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sic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933 THE GUMPS— IF DREAMS CAME TRUE SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | | ff F G33 neaseavice Inc RESUS Par OFF” ‘ “Now take my oldest boy. He’s plenty ambitious, but just can’t get interested in anything.” THIS, CURIOUS WORLD "aguson ONLY ELEVEN DAYS MORE TO CHRISTMAS— WELL, THAT DOESN'T 4 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | k MEAN MUCH TO ME= Vial | OF \ ( 2 CHRISTMAS | EXPECTED THIS YEAR, WITH BIM GUMP STILL PLANING THE BASHFUL LOVER- AND NOT A WORD ABOUT THE WEDDING = IT WUST MEANS, HOLDING DOWN EXPENSES AGAIN THIS_/ SEASON | SUPPOSE? ' fey AREN'T You GOING STOP ITP youre AN OFFICER OF THE | SOMEWHERE ELGE,AND LAW, AND IT'S Nl x Ses your buTy!! x4 IT CAME ouT! 4 i LADY, IF I STOPPED IT { NOW, THEY'D FINISH IT I'D NEVER KNOW HOW COULD NEAR=1 COULD A DOZEN ST_WRITING THIN: TWAT MILLI AND | NEBD= YD HAVE TO HANG UP & STOCKING BIGGER HAN A YENT YO HOLD > SEM ALLS MAKE THIS WEAR OUT PENCILS _JU: DOWN TH IT_ISN'T GOING TO BE THE ] WHAT A Lt NTA CLAUS sv DROP BIM_GUMP DOWN THE CHIMNEY AS MY SON-IN-LAW~ THAT'S ALL | “Seeseee-SiLs PAD A NICE e: ~ - LIMOUSINE - AND A LITTLE HOUs! STUFI TAGS SWINGIN’ PRETTY GOOD, IF YA 4SK ME! I BETTER KEEP OUTA THE WAY, (NCE. THE CONSTABLES: HOUND, SHEP, DASHED INTO COURT AND NABBED GRIM, JUST AS THE JUDGE WAS ABOUT TO SIGN THE PAPER’ THAT WOULD MAKE JIMMIE GRIMS ADOPTED THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Ss Pop) WAL, BY CRACKY, ITLL \/ T GOTTA TEACH THEM CROOKS HOUND, ED-HE SURE MADE | 1S TISTAY CLEAR, OF TOMPKINS < CORNERS! £ < OFS WAND IT TYER \vER GOOD. YES, Sine! HELLO, Mom! HELLo, ATTHE MOVIES | Moan Blondell Heads {El Brendel Coming in Bang-up Comedy Cast | ‘Olsen’s Big Moment’ 6 + Lat pT 1 In ‘Havana Widows | El Brendel, premier Swedish come- Put Joan Blondel, Glenda Farrell, | tian of the screen appearing in “Ol- sen's Big Moment,” Fox Film's last (Guy Kibbee, Frank McHugh, Ruth | comedy release, comes to the Para- Donnelly and Allen Jenkins together | mount theater on Friday for an en- ‘an one picture and it's bound to spell gagement of two days. Playing the jcomedy. First National has grouped | role of a janitor poe apartment this sextet of sparkling fun makers; house who takes a hand at patching | ‘into its latest comedy drama, “Havana yp romances, El Brendel is said to} Widows,” which comes to the Capitol! te given ample opportunities to sup- | theater on Saturday. Add to this’ nly his audience with laughs. Walter sextet Lyle Talbot as the handsome | Catlett, who has long been known for Jeading man, plus sparkling, snappy.| nis comedy roles, plays the part of | typical Joan Blondell-Glenda Farrell) 4 drunk. With two such stellar com- dialogue and you have @ rare comedians in one picture, “Olsen's Big bination. ;Moment” gives promise of being a The screen play, which is an orig-| laugh riot. {nal by Earl Baldwin, concerns the! As a janitor in a swank apartment edventures of two Broadway chorus! house, Brendel finds it hard to get girls, Joan Blondell and Glenda Far-/ away for his night out. On another Yell, who go to Havana to pick them-| floor in the same house, a society selves a couple of millionaires to|matron is trying to persuade her | down for breach of promise | daughter to marry Walter Catlett, a money. They had been led to believe | wealthy bachelor. The daughter re- that Havana was simply flooded with rich suckers waiting to be taken for easy money. The entanglements into which they get themselves with Guy Kibbee as| the “millionaire” sucker form the | basis for the hilarious situations. Lyle Talbot, as the son of the sup- posed millionaire, plays the romantic | lead who meets and falls in love with | one of the girls, Joan Blondell, who! ds trying to trim his father. | The scenes are photographed| against a colorful background which takes in the famous bar rooms, hotels and night clubs of the resort town with the exotic Cuban Rumba dance presented by a score or more of beau- tiful dancers. Other fun makers in the cast be- jeventually gets him into trouble. | Previous endeavors. He was last seen | fuses on the ground that she loves someone else. Brendel is unfortun- ately forced into patching up the ro- mance. In his endeavors to do the right thing, he finds himself wound up in a series of complications that Brendel, however, manages to bring about a happy ending to the entire affair. It is reported that Brendel. who has long been known for his Scan- dinavian antics, plays a role that is far more important than any of his in “My Lips Betray” with Lilian Har- vey and John Boles. Walter Catlett heads the cast which includes Bar- HERES @ TOY TRUCK | BOUGHT FER MY KID FER cHRISTMAS, AN’ IT WON'T Go! ( WANNA SEE TH FELLA WHO SOLD ITT mel A WERRY. : MERRY CHRISTMAS | ASSORTED PHONGY END) WHO SOLO THIS GENTLE— MAN A TOY TRucK? REAL Swow) 7~ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1M GONG To STEP OUT FER A LITTLE AIRING, | SPY WoT . You NOUNG LADY WOULD NE LIKE To Ad Brix corr! AND STILL —YES, 1 GvEss 1 WH @ND I'LL BET @ CooKIe YOU Just Don’t LOU, ,DON'T 12 By MARTIN &s WASH TUBBS bya? v bara Weeks and Susan Fleming, last seen as two of the beauties in “My sides those already mentioned include , weaxness.” The remaining members Hobart Cavanaugh, Ralph Ince, Maude Eburne, George Cooper Charles Wilson and Gary Owen. Ray Enright directed. Ice raust be well packed if it is to keep satisfactorily. Pack the ice; cakes close together to eliminate! cracks and openings through which; of the cast are John Arledge, Maidel Turner, Edward Pawley and Joseph Sauers. A prize of $400 was awarded recent- ly to the Walsh County Agricultural school Future Farmers Chapter for having the most outstanding program in the United States. The organiza- tion is known as the William A. Broy- .es chapter, S HE SUDI wv BN Repo Mr ALLEY OOP