The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1933, Page 10

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“This is the cute couple I was telling you about.” FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THERE HE COMES— \ THE SAME DREAMY STROLL AS ALWAYS= STRAIGHT FOR THE SAMS OLD THEN A QUICK GETAWAY AND HE HIMSELF WILL, THE TRAP THAT COME ON, Boy! WWE CAN TAKE ‘Em! TM CALLIN’ SIGNALS Now, . FOURTH PERIOD... RED KICKED GoaL! \. FERENCE KINGSTON... 20° HOT DOG! FRECKLES... FELLAS SHADYSIDE TWO MoRE \ LIKE THAT 3 “AND WE CAN WIN THE OLD NICE INTER- NICE WORK FLAT PASS IS INTERCEPTED \ BY FRECKLES, WHO WRIGGLES HIS HIPS THROUGH THE EAGER GRASP OF KINGSTON TACKLERS, AND GOES > OVER For A TOUCHDOWN AER ee WOWIE? wl GET Your, cuance !! — THIS CURIOUS WORLD - THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF BALLS USED IN A MAJOR LEAGUE BASE BALL GAME IS BETWEEN THREE ANO FOUR OOZEN/ THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) WELL, EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE UNDER CONTROL. T HAVEN'T SEEN ANYONE HANGING AROUND THINKING TLL HATE TO HAVE TO GIVE ‘HIM UP. - 1 MADE IT TOO HOT FER THEM, IN TOMPKING EY 3 WAS MOVED FROM THE MAP OF SOUTH AMERICA TO NORTH AMERICA WHEN IT SECEDED FROM COLOMBIA .IN 1903 ae FAN -TAILED WARBLER, A BIRD THAT SEWS/ IT SEWS REEDS TOGETHER AND > PLACES ITS NEST WITHIN: THE INCLOSURE. 1 | AT THE MOVIES } ‘Little Women’ Film _|This Clown Hides _ Coming to Capitol] No Broken Heart) | 1 Now the great romantic love epic) ‘ry, 3 alw: 1 of the Nineteenth Century comes to| rman”, Nas ainays insisted that the talking screen with a notable | ‘he Clown in real life is a man whose dramatization of “Little Women.” ‘heart was filled with dejection and | ‘The present century has had its red | £adness, bowed down by melancholy hot romance, but the Sixties with; 4nd misfortune. The comedian, too, their Civil War and its aftermath had |has been described as a man who more than their share of sincere mat- | Makes others laugh while his heart is ings and marriages in real life and} breaking from some secret sorrow. fiction. Of all the famous novels de-| | Fl Brendel. the Fox Film comedian, retive of that era none is better declares it time to upset this tradi- known than the Louisa M. Alcott nov- | tional applesauce. €) relating to heart destinies of the| “Comedians are not sad,” says March sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and) Brendel. “They may be a little crazy, Amy. At the Capitol Theatre soon, | but they are not melancholy. Jo, as most of American girlhood, “Take my own case. I have a good will remember, turns from the’ job, I own my own home, my wife ‘wealthy and ardent playmate of her | Still tolerates me and Ihave my younger days, “Laurie,” to a career health. That's enough to make any- in the great city, there to meet the | body happy. humble and honorable German pro-| “I know Ed Wynne, Jack Pearl, Ed- fessor who seems to have little hope; die Cantor and all the other leading of ever winning her heart and hand. | comedians of the day and let me tell There is dramatic, surprise, too, | you that every one of them is just as} in the decision of Jo, The triangle | full of fun ‘off’ as he is ‘on.’ ” of Laurie, Jo and the Professor pro-| Brendel plays his latest role in “My vides the main plot in the story|Lips Betray,” in which Lilian Har- that has been a “best seller” since| vey has her second role as ® Fox Film it first startled the literary world in| star. It is the attraction at the Par- 1868. amount Theatre today and Friday. RKO-Radio Pictures has assigned |In conjunction with this a stage show none other than the meteoric Kath-|0f 12 radio entertainers. rine Hepburn to play the enchant- memeerrannetair ress of the Sixties, the girl who| Many astronomers believe that the SALESMAN SAM WELL, WELL, WELL! SO SOUNOs Like SAMS GEEN BILLY WANTS HIS WHISKERS) DRUMMIN’ UP BIZNESS-GOT: TRIMMED, HUH? HIS ERIENOS COMIN’ IN HERE,| x Now — Hass Ewe! C'MON, FELLE! LL p HELP Ya RIGHT UP { HES LeaRNeo INTo TH cHatR | EX HIS WHISKERS UP SWELL mister LU PUTTIN’ HIM IN @, PET SHOW THIS AFTERNOON! HONING | bee” Hack HONES EVERY THING BUT SHOULDER BLaves NEs,WE Don'r HONE No Grass: STEVE IS ONLY HUMAN! N 11S WAROLY THE WASH TUBBS feared the pitfalls of love would |moon was once that part of the earth break the firm ties of family and | Which now is filled up by the waters Fart the beautiful sisters. of the Pacific Ocean, and that this ‘The supporting cast and the roles | section was torn out by centrifugal they enact are Joan Bennett, as Amy, | force during a time when the earth Trances Dee as Meg, Jean Parker as/revolved at a terrific rate. Beth, Paul Lukas as Fritz Bhaer, See the German professor, Edna May| Gibbons are quite expert at walk- Oliver as Aunt March, Douglas|ing in an upright position, and often Montgomery, as Laurie, Henry Steph- | Clasp their hands behind their heads enson as Mr. Laurence, Spring Bying-|@nd point their elbows outward. ton as Marmee, Samuel Hinds as Mr. March, Mabel Colcord as Hannah, John Davis Lodge as Brooke and Ny- dia Westman as Mamie. e Cu- kor has directed this romantic epic of girlhood. Two London doctor-scientists have succeeded in making smallpox vac- eine virus Irom chicgzen eggs instead of calf lymph; enough material was Qbtained from 28 eggs to vaccinate Christmas Remembrances This year more people than ever will decide on the Pho- tograph as a happy token to give to those whose friendship they wish to hold and cherish. A dozen photographs will solve a dozen pyzzling gift problems. Make an appointment today. Rembrandt Studio A. RISEM, Owner Phone 312-W ‘111 Sth St. WELL, WELLE I SEE TH' FOOTBALL SEASON'S ABOUT TO START. (Mle IS HAROLY SETTLED, THO, WHEN THERE (IS ANOISG AT THE ENTRANCE, S'FUNNY, THEY'RE BACK MIGHTY QUICK. Y7HEN EASY AND GAIL LEAt DOWN TO ENJOY THE ‘LATEST’ PAPER FROM ARE,ON THE OTHER Sipe ! BUT. BOY, WHAT. A wHoosh! BRRR-RR! NOW, IF WE CAN FIND DINNY’S-

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