The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1933, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933 ; THE GUMPS—0, HAPPY DAY NOW IS THE TIME | MIN= IF THAT $10,000. ISN'T PAID ALL | HAVE To Ca NAME aan i @uiery DAYS FROM DATE , 1 Pl ISE TO PAYS TS TH DAYS AGO THAT ANDY SIGNED SHE NOTE WITH THE SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark RPAKING PRINGLE'S KICKOFF, AND BEHIND Sia —at Ss d SUTHERLAND " PERFECT INTERFERENCE, CRASH DAVIS Is RQ iriine on we ptavees 19 OTBALLY east o FIGHTING TO PUT OVER A TALLY.... “| BENCH, COACH ROOSE HOPES ie oo wien ‘ HE “do hrs of a player, an a ‘ ‘a runner in an open field, Suroysive A , BooTs A : stale ong mile goo aed TIME STOPPING ! PERFECT . is i ; a peueies lit 2 PLACEMENT, : ! i hi Cl mene |e ‘ AND THE p r S yng, cleated fee : GIES ScoRE 1S... ‘ ad ya li fecovenins 9 PRINGLE 13 2 formed Hea 4 ‘ ¥ 8 CRASH BLocKet ( 2 i PUNT, PRINGLE GOES OVER FOR ANOTHER RucuDown !! Score: an PRINGLE [3 ts SHADYSIDE O . Vo tre - ar ‘ 4 th > tic " ¥ “Well, Gus, I guess we'll soon be talking about the good old days before repeal.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — LISSEN, FATHEAD, (F YOU THINK (' Jas’ Ic v Mart ROSBER not! aut sure Have! HONCHALANTLY WALKIN’ OUTA HERE, Ded aly ace atiian oe! +4 — | SKIPPED WITH TH’ Covet | CRFERED } WHY SHOULD ( BE TH’ LEAVIN' YOU THis Br2NESS, AN' ME GETTIN’ s | Ya eee Your. Hace wterest? Mea pao od 1060 I ERE IT Is! a | NUTHIN', Yer cuckoo! 4 SIZ — PERSON WOULD SAY 1 GOT ‘ Jo : @ Kick Comin’ | a te be le we a 2B % th a yk , eee bal ALATA pT = ar se ARN ; 9 . y \ er —ES ot —— = 's wseetuse i REALLY, THIS 16 AL UKE 60, 7 MUCH FicTION : YM AT A Loss WO UNDERSTAND... COME PLEASE SIT DOWN MAD -NOW WE YOU WIL. QZeored aN > SERVED INTHE WORLD WAR / 2 jj ‘ { 5 of WR WAS TAKEN FROM THE HAGENBECIC, 1 % yy ; Ua ae | AT THE MOVIES Ronald Colman ‘Chance at Heaven’ Now Appearing in Comes to Capitol “The Masquerader” = SMillions Acquainted With Master- piece in Book and Play Form A romantic melodrama of very young persons and their problems in it ° WELL — MAYBE: ay L._ DUNNO, 000 WOULD DO ei love provides jnteresting screen fare FOR ASTART, CONSIDERING one as oy Te VERY SAM CLAIM oe Tuts Ane vameat in “Chance at Heaven,” RKO-Radio : WHAT I GOT, TELL YOU WHAT=| LOOKING HS inal to -\No easy! GET You Ronald Colman in the famous dual | Pictures’ film version of Vina Del- 5 d GIB ME YOUR CLAIM, @ GRAND : wc 19 ‘EM IR MONEY, AND goles of “The Masquerader” comes to |mar's latest story which was recently = y AND THE REST IN 30 DAYS,” INTEREST oe ee HECK WITH THEM! the Paramount theater today and | popularized as a serial in Liberty & » Tuesday. Magazine, the new attraction at the = oie i In its original play form, one of the | Capitol Theatre tomorrow. 2 eee . ‘most successful melodramas the world; With Jocl McCrea, Ginger Rogers b 2 d has ever ceen was made out of the | and Marion Nixon involved in an in- strange human story of two men who | triguing triangle of romance, mar- 60 closely resembled each other that |Tiage and heartbreak. “Chance at meither wife nor mistress could be|Heaven” presents and unravels the eure. problems of Blacky Gorman, Marje Elissa Landi, who brought so much | Harris and Glory Franklyn. ‘warmth and vitality to “The Sign of | Blacky and Marje have been child- the Cross,” and Juliette Compton | hood sweethearts in their New Eng- have the feminine leads with Col-|l@nd town, and are all prepared to man’s dual roles. David Torrence, |¢Mter matrimony now that Blacky is Halliwell Hobbes, Creighton Hale and | 8M established proprietor of his own Helen Jerome Eddy are in the cast, | Sutomobile service station. Samuel Goldwyn has given his pro-| AS the wedding bells are about to @uction of the English melodrama a|'es0und through the town, Glory bright modern setting. The back-|Franklyn enters Blacky'’s life. On ground for its human drama is the | Vacation from New York and her Janor uprisings and the political crisis |Wtra-sophisticated smart society that are the headlines of London to- NOW, WE DON'T WANT ANY SUIP-11PS/ IT'S FIXED, ALL RIGHT / GIVE ‘iM TH! goaatn 2 MYER e wee Steecacscre

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