The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 26, 1934, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1984 . SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark Oe sinose GAVE ME FOR THE GUMPS—FROM MAMA TO MIN TO TILDA \'D LIKE TO THROW IT IN HER 3 | CARE Horr, ame, D> WITH ALL TH! THOSE PROPLE HAVE= | T SEE HO! iy, ACHAT AND MUFF = THAT MRS. GUMP JUST GAVE ME = THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OUTFIT | SPENT A FORTUNE POR [ron oes V OUST CAN'T I WONDER IF WE MIGHT SEE THE ENGINEER WHO WAS SHOT ? WED LIKE To TALK BUT,AS I RECALL, JORDAN, THE FIREMAN, HAD THE DOOR OF THE FIREBOX OPEN AND WAS THROW- ING ON SOME COAL! SUDDENLY, IHEARD A SERIES OF [ ( t WEAR DAN SINNED THAT SHINER ON VA, WHEN YA TED avICE a OFF. “You should have some idea of how many children your sisters have.” | Tuis Curious WorLD Viena" os | FAIR ENOUGH! MY SISTER, MY BROTHER, MY FATHER \ SuREts! GUT WELL, ( KINDA Oon'T Like TH’ \doHerT! E! th MN MOTHER ALL Gave Mme Neck= ) WHY TELL me] COLORS IN /EM, AN! AS THey | ALL THOSE? WHY, TIES FER CHRISTMAS, AN’ FROM My {YER “TROUBLES: WERE ALL BOUGHT HERE, WE COULDN'T THINK AUNTS, AY UNCLES, MY COUSINS, AN' MY , T WANNA ExcHaNce ‘Em. OF DOIN’ THAT! BUT, AT THE ‘Here Is My Heart’ Gay Musical Film “Here Is My Heart,” gay musical comedy with Bing Crosby and Kitty Carlisle, will show at the Paramount theater today and Thursday. The film features several song num- bers. In one of them, Crosby sings his own recording, and “It’s June in January” seems to be the song audi- ences are most likely to remember. Locales of the story are the mid- Atlantic, prologue sequence, and a Parisian ‘hotel, and the time is the present. With the story told in an episodic fashion, comedy dominates, * in characters and situations, pepped ‘up sometimes by sparkling comedy and made topical by solo music. In the finale, suspense is given an odd J. Paul Jones, chasing the rainbow of boyhood ambitions, hits the trail of a pair of ancient Admiral John Paul Jones pistols which he would present to the U. S. Naval Academy. ‘ Eventually finds out who he actually is and be- lieves that ‘his love making is only an American way to come into possession of the pistols. The others, however, through whom, even though he pats u Ww) even put them to detested work, they can at Teast eat and sleep in security. A bullet-shaped racing car has been tested at high speed England. Greater epeed is expected to result trom’ Sesign whihout in in | Wi MOVIES New Mystery Film Has Romance, Love Secret love rebellions against un- happy marriage ties are important, factors in the current RKO-Radio| mystery drama, “Dangerous Corner,” coming to the Capitol Theater Thurs- day and Friday, ‘The story revolves around @ group of four partners in the business, a beautiful woman reader, a trusted employe of the firm, an au- thoress and the wives of two of the partners. Deeper than the common. business and social ties of the group are unsuspecting love angles revealed only after the strange death of one member of the firm, and the sudden awakening of another, more than a year after that death, to the fact that only half-truths have been told by those concerned. He demands the whole truth and gets it in a surpris- ing way, finding that he, too, is in the ring of guilty. The wife of Robert Chatfield had had secret meetings with his brother, while the book reader secretly adored the same Robert Chatfield while |openly keeping company with Charles Stanton, a bachelor in the firm, who) was protecting the gambling losses of ;| another of the wives. Involved as are the hidden alliances in the daily lives of this group, their mistakes yet are worked out in the plot and are somewhat atoned for. The automobile industry consumed approximately 2,500 tons more of tin during the first half of the current year than it did during the corre- sponding period of 1933, Production of aircraft for civil use in the Pnited States increased rapid- ly in the years following the World ‘ar, from 662 airplanes built in 1919 GRaAmMAW, | Got NECKTIES, Too! NOW, AIN'T THAT TURRUBLE? WASH TUBBS OUT, TELL ME VLOTELL Yea WHAT | WILL bot asour NOUR TRIP! HOW IS NOUR BROTHER? TM NING TO HEAR ABOUT EVERNTHING RESENTLY, AFTER SNEAKING ACROSS THE IAN BORDER, IN SEARCH OF PRI RT, WASH AND EASY COMB TO AN INN. 5. PAT. OFF. STILLED CLOCK, AS THE THE INTRUDERS, + © 1096 BY NEA SEAVICE, INC, T. M. REGU. 8. pat. Orr. ae a ee ee ee 4 eyvcwts Sor eCOMme eas TOwzes eR ww eEoe G sao ¢g ess ‘wy ode oS ose ose OPescessy

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