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i POUBBEwAyerR Eden bss vancennwe wanna ---- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934 | SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark THE GUMPS—MEET THE WIFE WELL-FOLKS HERE SHE IS~ AoW OS LATOR THE WORLD— SAY ANDY~ SHE A PIPPIN! DID | DRAW A PRIZE-. WHAT DO 1 DONT WANT PROPLE PoNTING ( ( way, THAT'S SILLY, You our as THE Gir WHO Goa |) paecwies! ALL You OUT WITH ABOY WHO FAILED IN 4 we To DO 1S HISTORY, BECAUSE HE COULONT |) pememBeR THE ONE ‘You HAVE WITH ME Pare nea genic me ‘ '“My parents make.the same mistake every year—alwayg expect.me to grow into these things.” | THis Curious WORLD "tmen | RU THE SWEETEST KID THAT ER LIVED SAY (S (@ yd STATE had one of the greatest passing pai in the Big Ten when Hoge Workman was flipping them to Pete the es in 1920, “The Badgers had run up a 7-0 margin after 11 minutes of play. Ohio State coun- tered with a tally in the last quarter, but failed to kick bead rd after. Workman then the air with passes, and finally connected with one, heaving it into Slyker’s arms on the 40-yard line. With dropped THE FLYING GORI HA® BEEN KNOWN SAILORS SENSELESS,, ON THE DECK OF Wheeler and Woolsey |Ned Sparks, Stepin In Song-Dance Comic} _Fetchit Co-Starred| WASH TUBBS Gay music, gorgeous girls, delight-| Ned Sparks, famous “dead-pan” ful dancing and hilarious fun are the|comedian, and Stepin Fetchit, col- entertainment constituents of the new|ored funny boy, have formed'a mu- Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey hit,|tual admiration society. “Kentucky Kernels,” showing at the| “Stepin, with that drawl of his, Capitol Thestre now. kills me,” says Ned. The music is provided by Harry) “Ah thinks Mistah Spahks is the Ruby and Bert Kalmar’s “One Little|funniest pusson Ah evah did see,” Kiss,” a rhythmic piece of melody. |opines Fetchit. 5 ‘Its lytics are sung by Wheeler, Wool-| Between them, they were the Joy sey, Mary Carlisle, beautiful leading and at the same time the despair of girl, and Noah Beery, and its tune|/Henry King, who directed both play- as a musical background forjers in “Marie Galante,” for Fox @ modern garden dance by a toe- Film. stepping group of gorgeous chorines.| “When one of them doesn’t break The comedy in “Kentucky Kernels” |up, laughing at the other in a scene, results from Wheeler and Woolsey’s the other does,” he complains. “But mad antics below the Mason and Dix-|both of them are so darned funny I on line. They act as peace-makers can't blame them. One thing, though, ‘between warring Kentucky clans,|when we do get a good take, I’m sure while Wheeler courts a Colonel’s|it will be just as funny to the au- daughter and Woolsey socially -en- | dience.” tertains the foe. Their activity builds} Spencer Tracy and Ketti Gallian to a rollicking climax. are co-starred in “Marie Galante,” SS which will arrive at the Paramount The average British fighting plane| Theatre Wednesday and Thursday.| ALLEY OOP contains 97 different jobs for the pi-|In addition to Sparks and “Step” Jot, including controls, wireless, etc.|Fetchit, other members of a dis- RDI E aE tinguished su} cast are Helen The theater of Dionysus at Athens | Morgan, Leslie” Reet Arthur Byron, hheld- nearly 30,000 persons, Schilling and Jay C. Flippen. Greenville, Ky., claims a record Ae hia a di) Hie second birth, while the normal calf “Has more flavor! Lote of et | MUN AINE: birth. A cow there gave birth to! 47 calves reiently, one being perfeitly: formed while the other 46 were ab- normalities. The cow and the 46 ab- eed lot of difference in Some species of beetles in the for ests of British Guiana grow so large that naturalists hunt them with shot- guns. It has been estimated that night illumination at the 1933 World’s Fair [™s ‘30,000,000,000 candle-power. VaBel 7 p TRYIN MY BEST TRELIEVE HER Gut, LPT ONT ANN COINCIDENCE ‘THAT L ARE NENER TOGETHER ANYMORE | N'SURE THAT WE SEE OF EACH OTHER, AS PossiBiE! AANG ABSOLUTELXY NO " AL TH’ Bows By HAMLIN ‘SA WEDDING MARCH HER, BUT z DIRGE ror =G'BY, OL’ PAL, 1 GUESS You'Re