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D. 304 Fourth St. Phone 1500 “He said if I'd stay on that diet there's no reason why I 7 .shouldn’t live to be eighty.” THis CURIOUS WORLD @utteen AMBLYPOD, A CURIOUS ANIMAL, HAVING THREE. ne SETS OF HORNS/ [T VANISHED FROM: | THE EARTH MILLIONS OF VEARS AGO. COMES FROM THE CASSAVA PLANT, WHICH CONTAINS DEADLY HYDROCYANIC ACID, THE HEATING PROCESS USED IN MAKING TAPIOCA KILLS THE POISON. © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. | AT THE MOVIES ‘Sweet Adeline’ Film Picture of Dickens’ Great Entertainment; Novel Great Triumph An audience which was left whist-| Taking its place among the truly ling, with feet tapping and lips smil-|great pictures of all time, “David ing, paid tribute to what is undoubt- | Copperfield” opened yesterday at edly the greatest of all Warner Bros. muiscal spectacle: which opened for st the Capitol Theatre Sunday. There is no mystery as to how Wa ner Bros., already famous for their re- markable musicals, surpassed their previous efforts. They took a clever operetta with the reputation of a 63- the Paramount Theatre. To say that it is at once one of the most preten- jus and one of the most intimate jthan bigness and more than inti- macy; it has a soul, | As it develops its absorbing story it runs the full gamut of entertain- week run on Broadway and gave it|/ment qualities. There is a wealth of the kind of production treatment pos- sible only to the Warner Bros. or- |romance, a wealth of pathos, a wealth of comedy, There are spectacle and ganization, provided as its star the | thrills and tragedy and beauty. But cha Irene Dunne, gave her @iwhen you leave the theatre “David cast which included four of the fun- niest comedians in films, and added to it the directing genius of Mervyn Le- Roy and Bobby Connolly, master of dance spectacles. ‘The result was an evening of per- fect entertainment. |Coppertiela” remains with you. For it “does something” to the heart that baffles n. W. O. Fields, for instance, is ex- actly as one would expect Micawber to be. Pompous, boasting, strutting, he is the epitome of every human ‘The screen version retains the best foible and weakness, yet brings to the of the original to which has been add- ed much that is new and better, in- cluding two songs written particularly for this production, by Jerome Kern who, with Oscar Hammerstein UL, wrote the. operetta. The story is laid in the gay nine- ties, and concerns the proprietor of a Hoboken beer garden and his daugh- ters, who not only wait on tables but sing for the customers, Governor Bibb Graves of Alabama cently killed a 29Z-pound, 12-point ‘role @ certain note of pathos that only emphasizes the high comedy. He is tremendous. Edna May Oliver, as Aunt Betsy Trotwood, is another character “right out of the book.” As Osullivan, Rathbone, Elizabeth Allan, Hugh Wil- Uams, Herbert Mundin—to mention lonly a very few—are believable and buck while hunting @ shat sta’e, _ real io their cokes , « SOCIAL OUTCAST -——~ AD AE ALE BIM AND MILLIE ARE GUESTS AT A NURSING Fie® BERK EVE™ AND UURT AT Shit | POINT A SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTER Kent. BALL NEXT SATURDAY - BOYS, I'VE BEEN INFORMED THAT MR.ADLER , THE PRESIDENT OF THE RAIL- ROAD, WANTS TO REWARD YoU IN THE PRESENCE OF THE ‘TO LEAVE,RIGHT NOW — ‘THERE'S THE OUTSIDE DOOR 1 WANNA TRY ON @ AleW PAIR OF DANCIN’ PUMPS, AN’ BE CARNED ¢ I CAREFUL HOW Ya HanoLe My ceeT! —/ NOW, NOW, PODNER,] M—IM OK ANO OOOLA, MOUNTED ON DINNY, WERE GREETED WITH A BARRAGE OF STONES, SPEARS, AND AXES. QiTH THE AIR AROUND THEM FILLED WITH FLYING MIS6LES, THEY BEAT A HASTY RETREAT = SEEKING SAFETY IN THE SURROUNDING JUNGLE. % THE GUMPS—JUST A HOME BODY SHE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON- AND HERE | AM ‘TIED DOWN WITH THIS HUMILIATING Ne = FOR MONTHS. BIM AND MILLI NE SAT AROUND ‘THIS HOUSE= NE OUT= ENOUGH YEAH, AN BRUISES.AN’ fx cree ea Date en! @ DANCE MARATHON! Qn! Have HIM EXAINE HE OL! PEDALS, HUH? aks NOW, ISN'T THAT JUST LIKE HER? BLESS HER HEART - WHAT A GIRL!!! WELL -$ COULD MAKE A PRETTY GOOD GUESS WHERE SHE GOT THAT IDEA! GUT THEN, MONA, TOO, DIO SOMETHING THAT COUNTED, assers! wee MY 1M STRONGERN-1 LOOK, FLD AN! IL Stick By Nous =