The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1935, Page 10

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io] j SIDEGLANCES - -_ By George Clark | THE GUMPS~ REAPING THE HARVEST AND MOTHER ONE OF THESE DAYS WA GOING ‘TO SEE THAT YOURE REPAID- w. VLL LET YOU IN_ON SOMETHING ye THAT'S REALLY BIG= WHEN THE RIGHT TE COMES — WHEN THINGS ARE RIPE FOR A REAL CLEAN-UP, VM GOING TO LET YOO KNOW — geo pes , | TELL YOU MOTHER - "Vee eos RAINING Ronms: HERE AGAIN, MY LUCK HAS JUST BEEN’ SKY-ROCKETING- i CXUARDS today aren't the big men of yester- | Goivear ty See ecenariy ight onl fat, 4 | for.they must pull out and run interference on § i ‘ + all end runs and trick maneuvers. However, a | guard must carry enough beef that he can hold ped Chobe ete is sath -Rroper stance of a guard is a crouch the feet spread so that the toe of the outside foot is on a line with the heel of the inside foot. Very little weight is on the hands. From this the can charge ahead, or pull out:of line to aid a runner. charge should be low and from undey tnan who isearying the Bale ree man ing . we erate tn leo jis: imi late opponent, his ui to look for the man with the ball, 2 . pee moneonear mess fA O64 22. “Now I don’t want to have to tell you again that you're vio- lating the firet principles of structural engineering!” MALLARO. ff 1S MORE VALUABLE TO THE HUMAN RACE THAN ANV OTHER DUCK IN THE WORLD. THIS CURIOUS WORLD “ews TWELFTH OF THE TIME SUNRISE, ANO ONE- TWELFTH OF THE TIME SUNSET; HENCE, OF HOUR UNTIL 18i6é. TSH! TSH! AH HAD DA * SAME KINDA IDEE TWO YEARS AGO,AN' MAH WIFE. 1S BEEN BUSY DOIN’ WASHIN' EVAH SINCE ? FORMERLY WAS ONE- BETWEEN SUNSET AND BETWEEN SUNRISE AND ff DIFFERENT LENGTHS IN DIFFERENT SEASONS/ PARIS, FRANCE, DID NOT ADOBT A STANDARD Ya MEAN TA say OU'ALC A. )surel tTHERE’s No KAZAM KIN MAKE REAL / TELLIN’ WHAT THEM LIVE RABBITS Behe MAGICIANS ARE LISLE AH, MONSIEUR DE FLUKE, NOU KNOw 26 RAGBIT WE 2,/KEEP FOR Ze RaseIT PIE? . ZE, COMBBELL HENRI, HE FORGET To LOCK 2€ COOP,AN' ALL 2E RABBIT HE ESCAPE! peYYy T 00, 50E! [AT THE MOVES ~—s| Nino Martini, Noted Tenor, in Film Debut ‘With triumphs in the field of opera and radio already his, youthful, handsome Nino Martini turns to con- quer new fields as he makes his long anticipated motion picture debut in “Here's to Romance,” the Jesse L. Lasky production coming Wednesday and Thursday to the Paramount Theatre. Assisted by Genevieve Tobin and Anita Louise, Martini enacts the lead- ing roles in this picture which de- scribes the tragedy, the comedy and the'romance in the life of a man with | girl ® golden voice. ‘The story, which moves from New York to bohemian Paris, is that of a man who is loved by two women, but who really loves only one. His suceess, however, depends on the woman whose affection he cannot reciprocate, and there are many amus- ing and- some near-tragic adventures before -he achieves success and the ‘omance for which he yearns. Among the. operatic favorites which eo Paul Muni Stars in ‘Dr. Socrates’ Film FROST, NOTHIN|| YOO ICICLES ~ “Dr. Socrates,” the Warner Bros. production in which Paul Muni will open at the Capitol Theatre on Wed- Powerful dramas in which that star has appeared on the screen. The picture is based on the popu- lar novel by W. R. Burnett, author of “Little Caesar,”, and carries not only the dramatic punch of the latter Play, but an engrossing romance in which a great surgeon succumbs to the charms of a little hitch-hiking 1, Muni, in the role of a once famous physician whose nerves have been shattered by the death of his fiancee, tries to bury himself in a small town. In this he is successful until one night a notorious bank bandit forces him at the point of his revolver to dress a wound he had received in a bank snd shoot up the town, Among those injured is ai who had leaped| ALLEY OOP 1 HATE TO THINK, SIR, THAT MR. BIGGER nesday, is heralded as one of the most HT HAVE BIN Yso Do MURDERED GY ONE OF US,\ 1,SKEE NER THERE, Si, YOU KIN SEE IT ON A CLEAR DAY, IF YOU'RE UP, HIGH ENOUGH. I HAVE A THEORY, SIR, MR. BIGGER WAS PURTY SKEERED AND MIGHT OF SWUM OVER To THAT OTHER ISLAND.

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