The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1935, Page 8

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8 LET'S SEE WHAT FLEXIBLE GLASS DID IN ‘THRE STOCK AND YET — IF | SHOULD BE WHAT WOU! SAY= AB | EVE! TO BETWEEN HALVES (pul UAL " THERE ARE RUMORS GOING AROUND “THAT HE'S YELLOW... THAT HE WAS AFRAID HE'D GET HURT IN SCRIMMAGE, AN’ THAT'S By BEOSSER MY NAME IS’ M°GOOSEY....I OVER- HEARD YOUR REMARKS...AND. IF NOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT I THINK ABOUT “THEM, YoulLL FIND MY ANSWER, LATER, ON THE SCOREBOARD I? I'M NOT SURE, BUT I BET,IF HE GOT INTO THE GAME, HIS OWN PLAYERS WOULD TURN AGAINST HIM !! CD ers we “I never worried much about my condition until I talked with that beauty expert.” | . THis Curtous Wor-p rT By William Ferguson 2 IN MID-OCEAN, THE GRAVITATIONAL PULL OF THE MOON DRAWS THE WATER. AWAY FROM THE EARTH'S SURFACE BETWEEN TWO: ANDO THREE FEET/ © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. LOADING GUNS, NATIVES OF CENTRAL AMERICA MADE POWDER FLASKS SALESMAN SAM LI AM GOING FOR SAIL IN ZE BALLOON ) OKAY, WIZ LA GOOF! RUN BACK TO2E HOTEL ssy AN BRING EoR ME ZE REAL HEAVY, You comeeece | you )I CouLon't HAVE BRING ME - FIND YER Does Sai LIGHT OVER COA’ BRIG Dell OHICH EES NOT WARM \eUuT T GUESS FLUKES OvEer|] ENOUGH FOR UPIN _/You'LL. FIND L FILLED TH’ POCKETS FULLA ELATIRONS FROM OUR LAUNDRY | FOLLOWING COLORS ARE USED wlN PRINTING GREENBACKS ” NUMBER ARE PRINTED THUS: SILVER CERTIFICATE, BLUE; FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE, GREEN; NATIONAL BANK NOTE, BROWN; GOLD CERTIFICATE, YELLOW; AND U.S. NOTE, RED. pat _ AT THE MOVIES ‘Peter Ibbetson’ Has _|‘Shipmates Forever’ Cooper and Harding; Has Thrills Aplenty i . il, the Warner Bros. gave talking pictures ones pod Grae aa ne to the screen. They also discovered ore e every, Bim Ns \that the United States government, relegated to a minor position in the | and its various departments furnished cinemas of the future, except in oc- | the background for stories of human NS 1S THE TWWRD OR FOORTH we TWS MONTH THAT SOG HAS OVERDRAWN HIS ALLOWANCE 1.00 ROPE STEPHEN Teo Peet SNL Ne: BLAME HIM Foie’ GEING PROVOKED Lx See ea NOV Nw NINE- TEEN Sic, RESO MARINES & » DICKENS BRANES A WHOLE VOLUME ON [FINANCE | Bie 4 WoRDe Ne PIR Wy. Me. ichivetiee casional cases, is the opinion ofj Henry Hathaway, director of Para-/} mount’s picturization of George Du- Maurier’s immortal love story, “Peter Ibbetson,” starring Gary Cooper and Ann Harding, now showing at the Paramount theatre. Hathaway, whose last screen di- rectorial triumph was “Lives of a Bengal Lancer,” feels that the value of future film productions will lie in the personality of the author or the author plus the director. The charm in DuMaurier’s romantic classic is the description. which evokes the mood alone, not. used merely as setting the scene for the action. Movies tell so much at a glance that authors now describe scenes more sparingly. One flash on the screen can give the same depth of impression and serve the same pur- pose as pages on pages of description. Film fans have been conditioned to look now for the drama in a story, having heen made familiar in past movies with Paris in the spring, New York’s East Side, plantation days in the Old South, gangster haunts, Wild ‘West panoramas, and the stony acres of Vermant, for example. “Peter Ibbetson” spend their lives together. is a dramatic photoplay describing the everlasting dove of two people who, doomed to lifelong separation, reconstruct their romance in a dream world where they interest far excelling fanciful adven- tures in mythological lands, Now comes the story of Annapolis, in the Cosmopolitan production, “Shipmates Forever,” which had its ‘local premiere at the Capitol theatre |Sunday, with Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler in the stellar roles. This is a sweeping panoramic film, packed with thrills, romance and in- fectious song. The lfe of the midship- man is presented in all its vivid col- oring. He is shown aboard the train- ing ships, on the great battleships of the Pacific fleet, at play and at work, as well as in love, “Shipmates Forever” is the most, romantic as well as the most thrilling of the service pictures, Dick is heard in three specially writ- ten songs for the production, one a rousing march time air, “Don’t Give Up the Ship,” that bids fair to be- come one of the popular hits of the season. Ruby Keeler was never more win- some and charming than as the or- phaned officer's daughter, who fights to keep Dick up to his mettle as a stu- dent officer of the Navy and the tra- ditions she loves, Miss Keeler also gives an exhibition of her dancing, which falls naturally into the plot, she earning her living by dancing in @ night club. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: LOOKS LIKE RAIN. TLL RIG UP THE TENTS, Ou'LL BLOOMIN! WELL EAT AN! EATS] |SO'S TO. CATCH GEE wiz! WHEN'S TH’ YACHT RESH KIN TRY CATCHIN' * (COMIN' BACK? I/M GETTIN’ MUGS M GOATS, ER FINDIN’ A MESSA MEASLY.OLD sy SEAGULL AIGS TO EAT.

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