The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1933, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 EVERYWHERE Em | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark ' : THE GUMPS—HEARTS OF GOLD OH-BIMBO- MY BELOVAD As Your HearT—)|/ Mibtig! Ar OWN We cnane Nene /{ Numer! | ARE — Loan War i satbeor MAMA AND | THLE YOU ARE COMING RIGHT OVER TO Se YOU~ 00 NOT HAVE TO HOLO TO THEIR PERCHES WHILE THEY SLEEP / AUTOMATIC TENDON ACTION LOCKS THE FEET SECURELY. A PERSON WHO IS NOW 20 YEARS OLD AND WHO 8 NIGHT, HAS VATEEN YEARS OF SLEEO AHBAD OF HIAA, 1® HE LIVES TO THE AGE OF 70/ AT THE MOVIES Mae West Turns Back!Screen Fans Await On Hot Gals of ’90s!) Lewis’ ‘Ann Vickers’ Plays Modern Dame. ease Screen and literary fans are on edge as the far-famed “Ann Vickers,” Star of ‘I'm No Angel’ Anxious to Sinclair Lewis’ immortal story of the Dispel Impression She Might Be woman of today, nears the screen of | Old-Fashioned; Features Dance of the Capitol theater. i Hips, Called ‘Midway,’ in New Para-' Selection of cast and director by | mount Film RKO-Radio, and all the developments | |that go with the filming of a master- i Why does Mae West appear in mod- | Piece of modern fiction has been ern, modish garments in her new pic- | Watched with keen interest, and now ture, “I’m No Angel,” when she was the prize that all the leading produc- such a success as the queen of the | ing companies sought is ready for the | Gay Nineties in her last picture. “She movie fans, the literary fans, and all Done Him Wrong”? | those who appreciate the unfolding of H “Aren't you tempting the fates a & daring story. little bit,” the wise boys asked, “by, Irene Dunne won the role of Ann not repeating the characterization | Vickers. Playing opposite her is Wal- that made you famous?” |ter Huston, and a galaxy of favorites Mae West isn't tempting the fates back up these two great performers. @ bit, she declares. | They include Conrad Nagel, Bruce “I don't want people to get the idea Cabot, Edna May Olivr, Sam Hardy that I am the old-time type of girl,” and others, the curved beauty of “I'm No Angel,”| Dealing with the life of a social currently playing at the Paramount | Worker who has more advanced ideas theater, says, “I’m right up to the than most of her sex, the story car- minute, and just now I am anxious |ries Ann Vickers from her first affair to dispel any mistaken impression | with a debonair army captain to high that I can play only the hot mamas | Places in reform work, to literary suc- of thirty years ago.” jcess and public acclaim. The happi- On the stage, Miss West created a) ness she ultimately finds comes dra- remarkable record for versatility. As; matically as her latest lover is sen- a dramatic actress, she played every- |tenced to prison. thing from Little Eva and Little Lord; The Vickers’ wardrobe of 22 gowns Fauntleroy to “Sex,” “Zaza” and 1s said to be the most elaborate worn “Diamond Lil.” jthis season by a cinema star. The She was a vaudeville headliner for elaborate backgrounds include fash- @ number of years, doing comedy and|{onable homes and estates, court dramatic sketches, singing “scorch”. frehie 2 Penitentiary and a. reform! ution. MISSIONARY RELEASED FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ITM THE SCORE ALREADY [3 TOO, CRASH DAVIS W cls Tae SREe EOMEN GES [JN TE NEXT PLAY, CRAGH, ANXIOUS To PUT IT oe a’ DEMON, HE NEARS NE GOAL LINE AGAIN Mhonrovn CNBR, TRIPS, AND THE BALL PLIES FROM MIS ARMS! y FROM A HOSPITAL; WITH THIS ENCLOSED j i CLEANED OUT! Sev, ( GOT @ PROPOSITION! YoU Guys ) NOT & Bad (0Ea, Ya See, Uo, (F ANY Tut Ya OON'T NEED Te WoRRY GIAME CY MEALS AN], IN RETURN, oeercer! weit COME IN, I'LL BE ON TH JoB]| ABOUT ANY GUYS HOLOIN’ VILL GUARD YER PLACE FROM START RIGHT Now =| “Ta PiIncH “EM — HOW ABOUT || YA UP! LETS HAVE ANOTHER! ROBBERS | C'MON IN! ANOTHER Bow. Oo’ SUEY? |] HELPIN' 0’ CHOW MEIN! AL HERO, OR NO HERO, THIS OOP PUNK CAN'T WELL, “THANKS, Patty! an’, Don''T .FERGET —I'LL BE MANGIA! AROUND! CH, | GUESS Ya NEEON'T MAING, Now! “THERE @In'T @QNY THING LEET FER ANYBODY Ta Steau! a ae oe Be. - Seer oS on tie ine tin Kani:

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