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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 , Cl “[’'ve rewritten this chapter twenty-three times, and it still reads as if I had labored on it.” *THIs CURIOUS Wortp "ven | WITH A LAWYERS AROUND THIS BLACKSMITH SHOP IS GOING To Give You A THE GUMPS— LEAVE IT TO ANDY IND WHEN | GET UP ON THA’ Se SIANS TOMONS ON POR, we AND TAKING CARE OF THAT 1S UP TO You! DONT EveR {| LET YOUR ABILITY Give You A SWELLED HEAD BECAUSE _ THAT ONLY MAKES A BIGGER TARGET !! NAGS FOR A RICH GUY UP ON STILLWATER ROAD! GO DOWN CELLAR AND ‘YOU'LL FIND A BOX OF HORSESHOES...SEE IF ‘You CAN LUG 'EM UP iy P| SALESMAN SAM ; : UM SORRY TOOK A FLOP ON ~~ WELL, I'LL HAFTA ‘NOW, (IN ‘TH! FIRST PLACE, Lary ( = SLEEPY, YA, DUZZ= | SURE AM! AN'Now,) THINK IT OVER! (T How DIDJA HAPPEN TA LOSE HT Now! HOW ABOUT GIVIN' ME MY OLD f ALL DEPENDS ON YER JOB ON TH’ POLICE FORCE? 5 ERLE eeaBZREEs® SEE, SHEEEIEE His eeecitage ies SHEE, PEF WHERE NOTHING HAS WEIGHT; WHERE THERE (S CAs No UP or Down! F ‘THIS PLACE 1s ABOUT 460,000 MILES FROM THE EARTH'S SURFACE, IN THE DIRECTION OF THE SUN’ THE GRAVITATIONAL BULL OF THE SUN AND EARTH ARE EQUAL AT THIS POINT. DRAGON FLIES ‘can fiy SIXTY MULES PER AT THE. Tracy and Boy Star In ‘You Belong to Me’ With the effusive, brilliant and al- ways entertaining Lee Tracy in the lead role, and Helen Mack, talented emotional actress; songbird Helen Morgan, and the newest candidate for juvenile acting honors, David Holt, aged six, in the other featured rol thralling brave unfortunates to the screen of the Paramount Theatre today and Friday. Under the genius of Director Al-| fred L. Werker, who brought “House | “™ of Rothschild” to the screen, the tale Of the broken-down vaudeville comic and the helpless little actress-mother, | whose lives were regenerated by their | love for a little boy, reveals Tracy as; an actor whose actual dramatic tal- ents are just being revealed, elevates Miss Mack to her true position among Hollywood players, and launches what Promises to be a carcer of stardom} for young Holt. He is the most per- The experiences of a vaudeville David's mother in the picture, Mack, cannot keep him with in the cheap little hotels on the since her marriage to her new » Arthur Pierson, So David is to military school, always always longing for the paint. ne payee ES i boy’s {dolization of | ther is able to keep} but it is difficult, p-father, Pierson, de- up the successful over Helen He niet! fg protracted childhood. et feminine is the eternal d f wouR! MOVIES Richard Dix and Irene Dunne in Great Roles! Considering that the movie-going public undergoes a big turnover every five years, and considering also that “Cimarron” can just lay claim to be- ing an imperishable screen epic, RKO-Radio is fully justified in stag- ing a rebirth of that red-blooded elodrama of Oklahoma pioneering. marron” made its reappearance to the cinema world yesterday at the Capitol Theatre to rousing acclaim. Richard Dix as Yancey Cravat and Irene Dunne as his brilliant wife keh Cravat repeat their past tri- 8, In “Cimarron,” smashing dramatic Punches come in rapid order... . Yancey leads the great Oklahoma lend rush .. . Slays Lon Yountis . Meets “the Kid” in mortal combat Champions the Osage Indians .... Thwarts his own love, Sabra, to save Dixie Lee, the town siren... and dies that others may live. All in one gripping, awe-inspiring production, Although “Ci allowed to interrupt or detract from the absorbing plot. Estelle Taylor is Dixie Lee personi- Nance O'Neil as Felice Venable scores; Buster Collier gives a wonder- ful performance as “the Kid.” Rosco Ates is an amusing Jess Rickey, while George E. Stone as Sol Levy is excep- tional. Lon Yountis, the evil one, lives in Stanley Fields. Robert Mc- As I have said many times, he (Gen. Hugh Johnson) is as near an authentic genius as any man I ever i j Me wry. aa general ar i By Rarmo Moley, magazine edi- Jop BACK? WASH TUBBS WHAT! RAW TURNIPS AGAIN FOR) / PRETTY SOON BREAKFAST? MY STARS! NO ‘TOOTHBRUSH, EITHER, AND JUST LOOK AT MY BEARD. KING'S MESSENGER T’ HE ‘Ty TELL ME WHAT IT'S ‘ene ALL ABOUTS YA-C'MON Our’ ; a On | @ < = = = ae a Oe ee ese SH PZ Ly a ae \/ ‘AT'S FUNNY. IT WAS 0.K. WHEN 1 CHOPPED THAT KINDLIN' TH’ TAKE EACH WHISKER SEPARATELY, AND SAW IT OFF, SIR, YER ROVAL HIGHNESS, vaw! Haw! HAW! HAW! ALLEY OOP Witt oe 60Y, You'Re A SCREAM IN THAT RIG! aps ~ aera ew e@pos Be wBHaerreasdun ome