The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933 NOW ISTH E TI M E THE GUMPS—TOWNSEND AGAIN a - 7\S ANDY GUMP THE GARAGE] QUICK! CALL THE POLICE = Bik AN Suse Naan STEPPED RAO A ZANDER ISIN OUR GARAGE = TERRIFYING EXPERIENCE—A eye I . any Ly Ver eur sy vou TED FROM ‘THE DAR s- ' A WRENCH CAME FLNING THROUGH ‘THI YEP! THE Boys Look eEREAT!! ae WATH ANE PLAYIN’ ON PRINGLE LAST LOT OF ou. GETTIN’ THEM DOWN TO DANIS IS FALL: “ a | YEAR, AN’ KNOWIN’ ALL THEI WEAK spots | TEAM WORK, Now... NON, ING IN| MORE TRICKS, You STAND THERE AN’ IRONED OUT, WERE ALL SET FoR =| KIDt ABN WITH THE THA u : i Sa BOYS...KKIND aT MAIS [or A CHANGE OF HEART, . ON US,.WHEN HE CUT YOU OFF WITH A S $2500, BUT A BIG SHARE OF HIS MILLIONS BELONGS TO US,AND WE'LL GET OURS He GRIMS, ‘ WHEN WE FIND WIS KID NURSING & GRUDGE. PLAN REVENGE “T’ve always dreamed of seeing him like this.” = fi CURIOUS WORLD — WANN Win \ ud, TAS (STH SLOWEST CHINK JOINT )MEAH —( WISH HEO GEE, AIN'T THAT TH’ FUNNY ) WHY-ER ~UH-How ELSE ( MOUsHT (T came WRAPPED UP IN STicks, Cavern With (Mm sTaRvED! Wish THaT us il WEY To SERVE SUB-GUM! { WOULD Ya pees we Just Like any OTHER Gum! MA » NAPLES, ITALY, ON JULY 8TH, 10337 THEY HAD BEEN SUCKEO INTO IN THEWORLD HAVE IN THE OH = ——— - : 5 Bur, Boots.) DIONT I wHY,nolL THOUGHT JB HE IS !On,cOME To When soors ff] know you HAD ff your srotHeR TWN OF IT, THERE RECEWED A wh WILLIAM “WAS YOUR 7] WAS AN UNCLE IRA WIRE, SAYING OMY RELATIVE WS MY FAMILY, ONCE --. A XWRT HER H GEE! THE WIRE SEEMS TIME THE SPEEO OF THE LANE Is OOUBLED/ © r000 ey nea samnice. mc. 10-5! | .___AT THE MOVIES Chevalier Film ‘Ann Vickers’ Draws Intimate Story Large Crowds in City Pi * WASH TUBBS Of Paris Life Cdowds continue at the Capitol | ‘Trading his usual military uniform Theatre where the current season's! i Sree aie i te Q » (E50 EAT AND SLEEP AT THE Pap ey Ae 7 RICK? | HECK No? DAY'S for that of a guide for a large, pros- , it, “Ann Vickers,” is being unfolded | ‘ ss - lee: LEADING HOTEL CosTs $298 perous Parisian tourist agency. ,to the delight of lovers of strong| Car eee : : @ DAN, AND TO FEED A DOG Mantice Chevalier brings his newest jgrama woven sround a provocative wg : : TEAM |S EVEN MORE. 8 ehicle, | theme. . gee : ; e ‘Way to Love,” to the Paramount, Read by millions in fiction form, Theatre for three days, starting Wed- sinclair Lewis’ book of the century | Oetied of the ostentatious palaces, ecco Seis any vieker ee » screen presen ion. nm ers, the high bat a at ileages | poi who sinned aod tenors theatres, ainst, becomes a living character the eee, aaa aoe ue aa ne able interpretation of the halls e autii Irene Dunne. The love fire of his high voltage personality. | affairs of Ann, her bitterness in fail- the French star plays his game Of! ure and her bewilderment in success is ane af amid settings so fami- are dramatically enhanced by the ice and camer. Naturally, as all good guides should| ‘The entire theme is admirable for do, Maurice shows all the “beauties” | screen drama and RKO-Radio has HE “TEMPERATURE DROPS TO SO BELOW, AND PRICES 3 |taken full advantage of the daring SOAR SKY-HIGH! A MONTH OLD NEWSPAPER IS A fituations, the sweep of a story from BARGAIN AT $2, AND PE IS $ | PER SLICE. prison gutters to the high courts, and ;the modern question of whether or| ‘not femininity is held in bondage by} —___ | "Those who have read the book wi) ALLEY 00! OP nome ene ain find new color and realism, while those rom then on the ‘story | Who have not will see a production ys,|that sparks with red drama and is

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