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| SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1934 THE GUMPS—POOR PICKINGS HE TOOK HIS BAIT WITH HIM— POOR BW AND MY ONLY HOPE IS THAT THEY DON'T EVERY PENNY OF HIS FORTUNE HADY REST= BIM AND ANDY GuMpP.| SHOOT OUT OF SEASON UP THERE = TED UP = LIVING OFF MIS NEPHEW. or hrcy SMART WHEN HE SOME WILD HUNTER IS eT kan A WHAT A COME DOWN = LITTLE WORM ALONG WHEN HE WEN TAKE POOR UNCLE i By JUST LIKE TAKING A SHEEP CRANI PELI FISHING- HE : AANG Tr WILL BE JUST ® OUT OF ANICE GREEN MEADOW ( NO CHANCES ‘ NO IT With . WELL~ | WONDER HOW THE TWO ANGLERS ARE GETTING ALONG ———— ! RIGHT BEHIND THAT “THANK HEAVEN, * “ SURE! WE WERE FIRE HAS DieD! x = SITTING HERE GABBING, AND We SESS. BIT, Wie FART foil oe Horta Bala POOR NUTTY STILL DOWN Mint rer eae 4 HELD OUT MUCH STHGRG, SUCKING ON CURRENT WAS TERRIFIC! TAP HIM . ON THE SHOULDER AND TELL HIM To { “Which would you rather have, the place-with the door. man or the one with the new stove?” eae ea Tuis Curious WorLb By William THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) Ferguson Ld DO YOU KNOW WHAT? THE COLLI WE SAID THE JOB OF CATCHING PLATE AT CHURCH HAS BEEN THE MYSTERIOUS THIEF WAS AS SMALL AS MY FEET, AND THAT HE COULDN'T IMAGINE ANYTHING SMALLER THOSE NEW SHOES You've STUFFED not FEET zi BY WATCHING BIRDS IN FLIGHT, MEN FIRST CONCEIVED THE IDEA OF STEERING THEIR, BOATS WITH RUDDERS. lly Z By SMALL HEY, YOU! PULL IN HERS, TO TH’ CURBED (Venu? well, Just STAY (VE BEEN | weLL, CAUSE I'M GONNA KEEP YA HERE i 5 " RIGHT HERE TILL | TELL || SITTIN’ HERE FER CTHATILL = Tit YA SEE QED! SMART DRIVER (HUH? NO BACK TALK! LSAW YA GO THRU THAT RED LiGHT!? = €LECTRIC FANS 2 00 NOT LOWER THE TEMPERATURE © 1006 oy mea sumves, me__ OF A ROOMS THEY RA/SE IT/ AT THE MOVIES ¥. 01. R06. u. 8. PAT. ovr. Zo) © 1996 ay nea seAvice. i By MARTIN WELL THERES JUS ONE THING ToO—— ]/ curls PROBABLY JUMP DOWN MY as ; TM wan’ Yoo ANYTHING,IF TL. HELP] { eur, HE sve’ CANT eran ws, Stars of ‘Cimarron Jean Harlow Entered GO OVER N'SEE RONNIE'S TWROAT ,OR REFUSE TEE ME —BUT, RONNIE = ANAT LEAST SHE CAN TELL |! CONTRACT WLOSE ALL THAT HES Play in ‘Stingaree’| Movie World on Dare : TWERE'S NO HARM IN “TRVINN’ -* ME WHERE HE 16! MEBBE HES Ni—|| WORWED cO HARD FOR! 1 wo HES SO SERIOUS INTAKES THINGS RAVE TRING IM UN TALIC WITH SO MUCH T’HEART $ MOST ANYTHING “1M Many new entertainment features; Jean Harlow, who Plays the starring are introduced in “Stingaree” lavishly | role of Eadie in the Metro-Goldwyn- Produced romantic screen melodrama. It presents Irene Dunne in a prima donna role with a full, beautiful ex- ploitation of her beautiful singing voice—Richard Dix returns to the dashing roles of his early career, showing at the Capitol Theatre to- day and Tuesday. Against the background of Australia | as it was in the hectic seventies, the | story of “Stingaree” deals with an unusually spectacular love between a lovable, dashing bandit and Hilda Bouverie, who works as a servant in the home of rich relatives, the Clark- cal genius when he enters the Clark- Mayer picture, “The Girl from Mis- souri,” which is showing at the Para- mount Theatre, was born in Kansas City on March 3rd. Educated in pri- vate schools in Kansas City, Chicago and Los Angeles, she had no thought of entering upon a motion picture career until she was urged to seek a screen job on @ dare. She played in several comedies and was later chosen for the leading feminine role in “Hell's Angels.” She became a sensation overnight and, after a long personal appearance tour, she signed a long- term contract with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. Her first starring picture sons, “Stingaree” discovers the girl’s vo-|/ was “Red-Headed Woman” which was an immediate success. Since son home to rob it. He falls in love|then, she has a red in “Red Dust,” with her, kidnaps her and becomes her sponsor for an operatic career. Significant is the manner in which the production's theme songs, “Stin- garee Ballad,” and “Tonight You're Mine,” written by Frank Harling, are woven into the plot. Equally intrigu- ing are the reels in which Hilda speeds to triumphs in Italy, Berlin, Paris and London, affording glimpses of notables of the period, including Edward, Prince of Wales and Disraeli, who become worshipers at Hilda's shrine, A glimpse is also had of Co- vent Garden, world-famous London opera house, where Miss Dunne is heard singing bits of famous opera- tic scores, On a recent Sunday, more than 1000 persons took sightseeing trips over Detroit, setting record for this type of flying for all time, except dur. ing the aircraft shows. “Hold Your Man,” “Dinner at Eight” and “Blonde Bombshell.” There has been a reduction of 43 per cent in automobile theft losses in New Jersey in the three years since the new bill of sale law has been in effect. Uncle Sam has become incompara- bly the biggest money lender in all history, and the source of funds is confiscation —Prof. Z. D. Ennis of Stevens Institute of Technology. air travel between Alaska and Seattle. This year's traffic has been greater by 50 per cent than that of last year. Considerable increase is reported in|. WELL, BOYS, IT LOOKS LIKE MR. BOARDMAN'LL BE ABLE TO SLEEP IN SPITE OF THE FROGS. HE'S STUFFED, | COTTON IN HIS EARS, = MY HEAD | RUBBED - AND iT DID, TOO! IT MIMICS EVERYTHING | 00! NOW, A STUNT I'LL TRY, THAT ONCE 1 SAW - I'LL BUST MYSELF RIGHT ON TH’ Jaw / ke IN MY 2 MIGHT WANE HAPPENED I'VE SAID BEFORE, AND 1 REPEAT— BRAINS !S SUMPIN THAT CANT BE BEAT/