt to bat the ball down and in this way the receiver: unintentionally, his actions are defined as ‘interference. However, should he clearly show his interfering actions by remaining on the Leorrloenlhere ret antitbeltsaet leaping into the air for a pass by bumping, ‘him none too gently, he is guilty of a foul and a Penalty for this action, as illustrated at left, is ion of the ball by the offensive team at the! spot where the foul ( BOUGHT 'En FROM A ERIEND 0’ Who's PaNIN’ “HIS STREET!