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. ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1935 “I'm afraid we're letting SIDEGLANCES -_ - By George Clark | her get the upper hand.” Church News and class at the of Well- 18 at IAN CHURCH ‘ond St | in Advent. | Fruits Fruits} 4 Young People's society. fellowship service— Buildi $:30— The musical s Friteh, organ 's Fel ve, Miss Florence —Dubnis. 3 ro—Gillet-Kraft. Triumphal March—Men- n. Bow Down Thine Ear— orge Humphreys, vening Prelude—Read. Meditation — Campbell- Allegro Pomposo—Gal- Come Unto Me Ye \ OF NAZARENE 1 War Memorial ng nson, Pastor RCH OF CHRIST, IENTIST ourth Street ck, maintained in the % 4th St., is open .; Sunday, 3 . mM are welcome to -attend the reh services and to make use of | reading room. Pastor. me at Trine y in Advent, December and Bible classes, nity church cholr, irecto: Ralph Soule sisted by Clarion HB, m, Mrs. K. Rindahl, AT THE Brilliant Portrayal Is Given by Sylvia Sidney Sante the top of her form as a dramatic actress in her 3 vehicle, “Mary Burns, ng, romantic drama hunted by the law, the Paramount which of Theatre Sw An emotional revelation of a girl's tragic experiences, Miss Sidney's his- trionic talents are given full reign in a charac! ion that justifies her ability for ll dramatic power. Caught in a web of circumstantial evidence, an innocent victim of cir- cumstances, her portryal of “Mary Burns” is sympathetic, sincere and distinguished. “Mary Burns, Fugitive” serves also to introduce Alan Baxter, new film find, who makes his debut in the drama. A recruit from the Broadway stage he'is a refreshingly new person-| ality, Bringing an amusing under- standing in a difficult role as a col- lege bred gangster, revealing much potentiality for future stardom. Young, engaging, with plenty of tal- ent, Baxter bears close watching. THE “Ayes” HAVE IT—WRIGLEY'S FLAVOR SATISFIES = |Kay Francis’ Finest. Dramatic Film Here “I Found Stella Parish,” a First National picture based on the power- ful and thrillingly dramatic story by | John Monk Saunders, will open at | the Capitol theatre tomorrow. Kay Francis heads the talented cast which } {includes Ian Hunter, Paul Lukas, | Sybil Jason, Jessie Ralph and Bare | ton MacLane. | On the same program appears Gus Edwards’ Stars of the Future in “Trou- ble in Toyland.” | One of the mos® original and en-| tertaining kid films ever produced. It is unique in that the Gus Edwards’ ; Youngsters are all under 12 years, | and put on a highly diversified revue that is anything but amateur. Tied up with a neat idea, as the youngsters | 0 on strike with protest signs par- | ading in front of Santa Claus’ shop. He comes out, and they insist on en- | | tertaining instead of being enter- | tained like ordinary kids. So Santa agrees to watch their show. Joe | Benny plays an accordion. Jackie Clune sings “When Irish Eyes Are} | Smiling.” Julie Meyers imitates! ;Aunt Jemima. Johnnie Gee as aj | farmer sings “Dinah.” The McNam- | ara Brothers do a dance—real step- pers. Jean Parrillo sings “Six Times | Six.” “Sugar” warbles “It's An Old | Southern Custom”—real darkie, Sybil Elaine sings “I Can Sew A Button” with impersonations—a sure-fire star of the future, this kid. The Hill Sis- ters do an acrobatic specialty. The Catri Kids do a stair dance—and it’s tops. The finale is a knockout. Nancy Gonzales does “La Cucaracha” —with all the movements. The international race for the Gor- don Bennett trophy is the oldest of aviation contests, WRIGLEY’S, | : PERFECT GUM f THE GUMPS—MID PLEASURES AND PALACES MY DARLING-THIS (S MY DREAM CASTLE-WHERE MY COME TRUE — FoR ON IN MY LITTLE FAMILY IS > THERE (T \S FoLKS— MANSION FOR | (TWAS THE ALL THE GUMPS- a (1 EVEN WENT 7 ALASKA,) TASMANIA, AND TO THE Flu! ISLANDS,7O GET AWAY FROM THOSE LETTERS, BUT THEY., FOLLOWED ME LIKE A RELENTLESS BLOOD- HOUND ON A SCENT! IN MY LIFETIME I'LL VENTURE To SAY IVE HAD AT LEAST A MILLION LETTERS...NO MATTER WHERE I Go, THEY FOLLOW mE! AND EVERY ONE OF THEM HAD THE SAME MESSAGE... "GIMME... GIMME... ARE You? YOU THINK. IM JUST AN OLD MAN WHOSE CANOE IS SLIGHTLY ADRIFT, THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) YOU THINK TM TOUGH? WELL, WAIT TILL THAT OLD LANTERN-JAWED, GIMLIT-EYED JUDGE GETS THROUGH WIT CHOOSE - NOW, GIT ALONG WITCHA !/ YOu OUGHT TBE ABLE TIMAKE THAT CHARGE WARRANT, TM CHARGIN' HER WITH RESISTIN' AN OFFICER, AND ACTIONS UNBECOMIN) A LADY, YER HONOR ! How KIN CL ORIVE A SLEO DOWN MAIN STREET WHEN THERE SOMETHIN'S FISHY! I Jest GOTA WELL, 0U22, Ye WANTED A SLEIGH RIDE BILL EROm TH CHILLY Ice co. DOWN MAIN STREET — AND YER GETTIN’ GIODAP CHILBLAINS| WORRY, SAM! THATS WHAT I PROMISED TH’ PUBLIC AND THATS WHAT care OF IT RGuT away ? FER $600 WORTH OF ICE ral T.M, REG, U. 8. PAT, OFF, I||_ © 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. S WERSELY A ‘ SAY. PRINCESS “YOO'UE GOT IT ean! BUT, Si ES A AL OVER "ER WE DUST ON. i TH! PIANO WE'RE OFFA TW’ GOLD STANDARD, Now XOUNG MAN . RAVE You EVER WEARO OF THAT OLO SPYING » “SILENCE. \S GOLDEN" ? BOYS ,YOUD BETTER RLS OVER To THE CORNER MOUIE | THERE'S A RIOT GOIN’ ON COVER THERE LISSEN AE THEN EVER THREW YOU OP THERE Of ‘AT ise BACK . ALL_TH MAGABNE COVERS POST CARDS NICKELS JAN EVERY - ONES MIND, TOO! AN’ VENOS AN’ CAZOPATRA WOULD 309’ BE SOME- TAWING TH' CAT BROUGHT IN & WASH TUBBS SO THiS: 'S6 WHERE YOU BEEN HIDING OUT LICE ‘SWARM ABOARD AND| ARREST SLIPPERY BIGGER. 16. HE GOOD SHIP MANYHAHA RETURNS TO NEW YORK, THE “VOYAGE OF ROMANCE” HAS ENDED, ALLEY OOP SURE -I KNOW Y'HAVE, OOP...