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THE BISMARCK TRIB’ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935: - THE GUMPS—RIGHT ON THE DOTTED LINE “My sdindaw amuses me. He’s president of a big corpor- ation and he doesn’t know beans about anything.” LISTEN... (F YOU'LL PLAY (ALONG, LLL NOT ONLY GET My HUBBY’ | Tuis Curious Wortp ™.iis a LIN INDIA, ME BE UsED ——~ | ON ACCOUNT OF HOT CROSS BONS WERE MADE IN HONOR OF DYANA,] GOOOESS OF THE MOON, BY THE ANCIENT ROMAN PRIESTS/ THE GUN REPRESENTED THE g nee WITH THE CROSS OMOING IT INTO THE WAVE A CHARACTERISTIC SPOUT FOR EACH SPECIES’ WHALEMEN CAN THUS IDENTIFY ‘THE VARIOUS SPECIES AT GREAT CISTANCES. © 1995 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 4-10 | _AT THE MovES | Brisson and Ellis In Hilarious Film Comedy, songs, spectacle and ro- mance in a hilarious story of royal lovers makes Paramount's “All the King’s Horses,” which opened today at the Paramount Theatre, one of those pictures nobody can afford to miss. Introducing Mary Ellis, lovely singing star of the stage, to the Am- erican film public it stars Carl Bris- son and features Edward Everett) Horton, Katherine DeMille and Ku- gene Pallette in the principal sup- vorting roles. Based on the play of the same name which enjoyed successful runs king who lost his queen because he wore an ancestral beard and spent ‘The king secures a double to fill his throne and hurries off to Vienna to learn about life, love and gaiety— hoping to surprise his spouse. But, Stanwyck Film Has Dynamic Situations Barbara Stanwyck’s latest starring picture, “The Woman in Red,” opens at the Capital Theatre to-morrow. It is a colorful and picturesque drama based on Wallace Irwin's best selling novel, “North Shore,” and is filled with thrills and intensely dyn- amic situations. In addition there is 8 glowing romance and a sensational court trial in which a young girl al- lows her reputation to be torn to tatters in order to save an innocent man from conviction of murder. A society horse show, staged at the famous Los Angeles Breakfast Club, and with some of the finest and bluest blooded horses of the West Coast taking part, adds to the inter- est of the production, There also are exciting polo matches in which Gene , Miss Stanwyck’s romantic lead, and one of the best horsemen in Holly- wood, takes active part. This is the first time Miss Stanwyck and Ray- mond have been cast together and the couple are said to make an ideal pair of screen lovers. There is a quadrangular love affair, Genevieve Tobin, in the role of a wealthy but vixenish society woman, being Miss Stanwyck’s rival for the love of Raymond while John Eldridge is Raymond's rival, both being en- amoured of the star of the picture. During the World War, dogs were | af A By ite ge wth cant fan [I ili ft i trained to lay signal wire through dangerous zones. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SHORTLY AFTER SHE SLIPPED T ON HIS FINGER, 3TWO MEN STEP- PED UP AND HANDED HECK THE DIAMONDS, STOLEN FROM ANOTHER FIG WASH AND EASY VS. IRATE (ITALIAN FISHERMEN. BATTERED AND TORN, BUT STILL CLUTCHING THEIR PRECIOUS BOTTLE, WASH AND EASY BREAK AWAY, 7 OU, PARDON ME’ 1 FORGOT To PUT, 7VTHE SHPPER INI, oc ‘EM UP, FELLA — Wrow! PoP SURE WILL ge Py 3 RE TWCKLED! LOOKIT ‘EM — feel Pe NO ESHA STUFE GOSH ZTHEN'RE PURTY — @ SIEBER SBSF2R Po CSlueFe eowese sees pacoe = eaot s=ene owuss ZRESZS FSEREPERTEE SRESELEES. Sg,