The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1933, Page 9

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usercr. fg just want enough to build a porch on a bird house.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933 ° | TuIs~ CURIOUS UNTIL THE YEAR 1642, LOWER. CALIFORNIA WAS BELIEVED TO BE AN ISLANO, INSTEAD OF A PENINSULA. WORLD ‘areuier™ THE NEWFANGLES (Mom‘n Pop) BIM_TO THE RBSCUE- Buov's sio00% NOTE Is PAID ant HEARTLESS WRETCHES- BEEN GIVEN THE LOAN ONLY ON THE STRENGTH Ol 4 DEAD AND ANDY! INHERITING HIS FORTUNE — IMAGINE MIN's. MORTIFICATION- THE GUMPS—ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH SE-MIN- NOTHING HAS oh Dye p= Ss ALL RIGHT= 2 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS =) . BUT IF HE SHOULD START ANYTHING, You REMEMBER WHAT I TOLD YOU'RE NOT Quite READY To TAKE ON FUZZY DAVIS, TAG..... YOU'LL , NEED A FEW MORE DAYS WITH THE \F YOU HAD YOUR CHOICE, CLASS, OF GOING WITH WASHINGTON ACROSS THE DELAWARE,OR WITH ADMIRAL DEWEY To MANILA, WHICH WOULD --I-2'D FEINT HIM INTA AN OPENING, AN’ SHOOT A LEFT HOOK 1 THE KISSER, AN’ A RIGHT CROSS To IT SEEMS CERTAIN GRIMS: THE OWNER OF THESE HERE FINGERPRINTS! SHEP'LL DARN SOON LET US KNOW FAVORABLE ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THE PETITION PRESENTED TO THE COURT BY WILLIAM GRiM! IS UVE BUST GOT WISE T WHAT THaT Ex- PRESSION, "ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER", MEANS, KITTY. FONDER. OH, DON'T GE sity, sam! cHEER UP, @NO C'MON SJoIN MUSICAL COMEDY PROOUCER, FOR YEARS BELIEVED THAT ONLY SHOWS WHOSE NAMES BEGAN WITH THE LETTERS” HE PRODUCED SALLY SUNNY, STEPPING STONES, SHOW BOAT ANO SWEET SEA BUTTERFLIES, SMALL OCEAN-GOING MOLLUSKS, FLY THROVEH THE WATER. © 1833 BY NEA SERVICE ic. WOULD SUCCEED. | AT THE MOVIES ‘Berkeley Square’ | Truly High Film Achievement; Peter Standish once again mingles with his ancestors in “Berkeley Square,” which comes to the screen of the Paramount Theatre tomorrow and will remain for an engagement of two days. Jesse L. Lasky should be commended for the sound judg-/ ment he manifested in obtaining the | services of Leslie Howard for the pe It is one of the most completely charming films to have come from Hollywood. It is a splendid photoplay, filled with the humor and the gentle | Pathos that should appeal to all. It is not surprising to know that so mar- | velous a production was transformed from the stage to the screen by the! able hand of Mr. Balderston with) the aid of so capable a director as Frank Lloyd. Picture if you can, Peter Standish, | @ modern young man of 1933, becom- | ing so absorbed in the diary of an/ ancestor of his own name, that he: cannot think of anything but the glorious days of the eighteenth cen- tury. When he returns from visiting some of his friends he is found at the door of his residence in Berkeley Square. Upon reaching the door we behold the modern Peter Standish suddenly transformed into the Peter, Standish of 150 years ago. As aj modern man taking the place of his| eighteenth century relative, he meets | his own ancestors, speaks to some as/ if he were already dead and amazes | everyone by talking of events in his- | tory that have not yet occurred. i | During the World War. 2260; and of these only, 500 have been re- built. | hich will be shown at the Capitol | ; Theatre tomorrow doesn't like the! Alice White Kayoed In Capitol Picture The straight right which John Mil- | jan gave Jean Harlow in Universal's | “Iron Man.” and the famous right | ppercut that Conrad Nagle gave} enevieve Tobin in “Free Love” are | hild’s play when compared to the | ‘ough treatment Chester Morris, star} of “King for a Night.” hands to wom- en in that production, according to advance reports. | Morris, who will be seen in the role} of “Kid Williams” in the picture, | way that Dorothy Granger has been! treating him and another young man in his home town of Masonville. When ne is absolutely sure that she has been playing his rival, Terrance Ray, avainst him, he mashes an ice cream. Sundae in her face. | Later, when he becomes a successful Fopular idol in New York City, he, finds that the girl he loves, Alice White, has been two-timing him. He gets a confession from her and then lands a right hook which sends her prawling, completely unconscious. i Miss White has been on the wrong end of several blows recently, and has »ven been in the hospital for treat- ment for screen blows. Why do they em to iike to sock Alice? She is} now under contract to Universal, and | this is her first featured role. ! The only sound a gnat can hear is} the buzzing of its mate. Carrie Jacobs Bond is an Amer- fean SONG WRITER. NOR- WAY'S legit ire is called the Storthing. The island of HAITI is occupied by the Republic of iti and the pul DEC. 20TH, 8 P. M—A. 0. U. W. HALL Children wishing to take part in program call - Mrs. Burten, Phone 1206 OF SOMEBODY ELSE — THATS WHAT! DUN— CAN GUNN, FER sTanice! ME IN @ CUP OF (SN'T THIS NEAT? 1 HOOKED UP ONE | [OH KTH’ OF OUR ELECTRIC COOKERS —AND PRES To — Tea (s SERVED! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | = UNCLE IRA, 1 S'\POSE ‘Ou KNOW WHO AWFUL ENTHUSED | fi Ms 6 AROUT MEETING ANYONE FROM THE OLD 1 WOME “TOWN . BoT THEN , WHEN You'vE BEEN AWAY FOR A LONG WE , WELL: Nou KNOW ALLEY OOP WE GOT ‘IM STOPPED; HIS FACE 1S BLUE! HE BIT OFF MORE THAN HE C'D CHEW! \F YA SHOOT “THAT “THING, NOU'RE ALL RIGHT! Okey, 0N22.! SHE'S POURING over THE Books, RIGHT Now!

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