The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1934, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEP! EMBER 20, 1984 THE GUMPS—ON THE PAN 2m WELL~HE USED ‘To ADVANCE Tiek HE Saw Q THEN YOU Fee T Ne'p RETR WOULD Say SHE USED “TO CALL HIM< mare, “THE OLD MAN OF THE ADVANCES— \ a B ' HAN | a wel | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BETTER TAKE 2 Y "Y\( LAST MONTH OSSIE GoT were comes ‘| = HOPE eer ne ae BUTTED BY PLETCHER'S NUMBER Four... (tea AN BARG, MOM..24 11] BULL, AN’ Two Days Aco | THEIR TELEGRAM | mig! // TIRED HAVIN’ You ! ! J] THE WIND BLEW THE = =o sie 2 “For the love of Mike! Can't you whistle any other tune?” | Tis Curious WorRLD wy | PHOTOGRAPHIC. TELESCOPES SHOW ABOUT : : : ‘ : SURE THING! wet, I'D OH, ('0 SAY THERE'S ABOUT FIVE THOUSAND 180.000 S7ans ry § rsp ; SEsT Name 7 2 PEOPLE HERE! OF THE 6IG OIPPER/ NaN (01936 BY REA SERVICE, INC KEEPING TRACK of the NORTH MAGNETIC POLE | 1S THE TASK OF AAAJOR BURWASH, OF THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT. THE POLE, LOCATED ON BOOTHIA PENINSULA, SHIFTS, CONS Y B y y 4 Z A . Y y y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y- Z y, ‘ HOME Ma\ THE FAMOUS ILIMINJARO TUSKS, PRESERVES, eae a > _PickLes +€K LISSEN “WHEN A CLOWN GETS . PLEASE! THES WHAT T HAD IN) Muro -WouRrE | [ x0 MISS FIM LIME EVERYTHING = BUT, DONT ‘RE || FONNY WITH MEL DON'T FoRGET GONNA MANE A BRAND NEW PARICIAN, NOL SEE + \F HE WERE SENT TO PARIS, — PICTURE » A WHOPPER | TH’ For ep een WOULD TAME HIM AWAY “OP FROM ALL THIS | nis SURRODNODINGS WS THOUERTS. HIMSELF HE COULD WANDA START ALL OUER AGAIN AN’ MESSE ET, ‘Romance in the Rain’ Stars Heather Angel One of the gayest, cleverest roman- . i : CRAM THs ey lh the comedies of the year, filled with q 5 j SOAR FIRST MUG lilting tunes and dazzling girls, is : y ; ' GETS HIS BLOCK KNOCKED OFF, “Romance in the Rain,” Universal's , Th , ag OA P ter. fy 5 latest photoplay promised for the Capitol theater on Friday. : This film is full of rich, cleah fun, Providing a laugh a minute. The story is as refreshing as, the title itself and deals with a little modern Cinderella who suddenly comes to life through a popularity contest and finds the gates of Won- derland open to her. It sparkles and brims with youth and laughter. “Romance in the Rain” was writ- ten by the authors of “Moonlight and Pretzels,” Sig Herzig and Jay Gor- ney. The picture features Heather Angel, the ‘perfect Cinderella,’ Vic- tor Moore, outstanding New York musical Pomedy star, penntine Esther Ralston, Ruth Donnelly, Christian pany whose heart is as warm as its Rub and many others. Product is cold, is a blend of whole- Stuart Walker, the director, is one packed of the. most famous stage directors ee “oa id WHATSA and producers of this country, who|” ‘Dunn contributes one of the out- On MATTE has made rapid and brilliant strides standing performances of his career MAKE Marr meroiats as a screen director. Many new and and is an ideal romantic acreen part ¢ : unusual novelties are promised in this| ner for Miss Parker. film, . A gags Soanacy satiet i mueiied Byegto Te teen , by Ul lerkel and Stuart Erwin, During the celebration of Empite| who are again teamed in antics that Day by Great Britain and her colon-| won bursts of laughter from the au- jes, civil. airdromes and Royal Air) dience. Muriel Evans scores in @ Force stations were opened to the pub-| small role as Helen, the vamping tion. secretary, state, no fewer than) Nearly 1500 miles of new airways lave been added to the Los Angeles- life, a patient in| Mexico City route of Lineas Aereas @n institution for the mentally ill. | Occidentales, eer LL lay Richmond, register office was} PWA has allotted $1,640,000 to the birth of the} War Department for the Purpose of Lodge.| modernizing the Middleton, Pa., air

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