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THE BISMARCK TRIB a at | SIDEGLANCES - -_ By George Clark | AND HERE | THOUGHT | WAS THERE HE 1S,CHARLIE.. AND HE'S. CAUGHT IN JHE SWIRLING CURRENT! I CAN SEE HIS HEAD BoBBiNc !! , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1984 — THE GUMPS—INCURABLE WELL= | DON'T BLAME THE poor FELLOW AT THATS IT'S T $10,000,000, SUIT ‘THAT'S BOTHE! " perce THINK HE HAS A ay M SPOT FOR THAT LITTLE WE'LL HOLD THE ROPE Low ENOUGH FoR HIM To GRaB IT! ic shah 2 “You fellows should be careful how you go around slapping & man on the back.” Tuis Curious WorLD tue SQUIDS CHANGE COLOR MERELY By EXPANDING THEIR, BODY SPOTS / SNAKES TURN THEIR CAST SKINS WRONG SIDE OUT AS THEY Fr AT THE MOVIES | ‘Sorrell and Son’ in Films Again as Talkie “Sorrell and Son,” Warwick Deep- ing’s beautiful novel of father love, which was one of the most successful films of the silent era, has been re- made as a talking picture, with H. B. Warner again playing the role of the father, Stephen Sorrell, which he or- iginated with such marked success in the earlier film. The picture, showing at the Para- mount Theatre Wednesday and Thus- day, surpasses, beyond any question of a doubt, its silent counterpart, and will, incidentally, give you some idea of how rapidly our English brothers are overtaking us in the matter of motion picture production. ‘The tender mood of Deeping’s story Warren William Heads Cast of ‘Upper World’ ‘Warren Williams heads a large and well-balanced cast and one of un- usual strength in the Warner Bros. picture, “Upper World,” which comes to the Capitol theater tomorrow (Wednesday). He shares honors with two leading ladies, Mary Astor and Ginger Rogers, the former taking the part of his wife, for whom he has a deep-rooted affection, and the latter portraying his sweetheart, for whom he has a passing infatuation. This is the first time that William Picture, although William appeared ne Miss Rogers in “Gold Diggers of 1933.” WE SHOULD THROW A TY AND CELEBRATE Yes, Mam! SALESMAN SAM HOWDY, OR DETECTIVE HOWDY, CLANCY'S PLACE WHILE HOWDY! TAKE YER HES HOWD YOO, MRs.ROoS!L | WELL HOPE YOU'LL FORGIVE MY I GUESS Tt IMPOSING ON YOUR HOSPITALITY AGAIN — \" \ s GIT GOIN’, PAL! DON'T STOP TO CHEER- (VE LOST ALL INTEREST IN THIS PLACE HERE / YOU CAN CURE A COLD WITH A LITTLE COUGH SYRUP = A TOOTMACHE - A DENTIST WILL TAKE CAI THAT <= A BROKEN ARM CAN BE HEALED IN te Rata te THERE IS A REMEDY FOR Tove SICKNESS -ANDY- THERE IS NO CURE FOR THAT- WAS IN THE FIRE... IT'S BURNED ALMOST THROUGH! WILL IT HOLD HIM?...IT'S “HENRY AND 1 ARE MAKING WHOOPIE A WEEK FROM NEXT SATURDEY, AND YOU'RE BOTH INVITED STAGING A BIG AN! YER TAKIN’ OFFICER ‘OFF DUTY, HUH? ABOUT RONNIE * CAN STAND WHERE 16 HE 2 VEN SETTER. ‘THERES AN AR PROVERB, SPORT, THAT TO ENJOY ‘A FEATHER GED, A FELL. MUST FIRST SLEEP ON A ROCK PILE, WHERE DO THEY GET THAT FIFTH WuY, THEY'VE EACH BEEN MARRIED _ FIVE TIMES LAST SUMMER. $0, AS LONG AS YOU'RE TAKIN' Hi TAKE MY SORE! You! 20 YMEAN To SAY SHAT YOU DONT By HAMLIN WELL, FER - WHAT D'YA KNOW ‘BouT Some EoNCOeEr Bo Bes & boeecd Kannan. cc. .... Bg esre f=) ee eeeeSES TRE 2Eeceye a ge or du