The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1933, Page 8

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y, THE FLAVOR L | SIDE GLANCES - YAN AS - + By George Clark | “Pm looking for my husband. I left him in one of these chairs.” : | Tuis CURIOUS’ WORLD aruer a WERE IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND sms envece mc, TO POLLINATE THE BLOSSOMS. [ AT THE MOVIES | (Alice White at Capitol in King for a Night’ ' One real-life drama with a happy ending which has intrigued Holly- ‘wood during the last year and a half js the amazing comeback staged by Alice White, recently signed to a long | term contract by Universal, who has one of the three outstanding roles in “King for A Night,” which is now! Playing at the Capitol Theatre. Tas appeared in “Employees’ trance,” “Picture Snatcher” and “Lux. ury Liner,” and has received hig! critical approval in all. She was born in Paterson, N. J., ‘nut she doesn’t know when because | both her parents died when she was very young, and she was placed in the care of her grandmother, who/| brought her to Los Angeles. She got, @ job in a real estate office after be- ing graduated from a business course. ‘Then she became a script girl at mo- tion picture studios, working for a while under Charlie Chaplin. She won a role in “The Sea Tiger,’ vith Milton Sills. Inside of a yeal Leslie Howard Has Lead in Lasky Film Long awaited as an event of cine- | matic importance, Fox Film’s produc- | tion of “Berkeley Square” opens to- |@ay at the Paramount Theatre for an |engagement of two days. | This picture, the fourth independ- | ent effort by Jesse L. Lasky, has been | Produced on an elaborate scale, some- what similar to “Cavalcade.” The pic- iure was directed by Frank Lloyd, maker of “Cavalcade,” and boasts a notable cast headed by Leslie Howard id Heather Angel. “Berkeley Square,” which played twice in London and for eight months Broadway as a play is unsuual in theme. The story concerns itself with | @ man of the present who believes the past still exists. His desire to take nimself back 150 years becomes 50 freat that he forgets the present and finds himself living in the eighteenth century. As a man of the present liv- ing in the past, Leslie Howard finds se has many difficult problems to solve, the most important of which jis his love for Heather Angel. The | mutual attraction of these two people, sach from a different era, gives “Berkeley Square” the unusual touch try. | Leslie Howard who-has a difficult who is seen ‘opposite Howard, plays her most important role to date. Of the 36 states which have laws *hat has made it the talk of the coun- ; _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933 OH!OH! HERE COMES Fuzzy DAVIS WITH HIS DECKS CLEARED FoR THE GUMPS— KNEE DEEP IN CRIME i. AN ALLEY AND OUT OF SIGHT= ANOTHER avn aaa Mi ANOTHER BLOTCH ON THE | H CAREER OF “TOWNSEND p THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) PETITION, . MAKING THE! ADOPTION OF JIMMIE, LEGAL, THE CONSTABLE'S HOUND TOOK ONE SNIFF SANK HIS TEETH IN HIS So You'Re TH’ GUY WHOS| GONNA LICK ME, HUH? Sec! THIS FISTP WELL, ITS MY ARMY—AN' SEE THIS FIST? WELL, ITS ¢ MY Navy !! AW, APPLESTRUDEL / ALL IVE SEEN SO FAR 1S YouR AIR service !/ WELL, I DON'T KNow WHO's GONNA WIN, BUT AS 2'VE ALWAYS SAID, A PUNCH IN TH NOSE DOESNT CARE WHO GETS IT! T ARREST ‘OU. IN THE NAME OF THE LA\ G WHAT'S THE MEANING OF (T MEANS THET / THIS [S PREPOSTEROUS, THIS, CONSTABLE ? NOUR HONOR! MY CLIENTS ARE RESPECTABLE CITIZENS, HUMANITARIAN MOTIVES, = SALESMAN SAM SHopPERs, HUH, SONNY 2 NUTHIN' LIKE HELPIN' TH! cHaSTmMAsS ) GEE, THass ASWELL’ lOEar! An! You KIA! ELP ME, RIGHT NOW! By BLOSSER FIREWORKS ARE ALL SET To Go? AND (T LOOKS LIKE A REAL BATTLE, THIS UCAN EXPLAIN THIS, YOUR HONOR! THE ONLY MOTIVE THESE. TWO SCHEMERS HAVE.IN ADOPTING THE CHLD,1S TO GET HOLD OF JOHN BAXTERS MILLIONS. THIS WOMAN AND I WERE THE ONLY PERSONS PRESENT WHEN BAXTER MADE HIS WILL! 5 (WARNE GIT MOM @ SCARE, POP SOME )WELL,YOU CAN CIGARS, MY GROTHER SOME SKATES, M1! SISTER SOME PEREUME AN’ TH BABY @ COLL! WASH TUBBS AND AROUND IN A OR SO. ‘VV BAD BRUISES. LEG AND FIVE RIBS BROKEN. HE'LL BE UP. MONTH WALL,JRA = WARTUE YE BEEN DOIN’ FER NERGELF ALL THESE YEARS. EW ? HOW KIN (GET ALL THOSE] THINGS FER TEN CENTS?| By MARTIN 1 GATHERED Taat ! ‘PEARS LIKE NEVE EVEN FORGOT WHERE "WWE Town) 16! YE WANE A HEAP OF FRIENDS NAMES! MY ff BACK THERE ARA—YE BLONG CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE, IF NO TREE WAS HIT! LET'S GO SEE WHERE TH’ THING ut! WE'RE FOLLOWING IT'S COURSE, ALL RIGHT / SEE/—1T HIT THIS TREE IN IT'S FLIGHT / ‘WO TW’ OLDEST AN’ FINEST FAMILY WN “TA! COUNTY , ane! RE AL H ISTEREGTED td YE ,ovownd’ OP THis WAY—AN THEY HGGER WS CANS QUEER NE COwT COME NSEE ’EM By CRANE

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