The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1935, Page 10

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Qavascan reddearescans means aAm mn maee obtener nee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 1988 THE GUMPS—THE POOR RELATION 7 Good GRACIOUS’ 4 Wow THE TIME FLIES— Goob : Ano SPOSE. Ir MORNING ~ Zuspose IT's MY Totus Be POLITE THE POOR RELATIONS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | (2.1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT, is to remove the tags. I don’t want my daughter-in- alae law to know that I didn’t: knit them.” | Tus Curious Wort By William ] Ferguson J LOUISIANA HAS 4,790 MILES OF NAVGABLE e WATERS .... MORE THAN TWICE THAT oe. OF ANY OTHER STATE/ vTHERE are 65 ACTIVE VOLCANOES IN EXISTENCE TODAY. | BELIEVE YOU'RE THE )OH,NO, I'O 3 NEXT ONE TO BE WAITED } LADY, MRS.COMPAH, WHO ON, MR. HOWDY! \ MEAN & CHARGE ACCOUNT, SUCH AS (Have AT OL22EM's STORE! © 1995 BY WEA SERVICE. INC. AT THE MOVIES Renin oS (7 of Flanders’ Is NOW, VE BROKEN (T—'NO,1TS ws’ COME OPEN ! TH’ FIRE. - / j IT Looks ~ way, WHOD TUE MELTED SOMETHIN’ my Musi Kx EVER GUESS THERE WAS : A WIDDEN COMPARTMENT AN ITs 2222 OMI, WERE'S A NOTE ~: ‘David Copperfield’ Returns for Night} Colorful Production mine cast f scin-| Some of the most colorful cos- james, of the; tumes, settings and scenes of the tations | cinema year will be found in “A Dog come back to the) of Flanders,” film version of “Ouida’s” | famous novel, showing at the Capitol Charles | Theatre tonight, Thursday and Fri- HER WHEN IT SLIPPED OUT OF WER HAND AND, FELL ‘To THES FLOOR, The costumes are fashioned after a fh the medium of! the colorful Flemish peasants’ clothes the films. for the poor and the middle class Sixty-five stars and red play-| farmers, even to the wooden shoes. ke up the “key” characters of | The Ticher people appear in bizarre f ‘ jclothes approximating the French W. C. Fields creates the immortal) clothes of 1912 to 1914. Wilkin’ Micawber, Esq.. the improvi-; The two houses, the boy hero Nel- cient but happy wastrel who is “al- |Jo's humble one, and the Cogez’ home, Ways expecting something to turn)represent the Flemish peasant and up.” | well-to: farmer's homes, Both are Frank Lawton, who distinguished| bright clean, but one is @ poor himself in “Cavalcade,” plays the| man’s thatched hut on a small piece adult David Copperfield, and the child|of ground, and the other is a large role is played by one of the brilliant| house built of plaster resembling a juvenile discoveries of recent years, @|city house. 10-year-old lad named Freddie Bar-| The Cathedral set was designed tholomew. from the Cathedral at Antwerp. The Lionel Barrymore, Madge Evans,| village is typically Flemish, with red ‘Maureen O'Sullivan, Edna May Oli-| roofs, shuttered windows and ver, Lewis Stone, Frank Lawton,|white walls, and many knick-knacks Freddie Bartholomew. Elizabeth Al-|in the parlors. Against this colorful background of wooden shoes, quaint costumes and settings, dog carts and rolling | green countrysides is woven this dra- matic and sometimes sorrowful and sometimes humorous tale of the boy of Flanders who strives to become @ great artist despite poverty and oth- +». these are among the dis-/er tinguished players who were chosen! Frankie ‘Thomas is seen in the ms — a to create characters that are immor- |leading role in “A Dog of Flanders,” Pear = ——— tal figures of literature. With O. P. Heggle, and “Lightning” SR TILL IN POSSESSION OF BOARDMAN'S PRECIOUS ‘aay mary oe) iter. PACKAGE, THE RUFFIANS RUN To A BOAT Inquiry Into Soviet Malt Exei ; WHCH SED UP At A NEARBY WHARE Recognition Halted xcise Tax in i Dry States Invalid #8 Hi his ua He EE z z ge B BFF iF FT H iF i Fi E the federal district I

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