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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934 SIDEGLANCES - Tuts, Curious A 40-WATT ELECTRIC BULB OUNCE OF ENERGY jon OIAMETER. / THE GRAVITATIONAL - By George Clark | MR WILLIAMS - | HAVE A LITTLE FAVOR I'D LIKE To ASK OF YOU THIS MORNING = IF L MAY= ‘How IN THE WORLD Do ‘You SUPPOSE A SKULL AND A GUN GOT ei Na int) WORLD hemor Ld ‘WOULD RADIATE ONLY ONE IN 7WO MILLION YEARS] THE RADIATES FOUR MKLION SECOND. GEE, 'M BEGINNIN' TA WONDER IF THESE PESTS ARE LEECHES, OR DOGS! IN THE more ~rad COUNTRY AVERAGI RATR OF en Nop New Warner Musical Said Greatest of All “Dames,” Warner Bros.’ latest mam- moth musical comedy romance with spectacular ensembles by Busby Berk- eley and an all star cast headed by Joan Blondell, Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler, is scheduled as the feature at- traction at the Capitol Theatre be- ginning Saturday. The story, by the well known play- wrights, Robert Lord and Delmer 8 In addition to the all star cast there are 300 of Hollywood's most beautiful, girls who dance in the Busby Berkeley numbers. Berkeley, who created and staged ensembles for “42nd Street,” Diggers of 1933,” “Footlight ,” “Wonder Bar” and many musicals, has gone himself one in each new production, and in ” his creations are said to be spectacular as to dwarf anything before. Two of the to be especially beau- novel and fantastic— “Mirage” number, in song, “Eyes for You” “Kaleidoscope” num- the theme song, & ¢ Pleat ane “Maria Gloriosa” and the »” two famous bells made from French cannon, hung in the Cathedral at Cologne for years, but Cooper, Lombard and Temple Feature Film A grand acting combination, a thrilling fast-paced and imagina- tively directed story, and a human and appealing theme, are the ele- ments that Paramount put into the making of “Now and Forever,” now at the Paramount Theatre, and that make that picture one of the most thoroughly delightful and entertain- ing hours of film fare that have been offered in a long time. Romantic Gary Cooper, Carole Lombard and lovable Shirley Temple are the three who play out this tale of a reckless young international les. Plays Shirley's father, re- united with her for the first time since her infancy. While the two are houseguests with Carole Lombard at the Paris home of a wealthy English woman (Charlotte Granville) the hos- tess’ jewels are stolen and a police investigation results. Shirley discov- ets her daddy is the thief and is heart- Cooper has given the jewels into the keeping of a suave confidence ‘were remade into cannon when the ‘World War came. FOR RENT You'Re RIGHT AS RAIN,ITS PLAIN TO SEE -BUT WHO ON EARTH One nicely furnished apartment. New furniture. City heat. Electric refrig- erator. Electric stove. Fireproof building. Available at once. Rent reasonable, Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office THE GUMPS—THE SKY IS THE LIMIT ef USSernNe Lik SWAT TODAY, MRS. DE STROSS = MW RATHER HARD-PRESSED RIGHT NOW = WOULD-ER- 1 WONDER IF You WOULD BE GOOb ENOUGH TO ADVANCE FLIRTING WITH DISASTER! WE GETTER LOOK THIS GANG OVER WITH LOTS OF cage f THEY'RE ARMED TO TH’ WELL NOW YOU UNDERSTAND, MR. WILLIAMS = OF THIS SUIT= WHY ONLY YESTERDAY ME DIB! WELL - WELL- JUST HOW MUCH WAS IT YOU SAID ‘You NEEDED AGAIN, MRS. DE STROSS ? ONLY TOO GLAD, / You KNow— BIM_GUMP HIMSELF ER AND CAME OV OE EERED ME SAY, YOUNG MAN, THAT/S WHAT ) YEAH —AN! 1 WASN'T) UCALL TREATIN' A BUNCH O' KIDS JOVERLOOKIN' MYSELF; WOW SMANE NS EMHER! | HOPE | NEVER SEE ANOTHER DOG ni SUT YERSELE!T DONT WANNA SNOOT INTO AANTHING THAT AINT ANY OF MY BUSINESS BUT, 11M GONNA DROP IN NTEL ER Yur'LL BE AROUND T'SEE ‘ER THIS RM. AN’) IF YOR ANT THERE “WELL, ELMER NIL ARE PRETTY ANON AT FINDIN' FOLKS ! C'MON. WATSON WE 00 NEED AN AXE, OUT IN THIS. JUNGLE, BUT ITLL BE OUR WE WONT BUNGLE! COME ALONG AN’ WATCH ME/ ig pM RR: RE SESE ARIE eh TS a eR ea Se as et Ne ee ee easreareaae Keogahs Seep ere Cee mao