The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1935, Page 12

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 : THE GUMPS—ONE NEVER CAN TELL Fine For Di gestion LEY'S =RFECT GUM Fine For Teeth SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark “Then I finally discovered why he brought me flowers so often. He had a crush on the girl at the flower shop.” | Tis Curious Wortb Forguen’ | NO ONE KNEW THE NATIVE LAND OF THE COMMON LILAC UNTIL 1826, WHEN IT WAS REPORTED IN WESTERN RUMANIA. FORMIC ACIO* WAS MADE, AT ONE TIME, BY DISTLUNG REO ANTS/ AHORNGBICL, IN FLIGHT, SOUNDS LIKE AN AIRPLANE. @ 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. - AT THE MOVIES e Ayres and Trevor in ‘Spring Tonic’ Cast ‘Spring's balmy breezes make balmy the characters of “Spring Tonic,” the lareical. Fox Film comedy coming Friday and Saturday to the Para- mount Theatre. The elements of this merry piling up of escapades are a tiger on the loose, a goofy newspaper reporter, a guitar-playing Romeo, a bored heiress who bolts her wedding rehearsal, and |Joan Blondell Stars Joan Blondel, the blonde pepper box, returns to the screen after an interval of several months, in the hi- larious First National comedy ro- mance, “Traveling Saleslady,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre Friday and Saturday. The story, by Frank Howard Clark, is a snappy comedy drama with sur- prising and stirring situations, spark- a conventional gilded youth ignorant | 4ng of the first principles of love-making. Lew Ayres plays the inexpert sweet- heart who accidentally gets a post- graduate course in courtship while watching Walter King. as the torrid troubador, croon himself into a girl’s heart. Claire Fevor is the heiress hotfoot- ing it for romance. ZaSu Pitts is her maid-in-waiting —and trouble. Jack , eceentric funster, enacts the scandal-sniffing reporter; exotic Tala Birell the tiger tamer, Siegfried Ru- mann a hotel guard, and the comedy able, the while making love to the man after eight o'clock in the eve- 7 WELL 1S THAD era i) WITH MY EXAMINATION NOW? TLL TAKE A HAND IN THIS! WE DON'T WANT RUFE PETTINGILL ON OUR HANDS, LIKE HE WAS, ON HIS LAST: || OF HIS FooLIsH visit tt || GOLD HUNTS! GOT IT,WITWOUT GIVING AL, AWAY- YOURE JUST HIVITING TROUBLE! THE BEST WAY OUT, is. FOR VOU ANDINE TO BRING OW A NLL LET THIS CHINKK HA (AY LAUNDRY “THis WEEK-|]- He case OPENED UP THIS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LOOK HECK —TWISS TH SPACE I PICKED OUT FOR TW SHOPPE WE'RE GONNA START !T PAID TH FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH SOME MONEY TUE SANED | In Brilliant Comedy WASH TUBBS A COCKY REC! ALL WE BROUGHT IBACK FROM THAT ANO THE IC BOX, AND TAKE DOWN THE DRAPES! THAT OUGHT To DISCOURAGE ENGLISH PEOPLE caALLEE ‘SNEEZE CHINEE NAME, “AH CHOC! THECK WITH THE GUARDS — TLL TAKE CARE OF THIS: LITTLE MATTER. 8 Ys? see2s se Fo tu in in wie pl ps en ch pl tr th w 3 w 6 ni w th Pe Se. -e se ee ed - ee oe 2 oe 8 ee Svwrusnurr s2rvazw

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