The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934 THE GUMPS—0, FOR A NICE SHADY SPOT VA TELLING YOU WT WAS SO HOY THAT | SAW "LL NEVER FORGET THE DAY PILES OF ASBESTOS BURNING LIKE MATCH WOOD = nae that ramred To BOIL OVER- L TRIED TO PICK UP A CAKE OF ICE AND HAD FOR TWO WEEKS ALL THE LERGeRa nines Se PRS oA ettean || eum men ERE FAS ABRAID TOGO. OUT IN THE SUN POR FEAR ALREADY COOKED- OF HAVING MY EARS FROZEN= YoU CALL THiS HOT WEA - YOU. SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE A FEW SEASONS AGO- SSN cs we ianecea cree BESIDES, IT was A HER CUB WITH HeR...Boy! You ’ FEMALE BEAR.. AND You NEVER SAW A GUY Go UP A GRIZZLIES REACH THE AGE NEVER CAN TELL A [ieccxes i OF TWO, THEY GET Too HELPS [ar ( e CHARLIE FREE a y : HIMSELF He ¢ ) : FROM THE BEAR TRAP, AND THEY RETURN TO CAMP AND FIND NUTTY PARKED INA TREE, “Mamma, tell Louise what I was like when I was a kid.” | Tuis Curious Wort oy wan i} \ GEE, CHIEF, ! PUTTIN’ SKINNER, TH! BANK ROBBER, 1M DETECTIVE HOWDY, AN! | JES’ WANTED ) WHY- ER- BEHIND “TH BARS, WAS A GREAT GOT A HUNCH TA KNOW (F YOU GIVE ANY REWARD WHEN ( AH-TO BE; “STUNT, SAMMY! (T'S A SHAME YA CAN'T) THAT MESBE ‘TH! ROBBIN' OF YOUR BANK (S NIPPED (N (CANT (ut BE TH BUD—IN OTHER WORDS, FRUSTRATED? 4 cr! GET SOME REWARD FER IT. raeeran B pur, MV GOOD MAN, HE HASN'T ROBBED OuR BANK! MADE OF FROZEN SALT WATER, CONTAIN LITTLE SALT/ THE SALT SEPARATES FROM THE WATER. > AS_IT FREEZES. 1096 SY NEA stAVCE WC. [AT THE MOVIES | Sullavan, Borzage Will Rogers Plays Have ‘Done It Again’ Varied Film Roles ‘ OWA — 1 DONT TWHR L WANNA Date! L sus’ DONT FEEL LIME w 53 UNLESS — LAST OF YO BOY BOTHAKS WHOT CALLED OP WHILE Margaret Sullavan has “done it} The thing they do best and often fagain.” And so has Frank Borzage. | the identical thing that got them ‘These two, star and director of! into pictures, they are never permit- “Little Man, What Now?” the Uni-| ted to do on the screen. versal drama which opened an en-| Take Will Rogers, for instance. A gagement at the Capitol theater, have| cowboy, expert with the rope, he is Qiterally excelled themselves. In the| never given an opportunity to show Second picture of her career Miss Sul-| the wares that led to his present high Javan repeats the success which she| place on the screen. gained in “Only Yesterday,” and} He has made 15 pictures for Fox proves that the positive brilliance| riim and has never played the role which she evidenced in her film debut | of a cowboy. twas based on sound and unusual abil- In “They Had to See Paris,” he was fty as an actress. And this Frank! a small town mechanic; in “So This Is Borzage production is undoubtedly the | London,” he was a well-to-do country ffinest motion picture in the career! merchant; in “Lightnin’,” he was the of this famous director, even includ-| shiftless husband of an ambitious wife ing ern Heaven,” and “Humor-| who ran a hotel; in “A Connecticut ig el Yankee,” he played the role of a radio Douglass Montgomery, seen in the| expert; in both “Young as You Feel” Jeading male role, gives a delicately | and “Business and Pleasure,” he ap- Bhaded performance. peared as a business man, and in “Little Man, What Now?” is one | “ambassador Bill,” he was a politician. of the really important motion pic-| Rogers was permitted to play him- tures of the season. It represents | self in “Happy Days,” but the role the screen at its best. savored nothing of wild west, In g! . ; oN He “Down to Earth,” he was s plutocrat A y Cash payments to North Dakota | pusiness man, and in his next picture, { Za WA g ANYBODY To SHOW wheat growers for two years under the| «oq Busy to Work,” he became a om 9 . 9 z 4 ; HIM_A Agricultural Adjustment Administra- ragged, happy-go-lucky tramp. i G} oe bed COT TIME, tion has amounted to approximately | “Next, in “State Fair,” he played the ) } ‘ y $29,000,000. role of a farmer who specialised in ; yf f y we Ly ff. DS Brg ny 4 hog raising. In “Doctor Bull,” he was ~ f ‘The California desert hes a native |2°Ccht Sn esician; in “Mr. Skitch.” / | ‘ Z " reptile which lives under the sand th and moves through it with a swim- |e §P » | Z ; i) , Quinine is put on young chicks by|pvcambunt theater today and Q : ‘ F 'S GRATIFIED His EVERY DESIRE. HE'S ACCEPTED. THe some poultrymen to prevent canni- Tuesday, be enacts the part of «, small 7 — 4 ‘ q , Bie Plone ek Wie cee CHALLENGE. - | EGOTISTICAL, STUCK-UR| [Te ECAUSE HES RICH, HE DT = Z é 's VERY THIN 3 SOUR-FACED, OLD CRAB. (BIWONEN, AND KON-TOWED TD GY canoe, q a oe ad ANT THIS TH’ BERRIES // JUS' WHEN PAPA, DO YOU THINK WE FINALLY OT OUR LIL WOOTIE en |. Wet WRVER SEE “A © Ablesd of. rich apleer jeromatic leaves and seeds

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