The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1935, Page 10

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— ne Holmes and Fun Begins i y ‘ou know, mother, I think we should get away from eacl other for a while.” to} SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark | =| HEARD OLD BIW CLEANED UP ANOTHER FORTUNE ON THE STOCK: MARKET EST ng J SOMETHING HE CAN FOR WIS NEPHEW= | Musician HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 18 To wander. of Note | 20“Tales of 1 Stabs, 5 5 Originator of Hoffmann’ “Tales of Say: Hoffmann.” 22 To meditate. is 22To meditate. 4 set 24 To spill. ewy, es Corrosion, 15 Measure of Bit cloth. pe 30 Hodgepodge. 16 Ancient. 32 Region. 19 Soft food. 36 Pedal digits. 21 Note in scale. 37 Finish. 2 Mother. 38 Chaos. 23 Bone. 39 One who 25 Chaos. 26 Wagon track. 49 Last word of 27 Mountain. yer. 2 Capable. unit. 29 Abode. hie 3 Bubryo flower. 41 Bngilah coin. 81 Ethical. aes 4 Street. 42 Benumbed. 33 Otherwise. nee 5 Junior. 45 Holding 34 Fairy. 53 Ready. 6 Hawaiian bird device. 35 To perch. 55 Food. 7 French. 46To mingle. 36 Extreme 57 Tree. 8 Musical note. 43 Haze. strain. 58 Affirms. 9 Deity. 50 Close. 43 Aye. 60 Idle chatter, 10To exist. 52 Lion. 44 Toward. 61He was a —‘11 High mountain 53 Hail! 45 Enigma. French —— 12Tribal group. 54 Transposed. 47 Cry of of fame. 16 He was also 56 Striped fabric pleasure. 62 He wrote an —— leader 58 Like. 48 Ran away. comic ——. 17 Spouse. 59 Therefore. snipes. VERTICAL 40 Structural Bishop Turns Sherlock A-.London bishop on a rampage of ‘mystery—a young couple who try to be smateur criminals—and a hilari- ous plot in which the bishop, who reads detective stories, turns Sher- Jock Holmes-and out-Holmeses and de- tective-ever heard of before—these are among the diverting details of “The Bishop Misbehaves,” Metro- Goldwyn~ Mayer's merry comedy- mystery now showing at the Para- ‘mount Theatre. Maureen eee and Norman = | AT THE MOVIES Del Rio and Marshall ‘I Live for Love’ Stars “I Live for Love,” Warner Bros. gay comedy-romance, is scheduled as the feature attraction at the Capitol The- atre on Wednesday, with Dolores Del Rio and Everett Marshall, the great operatic star, in the stellar roles. A grand pageant with beautiful girls has been staged as only Busby Berkeley, famed for his specialty numbers, can do it. While beautiful and impressive, the pageant also is filled with comedy events, the play- after his death /GALESMAN SAM SAM, WE Give 2E GuESTS] | SURE! BUT T NEW SERVICE| EACH MORNING 2ey PUT 2E SHOES OUTSIDE 2€ DOO AN! WE TAKE 2EM DOWN YO 2E GASEMENT FoR YEau, I KNow,8uT| (4 Y MOSE, TH’ PORTER, (S Sick T'Day! THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1935 THE GUMPS—NOT ASKING MUCH 7 THATS THE WAY IT IS, | ANDY = IT'S THE OLD SAYING MONEY = HANS OVER FIST- HE DOESN'T LET US IN ON SOME hands, only. man with the ball. ZZ YEAH THIS 1S THE [oJ ! TLL MISS LAST LOAD, AND WERE LOCKIN' UP TH' OLD LEAVING ALL MY LOVELY NEIGHBORS / SAM, L AM ELABBERGAST) aw, L KNOW Ya BUT THESE SHOES BELONG “TO OL’ MAN (E YOU WILL TAKE CARE YOU WANT FOR TO RUIN 2E 4 O10, GASSY | NICKECSACTER, AN' HES HOLOIN' TH’ L@cES OF 2E GUESS’ SHOES} GRAN’ caRPET? L TELL You ld ZE SHOES ARE POLISH IN ZE BASEMENT! WELL.IF IT AIN'T: THESE “MOONLIGHT AN’ THEYRE HAMBURGE: { rt KNOW Wi ROSE! Po ARENT ROSES!!! STAND BACK NOW Doceony) : ry AY MOG'RE THINK TATO CHIPS ,PICRLES | y NGS ~NOURE UST SORE AND STORE! BOOTS AND BECAUSE. LM NOT INUITING TARE GOING TO HAVE A You sees secess OY % 40,99, o So es x = —————} IE BODY OF AMOS BIGGER S Weurise eesibe tHe Sea, FS ers dressing in the costumes of the famous characters of history, taking them off in a vein of hilarity, Guy Kibbee plays the part of a radio sponsor and Berton Churchill that of a stage producer. Both are driven frantic by the two tempera- mental South American stars and the devil-may-care street singer in mar- velously gay scenes. Allen Jenkins and Hobart Cava- dugh add to the fun, the former as a tough, hardbotled press agent; the latter as 8 tayo, Fpl and a “bit-too- publ HOLD ‘EM, MEN! HOLD ‘EM! HERE COMES YER MIGHTY KING, T'LEAD YA T VICTORY? j wales Beset BV A aan,” MADMAN HE'S MURDERED TWO ead AFTER DARK, I—I WONDER WHOSE TURN PLE BE IGHT.7 IHE WIND HOWLS MOURNFULLY THRU THE ROCKS, AND FEAR GRIPS THOSE ON CALAMITY ISLE. UMPA TAKES A HAND KANE Yo BO- IT TAKES MONEY ‘TO MAKE 1S GWE US A UT IT'S TOO BAD - THAT LITTLE NUNCH- WHILE NME'S MAKING ALL THIS- fg OAN os get.into the open to receive On pass plays, he must the play by assuming his ordinary stance braced legs, coiled, with the knees well bent, a1 with the tail low. He must fake at boxing the tackle, and then duck and get away from the the end must spread his ing them or the wrist. The; ike a baseball—with the On defense, the end concentrates on the Be able to disguise ‘k covering him. Tn receiving a pass, ITLL SURE BE LONESOME, NOT HAVIN’ ANYBODY COMIN OVER TO BORROW SOMETHING / EVERY DAYS FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF TH’ DOOR ‘ NO INDEED . ONDE ASRS TENN : ING

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