The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1934 To AVOID § MANY COLO tuse Vick WELL THERE'S NO HAPPINESS In THIS, WORLD FOR ME, ! GUESBS— 1 SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETYER= A POOR. Orr Foo. re oe THE VICTIM OF WOMAN'S WILES = EVEN NOW | CAN HARDLY BELIEVE THAT SHE MARRIEO STHAT MAN = THE GUMPS—HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN od WARNED neeo MY MAKING You SHARE MY MISERY- oh NUTTY, t BELeve You Have RNY SOMETHING HERE...IF IT PerForMs )N AS IT SHOULD, WE'LL HAVE HISTO: DETECTORS IN EVERY AMERICAN HOME How Much DID IT cost To BUILD ging along.” Tis Curious Wor-p @.nner = The FIN-BACK LIZARD, ‘WHICH LIVED ON EARTH AILLIONS OF YEARS AGO, WORE A HUGE FIN ON 11S BACK, ALTHOUGH /7 (T LIVED IN ORY, / OESERT AREAS: IMMEDIATELY ON BEING PLANTED IN MOIST SOIL, AFTER, BEING BURIED FOR 30 YEARS IN ORY EARTH. \ bea JOSEF 3 HOFMANN, FAMOUS PIANIST, WROTE AN ORIGINAL MAZURKA WHEN A7VE YEARS OF AGE: © 1936 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. AT THE MOVIES Songs of Today | Wheeler & Woolsey Best in 20 Years; Clown As Racers in ‘Hips, Hips, | Held to be the most spectacular Ruth Etting says that there are | and thrilling of all professional sports, more and better songs now than there! automobile racing for the first time have been in the last 20 years. Songs | is accorded outstanding burlesque again have music and feeling—again | comedy treatment in some of the the fellow who writes a nation’s songs/ farce sequences of “Hips, Hips, Hoo- Hae, mPmtant as the fellow who) .4¥" RKO-Radio's musical extra- “The great wave of musical pictures! Vaganza starring Bert Wheeler and that is now sweeping Hollywood 1s | Robert Woolsey. responsible,” Ruth says. “Songs are/ In this rapid fire musical, Wheeler given a pictorial treatment; they |and Woolsey find it necessary to flee blend into pictures that stir the from the long arm of the law, and imagination. When audiences came decide that the most efficient way in out of the theater humming ‘Shuffle | which to flee is to join a cross-na- Off to Buffalo,’ they were remember- tion automobile race. Away they ing a cute and lively scene, pretty dash from home, from business, from girls, bright and lively nonsense. As |Thelma/Todd, Dorothy Lee and Ruth @ tableau, the scene could have been | Etting, pilots of a super-fast rac- played in pantomime, and it would ing car. have had the rhythm and the move-' The curves of mountain roads an- ment of the song.” noy them. The comedy pair settle Ruth points out that that’s how this matter by racing down the sides songs become popular. ething in of the mountains, eliminating the them, some line, some melody, some/curves. Snow halts them. They thought catches hold of the imagin- carry on by providing the race car ation. It's easy to repeat, to remem- with skiis. They find that they are ber. having difficulty in passing other In “Roman Scandals,” Eddie Can- cars. Pumping buoyant helium gas tor’s fourth annual screen musical into their tires, they soar over any Se Says Ruth Etting, “Roman Scandals” Songbird ve,” while Eddie has three, “Keep /life as the mad pair dash to the coast, ‘oung and Beautiful.” “Build » Lit-| and eventually into an insane finish. tle Home” and “Tax on Love,” all! “Hips, Hips, Hooray” features this written by Al Dubin and Harry War- |and other fantastic sequences in its ren, except the last on which Warren | story which was written by Edward collaborated with L. Wolfe Gilbert. |Kaufman, Harry Ruby and Bert is the prologue to the| Kalmar, the last two of whom wrote Slave Market scene, cost- | the thousands WAL IF (T WAS THET CITY FELLER'S IDEA T'BUY THET BOC,AN' IT TURNS OUT HE WAS ‘THE ONE WHO OWNED IT, IT LOOKS ASIF HE PUT ONE OVER WORKING TOGETHER! 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