The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1934, Page 8

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8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934 : THE GUMPS—ANDY TAKES THE STAND SIDEGLANCES - - ByGeorgeClark || @ ae FOB RN gue <o ie WOU ; WHY fT WAS ALL A FRANE-UP Kes THIS MORNI THE EACHER RIGHT FROM THE START= SHE AND THIS, WIINESS ‘THE - ny ZANDER FELLOW PROBABLY HAD ITALL STAND- wi PLANNED OUT- THEY'D’/GET BIM UP TO MARRIAGE ANI ia Sy ‘a “ 1 IN| mM tH ” H Mi: US, Pat. Of: Copyright, 1934, by The Ci i WHO STARRED, BACK 1. bees det : 1914 ? GOSH! You MUSTA Dig ht loiad | BEEN POPULAR IN THOSE Mil ALL RIGHT, BUT IT DIDN'T DO ME MUCH GooD, Ml, WHEN Z LOOKED FOR A JoB! AND You'LL | ALL THAT.. BUT You i) FIND THAT LIFE IS PRETTY MUCH LIKE BLACK: {|| CANT BUY BUTTER SMITHING.... THE ONLY HORSESHOES You Ger AND EGGS WITH DUMPED IN YOUR LAP ARE THE ONES NEWSPAPER: a CLIPPINGS !! ‘You REALLY MEAN You'Re : IT'S GREAT wHite ; ! i I. WAS PRETTY GOOD ON A GRIDIRON THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) | THIS CURIOUS WORLD ‘rrgwon’ | a Se LI. SAM HOWDY, AS I LIVE AND GASP! I'LL JUST SNEAK UP ON HIM AND GIVE HIM SURPRISE! WELL, WHAT A BREAK! FA JOB, AN! {WAS JEST GOIN' DOWN ‘TA SEE va! , ARROWS ane AT THE MOVIES BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ‘Cimarron’ Boasts Lee Tracy Stars in Tremendous Cast ‘You Belong to Me’ ‘What is considered one of the most| Lee Tracy, fast-talking, wise- distinguished casts ever assembled | cracking and flippant, conclusively in a talking motion picture, is the| proves his right to be considered as one that appears in “Cimarron,”|& first-rank dramatic actor by his opening today at the Capitol Thea-| performance in Paramount's sympa- tre. thetic, human and thrilling drama, Thirty-three players—names that|“You Belong to Me” which opens wead like a film and stage blue-book |@: the Paramount Theatre, tomorrow. comprise the cast. Tracy plays the part of drunken, In the starring role of Yancey|broken-down vaudeville cartoonist, Cravat is Richard Dix. Brilliantly | without ambition, resigned to a ruined placed opposite him is Irene Dunne/life. In spite of himself, he under- in the part of Sabra Cravat. She| goes a regeneration to prevent the ‘was chosen after 75 leading women | disillusionment of a young stage- of the screen and stage had been |child, portrayed by six-year-old David tested for the part. Holt, the newest juvenile sensation Estelle Taylor is Dixie Lee, the/since Shirley Temple. —— ——X— @carlet woman of the Edna Ferber| This little boy whose ease of act- By CRAN. story; Rosco Ates, eccentric come-|ing and sincere emotional portrayal BS y C) iE dian, is Jess Rickey, bibulous printer;|/drew applause from the first-day i 7 6ol Levy, philosopher and father con-| audience promises to become one of AIELL, CHEER UP, BOARDY. VY TuRNIPS! BAH OH, Lt EAT NEL EVEN WEAR THESE CLOTHES, an Messor of Osage, is played by George|the most important of the juvenile é y TURNIPS, a OR ‘EM, I'LL EAT [SLEEP IN A BARREL, BUT IF You E Stone and Louis Hettner, glum| stars. AT TERE, HON I) LIER WING|922Y SALOOTS THINK’ YouRE sHoW- eee. is portrayed by Robert oie nae Paramount's dimin- J Dow ING fae mua net 1B YOU THINK , i dynamic actress protege, BUT You! INNIN' Sidney Fields plays the bad man,| Plays the role of stage-actress-mother| = IRE oe Lon Yountis; Edna May Oliver, Mra,|and gives to its portrayal all the a % 4 CRAZY. ‘Tracy Wyatt; Frank Darrien, Mr.| benefit of her years of stage ex- Bixby; Eugene Jackson, Isaiah; Chief; perience and of her talent. Bacon Rind of the Osage nation,| Helen Morgan is cast as the si Chief Big Elk, and Donald Dilloway,| wife of Tracy, and in the “Cim” at 21. renders a number of new . The Venable family is composed Sam Coslow, composer of ‘ ot Prank Beal, Nance O'Neil, Ann/for Two.” Lee, Tyron Brereton, Lillian Lane,! Henry Roquemore, and Neil Craig. {| More than 15,312 dogs were “Cimarron” was adapted by Howard turned to their owners or placed Estabrook from Edna Ferber's sen- new homes, in 1933, sational best selling novel of the Society for the Prevention of Cruel- game name. The picture, when first| ty to Animals, fssued by RKO-Radio fuur years ago,! ‘was acclaimed the most significant! Beavers cut trees down to a fine Gevelopment since the screen found’ core and let the wind do the rest; it its voice. . |would be dangerous for them to Co a |gnaw completely through the tree Japanese competition is blamed for| trunk. $ards of cotton textiles exporish by ards of cotton textiles exporte A mateh or glowing cigaret end, WELL, WELL, UMPATEEDLE, WELL = | GUESS ~ Tanoashise, England, in 1913, t0 2-| toesed ttrn oy automobile, or left at ET, 18 EVERYTHING | DECORATING PRET HegE NOTHIN! * @00,000,000,000 square yards exported|a camp site, are the re frequent ye i toa eR NING ) Seteuep ud 9 4 ree ME T'DO BUT i" §n 1923. Causes of forest fires in this country. ? AN STUB YER SORE TO SURE GO BACK Au oT Prepac pray es ON MY [3 ERE . RIGHT ’ THEN ‘ Hae TALK TO 12 ft. Hose for Vacuum Furnace Cleaner. Reward for Return. French & Welch Hardware Phone 141

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