The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1934, Page 10

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCLUBEK 25, 1984 THE GUMPS—A TOAST TO THE BRIDE “Now isn't that just as good as any quail you would have shot on a hunting trip?” Tus Curious WORLD "trex" | AT THE Unique Zoo Is Used For ‘Caravan’ Film ‘The late Pied Piper of Hamelin hhad a comparatively simple job when | it came to directing # few score rats) for his famous personal appearance | act some centuries ago. | In the motion picture studios of | today, Mr. Piper would find himself | considerably at a loss—for he would a kangaroos, and his flute might not prove equal to the job. | His modern counterpart, however, has spent some 22 years in supplying | every sort of animal for screen pur- | » and has developed a profitable is the man Holly- ‘wood directors turn to when livestock raccoons , and a trick mule for the kid- experiment on will cost you BF MOVIES Boasting a cast of stellar magni- tude, telling a lyrie and touching love story, and enriched by one of the most beautiful musical scores lever to reach the screen, “The Cat and the Fiddle,” which opened yes- terday at the Capitol theater, stands out as a definite pictorial and melodi- ous achievement. If only to hear the glorious voices of Ramon Novarro and Jeanette Mac- Donald, audiences are certain to find the M-G-M version of the noted Erosdmay stage success a w Parable music score, including such as “The Night Was Made for Love,” “Bhe Didn't Say Yes,” “ Parade” a The famous Albertina Rasch ballet contributes eye-filling spectacles in mosphere dogs, meaning canines | several striking numbers, with a liv- is in doubt, are avail-|ing-puppet fantasy woven into the Is nes, 0 ask your wife climatic love sce! a8 & conventional departure by theater critics. Rie cost of living took a drop for a ho fle recently, did with gthe money she Poison ivy is American in origin, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - OKAY, You FELLOWS! LINE UP. FIRST AND SECOND ‘TEAMS, FoR scrimMace! FRECKLES...SKIPPER THE {f WAVE YOU HEARD } NOPE, AND T'tt BEGINNIN’ FROM DAs TREGRET THE YET, DAN BUSINESS. WINDY’ ME WTO WRITING-HER A Sy vetren, MAIL ! OH, Mercy! (VE OROPPED My Purse! THIS Th FH i rosy " R _NONOF He Saran < By BLOSSER IF I WERE FRECKLES, I'D WISH THAT DODO WAS LIKE JANUS, THE TWo-FACED MAN WE READ ABOUT IN MYTHOLOGY, SO I COULD LAND A HAY- MAKER ON BOTH OF HIS bom CHINS |! ike r 7.08. 900. U.8. PAY. o#r.\. EA.© 1938 av nea sanvice. PARDON ME, SIR, BUT OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONLY, ONCE, AN! | AIN'T PASSIN' UPA THING! a Wily Y, ) Sevag wes bavecead AROS P= 1 MEAN BINERS N' SNENCE 1S GOLDEN —— LOVE THY NEIGABOR ,N'GO TO BLAZES, WILLNA 2? est ast

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