The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIB! FORGETS THE WOES AND WORRIES OF HIS BLIGHTED ROMANCE IN HIM, MAMA AND MILLIE SINK EVEN DEEPER. | SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | FOUR WHOLE WEEKS GONE AND NOT A WORD .FROM BIM GUMP- LEAVING US IN THE LURCH LIKE THIS - IMAGINE IT, SYLVESTER! ‘THAT TRAINED PARROT FROM “HE THEATRE FLEW IN THROUGH ‘THE WINDOW.... WHAT IN THE WORLD CAN WE DO With f OW CuIcK! 1 HAVE | A BIG SURPRISE !! | TNE INNITED “WE KUUNS | COVER For DINNER |© 1634 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. REG. U. &. PAT. OFF. * “Maybe we should hide his food and let him hunt for it.” (rece | Tus Curious Wortp ®t" | ' MV NO-NOT TLL LATER WN “WHE WEEK o IN SrouR DINNER CLOTHES , WILL ‘You, SWEETIE - VE STOOD THESE wate ENOUGH= HERE'S A LAW IN THIS. AND PLENTY OF GOOD LAWYERS PLEASE LET ME HAVE YOUR. RAT ONCE — evasia ARE. DE STROSS = “THAT, BUDDY, ID® F BET I COULD Take THAT )THINK You WERE Burn, DON'T LET THAT PARROT GET AWAY FROM YOU...HE'S. GOING To BRING You BUT HE HASN'T HAD & COLLAR on IT GETWEEN ORESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. o—— GOSH, (TS EAD NO JHQEE PRESIDENTS AROUND HERE, DUNK! HAVE BEEN RELATED, LETS Go OUT IN TH! 8u7... BACK YARO AN! TRY OUR HAND AT ~ FENCIN' | DCHIN ADAMS ano JOHN QUING/ ADAMS WERE FATHER AND SON — BENJAMIN HARRISON WAS A GRANDSON OF WM. HARRISON— JAMES MADISON AND ZACHARY Z TAYLOR WERE SECOND COUMINS= ANO THEODORE AND FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT ARE DESCENDANTS OF CLAES MARTENSZEN VAN ROSENVELT, OR ROOSEVELT. HERE Ya ARE, DUNK Cimon, LETS co! 1] NULL Oto up Ta" WEAPONS | = fa | NOTED KILLER OF POISON SNAKES, CONSUMES THE ENTIRE BODY OF HIS VICTIM, POISON AND ALL / ©1934 BY WEA SEBVICE, mC. AT THE MOVIES Colorful Settings | Mother Love Vies In ‘After Tonight’ With Love for Man At the Capitol Theater tomorrow|Ann Harding Confronted With Age- and Wednesday. RKO-Radio has surrounded its blonde star, Constance Bennett, with Plenty of realistic atmosphere as well fs a strong supporting cast, headed by Gilbert Roland, in its new produc- tion “After Tonight.” Elaborate and colorful settings, in- cluding a large cafe in Vienna, a com- plete Austrian village, a field hospital and the. railway station of Luxem- bourg City provide the action back- ‘The theme is the glorification of the |thereby’ wrecking his future, Ann ‘war-time spy, but the muck and mud and harrowing scenes of actual com- bat are, thanks to Director George Archainbaud, missing. It is a behind ale Old Problem in ‘Gallant Lady’ Which is the stronger love—the love of a woman for a man or the love of a mother for her child? In “Gallant Lady.” the latest 20th Century picture which opened Mon- day at the Paramount theater, beau- tiful Ann Harding embodies the an- swer to this age old question, Faced with the alternative of be- coming reunited with her little son after years of separation under the Penalty of silence regarding her true identity, or of disclosing the facts and makes a decision which changes the whole course of her life—and the boy's, What would you have done under similar conditions? Would you have acted as she did? The story of “Gallant Lady” deals with the experiences of an unwed A brilliant cast, including Clive Brook, Tullio Carminati, Otto Kruger, Dickie Moore and Janet Beecher sup- ‘Miss Harding in this, her initial picture for Schei as HEY, NONE of THAT STUFe! NOUR’ SwoRd’S FouR Times @S LONG AS TH ONE You'Re Givin’ mel tha wer t can! ues as || on.way Nor svsr nor ALL oF tr... GUITY AS A CINDER as FORGET ITPAFTER 7 WAIT 1 GET ALL, THE DAMAGE || THROUGH WITH HAS BEEN DONE HII : NAW. HE RUNS THE HOOWEAR STORE. OVER’ IN BL DORADO. BUSINESS IS KINDER SLOW, AN' JOE'S JES HELPIN' OUT WHILE THEM GUESTS FROM THE EAST IS HEAH. ——~ a

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