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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935 SIDE GLANCES iS THE GUMPS— ON THE DOTTED LINE ‘Eddie’s mother writes swell excuses when he’s late. used to be a teacher herself.” CARS, DRABS WALKED OUT IN,A HUFF SATURDAY iT MAMA FINALLY GAVE IT'S AVERY FAIR BARGAIN- F [MER THE DENAILS On THE STOCK DEAL 1 LEND YOu $5,000 — Hein Baie ed bed it) WE YOU MAKE PROFITS. : Wow, MAMAs IT's THAT Y~ WE SPLIT THEM- IF You AWEFDL OLD LANDLABY AGAIN= SHALL 1 Me VORDER HER WIE AWAY = FOR HEAVENS SAKE- NO! yg TO SEE~ You SAY HE THREATENED You WITH A GUN ? I'M NOT SURPRISED! Poor OLD CODGER IS SOURED ON FITTED WELL, HE COMES IN 7] HERE ABOUT ONCE A WEEK AND BuYSA LOAF OF BREAD AND A SLAB OF CHEESE! YEAH, AND. POKING A SHOTGUN INTO OUR FACES CERTAINLY WAS A HECK OF A WAY To GREET A PORK ROAST, | BUT WE WANTED TO HELP | | HIM! WE'RE TRYING To LINE UP ALL THE POOR PEOPLE AROUND HERE WHO NEED AID...WE KNOW THAT'S ABOUT ALL HE EATS...AND AN EMPTY STOMACH IS APT TO MAKE A MAN DO MOST ANYTHING !! She THis Curious Wi THE CRESCENT MCON Is TIPPED GIVES NO INDICATION oF WET oR DRY WEATHER, Protect from Tai Bur NOT ONE oF THE oRGAI OF THE BODY IS IMMUNE. 12-2 © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. _AT THE ‘Thanks a Million’ Is__ | Season’s Gayest Show With a million dollars worth of stars, tantalizing melodies and hilar-| jous comedy at their disposal, the pro-| ducers of 20th Century's “Thanks a Million,” have packed the entertain- ment of six pictures into this fun-! musical which sets a new all-time| high for pictures of that type. Building its rippling, punch-filled story built around the romance of| Dick Powell and Ann Dvorak, the} picture now showing at the Para-| mount theatre, presents Fred Allen, Patsy Kelly, Paul Whiteman and his band, Raymond Walburn and the} ‘Yacht Club Boys in a show which clicks unfalteringhy from beginning to end. | The story concerns itself with the incredible adventures of a party of troupers, who are being herded through the one-night stops by the misguided genius of showmanship, Fred Allen. Powell, who gives a sterling per- formance throughout, has been more than fortunate in the choice of songs, almost everyone of them a hit. “Thanks a Million,” the theme song, Jeads off with “I've Got a Pocket Full of Sunshine,” I'm Sittin’ High on a Hill Top” and “Sugar Plum” closely contesting the honors. Musical enjoyment is heightened also by the incomparable Whiteman syncopation, vocalized by Ramona and the clowning of the Yacht Club Boys. FLAPPER, FANNY SAYs: By William Ferguson i THE NEWFANGLES (Mom'n Pop) WORLD 6 a \ 4 y Wy MOLT THEIR, FEATHERS IN LARGE PATCHES/ HEY, sam| HERE'S 4 MAN, I GUESS, APPLYIN' FER 6 WAITERS SOB! IL Hope ver RIGHT, JOE SHOW'NM INT WECL, FIRST OF ALL, ARE YA & GOOD WAITER? AND YOU'VE HAD PLENTY ITED FIVE YE OF EXPER(ENCE 2 @& SOB LIKE THIS \ | } { i NS FROM TUBERCULOSIS/ MOVIES Ann Sothern Stars as ‘Girl Friend’ in Film Pardon her Sothern ascent, but that loveliest of newest singing-dancing- loving stars, Ann Sothern, is coming tc town tomorrow in the tuneful and hilarious musical comedy, “The Girl Friend” and—as audiences have been wont to state—Ann how! She's due at the Capitol theatre. Co-starred with the beautiful new star is comedian Jack Haley. Roger Pryor is featured. Between them, and with the aid of a very capable sup- Porting cast, music, romance and much hilarity is let loose via “The Girl Friend.” Arthur Johnson and Gus Kahn have written several hit melodies, and Seymour Felix has managed the dance creations. The direction is by Edward N. Buzzell, former musical comedy star. = RUNDRED S JNHUNDREDS SANDS OF NTRAT ECE OF DUST WOULD HAVE TO YW MY EXE READY FOR ACTION . Grasshopper Glacier, at the eastern edge of Yellowstone Park, is so named GOSH! THEY'RE \LIKE BLAZES because of the myriads of grasshop- AW. EY Are! pers which are frozen into the ice. No GUNNA GET AWAY, THEY y one knows just when these vast fee hordes of insects fell and met their death on the huge sheet of ice. The government of Chile provides doctors and nurses when children are born. Among other state benefits in that country are insurance against accident and death, official hospitals, and free coffins and graves. Although Corot painted only 600 canvases, there are 6,000 alleged Corots in the United States alone. These are largely faked paintings. Battle of Austerlitz- i Ne Rick ees p een OW ee aaa