The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 20, 1933, Page 8

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RE ALONE— xs EA | |_ CARERS a Se Fae ees ee IT SEEMS “THAT EVERY TIME | DO-YOULL | COME OVER YOU FIND HAY T= NOW Wa TALK FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER | @y ne SAY rey Wh Adela iag SULA a), BEEN [Go OUT THERE AND Take ( | EAN TBALL y JOCK SUTHERLAND | RECEIVING : : yyy Booey poe. FRECKLES’ PLACE, EDDIE... FAMOUS PITT COACH | END OF A Ty, Fo FUMBLES ? 1) AND PULL TWAT BALL IN, 7 PT He cen fee probaly i the mat LONG PASS ~ ; . | RIGHT IN YouR 1 \NHEN ‘You 6ET Your abused man on a footbll team. With his FROM RED ‘ HANDS ON IT I! attention concentrated on getting the ball back to N ie pera eee watch his opponent KING, AND » " the runner, he 1s unable to watch his oppon our Mt THE St Lmao Me eye and eansequenlly, 1s more oes atthe mercy of that man. ‘One of the most common violations of the rules practiced by the opponents of an offensive “center ts illustrated in the accompanying sl The player on the right has seized the CLEAR, WITH A SURE CHANCE To Benes anapperback’s arm and the next move is to pull FRECKLES Me tat am back, thowng the center off balance | BOBBLES y BS) when the ball is snapped and possibly throw the | iT! ww i¥e ball off its correct path. Such action not only 1s hazardous to the of- | fensive center, but it isa reflection on the char- acter of the opponent. This is no way to try and ! win a football game. aus) THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) THE GRIMS CLOSE IN! By COWAN LISTEN!WE KNOW THIS IS THE E “WHAT MAKES SEE~(T'S THE ONLY PLACE OF COULD WE TALK) YES-JUST NOU SO SURE. BAXTER KID AND THAT HE'S AN , THAT KIND IN THIS COUNTY, WELFARE ] WITH YOU FOR/ COME RIGHT > sour HUNCH ORPHAN, AND IF THE NEWFANGLES $0 CLAMP ON YOUR HAT! 7 OKA, Ne ee 1S RIGHT ARE KEEPING HIM FOR SOMEONE THATS WERE'S WHERE WE SCHEME IN MOTION, AND THERE'S NO DOUBT THAT THEIR OBJECTIVE. ‘S JIMMIE OUR BG BREAK. LOOK AT THIS— NAB A GOOD SLICE OF OLD MILLIONS “You'll have to fix dinner. We have worn mamma out ' again.” the MOON NOT ONLY CAUSES A TIDAL WAVE ON THE SIDE OF THE EARTH NEXT (AT OUT NER BEST CLIPPERS] /OH, | LOST MY HAIR BRUSH SO EAR, SO GOOD — SORRY, MISTER, BUT You'LL. BarBer ! ( wanTcHa To ANDO 1 CAN'T GO'ROUND WITH KEEP RIGHT ON GOIN, ) HaFTA come IN TomoRRow, bs cue eae HAIR OFFA HAIR HANGIN’ DOWN IN MY - BarserR | SO (KIN FINISH TH’ SoB— \ To 17, BUT ALSO CAUSES foKan, \F Ya say A WANE ON SO, GUT wHaTS THE THE (0Ea2 ODDOSITE SIOE OF THE EARTH/ THE PAGES OF A BOOK ARE CALLED LEAVES BECAUSE THE LEAVES OF CERTAIN PLANTS WERE USED TO WRITE UPON GEFORE THE INVENTION t) Gwen 1 Must LC YEAR 1 RNOW «> OW,NO. THE DOCTOR CAUTION NOU .| BUT. THAT BOOTS HMl! > WARNED PAPA NOT BER, Quere 1S NO SUCH THING AS A WEATHER VANE/ THE INSTRUMENTS POPULARIY CALLED BY THAT NAME ARE i WIND VANES .. . \NDIKATING THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND, AND NOTHING MORE. e FEE stm ne | AT THE MOVIES | ‘The Bowery’ Hilarious} Warner Brothers Lead Picture at Paramount; With Musical Comedy ‘What Carrie Nation, that ardent! with the smashing success regis- prohibitionist of the gay nineties, | tered “Footli iS called a “den of iniquity” is the scene | tlight Parade,” now show- of much of the excitement that takes | ing at the Capitol Theatre, Warner | place in “The Bowery,” which is one| Bros. have firmly established them-| of the most refreshingly amusing com- | £€lves as the leaders in producing this | i AGAIN | REMEMI SAY, HAVE YOU 1] To THINK OF ANY- | HEARD FROM BILL, Sian P XWING IN TRE PAST y— OBoY, ME y VY wl SH-HE o THAT MINING GUY THAT BOUGHT YOUR FOR THE Mayes. 3 BIGCLAIM= HE SAVS TO COME OVER BRIGHT : Rat . QUICK, IT'S VERY IMPORTANT. UGHTS. 7 AND AUTOMOBILES. WHY, Uy 1 WAS IN SKAGWAN ONCE, edy dramas to be screened in a long | €W type of screen entertainment. time. In fact, its fun gets hilarious} Just as they were months ahead of and its melodrama riotous. jother organizations in introducing Wallace Beery, George Raft and; Musical comedies with the talking) Jackie Cooper are starred in this 20th | Pictures, so again they have foreseen | Century Picture—their first, by the|the trend of public taste, or rather ‘way, and an achievement to be proud | have created it, with their cycle of of—playing at the Paramount Thea-, Musicals which started with “42nd tre. Each star is provided with an Street,” and was followed by “Gold! equal opportunity by a story that deals | Diggers of 1933." No wonder their! with real characters who made the|“Footlight Parade,” which tops its! Bowery the “livest mile on the face | Predecessors in story, cast and magni- ; of the globe” in its heydey. | tude of its numbers and settings, is! That day was the period of the|the talk of moviegoers. | swinging door saloon, the honky tonk,| | This company was the pioneer in white slavers, volunteer fire brigades | introducing musical comedy to the and such “hot” song numbers as “Ta-| stage with such successes as “The ra-ra Boom De-Ay.” And it was the | Jazz Singer’ and “The Singing Fool,” day of bustles, bangs and ruffled bath- | Starring Al Jolson. This they followed ing suits for women. It was also the|by the first “Gold Diggers” picture, day of John L. Sullivan and bare-| With “On With the Show,” “Say It knuckled ring battles, snd Carrie Na-| With Songs,” “Show of Shows,” “Vien- tion end hatchet raids on saloons. nese Nights” and others, ¢ It’s all there in “The Bowery,” a| Unlike the earlier types of musi- x story of the rivalry between Chuck) Cals, however, the new series carries LISTEN TO ME, THEN YOU'LL SEE! Connors, saloon owner and leader of | definite and well defined plot and SAY, Y \FER-! the famous street on New York's East//1s staged on a scale of magnificence IDEA, TELLIN’ THAT hE We GOTTA F PUN SAFES _ yew) q at WHY, ER~ HIS Side, and Steve Brodie, who never) nea of in the early days. In this; GUV 1D BE DELIGHTED) Get TH QUEEN ON OUR SIDE! . f ‘On \ ; i TBRERe LEAD ene 08 Maree. to bee inate aacienla er tia nec a | TO GET TH QUEEN —/iF We GET HER A PET, THE WHERE'S, \; ye FOLLOW 'EM RIGHT INTO claimed, to jump off Brooklyn Bridge | of their musicals, lies the secret of the THING IS A CINCH! WHY 19 Ne FEE 4 RT knowing that, should be succeed, his| Popularity of Warner Bros. NEVER Chi H fame would eclipse Connors’. In the —_—_—— ‘ Na nM EV! . ‘Connors bets his saloon that! If the 71 judges of the Grea’. San-! oP RINK IN A. rae can't do it. hedrin, supreme Hebrew tribunal, tendered a quick and unanimous ver- Seaweeds have no roots in a gen-|Cict of guilty, the defendant was ac- A“ a ° ” “

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