The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1934, Page 10

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ae arenes atan we @ enn Lill tlle to me Tt ee) Ant 8 Oe 8 A ee OHM CM Ha Me te Om en met d | SIDEGLANCES- -_ -By George Clark THE GUMPS—BIM AT LARGE THE BEST THING \ [oJ THEY'LL TIE UP Get Ready for ‘Beloved’ |New Comedy from * and Mickey Rooney. sonal attitude, he finds himself fall- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934 7 OF THE WORST CASES AND WANTED A IS UUST To STAY EVERY THING YOU HAVE \ ever Hanbteon pe LETTER ALONE |S “THEY CALLED ME OUT OF SIGHT. PRACTICALLY ENOUGH TO GIVE THEM A VERDICT- SETTLEMENT DON'T LET THEM ( ENO VE THEM A vERD DMA EAN 1D? Care Nous Wt YOU UUST DO AS "SUR ROOT INIT PLENTY = IMA BOING WHAT THAT BAILIFF was a \ CAN> BUT DEFENDING A SUIT LIKE “THOUSAN DOLLARS A DAY- AFTER ME WITH A ‘ WQS we GANT STINT ON GME O8 NONEYs SUMMONS AGAIN ‘ WHY Wwe WANE ),T' Frontus-7~- ne ae FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IF THIS JEWELRY sHiEONLY = : STORE LIFE GETS Too )_1E ON, HERE COMES A Ak. EVERY TIME IT Looks AS IF I'M IN eee Customer! Lock LINE To GET AN ORDER, HE SSE TIA Anes : ALL THE DOORS AND F i GNES ME TWo...GET WILL You, MR. : DONT LET HIM E - as ‘Your EYES MASON ? ; GET Away....1L, : . BA His TAKE CARE OF ‘ , 2 HIM, MYSELF ! : 3 : | || CUSTOMER.., HES GOING AEA. U.S. PAT. OFF, © 1994°8Y NEA SenviCE, Inc. “This is the fourth time they have stood us up. Why do you keep on asking them?” THis CURIOUS WORLD rec" a. HAVE BEEN A GREAT ACTRESS-- “THATS THE KIND OF A DREAM ‘THAD LAST NIGHT! ALL THE ELECTRIC LAMPS IN USE IN THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES WOULD ILLUMINATE AN AREA OF BUT EAH? WELL,LAST NIGHT T MAND ONE OF THEM DREAMED THAT T WAS LOOKIN? pret sath up AT SOME FASHION MODELS-— tSSED ME ! URGE-1 ALWAYS KNEW 1 WOULD : Ze ONE SQUARE MILE AS BRIGHTLY AS IT IS ILLUMINATED By. SUNSHINE J YEAH, HE THINKS HE'S A DETECTIVE, KITTY, AN' MEBBE. GEE, ('VE MADE SWELL PROGRESS p THEY DIDN'T LEAVE ANY HE ISL ANYWAY, 1'M JUST CURIOUS ENOUGH TO SEE {F 4 |] ALREADY, DU22! “TH ROBBERS FINGER PRINTS! HE KIN TRACK DOWL TH! ROBBERS WHO STOLE MY SAFE! LEFT BY THIS OPEN WINDOW, AN! | : temic ‘Mn I" ARMLESS? How “W HECK D9 you AUSTRALIAN BUSHMAN fATS His DOG WHEN IT GRows OLD AND USELESS/ IN JAPAN, MOTORISTS MUST EQUIP THEIR. CARS WITH ANTI- SPLASHING DEVICES ON RAINY DAYS, TO PROTECT PEDESTRIANS ON THE NARROW STREETS. | ‘ SeS,. | AT THE MOVIES | Wio! who? Ross ?70n VES, MR, ROSS—1 REMEMBER YOU, DARN! NO’ DATE--No, | Yo WANTED Film Coming to Capitol, Fox Opening Today THs 6 en Musical Romance of a Century Com- | Sally Eilers and ZaSu Pitis Have ing Soon to the Capitol Theatre | Leads in “3 on a Honeymoon” “Beloved,” one of the most sweep- | Featuring Sally Eilers and ZaSu ing musical productions in the his- | Pitts, “3 on a Honeymoon,” Fox Film’s tory of the screen, has been booked | latest comedy romance opens at the for showing at the Capitol theater | Paramount theater today. The pic- soon. ture, directed by James Tinling, is This beautiful screenplay covers a | said to be a delectable, gay and gid- span of one hundred years, and is dy romance of a spoiled and willful the lifetime romance of a composer | girl who has been leading a hectic played by John Boles, to attain recog- | existence. nition as @ creator of musical sym-| She decides to take a European phonies. The part of his lovely wife | cruise, and while on board, her daring is played by Gloria Stuart, and the | escapades prove to be a constant an- supporting cast is headed by Morgan |moyance to the handsome second of- Farley, Ruth Hall, Dorothy Peterson, | ficer who has been {nstructed by the Richard Carle, Lucille Gleason, Mac |captain to keep a watchful eye over Busch, Jimmy Butler, Jane Mercer | her. Although he assumes an imper- The story of “Beloved” is told | ing deeply in love with the girl. Just against a constantly changing back- when it seems that their romance is + HAYFOOT=STRAWFOOT— ground of important world events| about to reach a happy conclusion, Slug ae eur ( 60? Se HEP-HEP} during the past century, shifting |the girl finds herself involved in @ s re. from Vienna to America, with the | blackmail plot and a murder. Un- frustrated composer and his wife at| known to the young officer, her ef- all times the center of the action. | forts to help a honeymoon couple on The picture was directed by Victor board get her involved in the entire Schertzinger, the well-known musi-| mess. How she finally manages to cian and composer, who has written disentangle herself from these trou- several original songs for Boles to blesome complications and win the sing, including “Forget” and “My/ young man, constitutes what is re- Beloved.” | ported as a stirring climax to the ————————— .__| production. ‘We are sometimes accused of being | Charles Starrett, the young man ive; but it should be remem-| who gave so excellent a performance bered that even the Manchurian ques-j in “Mr. Skitch,” has the masculine tion was not motivated by that de-j lead opposite Sally Eilers. The com- sire—Ambassador Miroshi Saito ofj|edy situations, of which there are Japan. said to be many, are portrayed by SSS {that hilarious comedienne, ZaSu The way to get Dillinger is to let Pitts. The other members of the cast him become an innocent bystander. | are Henrietta Crosman, Irene Her- BARBS— vey, John Mack Brown, Russell Simp- son and Cornelius Keefe. BEALL nin ATHstancé | The 200-inch telescope, which ( Ne will te ay about 1938, vill help ALLEY OOP i JUST A BIG PAIN! astronomers decide once for all whether the universe is expanding. | If it doesn’t bust on them, before that time. By HAMLIN Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optometrist Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 Phone 533 Bismarek, N. D.

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