The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1984 THE GUMPS— BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY DON" D, BIM= 1 BID IT ALL FOR MILLIE= ris Ober ououes IGANE UP EVERYTHING | HAD WILLINGLY ‘TO MAKE HER HAPPY— AND NOW- IN MY OLD ons SS a aay FRNROor OVER MY HEAD— EVERYWHERE | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | By BLOSSER WELL, IF I-CAN CHEER UP A PAL, IM MIGHTY GLAD To DO IT.....NOW LET'S Go To YOUR HOUSE AND T'LL HELP You FiGure uP How ¥ MUCH MONEY You 7 Owe !! WELL, WHATEVER HAPPENS, WE'RE h PALS,NUTTY! AND f REMEMBER, EVEN BAD NEWS CouLD HOLD YOUR HEAD UP AND STICK ‘YOUR CHIN OUT.... DOWN A DOLLAR A SHARE EVERYBODY LIKES MOM AND 1 w= AND’ You DIDNT HAVE ARE IN DEBT " perneonas ‘YOU MEAN YOU \ PLENTY! THAT MUG IS SO. | LISTEN “T' THIS... THE DAY | DIDN'T PUT OVER | LUCKY, IF HE TUMBLED OUTOFA AFTER HE BOUGHT THAT BOG. FROM ME , THE COUNTY NABBED IT FoR AGAME PRESERVE, T THE BIG SOY. LISTEN. YOU NINNY-.NOBODY But iT was ON You! eS « WICK 3 uy WINDY ! WHAT ICK UNDER, NET !? WENT WRONG 2 0 1836 BY NEA SERVICE. Me tga. U.S. PAT. OFF. “Look what time it is. Can’t you just spank those kids in- stead of keeping them after school?” By William Ferguson THis Curious WortD BURROWING CWLS 00 NOT Burrow! THEY USE THE BURROWS MACE By PRAIRIE does AND OTHER. ANIMALS. HELLO, mers. wator! MY GOODNEss, Aw, c'Mon, Youncster! LETS SEE Ya cive us @ Ace, J WHAT'S TH MATTER wT TH’ BaBy? BIG, BROAD SMILE! Look AT TH’ EUWNY Faces TH’ ftuere Ya are! cee, HeSal|micosu! NO WONDER HE WAS EUNKY MANS MAKIN’, ALL EER You! CUTE LI'L FELLA! HOWOLO]| CRYIN’! He's PROBILY ALL (s KE? “TIRED OUT! SUsT TWwo steans! @ND HE'S as Smart’ @S @ WHIP, BEEN WALKING SINCE HE WAS SIX MONTHS OLD! THE FIRST COMPASS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WAS A MAGNETIZED NEEDLE STUCK THROUGH A CORK FLOATING IN WATER, WELL ,.. TRUST You HAD # ANOTHER BiG EVENING ? w ‘Boorse Ou) A MARVEL WO REALAN | 1 YOUR OWNS VERNACULAR, XAKE OF DIFFERENT WAYS To AY DEAR YOU CERTAINLY CAN) TAKE AT WHS Ze MSMAUAN, LANGUAGE HAS ONLY TWELVE LETTERS. ABR LOUNKLMNE WwW) + 2-2b °C 1934 BY NEA SERVICE me | AT THE MOVIES : Kay Francis Heads 6 |‘All of Me’ Poignant Screen Beauties in | With Human Drama; ‘House on 56th St.| 4-Star Cast Praised| ¥ASH TUBBS The Floradora Sextette is doing its stuff again—back to the world of lov- ers of the theatre, living again on the Screen and making human hearts pal- Pitate as it did before the footlights in scores of theatres throughout the sountey in the early years of the cen- ury, i | “All of Me,” the title of which |¢an’t convey the human grandeur | that enriches this Paramount pic- ture, came yesterday to the Para- mount Theatre, and established itself |{mmediately as the popular magnet it deserves to be. IT'S YOUR TURN, FELLA. ots ARE AMOUNTS OF FROM I 10 #2,900, WRITTEN ON SLIPS OF 1 MIGHT 0’ KNOWN youo a TE BLAZES You EXPECT US TO FIND ROMANCE ON ANICKEL APIECE? It has a new thrill for the younger! , Not only is the picture noteworthy generation who have only heard of this {fom @ standpoint of compelling famous chorus by name. It revives; @t@ma, but its cast, led by Fredric an old one for the theatre goer of | March, Miriam Hopkins, George Raft thirty odd years ago. For the show, | #d Helen Mack, offers sterling per- “Floradora,” was the show of shows | formances. i of the time. The original sextette was, Briefly, “All of Me” is the story comprised of the most beautiful girls! Of an odd, interesting character, a that could be found, all of whom are’ Society girl who rivets attention and said to have married gay millionaires | 5Ympathy regardless of her strange who took them from the stage and es- | Quest for love. Miss Hopkins, calling tablished them in beautiful mansions.|on her entire store of talent, makes “The House on 36th Street” opens | his character understandable, and at the Capitol Theatre tonight. ;Fredric March, playing opposite her ———_—_——— | a8 the college instructor and engineer, Great Britain holds the mandate | sustains the dramatic march of the in Palestine. story with an equally brilliant per- formance. Contrast to the social world back- | ground is provided by the parallel ro- mance of George Raft and Helen Mack of the underworld, whose love for each other is a sublime thing, despite their life and surroundings. It is her contact with this lower- world ‘amour, her effort to help the lovers out of prison and difficulty, that finally shows the debutante the way of true devotion. ‘The nation must stand ready, not to prepare for war, but to guard against war.—Henry Horner, governor of Dlinois. TLL FIND THAT FOOZY GINK, AN, 1 D0, ILLTAKE THAT MOTH-EATEN ‘OU DINOSAUR AWAY FROM HIM SO. {QUICK ITLL MAKE 4M DIZZV/P The president of Cuba is GOL.. CARLOS MENDIETA, | , Some Sey environment, some say Zhe Dext presidential term will | creste the criminal. f think it is “begin JAN. 20, 1937. Sika ian tone on the MAINE COAST, mecien actenes stone can ‘Cea ‘Bad on the point across Frenche chief of %

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