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SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1935 __ THE GUMPS— SOMEBODY'S MOTHER STON A SQUALID LITTLE | HOPE BUA GUMP HE IN ALL HIS LUXURY= WELL~ SAVING IS A GREAT “BING = SS Gaepms pecene aa “Please listen, Alice. For a long time Pve been wanting to tell you how I feel about you.” BACK STAIRS ROOM<§ RaaeSerarposy s HAS PINAL FOQUNG AN ABGDE=— fF AMARTYR TO THE “CRUELTY” OF HER BILWONAIRE SON-IN-LAW = VIN THIS FILTHY OLD HOVEL- \ OUGHT TO GNE A PARTY- INVITE, ALL HIS FINE PRIENDS- LET THEM SEE HOW HE HAS REPAID SNE WOMAN THROUGH SO MANY LONG NOT ONLY FOR YOUR OLD BUT WHEN YOU'RE ‘THI YouR HOME BODILY BY’ AND LEFT ‘To STARVE = BUT NOTHING | CAN BO NON ONLY SRIN AND BEAR IT =46 000-3650 WILL BE SATISFIED NOW WHEN HE SEES ( FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THEIR MOTORS HAVE CONKED ON THEM...AND GUYS LIKE THAT GET SOME AWFUL PICTURES OF DAVEY JONES’ LOCKER, IN THEIR I OFFERED THEM ASSISTANCE IF THEY PROMISED. 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Mesee pase WAS Ricr-— MEBBE 1 SHOULD TURN BACK, BUT — NO, DARNED IF T WILL — WARE EVERYONE LAUGH AT ME SAELL BE SORRY. WHEN 1 GET BACK, NTELL ER WOTTA SWELL TIME T THAT (DEA OF BOOTS ABOUT SPENDIN’ HEI VACATION WHEREVER Sve HAPPENS VCE AT ANS RATE WILLIE WILL Shirley Temple Has Great Holding Power Shirley Temple seems to have no in some pictures she tugs at the heart strings of her audience, and in still others she sends them home roaring at her comedy antics. But her newest starring picture, “Curly Top,” now showing at the ‘Paramount Theatre, combines all of Shirley Temple’s many talents and “Curly Top” opens with scenes in an orphanage where Shirley is the ir- responsible cut-up, forever getting into trouble and forever laughing her- self out of it. of the orphanage, adopts the child, who has won his heart with her and wholesomeness. But he also her pet pony, her duck grown sister, Rochelle in the bargain. ensuing scenes of the film & romance grows up be- Boles and Miss Hudson its happy climax. And, or misunderstandings ’s always Shirley who ach. ‘kling tunes, all with music versatile Ray Henderson, were especially written for Shirley and the other members of the cast. i Pte Ef rail g g compared to 69,943,000 pounds in three months, an egg yoke ex- & temperature below 34 de- ‘Lady Tubbs’ Picture Proves Kipling Right “For Rosy O'Grady And the Colonel's lady Are sisters under the skin.” Rudyard Kipling’s famous lines are again proven in “Lady Tubbs,” the rollicking comedy which opens an en- gagement tomorrow at the Capitol) ‘Theatre, with Alice Brady in the fea- tured role, Indeed, the motion pic- ture goes the poem one better, and demonstrates that both can be under the SAME skin, In the opening sequences of the story, Miss Brady is seen as the cook at a railway construction camp in Kansas, “mothering” the men with Tough good humor. She is greatly disturbed when she learns that Wynne, the pretty niece she has put through college, is unable to marry Phil, the young man of her heart, because her lack of family .connec- tions make her unacceptable to the boy's wealthy and snobbish parents. At this juncture, however, the cook inherits a half-million dollar fortune. Soon afterward she returns to New York masquerading under the spur- ious title of “Lady Tubbs,” and her niece are now received with open arms by the title-worshipping Long Islanders who formerly refused to welcome the girl into their home. “Lady Tubbs” was directed by Alan Crosland, and heading the cast ap- pearing with Miss Brady are Douglass Montgomery, Anita Louise, June Clay- worth, Alan Mowbray, Hedda Hopper and Lumsden Hare. BAHI $500 WORTH O' FISHING WELL, DON'T GIVE UP, BUT LUE TRIED ‘EM BAIT AND NARY A FISH. IT'S JUST A CASE OF ALL. 'VE— wuP! emmy, FINDING OUT WHICH THERE GOES MY si BAIT THEY LIKE. 4 AS 82 e8rrog¢ryn FRMS8S99 iy Bevenuto Cellini tells how he was given ground diamonds in his food while he was a prisoner in Florence. His enemies went to such expense to kill him because they feared he might be able to digest ground glass; so they chose the harder substance, ‘The body of the aulostoma chinense ,| resembles the skeleton of a man. This fish is found in the southern seas.