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SIDEGLANCES - ‘ } i ery ms - By George Clark | “That ’phone call’ for you was asking about a date. I told him yes, , Was that all right?” ALL THE STARS THAT ARE THE OFFICIAL. NAME OF THE CAPITAL OF THE UNITED STATES |S “THE CITV OF WASHINGTON” If © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE ING THis Curious WorLD i OT PONENT } a ANIMALS BELONGING TO THE APPARENTLY THE LARGEST AND BRIGHTEST OF ALL STARS, ACTUALLY IS ONE OF THE SMALLEST OF VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE. By William Ferguson DEER FAMILY [AT THE MOVIES | AT THE MOVIES i Greta’s Latest Film Has Impressive Cast Greta Garbo’s tenth anniversary picture, “Anna Karenina,” now at the Paramount Theatre, has one of the most impressive casts of feature players available. The story, with a background of imperialistic Russia at the height of | that nation’s wealth and splendor, was directed by Clarence Brown. ‘Almost all of the characters in the novel are retained in the pic- ture, totaling forty featured roles. Heading the cast are Garbo, as Anna Karenina, and Fredric March as Count Vronsky, her lover. Basil Rathbone was lured from the stage ‘. play Karenin, Anna’s ruthless ausband, and. Freddie Bartholomew, of “David Copperfteld,” was called back from personal appearance tri- umphs to take over the role as Garbo’s son. Maureen O'Sullivan, because of her brilliant work in “Barretts of ‘Wimpole’ Street,” was chosen from an imposing lst of candidates for and | night ‘Page Miss Glory’ Is New Hit for O’Brien Pat O'Brien's screen debut as “Hildy Johnson,”. the fast-talking reporter of Ben Hecht’s and Charles MacArthur's “The Front: Page,” was more or less accidental. O'Brien, cast in the character lead in Marion Davies’ Cosmopoli- jtan comedy “Page Miss Glory,” showing at the Capitol Theatre soon in Miss Davies’ first Warner Bros. release, played the role of the man- aging editor in “The Front Page” on the stage. The film producer who brought | him to Hollywood, however, was un- der the impression that O’Brien had | played the part of Hildy Johnson. O'Brien made no complaint when he was cast as the reporter in the film version of the play because he realized that Hildy Johnson was a much more important character than the managing editor. As the reporter, O’Brien became a success on the screen virtually over- a “Page Miss Glory” is a gay com- : based on the Broadway stage There is a talented all star cast star, 'THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1935 _ ONE MEASLY DIME BETWEEN __ ME AND STARVATION, LITTLE ALFIE = AND THIS CRACKER, ISTHE LAST CRUMB OF FOOD IN THE HOUSE = WELL- IT'S SHARE AND SHARE AUKE = BUT HEAVEN KNOWS WHEN WE TWO WILL EAT ; AGAIN HELLO, FOUR-EYES! UNDERSTAND YOu'RE TRYIN' TO MAKE THE TEAM! FAT CHANCE YOU HAVE TAKE A LOOK AT THIS !! THE GUMPS—O, DEAR, 0, DEAR @ IN ALL THE WORLD NOY A FRIEND 1 TURN Too NOY A SOUL TO HELP ME OUT = NOW - AFTER ALL THIS, WILL | FINALLY BE DRIVEN TO GO GROVELLING BACK TO THAT CRUEL TYRANT OF A SON-IN-LAW] ‘TO CRINGE AT HIS FEET- BEG FORGIVENESS= THEN LET HIM J ABUSE ME AND MISTREAT 2 THEY PUT PICTURES LIKE THIS IN THE PAPERS, A Guy 1S IMPORTANT !! “BOUT NUFFIN ! HE KICKS ‘EM AROUND ts. HEELS -HE DON' NEED NO WHIP! . AM IN DE BAG: DE KICKIN’ FOOL, DEY CALLS HIM / TTS SWELL HEAR YER||T BETTER HANG UP, Now!) VOICE AGAIN, KITTY = || MRS.0U22EM'S GOT HER HAVIN’ & NICE TIME? || EAGLE EYE ON ME! THASS GOOD---° : Epuxren7 PRESIDENT THE SUCKERS WHEN Hey} COME TO DEMAND THEIR MONEY BACK, BUT MEN, f HAD NOTHIN’ TOO WITH TH’ WANS 1 JEST? JHIM HAVIN’ ONLY 3 MON SOME, FOLKS SAYS HE GOT A SO YER ON tH’ JEST-ER—UH-A PHONE AGAIN, BUSINESS CALLI I HUH? WAS TALKIN’ TO A CUSTOMER, MRS, Ou22eM) CERN AS Cac NSEE CINE GON TSE LOVE AN’ SWEETIE PEt WELL MEET HIM AYER ON! BUT “WARTS THIS WERE RIDIN IN, OSS YOU SES NO HEM BOLOINS 'S WNAT IF TREO TOPPLE OVER 7 AN) LOOWIT THY SM TWERES DAK-NINE -TEN= TWELNE ~ GOLIN SAWES!T NEVER SEEN) SO MANN BEFORE MORE REVELATIONS THINK IT, BROTHER: TL KNOW FER A FACT, SEE, THAT HE: ITLAND AS FER ESCUSA ME, JUST PASSED AN EXAMINATION _ | PLEASE. DID FOR %$ 200,000 OF LIFE WHY, THAT OLD SWINDLER'S AS _/USED 7D SELLA Hale AND HEARTY As— REAL ESAT 70 LIVE—BALONEY? FEETOF WATER, ”