The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 24, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1938 : THE GUMPS—IMAGINE MY EMBARRASSMENT pris aes : WHEN WE CAME HOME- /RRLEAN UIT, BAR ALL, ae ae Tees Tay era | gSe AE Fee aw Oe. TS. MIGHTY GOCO ACK WITH MY OWN Bucy ANS AN AY | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | HOT UNDER THE COLLAR! GUESS THE BOYS HAVE HAD ENOUGH SCRIMMAGE... THEY'RE IN FING SHAPE FOR THE MONROVIA TH’ COACH COMPLAINING TO ME BECAUSE IM GOOD! THAT'S A LAUGH... SOME OTUER PLAYERS ARE JUSI WANTED To TELL HIM WHAT SWELL WORK UE DID IN THE MILFORD THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) “EP, THE BOY ALL RIGHT~ THE POOP LITTLE SHAVER ‘TUATS A PICTURE OF WER LITTLE BOY. SHE CARRIED IT WITH HER ALL THE TIME SHE LIVED HEGE ACO. U.S. PAT. OFF. 1239 BY WEA SERVICE INC. “But, dear, can’t that wait vie 1 get this fellow’s tonsils out, — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - MERE YA ARE, SIR! TAKE & GOOD on Quick, CHARLEY, WHILE You're at IT 5 MUCK LAMME &.Hano ! GLAD YoU ENTOYEO YOUR OINNER, misTER, an’ ). \ HOPE YOU'LL ENSOY YOUR FINGER BOWL ™. SIAMESE CELIEVE THAT LAL GIBBONS! an Yievow=1 Bet 10, RCA Oak, Go FER TS GAME wwe NEVER WADA CAANCE TPLAY TT WHEN 1 WAS YOUR AGE | AT THE MOVIES | Mae West Grand \Football’s Famous In ‘I’m No Angel’; ‘Ernies’ Together in ‘Saturday’s Millions’ ‘Mae West, who “scorched” the na-/| tion with her first starring picture, | “She Done Him Wrong,” became @/ national idol, and then took Paris by storm and revolutionized feminine styles, came back to town today with her new picture, “I'm No Angel.” It opens for a four-day run at the Para- mount theater. From every standpoint, “I'm No Angel” is a better picture than its predecessor. Miss West is even more colorful as Tira, the Million Dollar Beauty, who tames savage lions and| men with equal facility, than she was as the diamond bedecked Lady Lou.| Paramount has given the second pro- duction of its greatest star an ex- cellent cast, smart direction and gild- ed mounting. Mae sings seven “scorch songs.” dances the midway, as a remarkable dance in which she moves everything except her feet; puts her head in a Hon’s mouth; utters a succession of up and see me sometime”—until an- other West picture brings us some more Westicisms. “I’m No Angel” is a superior pic- ture to “She Done Him Wrong” be-| Football is in the air, the local enthusiasts will have an opportunity to see the greatest gridiron battle ever brought to the screen when the Universal football classic, “Saturday's Millions” opens an engagement at the Capitol theater on Wednesday. Robert Young, Leila Hyams, Johnny Mack Brown, Mary Carlisle, Lucille Lund and Andy Devine play the feat- ured roles in this exciting pigskin drama, and their supporting cast in- cludes Ernie Nevers, Erny Pinckert and many other famous gridiron stars. | Even without the football element, “Saturday's Millions” would qualify as one of the season’s outstanding screen dramas, telling a swiftly mov- ing story which is filled with tensely interesting situations. Lucille Lund is the recently crown- ed “All America Girl,” selected by Universal and College Humor Maga- zine as the country’s most beautiful and talented co-ed. Whether you are a football fan or not, see “Saturday's Millions” and enjoy a superlatively fine picture. It will thrill you as few screenplays ever have. The production was arranged by Christy Walsh, eminent football WELL, KID, HERE'S WHERE WE Ya

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