The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1935 _ THE GUMPS—HER COMEBACK LL-ANDY- 1 DID JUST 7 AND I'LL BET IT WORKED, Took IT LiKE . \% AS You ‘TOLD ME — | WENT DIDN'T IT ? ILL BET SHE WON'T A LAMB ? ce ane putoy Tr te Caeeer ere MAY wow? Sharpe AGT LAST NIGHT= LAID IT x 4 RIGHT DOWN ON THE LINE HOUSE- OW DIG FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IM BEGINNIN' TO GIT DISCOURAGED DANNY! 1 AIN'T ANOUNGSTER ANY MORE! I CANT GET UP OFF “THE CANVAS AS QUICK AS I USED 7! WELL HAVE TO CHANGE OUR PLANS, DANNY! WE HAVE THE WORLD COM- PETING AGAINST US !! THATS THE OLD FIGHT, ILL THRUST OUT MY RUFE ! WELL SHOW'EM! || CHIN YOUNG FELLER BUT EVEN IF YOU ARENT |] Sour ABOUT FIFTEEN 2 MA SAWCE HG. UE MT. OFE. “Haven't I finished paying for last year’s drouth?” GETTER GET BUSY, SO] |THERE'S A GENT MILES I JEsT SWAM OUT TA ) WELL, YA SWAM Me eLUBS WON'T THINK |] OER SHORE! MEBGE ask Ya te % NEED ONY f I'M LOAEIN’ ¢ rt wots anean swim RESCUIN’ T/DAY? 1 BuT IE Ye NEED me, 3est YELL] AVERAGE HIVE of GEES |. CONTAINS BETWEEN fF 60,000. ANO 76,000 f- ~ ( COSTAN ICA WHICH. HAS AN AREA BOY, on Boy! oe AND THE FUNNY PART OF v \o, || L GUESS WANT GINES ME TRE \F THE OLD REST — AND L LOVE tT BIGEERT WICK 19,0M GIVING, Gasca eee ate WATTIE A BRENZ ) POOR WIDITAIS a Sa Seg ( : see arn) — WORKIN E NOY 16 LOST A SREEZE FOR ME, BOT WTS AN EVERY DAY 508 WITH WER | GEE“LLL NEVER FEEL SORRY TOR MYSELF AGAIN , AS AT THE MOVIES Dunn Enacts Romance Comedy Is Coming Lead in Laugh Film Enacting a flippant, bantering role, wf the type which won him stardom, James Dunn heads a sterling comedy vast in Fox: Film's laugh-filled pic- ture of four lovable scoundreds, “Welcome Home,” now at the Para- wount Theatre. Pert Arline Judge and lovely Rosina Uawrence, Fox Film's newest starlet, ‘plit romantic honors opposie Dunn Walburn, William Prawley and Charles Sellon are im- cast in comedy character- \zations. ‘The home of “Welcome Home” is Elmdale, a representative little town whose citizens are holding a high school reunion in the secret hope of luring back an old millionaire who may. put up the money for their much-needed new factory. James Dunn is among the boys who came home. A “con’ man in real life, he poses as an “investment specialist,” wins the confidence of his former g : : é i # been long estab- his old associates Dunn wants to help the fi ae i To Capitol Theatre Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell and Hugh Herbert have been the source of riotous laughter in a number of Pictures, including “Traveling Sales- lady,” “Kansas City Princess,” and “Havana Widows.” Now they are together again in what is heralded as the most hilar- jus comedy romance of all, “We're in the Money,” the Warner Bros. picture which will be the feature attraction Be the Capitol Theatre on Wednes- lay. Hugh Herbert is an absent minded attorney who specializes in breach of Promise cases, and puzzles, while Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell ere his two slick and chiseling pro- cess servers. Glenda portrays an out and-out gold digger, and so does Joan, until she falls in love with a man on a park bench whom she thinks is a chauffeur, but who is really a man of wealth masquerading to escape the girls, who are pursuing him to serve him with a subpoena in a breach of Promise case, How Joan, aided by her pal Glen- da, pursues the man she loves, the subterfuges she resorts to serve the Papers on him, and the complications that ensue, makes a comedy of errors and double crosses that are said to be funnier than any picture in which work 2 Of course they get into pile of|the three comedians have starred. moments for the swindlers, but|sings one of hts inimitabie songs. Ross Alexander plays the hunted man. Phil Regan, the former Radio Cop, With a record of nearly 2,000,000 hours of service, a 200-year-old Srandfather clock is owned by Capt. Arthur William Harrison, of Greas- by, England. The clock was built in be 2st movie addicts in the word. Aj 1735 and still is in good condition. 5e) R. M. Smith, Vermillion, Kan, Owns and uses a razor hone made in| Heidelberg, Germany, in 1620, by his | great - great - great - great - great- | racdlakbes ELL, sie! Wane? ‘THOSE TWIDDLEDEE GIRLS CERTAINLY ENJOY A GOOD) ( (T's JUST OODLES OF FUN TO SEE WASH AND Re Our THER HAIR, WOW OF ALL HAPPENS AT 15) oe (3 Lisi WHEN HE BOYS’ TENT SUDDENLY 17'S ALMOST AS FUNNY AS WASH D Ss r} it FINDING A TURTLE IN HIS BED}, COLLAPSES. WHEE! THAT RINGS THE BELL.

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