The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 14, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935 THE GUMPS—IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED \ ta CAN ; GIN WE YOU ASK ME MRS GUMP~ MAT MOR NS SING TO. X UTHINK YOUR HUSBAND'S PUT OVER ON ME = HE WAS OUT WITH BIM ao ELL- ISN'T THAT RIGHT T ExSrmenis in wy Cheng lee! IT OUGHTA BE EASY TO DO A DELAYED ; ’ JUMP AND PULL THE RIPCORD, JUST ABOVE THEY'LL PASS THE WORD . THAT SHIP! THEY'D PICK UP THE ONE WHO ALONG, AND EVERY LAST: ica SHIP ON THE SEAS WILL BE SHOOTING'AT US / YOULL HAVE To SPEAK. A LITTLE LOUDER, DANNY ! fe. Dot MEA Stevie mens us. Patios “Now remember—this is for today and this food ‘is for to- morrow in case we.don’t get back. | By William | Ferguson |: Tuis Curious WORLD (OU, PLEASE,AR, HOWDY GO DIVE) OKAY, ORS. INTE OCEAN AN BRING BACK /WHOOPDEEDOO (Y GOLDFISH Tome, TOME! A TLL Tey! MOST STARS are DOUBLE or MULTIPLE SYSTEMS/ AS A STAR SPINS ON ITS AXis, IT DIVOES BY FUGAL FORCE. — © 1905 By NEA SERVICE, INC, GH AT THE MOVIES fa st ‘Broadway Gondolier’ Gripping Film Offers - T OB, TO, RATHER, WOU BEY RENRAER | Features New Songs} Public a Novel Treat San’ 8 ABOUT MOST_ANN: PLAC J) VACEN mY TRIPS? Movie makers feel poud when they| Some of the most moving drama- TT eng eee aE Ao soreen anus" tic situations ever seen on the mo- aT fward with s picture in which no less|#0" Picture screen, along with i than six songs are confidently ex-| Sparkling dialogue and plenty of na- : pected to become outstanding hits. |tural comedy are combined to make jal 3 2 \) The picture is “Broadway Gondo-| “Orchids To You,” which starts its ; Mier,” which comes to the Capitol| engagement today on the screen of ‘Theatre soon. Powell and Joan/the Paramount Theatre, one of the Blondell, popular stars of “Gold Dig-| most powerful and unusual romantic gers of 1933” are reunited. Together! dramas, with a theme completely out with Adolphe Menjou and Louise Fa-|of the beaten track. wenda they ‘head the all star cast, John Boles, Filmdom’s most popu- Harry Werren and Al Dubin, ace) lar singing star, plays the role of a song-writing: team, have won wide clever society lawyer. Boles’ remark- ecclaim: for their efforts in previous | able talents tend to make Fox Film’s ‘Warner: ‘Bros. ‘productions, but with! “Orchids To You” one of the season’s the release of “Broadway Gondolier,” | Outstanding films. it is believed-that even greater com-| Jean Muir has the part of a beau- mendation:-will be showered upon|teous lady florist, whose trade se- them. crets could break @ thousand hearts; In addition to the singing of the| while Charles Butterworth, the fav- ——$—$—$— $$$ —$ r { BUDDIE, YOUIRE THE PROUD POSSESSOR OF ular Dick Powell, the catchy airs|orite “deadpan” comedian of laughs IF 1 HAD A BOAT, y NEW, LAPS! BOA a ‘Warren and Dubin are ably pre-|in “orchids To You,” is » wealthy DAMES GIMME| |SEG, L'D LEAVE Dis SERIOUS D , COLLAPSIBLE es sented by three groups of radio fav-| idler. COUNTRY RIGHT 6 : orites, the Four Mills Brothers, Ted| ‘The film has been greeted with DIS MINUTE FioRito with his nationally famed|great praise wherever it has played " CUT. Z orchestra, and the Canova Family. |and Paramount Theatre audiences “Lonely Gondolier” is a plaintive) are promised a performance that will melody which Powell sings in both| grip every spectator. English and Italian and he also sings} Ruthelma Stevens, Harvey Steph- the lilting “Rose In Her Hair” in both} ens and Arthur Lake have featured \ ig Janguages. roles in “Orchids To You,” which was ‘ 4 ea —_—_—————_ produced by Robert T. Kane and di- lf i Uh, Mott—The Mott Pioneer Press re-/ rected by William A. Seiter. wea cently declared a dividend, ———- ‘i —— Linton—Colin Campbell, 17-year- Judson—The Judson Booster club] old Ashley youth, saved Mrs. will stage a harvest festival Aug. 31-'Clark, Strasburg, from death in Sept. 1. Club officers are Carl Guloe, | Beaver creek here. He pulled the un- chairman, George Mailers, secretary-|consclous woman’s body from the treasurer, Bud Shobe, tail twister, and| bottom. It took 15 minutes to revive Don 8. Gugem, business manager. er. Le ih t WELL, | DECLARE! YOUVE LOOKIT TH WAY THEY OBEY Cart Bt A Pe ins STOPPED TH' STRIKE! 3 ‘| ACOMMAND! WHY, YOU'VE ] q RIGHT OFF, OVER TH EDGE SEEN GOT THEM EATIN’ RIGHT i V wna ; OUTA YER HAND! SEEN OUR FALL TERM WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 2

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