The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIB TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1985 THE GUMPS—GUMP VS. GUMP VLL GO EASY= ST HORY Fs Your I) OWN Les Ds SIDEGLANCES - ~- By George Clark NOTHING! 7M GIVING : | YOU NOTICE, A YEAR ITLL BE FUN WORKING FOR THAT od i IN ADVANCE... You'REE eT. le FIRED J! T's WINDY'S WIFE-SHe'S BEEN YEARS, a TIE DTSII 5 (WHOS ORONS "CEPT “TH' BASES WERE Pome pa ane Siren SOs EREDL” “ ; y aie Iv & ef LOADED aN’ ACC THREE. AN’ GIMME IT, WILL YA of THANKS! 9 2 00 here { RS Peo] 42 Species of pier54 Gave medical 46 care. Precept. 47 Auriculate, VERTICAL 1 Pastry. 2 Hodgepodge. 3 Sailor’s meal. 4Golf devices, 5 Harmony. 52 Wind. 6 Fashions. 36 Pussy. 53 omen Vitae 4 shee! pin. 37 To expectorate. gave him tl Droper. in. title of ——.. 9French gold | AT THE MOVIES | Raymond and Sothern |Barthelmess Is Killer In ‘Hooray for Love’| In ‘Four Hours to Kil? Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern,| As Tony Mako, the unforgettable teamed as sweethearts in RKO Ra-|character in Paramount's “Four @lo’s “Hooray for Love,” bring a new|Hours to Kill!” coming Wednesday type of glamour to the screen at the| and Thursday to the Paramount The- Capitol Theater Tuesday and Wed-|atre, Richard Barthelmess plays the nesday. part of a man sentenced to death, More than anything else they typi- wie. srraee Lis last few pours of free- ‘fy youth, with its hopes, ideals and| dom in evening up an old score. ambitions, and thelr delightful love| aise "tien Norm earame, scenes ag to have high ro-| play, “ suited. part During an intermission he escaj looks, dramatic ability and a singing from his guard, but instead of fleeing, In Raymond are combined all| hides within the theatre, awaiting these quallties, topped with @ high|the arrival of the man who squealed M®easure of glamour. During his re-|and sent him to his death. / personal appearance tour, the the meantime, the drama of in the theatre—a cloak-room

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