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i 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938 : 3 WANTED / e SONAINS LAW. Pama is DETERMINED | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark ’ Reema nit HAD THAT i MRS. BENLAMN cu ) ANGE ONLY, wre eee GEN SUCH $3,2002- OR cok BRACELE : TMEY'RE HINT To BIM THE PRICE SALE- Tr SRL MEL WE SABow ‘x HAVING & Ml BEFORE BACHELOR= FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS # Uf LISTEN, YOUNG FELLA ~ HOW DID IT. ABAG came ‘ , IT'S ALL RIGHT To BE TART. TAG? WELL...t GOT INTO : HOME, AFTER CENe HEU AN ARGUMENT WITH \ ( ‘TO MEAS IP onde’ Bo 2 HIS FIGHT TEL ME FUZZY DAVIS, AND I DUCKED, AN’ T ABOUT ALL UN BUT A iD EVER I WAS TALKING SWUNG AN’ HE you Reatiy || WITH MUCH BACKBON! Seb af Ralls WHEN 1 SHOULDA DUCKED...THEN HE DID WAS STAND] | ALWAYS. HANDS | Fuzzy Davis, - BEEN pif, SWUNG AN I FORGOT DOWN!” JU ANoTaKe It, || our a FeW,TOO! Ps AND LISTENING / ! To Duce! THEN A : fA a 3 i } MAN CAME AN DISPLAYED ; fi : STOPPED Tie A SWELL , b } 6 BLACK EYE... : 3M ©1093 ay wea senvice me E ; Wea. 8 PAT. OFT. “And while he is laughing at the story about the Scotchman you be getting out your samples and order blanks.” GRIM-EH- WILLIAM GRIM_WELL, THE TU HE'S A PLENTY SHIFTY GENT, | E Ae RUSHED THROUGH PAPE! ’ HE GRIMS és SPEED ciacurr court ADOPTION. iT'S NONE OF MY (7/7 | SEEK BUSINESS , THOUGH. AFTER ALL, LEGAL ADVICE, YW A FEE'S aree! TO HASTEN ; 4 THEIR ADOPTION OF JIMMIE. ALL OF THE POSSESSIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND HOLLAND, AT THE SAME TIME? THE DOMINIONS OF THESE COUNTRIES ARE SO SCATTERED OVER THE GLOBE = THAT THE SUN IS ALWAYS ABOVE THE HORIZON SALESMAN SAM \ OCEAN SUNEISH, \\ ALTHOUGH APPEARING WELL, HERE You aRE,san! mes, |[DUNCAN BUNN!! HES 6d WELL, SPM, 11 SURE GLAO To SEE ) GEE, MRS. HOOPLE, THis) OH, BUT THATS MR. DUNCAN BUNS ROOM! JouRS Is HOOPLE KNOWS You'RE COMING, So || A LOTTA NERVE GOIN’ 1 YOU Back | You'LL BE SURPRISED J 1S GREAT! MUCH NICER S “MH LUTTLE ONE, AT “THE ENO OF TH’ Hate! You GETTER RUNIN AND GET SET|]AROUND WITH MY cIeL! SEE HOw I'VE EIXEO THE PLACE UP! / ROOM “Than | Had BaFoRE TLED! UM GOING FOR @ RIDE WITH || | HOPE “THATS THE Last t 1 KNOW ('\ GONNA LIKE?! OUNcaN! a nF JESSE JAMES, Famous OUTLAW, WAS THE SON OF A BAPTIST MINISTER, AND ALWAYS CARRIED ANEW TESTAMENT IN HIS POCKET. © 1009 8y wen sevice. me 12-5 |__AT THE MOVIES. | ‘Dancing Lady’ With | Aline MacMahon Sets SAY, WILE | YORI VWANTED TIAL TWNS He BUILDING WERE WE ARE! Now DONT GAB R WHO SARL SAY WHERE TH’ —| YOUR BROTHER BNL, DOWN THERE , WITH TH ALL DAY, CAUSE WE GOTTA 4 \S CALUING Miss ? | . a vo i i] 6 § Joan Crawford, Clark | Film Age Record in ee, BRE ee —C || noe ore Ge ye mies SOR ANY Js |e ese Gable Co-Starred| ‘The World Changes’, —_ m=, \ } f ‘ MBOUT ® HOW... . The appearance together in a pic-- Aline MacMahon has established ® ture of Joan Crawford and Clark Ga- | record that is likely to be unchalleng- ble is an unmistakable sign of screen! eq by any of her fellow-players for entertainment above the ordinary some time to come. In the Warner run. The popular pair are again’ Bros. First National picture, “The i seen opposite each other in “Dancing World Changes,” which comes to the Lady,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's film-' Capitol Theatre tomorrow, with Paul ization of the widely-read James Muni in the stellar role, Miss Mac- Warner Bellah novel, which will be Mahon has beaten the age record for the feature attraction beginning to- any single character in any single day at the Paramount Theatre. story since pictures began to talk. From all indications Metro has out- | Perhaps since the first film flickered done itself in providing its topnotch | across the silver sheet. stars with @ vehicle which from the: at the close of the picture, Aline viewpoint of lavishness, spectacular js well into her nineties, still hale detail and casting strength leaves and hearty. leading the fourth gene- practically nothing to be desired.! ration of Nordholms back to where Miss Crawford, who in “Dancing ‘the family settled in the Dakotas in Lady” starts out as a cheap burlesque | 1856. While the story does not spec- chorine and ultimately ends up with ‘ify Miss MacMahon's age at its open- her name in bright lights on Broad- ing, five years before the Civil War es - \ Tuev Gor way, has a part which gives her every broke out, she could not have been i (eaine) ANY Teacee HELLO— opportunity for dancing, singing and more than twenty. { COPPED. Plenty of displays of emotional fire-| The drama runs for about three- 4 ‘works. quarters of a century, making her The unusually fine supporting cast | ninety-four when her great-grandson Grouped together for this production and his young bride return to the includes the fast-rising Franchot northwestern prairies where she and ; Bid ne ee a ome ae j be Pioneer husband built their first fame, ~ | home. ner, the world-famed dancer Fred: Besides the star. Paul Muni, and Astaire, Robert Benchley and Ted! aline MacMahon, the cast of “The Healy and his stooges. Also in prom-| world Changes” includes such dis- inent roles are Gloria Foy, Art Jar-/ tinguished players as Mary Astor, rett, Grant Mitchell, Maynard! Guy Kibbee, Henry O'Neill, Anna Q. Holmes, Nelson Eddy and Sterling, nilsson, Willard Robertson, Jean Holloway. fi ‘Muir, Arthur Hohl, Wallace Clark, Sammy Lee and Eddie Prinz su-! Oscar Apfel. Doug Dumbrille, Donald perraed the pene emaciated ot | Cook, Patricia Ellis and Margaret picture which fe: a | Lindsay. of one hundred dancers. Songs Mervyn LeRoy, who directed “I Am heard in the production include/» pugitive,” Muni’s first starring ve- Geece ce perarieny aoe ete oig nicl for oan Bros., also directed re) ry lave j “The Worl anges.” B the Rhythm of the Day” and “Danc- piace é ing Lady.” as sung by Miss Crawford,! ‘The oldest city in the world is be- Art Jarrett and Nelson Eddy. | leved to be Tiahuanaco, Boltvia. It is thought to have existed before the Luther Burbank carried on experi- | puitding of the pyramids and before | mental work with plants for more | pr, than 50 years. Eyes Examined : Glasses Prescribed “Zhe eye is jan organ you Night School Classes in Shorthand, /Typing 7: Sant attord 0 neglect, and Penmanship will be held Dr. H. J. Wagner at the Cepltal Commercial | Optometrist College, now in progress. 3 For Rates Call the College or 1747-M