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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934 fi THE GUMPS—IN THE LIMELIGHT IW GLAD | AM IT'S ALL OVER= EAR WHAT yAN ORDEAL: FRECKLES, SURELY YOu se CAN TELL US How LEONIDAS 28....5K! THAT 4 abit TELL ME DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF, Os a rad ee ieee plays A SL RE, Gaaeee o BY BLOCKING THE Bowl game between California and Ohio ALL FUN, THis BUCK,WATSON ' MADE LEONIDAS' State New Year's Day, 1921. It was in that FOOTBALL CARRYING THE game that “Brick” Muller, California end, BUSINESS... Eid Nia pass that’s in the record books as is. SOME OF IT any inthe fit quarter, alforia had » 1S WoRic, the ball on its own 40-yard line. On the -~-- 7 f AND THIS third down Muller, playing end, started to run toward his own oal line signals were called. The ball was snapped to Sprott, a halfback. As the defense rushed I Uy in to tackle Sprott, he backward to hoe 2 y Muller. Muller then hurled the ‘70-yard YY A heave to Stephens. Just as he reached the ew line he turned and caught Muller's ve. California went on to win, 28-0. 1S THE WELL, WHEN'E® YOU SSS BOY, IT'LL BE GREAT THAVE GOW’ T'SEND FOR MARRYIN’ THE WER TMORROW. AWIFE T'GIT M’MEALS AND “Well, I'll give him just ten minutes more before I get good and mad.” | THis CURIOUS WORLD hawor SALESMAN SAM WELL, THAT'S TH’ Last coar t'VE \ you A Fst GOT (N_YOUuR SIZE, ANE YA ASK /EUL ! TH! SLET ME, MISTER, TT FITS YA UKE A Glove! EARTH’S EXISTENCE | WERE REPRESENTEO ASOWE DAY oF TWENTY-FOUR | 24 MAN, IN THE FORM WE KNOW HIM SCHWARTZALS GOAT, TODAY, WOULD HAVE oF ¥ IVED ONLY DURING 18 HALF WHITE THE LAST WENUTE. 4 ANDO HALF BLACK, WoW NO, LOR’ BLESS YOU. Mise s*WON THE CONTRARY , RUVE NEVER SEEN ‘IM.50 BLOOMING RYO cave wines, WORPES. ] MAKING WA BLINKIN’ LUTHER. BURBANK... OEVELOPED THE WORLO-FAMOUS BURBANK POTATO THROUGH THE ACCIDENTAL FINOING OF A POZATO GALL GROWING ON A VINE, (© 1936 BY NEA SERVICE. thc. AT THE MOVIES e *Age of Innocence’ Is_|Three Winners Star Featured at Capitol. In Paramount’s Film By CRANE SO YA DION'T LIKE THE RAW TURNIPS AND WORMY, REGRETTABLE MISTAKE, SIR—A MILLION PARDONS, “The : | ar, APPLES FOR BREAKFAST, EH? irl HOWDYA, ORATIO 5 TULGET YOU SOME DRY CLOTHES, siR— A HOT Age of Innocence,’ with its) In Norma Shearer's new picture, UKE THIS? sci H6 NEEOEDA |THE BiG MuLT! ms BREAKFAST — CIGARS, SiR, pirait-Inced codes and tight laced “The Barretts of Wimpole street,” ti Ne. 6 BATH, ANYWAY, A MILLIONAIRE. ANYTHING You! Sts dread of scandal, has been re-/0W Playing at the Paramount thea- CYC EURO Pore ewetarA turned to glamorous life in RKO- ter, we have the pleasure of seeing Radio's picturization of Edith Whar-|three winners of the annual Motion tton’s classic novel of that name, | Picture Academy Award appear to- Starring Irene Dunne and John sether. ‘Boles, the drama, now current at the; They are Miss Shearer, who stars Capitol theater is powerful, univer- a8 Elizabeth in the famous tale of €al in appeal and distinguished in Poetic love; Fredric March, who merit. Plays opposite as the ardent Robert All the world that loves a lover Browning, and Charles Laughton, will thrill to this romance of two Most recent winner of the award, who freedom-seeking souls who are en- Shines as the diabolical father, meshed in a net of stifled conven- The performance of each is s0 fin- tions, and are inhibited by the code ished, so smooth and rich that com- of their own idealism. Parison is impossible. Never was With rare sympathy and skill, the there a more tender Elizabeth, a full beauty and true spirit of Miss More poetic Browning, or a more Wharton's book has been brought to|demoniac elder Barret than these the screen. Credit for this happy re- three present. ecreen authors, and Philip Mosiera|sht cued it ia a the grace and ) directorial genius. jcharm and_po! at made “Ri Y, / | wl Miss Dunne and Boles give inspired tide” and “Smilin’ Through” the suse NOW LOOK WHATCHA WENT) AW = IT AINT - YOU!YOU Px'94 Performances as the lovers torn be-|Cesses they were, As the invalided AN’ DONE’ SWELLED ALL ( HURT MUCH, Guz! ‘TH’ NECK! f ‘\ BUSTED TLL —-- GRRARR- tween the Mid-Victorian ideas of Elizabeth, she brings a poignant UP AN’ BUSTED OUT MY \_ WE CN FIX / ‘ ‘s duty and the hunger of their hearts,|Wistfulness to her characterization VERY BEST ROYAL > . / VEL x Mm iJ ‘They are accorded brilliant support |that reaches deep down into the ROBES by @ cast which includes Julie Hay-|hearts of the auditor. Helen Westley, Lionel Atwill,| The film, as a production, deserves Laura Hope Crews, Herbert Yost,| unrestricted praise. The thought, ‘Theresa Maxwell-Conover, Edith Van | staging and nicety of detail charac- and others. teristic of all Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is handsomely | productions are even more in evi- its elaborate and color- dence than usual. ‘and lovely period gowns Director Sidney Franklin shows the the eyes added to its touch of the expert craftsman, seen ‘treat for the emotions, - before in “The Guardsman ang written by Sarah, “Smilin’ Through,” in the compelling ictor Heerman, who lene. eee eee, Uipasions the other fiction classic performance and the masterly way follows closely “ls which the characters are handled, pattern of the novel. Almost any stain can be removed as 1933 of tin in the | from the hands by an application of i wrerldl totaled 129,000 tons. vinegar. SESESMSSOlSs Ssagovpassecusor persenemnary