The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1934 THE GUMPS— IT WON’T BE LONG NOW— MANBE YOU'RE NOT GETTING A REAL PRIZE T THAT'S NOT GETTING THE GROCERIES gover. WERE, TAKE THIS DOLLAR AND GET SOME GROUND- UP ROUND STEAK ANO BAKED BEANS FOR SUPPER] WE'VE GOT ‘To GO BASY ON OUR EXPENSES UNTIL FEBRUARY 137TH = WE'RE WUST ABOUT GETTING TO THE END MORE FLOWERS FROM BIM GUMP. OW, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL, BOUQUET ~ AND ‘THAT'S THE SECOND ONE YODAY~ THERE'S A REALLY THOUGHTFUL MAN] WHAT A WONDERFUL HUSBAND HE'S. By BLOSSER “THAT WAS PAUL REVERE, HIMGELF! THINK WHAT THAT MEANS, BRINGING BACic | Boy ‘THE VOICES OF’ DEAD MEN. ( I TELL You, THAT INVENTION “DID You HEAR THAT ? THATS NAPOLEON, BIDDING TM GOING TO WRITE A SToRY ABOUT You! ASUCCESS STORY WELL, IF YoU ASK ME ,I “THINK SUCCESS, NINE TIMES OUT OF TEN, CONSISTS OF FAILING To DO THE WRONG THING! AND ONLY A TROMBONE PLAYER CAN SUCCEED BY LETTING THINGS ae THE FATE OF TUE NATION LIES THIS NIGHT IN THE GALLOPING HOOFS OF. MY FAITHFUL MouNT! | \ MAKE HASTE... THE t \Xa, BRITISH’ ARE | * S.. COMING:!! a AS HE GOES INTo “\, EXILE ON THE g ISLAND OF ST. HELENA !! 9.1038 By nea Sens pa. U. 9. Pat on : . “Should I write ‘with love’ or wait for him to start that?” WINDY MAKES A TOUCH LEW,T CAN'T TELL YE, EXAC WHE .THIs Curious WorRLD a By William Ferguson ¢ YOU AINT NEVERYNO, I CAN'T rj SAY'S T HAVE, AS FAR AS PRANKS, GO, BUT MONEY DEALS ARE DIFFERENT! INDY HAS (TALL DOPED Bays WINDY! wwe $IN00 INT SMOOTHY DO' You WANT Ft SMITHS SCHEME , AND 2 MAKE $5000 PROFIT, WHY NOT PUT UP $10,000 AND MAKE TEN Tues AS MUCH, AND, AT SAME TIME,UPHOLD HIS REP BY GETTING THE LAUGH ON EVERYBODY? one 0 ce HA! AN , MUCH OF THE AREA of HOLLAND IS FIFTEEN FEET BELOW SEA LEVEL / FOR THIS REASON, THE WINDMILLS MUST BE KEPT GOING ALMOST CONTINUOUSLY TO PREVENT THE LANO FROM FLOODING. SALESMAN SAM WHO'S TH GIRL FRIEND, ) OU, JEST @ NURSE ( KNOW! BUNNY? Amon use mE ( PEACH OF A GIRL, TOO, vel SAnny t- 'AN' 1 GoT A OaTe. wiTH HER. To- Au), CHEER UB, EELLAl may GE, Some Day, YER FOLKS WILL LETCHA GO OUT, WITH- OLT @ AuLRsE! witH & NURSE, HUH? ‘A FEW YEARS, AGO, HAVE A MARKET PRICE OF $5,000 EACH. WHEN SMOKING, THE FINGERS AND TOES OF THE SMOKER COOL OFF FROM ONE TO NINE e OEGREES. EXPERIMENTS: MADE AT. UNIVERIIT? OF MIKHIGAN HOSPITAL. AT THE MOVIES | New Team of \‘Convention City’ Is ‘Lovey-Doves’ Heralded As Riotous For This Film| Al Star Comedy Hit; Simmy Dunn Co-featured With) Comedy, that is said to be the most Claire Trevor in “Jimmy and | UProariously funny that has come Sally” for Fox | out of Hollywood in many a long day, | will be forthcoming on the screen of America’s boy friend finds a new | the scanitel Seater when the new eweetheart! rst National picture, “Convention x | City,” with a splendid all-star cast James Dunn whose many SuccesseS is shown next Saturday night. have made him one of Miss America’s! The story by Peter Milne, presents ‘boy friends’ and Claire Treyor who! an extraordinarily unique idea, deal- is rapidly gaining an equally impor-/ ing with riotous happenings during a tant position in the hearts of the! salesmen’s annual jamboree at Atlan- fans, are teamed in the new Fox; tic City. Friend wife is likely to sit Film production “Jimmy and Sally,”| up and take notice if her husband which comes to the Paramount thea- happens to be one of those who at- ter today only. ‘tends conventions without her. It’s the romance of two real young-! The action is said to be fast and eters, living across an apartment! furious, beginning with the assem- house well who because they lack, bling of the salesmen and following money and have extravagant ideas them through a week of riotous es- must postpone their marriage. The| capades to a smashing climax in more they postpone the marriage! which a hotel, as well as reputations, idate, the more their quarrels increase,! is nearly wrecked. The dialogue by He is the publicity man for a large| Robert Lord is said to be lively and corporation, whose attempts at put-! sparkling and the situations hilarious By MARTIN HMM! A Most PRESUMING Nouns WHIPPER - SNAPPER | THEY CERTAINLY CANT WF BH GUN WT —— BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 CAN GET STEPHEN DOWN YO THE AUTO SHOW AGAIN STRANGER THEY'RE OUTSIC UODENLY, EVERY LIGHT Us Taewanne, HE on THE house Goes APPAREN ¢ ‘> WASH AND EASY TERROR, FOR HEMNEATS IN, ARE STARTLED — THE mt ARN an RMN mm ee Ae@aer ting across what he considers to be sure-fire stunts, continuously gets him into hot water. After a number of these stunts, he finds himself with- out a job. Meanwhile, his sweet-/ heart, tells him she doesn't like his | non-marriage ideas and finally breaks ‘with him. Then he heads west and! while there he realizes what he has | failed to appreciate, both in job and| a sweetheart, and returns, only to find | more difficuities awaiting him. | Preview sources report that James | Dunn and Claire Trevor who portray the featured roles as the misunder- standing swcethearts have their most important roles to date. The Cirection is by James Tinling with its multiple entanglements. There is an all star cast headed by Joan Blondell as a gold digging chor- Us girl who dotes on conventions. Others include Adolphe Menjou, Dick Powell, Mary Astor, Guy Kibbee, Frank McHugh, Patricia Ellis, Ruth Donnelly, Hugh Herbert, Hobart Cavanaugh, Grant Mitchell and Gor- don Westcott. Like “Union Depot,” “Central Park” and “Grand Hotel,” the scenes take Place in one central location, prac- tically all the sequences occuring in the Atlantic City hotel, the head- |Quarters of the conventionists. Un- jlike them it is pure, unadulterated from the story by Paul Schofield and |dramatic and heart rending to the Marguerite Roberts. RICHARD M. HOE invented the printing press in 1846. The Kukenaam waterfalls, in Brit- ish Guiana, 2000 feet high, are the highest in\the world. The U. 8.8. AKRON {s the naval characters involved, they are rib crackers for the spectator. airship that was destroyed last yest. STRANGER GASPS.? By HAMLIN KEEP YOUR WHISKERS ON, CARDY.) - TLL HAUL YA OUTA THERE IN A SIFEVS

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