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Na rer | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934 | IDEGLANCES - - By George Gia | “But you don’t understand. This is a Christmas gift, and THE GUMPS—WELCOME, GUMPS INGr= | WAS JUST THINKING © WOULDN'T Ir BE GREAT FUN TO quar cas INVITE ANDY AND MIN OVER, hanna: FOR AN OLD FASHIONED NInCE Pr CHRISTMAS DINNER = cH | HE'S GOING TO PULL | THROUGH IN FINE SHAPE! JUST FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS, AND 1S COMING OVER, FRECKLES... HE'S A DETECTIVE, ANO HE WORKS FOR THE RAILROAD !! absolutely MUST be delivered by the 25th.” | Tuts, CURIOUS WORLD “we | WIND AND WATER. COMBINE TO CARVE THE WORLD'S MOST FANTASTIC AT THE Ice CAVES / s=S MA a Ath as SUPERSTITIOUS EGYPTIANS FREQUENTLY CHISELED THE LEGS OFF THE ANIMAL HIEROGLYPHICS,TO , PREVENT THEM FROM’ RUNNING AWAY / MOVIES Jackie Coogan, Now a |Film Star Leaps From Man, Stars in Picture Grown into a tall, bronzed and Rags to Royal Riches Dolores Del Rio has given a new handsome young man, Jackie Coogan | ‘lant to the old phrase, “From rags of “The Kid” fame, returns to the to royal raiment.” The exotic star wears royal gowns screen for his first adult role in|for the first time in her cinematic Paramaunt’s “Home on the Range,” which: opens Friday at the Para- jot mount theater. career in the Warner Bros. production “Madame Du Barry,” now showing at the Capitol Theatre. Dolores, for tne most part, has won And_fully accoutred with Stetson |screen fame in peasant and native hat, high-heeled boots and six shoot- ers, Jackie Coogan proves as hard- girl roles that required her to wear either grass skirts or rags and tat- riding and straight-shooting a Weat- |ters. ern stat as Randolph Scott, Addison Fuzzy Knight or any of the other three hundred famous cow-| punchers who appear in the film. | With Evelyn Brent and Ann Sheri- dan providing the feminine interest, “Home on the Range” is the story of the deadly feud between a gang of crooks and the ranch-brothers, play- ed _by Coogan and Randolph Scott. Through devious channels the ed by the brothers in order to take | possession of the racing horses. But Evelyn Brent. who is e member of; the crooks’ band, falls in love with | and turns the tables on her former colleagues. are thrilling fights and a escape from ‘death in a . But these are only pre- blood-tingling horse race | lackie. Coogan rides his of direc- States is improving its the ticlgerg to- imports of un- ac year ) British receipts The star has always felt herself fitted to play modern roles, and cos- tume Pictures such as “Madame Du “Wonder Bar,” recently released, Proved her ability to portray up-to- date girls, and now she appears as the famous favorite of King Louis XV, whose extravagances were the scandal of the eighteenth century. With Orry-Kelly, chief designer for Warners, Miss Del Rio prepared the gowns she wears in the role of Du Barry. Yards and yards of costly fabrics are used to clothe the star as befits the favorite of a French king. Brocades from France, metal cloths from the Orient, and lace of the ex- pensive Brussels variety were utilized in the making of thirty-five gowns she wears in the picture. Flaxseed Production Is Lowest Since 1919 in @ department of agriculture rey ears to the preet point Aish , Drouth and hfgh temperati Le held accountable, sissies) Innesota led North Dakota, tradi- tionally the first flax state, with an estimated production of | 3,480,000 bushels against 938,000. Kansas was third with 275,000 and California fourth with 242.000 bushels. AND SUE HAS & DUCKY (DEA TO HELP THE @LL ON SON WANTS Mi FER CHRISTMAS IS A / TH’ KIOS ON OUR /TO "TH! PET. GoaT Tet Kicks BLOCK’ LL Quit, DEPARTMENT, PICKIN' ON Me! C'MON OUT HERG, BILLY, Ou Keep! NEO! GEE, BILLN.:..1TS SO BEEYOOOOTIEUL, 1 SUS CAN'T IMAGINE ANYONE NOT LIKIN' MME, EITHER! SAX, WE'LL HAVE TO WALK DOWN THE XOWEO OUT TO THE HIGHWAN ff <a BUT 1 WANT TO HELP GEAT IT -we'v YOU LOOKY -WOOKY FOR / CHANGED CuR / FISH THE PRINCEY -WINCEY, MINDS. j Ai le i c. TOO MUCH FOR DINNY! THASSA STUFF, OL BOY! THAT Jala TRY THING WASN'T WORTH ue | v! i q NOW, DINNY! CUT OUT THY MONKEY BUSINESS! WE AINT GOT ANY TIME T'WASTE, WHILE YOU 7 TRY T'BITE CHUNKS OUTA EVERY CRITTER RE THE MEAL NOW \ f lee J- WHAT BDORS HE WANT To BO— MAKE A SLAVE OUT OF You ? i A FINE CHRISTMAS ‘THAT WOULD BE FOR US= STAYING IN ‘TO COOK DINNER FOR AON AUST HAVE SHODAHET IY WOULD BE RE SATER. MARI “THAN TO ae Tih eve MIM A PIECE OF MY, MIND / KIDS WHO RISKED THEIR NECKS, TO SAVE A LOT OF LIVES! COME ON IN, i ss: \ wm i M7 BUT TD LIKE To SUGGEST THAT WE HAVE AGREAT Bie. MEAL TONIGHT, TOGET A NOU KNOW, BOOTS ... AS 1 LOOK SACK, NOW, tT CAN SEE THAT NOU NEVER THOUGHT MUCH OF MONA, FROM THE START... ANO 1 BELIEVE You DELIBERATE PLANNED THIS ‘TRIP, LUST TO SHOW HER UP! « ee = ee ee is a aE ES ee a a PEEee ay pee