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SIDE GLANCES - - + By George Clark | “Well, we can’t pay anything on Junior’s alimony until Irene gets a check from | Tuis Curious her ex-husband.” e By William Ferguson CJ WorLp Te JAPANESE JINRIKISHA WAS INVENTED By AN MISSION CHURCH, LOCATED ON THE ARCTIC COAST, AT SHINGLE POINT, YUKON TERRITORY, 1S BUILT OF LOGS THAT DRIFTED TO AT THE MOVIES ‘The Mad Game, New Fox Film, Here Today Showing today at the Paramount ‘Theatre is Fox Film’s latest release, “The Mad Game.” The fact that the story embraces what might be called ‘the country's most menacing crime— kidnaping—stamps the film as one of ‘Tracy, who has the leading ‘Spencer role, portrays the part of an ex-gang- | ster who is double-crossed by his asso- cjates and railroaded to prison for a five-year term. During his stay in the penitentiary his former aide terrorizes the country with his new-found rack- et—the snatch racket. Tracy is re- leased from prison to aid the govern- ment in wiping out the new dread. ‘Hix knowledge of the underworld soon ‘Tracy an entrance into the same time rescues the two latest yictims-of the ring. “The Mad Game” is said to give Summerville-Devine Newest Comedy Team Teamed in ‘Horse Play’ According to an announcement re- celved Tuesday from the Capitol Theatre, what is pre-labeled as the Season’s most uj us comedy is Scheduled for showing at that house Saturday. |. The comedy is “Horse Play,” Uni- |versal’s latest laugh-provoker, co- starring Slim Summerville and Andy Devine, teamed together for the first time, and supported by a cast which | includes such stellar names as Leila Hyams, playing the feminine lead, and May Beatty, Una O'Connor, Da- vid Torrence, Lucille Lund, Ethel Griffies, Cornelius Keefe and Ferdi- nand Gottschalk. The tale of “Horse Play” might be aptly called the “tale” of a horse, and how, through the mad maneuver- ings of Slim and Andy, two western cowboys, the animal is finally pre- sented amid royal splendor—t & maze of Ct THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31, 1934 , < UNDERSTAND THAT THE M®GOOSEY BOY, FRECKLES, AND HIS FRIEND NUTTY COOK, ARE GOING To TEST THEIR NEW MACHINE ToMORROW " THE GUMPS—THE MOOCHERS AND DID You SEE THE SABLE! COAT MILLIE 1S NEARING NOWe= THE Qui ERMINE TRIMMED DD ANOTHER THING- THE PARENTS ARE AUPPOLED TO PAY THe WEDDING Diente SS)? ONDRED. INVIT = EINE HUNDRED INVITAT YES...AND IF You WELL ,SHADYSIDE'LL ASK ME, IT CANT BE FOR ‘EM, HOOK LINE AN’ SINKER! WE LIKE To SEE OUR LOCAL BoYS » MAKE Goop, ONCE, BY A FELLER WHo SoLD ME STock IN A COMPANY (| “THAT MADE ONE-PRONGED lid | PICKAXES FoR LIFTIN' SALESMAN SAM EST GOT & WIRE FROM AN //HAS TH’ FOUR— OU PAL O' MING, Sammy- HES] | TWENTY SENDIN’ HE A SURPRISE GIET] | LANDED AN! (TS COMIN’ ON TH! EoUR-| TWENTY PLANE- scram Out | nm To TH’ aiRPoRT an’ cet 1! | 4 “al a ‘ 2 ‘a WASH TUBBS TLL TELL You WHAT I wisH THOSE BOYS WOULD INVENT... PHONOGRAPH RECORD THAT woud EXPLODE AFTER IT HAD BEEN PLAYED ABOUT SIX 1 KNEW A FELLER, ONCE, WHO TRIED To GRAFT PINK RIBBON ON RUBBER PLANTS, ‘To GROW LADIES “yer! «ts tar eae KEG 0’ BEER! ‘TH SUN'S GONE TO BED, AY 1 WISH 1 HAD ,TOO-INSTEAD OF F HAVING TO HIGH-AAII FROM M LIT no.sea—eur, an sno WOULD nme , \F AW WADNT FOUND DIS PICTUREON Yo Se