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2 = ob de 4: BESET sHBE se4SGSEE*2 oh SUSEEEE SABEEEGES2 aig THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933 roe | Hoes nea Yeice we. REG US PAT OFF “Tell her we are going to have a fire this evening and she can bring the children over here until bedtime.” | THis CURIOUS WORLD xrwen" | The SAXOPHONE WAS NAMED FOR: TTS INVENTOR, ANTOINE &. SAX. WOODPECKER CHISELS HIMSELF A WINTER HOME,IN AODITION TO THE OCEAN I¢ ONE . SUMMER NEST HOLE. ANO SEVEN-TENTHS FEET A/GHER ON = See. THE PACIFIC Comer : OF THE UNITED STATE® THAN | ITIS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. | AT THE MOVIES | ‘New Crawford- \‘The World Changes’ Gable Talkie Packs | May Be Called Epic Wallop in Every Reel! Drama of No. Dak. “Dancing Lady,” which opened yes- | ‘What exactly is a screen epic? The terday at the Paramount Theatre, is | term has been used for such outstand- hound to skyrocket Joan Crawford | ing films as “The Birth of a Nation,” and Clark Gable to new height: ‘The Covered Wakon,” “Cimarron,” ‘Their success together in “Posessed” | “Silver Dollar.” ‘will seem insignificant compared to| If it means a picture which relates their triumph in their latest effort. the history of a hero, a family or a Here is a picture with spectacle and zroup in sweeping narrative style, splendor never before attempted and with accuracy of detail and vigor of that goes for all film musicals here-|stuation, then all advance reports tofore. “Dancing Lady” is not just | must lead us to expect a true screen another picture. It is the screen's epic Wednesday at the Capitol The- «towning achievement in the produc- “tre. That is the time and the place tion of elaborate musical extrava- -et for the first showing here of the vanzas, new Warner Bros. First National spe- Picture Has Everything cial production, “The World First you have one of the finest ; Changes,” starring Paul Muni, he of casts ever assembled—Joan Craw-;“I Am a Fugitive From a Chain ford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Gang” fame. May Robson, Winnie Lightner, Fred| According t vance reports, “The Astaire, Robert Benchley, Ted Healy World Changes” covers a span of and his stooges. Next you have a some seventy-five years in the history tensely dramatic story that would | and development of America. Between ‘make a great picture without its ex- | its opening and its close, the crisis and iravagant musical background. Then | the triumphs of our national life fig- wou have the most pretentious pro- | ure as background for the saga of an sluction numbers ever staged, with | American family. three hundred glorious beauties to en- Beginning as Dakota pioneers, the imance these settings. And, in addi-| Nordholms rise to power through the tion, you have song hits that prom-| 2ourage, the foresight’ and the faith ; ise to become sensations overnight. f Orin Nordholm, proud descendant The picture gives both Miss Craw- | of pioneer stock. Daring danger and ford and Gable every opportunity for | sweeping ali obstacles from his path, striking acting portrayals, the one as | Orin wins success after success in the midwest business world. The THE GUMPS—HELP! Pi SIGNED = Wa WE THOUGHT UNCLE BIA WAS ORAD Loon ae ae 2. AND THE LAWYER TOLD, us WOULD GEY ME - by Reg in carly BUN rnb BORROWED $10,000. AND AGREED TO AND I® I pooh Te a 3X PER CENT A MONTH [T'S DLE TODAY — TORR TAKE THE HOU RARE Wit | our ue MONEY AND EVERYTHING WE TO PAY T= [CANT ABI BIM = 5 wave AWAY FROM OF ALL THE FOOLS- GOOD HEAVENS! THE SIXTH OF THE MONTH= AND THAT NOTE FOR #10,000.°2 THAT ANDY SIGNED \S DUE AGAIN TODAY= AND ANDY NOT WELL -I HAVE TERRIBLE! HE COULDN'T Whur S we, GOLLY... DIDN'T AND I THousHT I HATE To SEE THE Fe ae i a fee CANTHIS PP Yeu ASKIN’ As You OUGHTA kNow ) KNOW .THAT...HE | | PooR KID GET LICKED, THAT TAG WAS DIDN'T SAY A ON MY ACCOUNT # IT'S DAVIS KID |) QUESTION ary THAT, HOW DID ‘TAG LOOK, FRECKLES STICKIN' UP FoR WORD To ME Jo BAD HE DIDNT FIGHT, AFTER SEEIN’ THAT DURING THE GOING To YOU, WHEN HE GoT ABouT IT!! “TAKE FUZZY DOWN, ossic ? AN IRISH KID,UP IN, Scrap? Do? ili} | 4 Few NoTeves...We 2 : PRINGLE, ONCE: I! He Has SOMETHING By COWAN TAM FROM HEADQUARTERS, YES , AND 1 AM GUARDIAN WHY-AH-VES! SHE WAS. MUM, THAT'S INTERESTING MR. TRULY, MR. TRULY, INVESTIGATING A OF WS LITTLE BOV, WHOM 1 AT HIS BEDSIDE WHEN FOR THIS MRS.GRIM WANTS TO MRS. GRIM WHO NURSED THE CANNOT LOCATE BAXTER TOLD ME ABOUT ADOPT A CERTAIN CHILD, S~- AT LATE JOHN BAYTED_ YOU 7 CEDAR-CREST-- 1 HAVE A HUNCH OUD FIND SOMETHING TO INTEREST ‘OU, UP THERE--IT'S ONLY A HUNCH WELL, NOW To GOR WELL, WELL, LE (T @IN'T OL! PENNY, TH i 5 ! NEP (TS ME, HUGO! OL sem Y ULL SAY Ya wiLL—1e Ya AN’ RENEW AcQUaAWT-|| COPPER! GREETINGS! I'm Bact IN TOWN y \ Howby's Gack HOME! JusT GoT | ORIWE LIKE YA OID WHEN ANcEs! NUTHIN' Like |] acaIn' Don'TcHA REMEMBER me? RETURNED To THE OL’ HOME & SECOND To Sen wELLO! I'LL BE | VA WERE HERE BEFORE! OLO FRIENDS! HAMLET! 11 WERE Ta Stan t 2 BUMPIN’ WT +e SOME MORE | You BET 1 col an Vu Z 4 _— fe BE KEEPIN’ MY EYE | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BILLY WON’T BE HURRIED! By MARTIN N e we, wer! tas 1S A wer SOMEon: F eumer Tae WO FOOL, BUN - WHATS TH’ DOPE ON FH ry! NOW , SKIPPER + YOu || SURPRISE | WHATS OP ,o107/] 16 | MESBE NER CAP OFF, GWED WUNCLE IRA? SHES ; OONE f] KNOW 1 TAKE MY foU * ANYTHING WRONG ? AM-- 1. DONO UWE A SORE AS A MASHED FINGER HMMM. OWN GOOD TIME AT COULDVE GENTLEMAN BECADGE THEN HAVENT IMPATIENT, TMWNES | Now You KNOCKED BILLY F OVER WITH A > En? ousT LET ME HANDLE CREAM , THIS MY OWN WHEN oe : = ra “agente | WRN « AND ,D-O-N-T AWD WILLE At, if W-O-R-RY WALKED INTO < WO OFFICE 4 ey A 16 DANN, WITHOUT AND POON NGS a 19 ; 700} UP OS RUNNING INTO ANY : 7 » ‘THEIR NECKS IN TROUBLE! MORE OF THOSE ‘ 4 ‘ FELLOWS — younger generation of his family disappoints price, the other as the musical com- ; \. social edy director who turns out to be cf the girl's greatest obstacles. Fran- chot Tone as the other man in Miss Crawford's life also scores ina memor- sable role. ‘The dancing — particularly Miss c wed “Aas with the world-