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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1934 THE GUMPS—THE STRAW THAT BROKE THE CAMEL'S BACK “You ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED. THAT LEA PROCEEDINGS | ~ ered Ke EN D W BEHALF OF MI MILLIn DE StRoss~ keeps the taste in tune | SIDE GLANCES - - . By George Clark | YEAH! A COUPLE OF FELLOWS ARE GONNA LOWER ME INTO IT, WITH A GosH! WHY DONT ‘You LET THEM GO DOWN (NTO (T YOU MEAN To SAY You'RE GONNA CLIMB INSIDE OF THAT GOING DOWN INTO THE ‘TANK WAG MY IDEA... AND TM GONNA CARRY IT OuT! BESIDES, THE OPENING ISNT BIG ENOUGH FOR A market—that’s what men like.” WHEN A CAMEL GETS A STONE HOLE IN HIS FOOT, HIS ORIVER, UTS ON A LEATHER, PATCH, SEWING (T FIRMLY TO THE TOUGH SOLE. THis CURIOUS WORLD “egusen | = By William INDIANS SCALPED THEIR FOES LONG 1S THE MOST EFFICIENT OF ALL THE WORLO'S LIGHT MAKERS/ ONLY ABOUT IO PERCENT OF THE RAYS FROM AN ELECTRIC LAMP CAN BE SEEN, @UT THE GLOW OF THE FIREFLY IS ALMOST 100 PER CENT LIGHT/ | AT THE MOVIES | Love and Turmoil in Katharine Hepburn’s New Film, ‘Spitfire’ As an impetuous, unrestrained, semi-wild girl of the Carolina moun- tains, Katharine Hepburn came to the screen of the Capitol theater last night and delighted the large au- diences. The star’s new picture, “Spit- fire,” is a picturization of the stage ” which had a long It is the story of an untamed lass who lives alone in a crude cabin in the sparsely settled hills, earning a meager living by washing clothes. Her character is one of the most uni- que in the annals of the screen and one of startling contradictions; one moment she prays with a child-like faith in God, whereas in the next in- stant she is a flaming, fighting wild- cat. It is only when love enters her soul that she shows signs of womanly surrender. And this surrender is as impetuous as her hostility in her moods. falls in love with a young en- @ nearby dam project and innocently gives him her her. kisses, believing him er that he is not mar- Het an ne Fy ag Will Rogers Great In ‘David Harum’, Now at Paramoun' Fox Star Plays the Famous Charac- ter in Superb Fashion ‘Will Rogers has brought to life one of the most beloved characters of American fiction, with his role in the Fox Film release, “David Harum,” which opened at the Paramount thea- |ter last Saturday. The novel by Ed- ward Noyes Westcott makes a delight- ful and thoroughly enjoyable film that shows Rogers at his very best. It was because of the numerous re- quests of theater-goers that the Fox officials produced the picture, and let it be stated here that it was indeed a wise move on the part of those of- ficials to answer the public’s demand. Rogers gives all he has to his role and turns in a truly remarkable per- formance. The romance of Evelyn Venable and Kent Taylor is delight- fully sincere. The other members of the cast, Louise Dresser, Stepin Fet- chit, Noah Beery, Roger Imhof, Frank Melton, Charles Middleton, Sarah Padden and Lillian Stuart do splen- didly with their allotted roles. Drouth and brought \NE'LL HEAD OUT T" Z SE: ON NUMBER SIX, MINUTES, DE. AFTER WoRD WAS RECEINED THAT AN ESCADED, YEP, “W’ mrs. WaNTs Yao \f OKey GY ME, Boss! COME CVER FER SUPPER LL Be Thar! AGAIN T'NIGHT, saney! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GEE, TH’ Boss HAs BEEN TReaTin’ ) OH, | Was TELLIN YOU “SWELL LATELY, SAM —How'DIAS HLA The OTHER GET TH BIG STANO-IN? pet “Tat ( Had a Seveo OVER. HETY BUCKS OUTA CY SMALL SALARY- AT, TH’ ANSWER ‘9, PAWANS OFF'RINT 7 LOVE WELL, DAD IS FIGURING MAYBE \’” HELL HAVE TO LEAVE HIS JOB BECAUSE OF A DIFFERENCE ABOUT SALARY....HE WANTS “THE COMPANY To KEEP ON PAYING HIM ONE, AND THEY DYA “THINK I WAS GOIN’ T'SIT UP “THERE, IN PLAIN SIGHT, AN’ HANE A NUT SHOOTIN’ AT ME, WHEN ALL “THE REST OF YOU WAS DININ® FeR COVER, ( KNow Tu’ REST! He's STRONG FoR “THRIETINGSS, aN! HE Was TICKLED PINK, THAT You'd saveo “THaT MUCH, HUH? TeaKe, (T FROM ME, HE was — By CRANE HA? I ONDERSTAN'. GEEV ‘THAT'S THE IDEA SHE’ GUESTS ‘THE Bac scare. \{ PEDRO. AND HERE'S MAKE THE BEEG NOISE. HA $50 ON ACCOUNT, HA? GES A GOOD JOKE,NO? : . THIS JUNGLE INSIDE OUT t THINK OUR SEARCH FOR ALLEY OOP AN' FOOZY ° 1S ABOUT OVER!