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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1984 THE GUMPS—I OBJECT AND HAVE YOU FORMED ANY LING YOu NS AS TO THE MERITS OF K THE DEFENDANT Suite HIN Hee Bee rT Ao QUGHT TO REMAINS TO BE SELECTED: BOTH LAWYERS LAN REALIZE THE \MPORTANCE: OFA RPANORABLE JURY= nod ANO THE GEE... WHERE DID ie STRAIGHT LINES...2LL aoe THE TIME GO? A / ' \ ‘TAKE A Good oD HIKED INTO ‘ 0 A " ZIGZAG, ANY bay !! A NEARBY 5 outros “4 Jo cer SUPPLIES.., Tuis Curious WorLD a vaten | 4) Mu SEE ) WELL, SIR, WE USED TA CHARGE THATS FAIR ENCUGH, 4) SORRY, BUT TH! CIRCUS HAS Gut, (YOU'LL KETCH THEM HOUNDS ANI EETcn EM Te euee Ciacus, 4 QUARTER, GUT WE GOT TA PROFEssoR! aimme |.) GONE To TH! Docs! TA MB, ( THINK MEBBE | KIN Grr TH! SHOW GOIN” emsteR? THINKIN! IT OVER AN! DECIDED 7A ONG TICKET { AGING GIVE PEOPLE & BREAK! IT's ONLY N j @ DIME, Now! a ? | AN MARVELOUS! fi ASTOUNDING/ i ¢ ia ARE USED TO KEEP OUR CiocKs \ 7 ' ‘ NOURE WAGTING ‘ ERD pa ACCURATE/ BY THIS METHOD, THE : : rth Cad ‘ “WRING YOUR SROMan FST. OWE. ERROR IN OUR TIME CAN BE REDUCED TO : ; NOW TM GET OUT “9 THE f THREE ONE-THOUSANDTHS OF A SECOND, YOU KNOW i Lv PICTURE $ ; EARTH OBVELOP BUT OME 700744 WHICH IS USED AS A BATTERING RAM TO BREAK HOLES IN THE ICE, |___AT THE MOVIES I. ‘We're Rich Again’ Is | ‘Chained’ Is Made to Comedy of Aristocrats} Order for Film Pair Studded with ridiculously funny ‘The co-starring appearance of Joan aituations RKO-Radio's breezy com-|Crawford and Clark Gable in a edy, “We're Rich Again” will come to | photoplay is always an occasion for the Capitol Theatre tomorrow, with | dancing in the streets so far as film @ cast of mirth-provokers that in-| cludes Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke, | Marion Nixon, Reginald Denny, Joan | ‘Marsh, Buster Crabbe, Grant Mitchel and Gloria Shea. It is the screen adaptation of the stage It tells the story of a demure coun- try girl whose ambition is to be of service to others. In helping them, she also helps herself. And how! . 1 Bhe finds her aristocratic city rela- tives besieged by persistent process | throes ue ee fc ibe apace, iH for . i three days hence, of the older daugh: ter. The harrassed household con- : . ~— Ghampion. The prospective brig | ks action mune aot ar Wai Fee — 72 THAT BiG LAM, $0 Fa wm oe groom, and good-looking arrives sim- Ou oe yw. SURE ee " DINNY, 1 LON'T Fe pointe ta tea | fae metals ION, LE ? ‘TRAIL FWOOSH f NOW EN HIM J GIVE A WHOOP IF | to bum. Gesigned to give each the sort of NOX. WELL NEVER FIND ‘IM / EATS ! “| NEVER SAW Moo” q ‘This girl Arabella Sykes from West|in which the respective stars have BEFORE iT . _— - Y AGAIN / ‘Texas, figures out each step as she| proved themselves outstanding in the >. Ny ; : 4 ‘comes to it, but all her moves are di-| past. Pe . * ‘ rected toward one goal—to get Excellent support is given the it by 8 reliable cast which includes Otto Plishing this divides the fun “We're Kruger in the role next prominent to lcs of the} Gable’s, the amusing Stuart Erwin, . . , 4 Una O'Connor, who will be remem- ‘e's. | z ¢ the story is Santa|bered as the Cockney in y | , : ? | Scenes were filmed | “Cavalcade,” and Marjorie Gateson 4 ~, : bgt against the background of one of) of the New York stage. ul Ly Buster Crabbe, champion| Farmers of the United States spent anil ‘ i t | of the last Olympic Games, does some | three times as much honey for elec- ‘ j Geautiful diving and swimming in the} tricity in 1930 as railway companies picture. William Seiter directed the|of the country. Electric power cost } dim, the farmers $46,187,000,