The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1934, Page 8

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8 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1934 ' ON THE PAN WHAT THEY THOUGHT IS OF : NO ACCOUNT = THE COURT ONLY ASNT IT TRUE THAT NOD NEVER INTENDED GOING CAREFULLY FE MAR SERTIECATE Tale ny IDBR DISPLAYED 2 I SAW HER, : WELL, HE WAS IN Here! ‘ HE SAID IF HE SAW You BIFF...1 SAW ast HE DIDN'T HESITATE ‘To SAY ! WITH HER AGAIN, HE'D PUNCH \=) _HE DIDN'T MEAN THAT HE HAS No USE FOR : YOUR NOSE, BLACK Your ETCETERA...HE | ie Eve. etcetera !! |) MEANT VICE , OFF THE TEAM FOR as 4 VERSA |! BREAKING TRAINING! u “Horace, haven’t you been warned about bringing those comics into the museum?” By William Ferguson Tuis Curious WorRLD SEA SNAILS FURNISHED THE HIGHLY WAS THIS \\\ j Y Z / ; 5) ; BAKE AB @_Y | WERE LIABLE ‘TO DEATH ; : By SMALL eeomueen | S WANT TO GET A MOUSE : WEL. LA - Gaass ANS MOT SPRINGS, | ¢hid F YOU TOON Mb, (DU ADAM =| HOW IT WORKS, we Lf’ YER! AN! A RAT, TOO: To HAVE SOME G! UNDER " 3 WHILE | wert ON MET p THIS JIGGER AN! : 22 5 29 Gute! og j Ba’: WN (TLE KETCH A MOUSE BVIRY TIME | oe Ga b 3s we = AT THE MOVIES =. eae Te se eeeunaenscer (onl 6 ara rere eats é : Youn 1 ‘ ‘Gift of Gab’ Film Slay Baseball Star OR A SMALL ‘ 20 'e|| SEND OVER A GREEN ROADSTER TO . SHorr > 50, 08 SPEEOY -]] GO WTR MY ENSEMBLE NIE WAG | Says It With Songs Before 80,000 Fans F ROANG OF COURSE. NRE OF A FORE WOT SHADE. OF GREEN TUL CALL TH ; “Say It With Music” is the slogan| Mystified baseball fans in St. Louis, br, : ANE ~ ORF YOU'D PREFER / of Universal's “Gift of Gab,” the un- Pa ia ‘usual musical comedy-drama starring Edmund Lowe which will make its bow at the Capitol Theatre next Fri- day. The production featuring six songs, has become famous already as @ vehicle for the talents of 30 radio, screen and stage stars. One of the outstanding musical per- formers is the golden-voiced, golden- haired Ruth Etting, who sings “Talk- ing to Myself,” written by Con Con- rad and Herb Magidson, and “Tomor- row, Who Cares?” written by Charles ‘Tobias and Murray Mencher. Phil Baker, famous for his comedy and his accordion, sings “I Ain't Gon- na Sin No More,” written by Con Con- rad and. Herb Magidson, with the three famous Downey Sisters, Ethel Waters, internationally known colored singer, gives her version of “1 Ain’t Gonna Sin No More.” June Knight, captivating blonde Universal contract player, does “Somebody Looks Good to Me,” written by Albert von ‘Tilzer and Jack Meskill. “Don't Let ‘This Waltz Mean Goodbye,” by the same authors, is sung by Gloria stuart, and the famous Gene Austin, with the accompaniment of Candy and Coco, is 5 5 a sings “Blue Sky Avenue,” by Con Con- Arr : = - rad and Herb Magidson. f a | THEI Hite Ht i Fall air pgeee Hi eee iF would now go on; seen up to this e teams acting for a The scenes were staged for “Death lon the Diamond,” Metro-Goldwyn- SOME : sMoKE! | SEEM . Mayer's sensational baseball detec- HE zt ej I The Beale Street Boys, a quartet, x : | have fun with “Trivers Livers, I Love < ——— You,’ and “I Ain't Gonna Sin No 7 7 More.” Gus Arnheim, ranked as one of the greatest orchestra leaders of this After all this had been filmed the generation, directs his orchestra in the » oo teams went into their real game— “Gift of Gab” was directed by Kari|tndemtend it aecettns Some auite Freund, under the supervision of Rian ‘i — —- Seat pelea ie L o = ~ ee James, and much of it is staged in alo, itt, “il, however, when “Death : ish scale. We} * ~f *) 2\on the Diamond” unfolds on the A LESSON IN SPORTSMANSHIP! Mund Lowe rites rom the ranks of cect, Ht, i8 & sipping mystery a the Broadway auctioneers to become Benes ih flares somea. 3.8 k Wes we | ey LET THIS BE A LESSON the nation’s outstanding radio an-| any famous professional ball reas SPORTS, AINTCHA you PLENTY ‘BOUT =~ A | wes TOMA! NEXT TIME, YOU GUYS nouncer and reporter. 73 appear with noted screen actora| - | ALLMA YOU BiG MUG: ‘ * RW PICK ON & CROWD Your eon ea na, oduction, Georgia has a magical lake. Lake| by ‘setro Goldwyn Mere ae staged LITTLE GuYs/ af! OWN SIZE 7 a ‘They (the broadcasters) allow any- body in the world to abuse the sol- diers, but if anybody takes the sol- her's part, they cut him off.—Major =| General Smedley Butler. Sixty tons of rhubarb travel by train | from Yor! to London, Eng., every night during the rhubarb sea- | son, Scholls ‘Tuberculosis has increased more 7ino pads ¢ than 300 per cent among colored W 3 ple in the larger cities of this pared in the last two years.

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