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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1984 “THE GUMPS— LOVE IN A COTTAGE | OH- MOON BEAM- G ONG HEAVENLY DREAM<~ a THAT'S WHAT LIFE HAS BEEN TO BIM SINCE THE DAY OF HIS WEDDING — BLISS BEYOND HIS FONDEST HOPES HAS FINALLY COME TO HIM = HE |S WITH HIS BELOVED EVERY MINUTE = NO SERVANTS ‘YO INTERFERE WITH HIS BILLING AND COOCING= NO PRYING EYES NEAR~ EACH DAY HE TRIES ‘TO SURPRISE HIS CARLING WITH SOME NEW THRILL= AND Leta a "abn WORKING IN KITCHEN = TODAY - BRIGHT AND OH- MOON CAN THAT BE BENJAMIN GUMP = THE AUSTRALIAN BILLIONAIRE - SHE MAN WHO SHAPES HE ff DESTINY OF NATIONS — YY THE GREAT NAPOLEON OF FINANCE YA _\ WONDER IF ‘THERE |S ANY WY) INSANITY IN HIS FAMILY = SIDE GLANCES - -_ By George Clark Tuis Curious Wortb IN WHICH LINDBERGH'S SPIRIT OF ST.LOUIS RETURNEO TO AMERICA, AFTER THE ‘Gridiron Flash’ Is Collegiate Picture The “win at any cost” spirit in mod- drama, “Gridiron Flash,” bound up with the fortunes of a college gridiron team which depends upon a young bank robber for its main source of This film shows at the Capitol {Theatre Saturday matinee and night. The production is said to spark ‘with the color of college life plus the hewildering circumstances of discov- ering its hero to be a paroled convict iresh from‘ the penitentiary playing fields. | Eddie Quillan has the role pf the| “Cherub,” a little man with ‘a soft serving & prison term he plays quarterback tm the institution's foot- | ball team, ‘and attracts the attention By William Ferguson FAMOUS CIVIL WAR. GENERAL, WAS A MINE COOK DURING THE DAYS OF THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH. © 1096 BY WEA SERViCE, ie. ‘Little Miss Marker’ Has Return Showing Youngest of all the members of the cast of Paramount's picturization of Damon Runyon's “Little Miss Marker,” now at the Paramount thea- ter, is tiny five-year-old Shirley Tem- ple who plays the title role. ‘This little girl, who is featured with such seasoned players as Adolphe Menjou, Dorothy Dell, Charles Bick- ford and Lynne Overman, has been a motion picture actress for slightly more than a year, From a small beginning in the Baby Burlesque comedies, Shirley was rapidly advanced to feature Parts in several comedies, Although “Little Miss Marker” marks Shirley's first role for Para- mount, she has since been cast with Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard in “Now and Forever.” In “Little Miss Marker,” which was Produced by B, P. Schulberg and di- Tected by Alexander Hall, Shirley Plays the role of the child who is left with the bookmaker as collateral on @ racing I. O. U. When her father fails to reclaim the her Shirley is adopted by the book- maker, Adolphe Menjou, and soon grows to be part of the strange world behind the scenes of Broadway. Al- though the adorable child first adopts the slang and the manners of the “muggs” and the “molls,” she soon wins them over to her way. peer Cows should be dry from four to six weeks before freshening. This rest gives the animal a chance to get into Good shape for milk production. Seven of the eight grandchildren and | of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Delange, Koo- sharen. Utah, were born in April. Two were born in April 1932, and five others in the same month of 1934, HE 1S COOKING PANCAKES FOR HIS LITTLE WIFE = sUSy ——s wey LA K. Aa NO--BUT LD LIKE TASK NOU A FEW QUESTIONS es HIS CELLAR, MINUS HIS: COIN, THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES WENT INTO A HUDDLE, Tim AEG. ‘U. . PAT. OFF, © 1934 BY NEA SERVICE. Inc, THERE YA ARE, DUZZ! MY OUN IDEA! ) ORIGINALITY, ING — 7" YO BRING IN TRADES GRAN! MOTHER y AN! BESIDES, SUPPOSIN' SOMEBODY ) AW, THERE AIN'T )' HAPPENS To GUESS RIGHT! IF YA 4 CHANCE, DUZ2! THINK ('M HANDIN! OUT SO THATS WHERE BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ‘ ) : nove oP : ‘ so “rwens 1 CANS GO HUME L_ NOTICE MONA ASNT ee were warty ; i ¥ RT ey oe OWL wm, WELL, ae. pats ALONG WITH ME FELLA ~ ‘CAUSE % MONA WONT WANNA BE AROUND Wis OFFICE ! WELL, 1 CAN 00 THAT, TOO | OONT QUITE GET THIS, YOUR HIGHNESS. You SAY THE. OVER SOME CHEESE? EXACTLY. WE CAN'T SELL OUR CHEEZIE- THE GEASTY-' sTHELP , ME BRING EM IN/