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a i i d Fine Acting, Directing and dignity characterizes this |leads to a search for her by a bril- able actor. r, playing his first | liant young journalist. film part, displays ease, poise and| His discovery of her living in dis- acting ability. guise and the publication of the secret general name for the reindeer, al- t widely different roles. as a wealthy, famous scientist, tem: porarily blinded, who falls in love with Miss Sidr SIDEGLANCES -_ - By George Clark THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECGHMBEK 16, 1935 : { THE GUMPS— DRESSING UP AND DRESSING DOWN I MIGHT HAVE KNOWN ‘WY SOME PEOPLE ARE SOMETHING LIKE THIS NEVER SATISFIED- WOULD HAPPEN-T'S ALL & YOU'VE TRIED FOR YOUR DOING=1 DIDN'T . @ MONTHS TO GET WANT TO COME HERE INGA BACK INTO THE FIRST 4 BIM‘'S GOOD PLACE GRACES- AND Now YOU BALK AT A LITTLE THING LIKE DRESSING FOR WE DINE PROMPTLY AT E1GHT— AND REMEMBER WE DRESS FOR DINNER DO ) HAVE TO BE MIN HAVE TORTURED BY ACCEPTED 4 BIM'S GENEROUS OFFER TO LIVE WITH 9 :y HIM-MAMA “ DE STROSS !S NOT ANY TOO HAPPY Bia 2 “Buy it if you want to, but don’t pull that ai about it being a Dresent for me.” il nnual joke By William Ferguson THis Curious WorRLD al IN CAPTIVITY, MUST HAVE REGULAR MANICURES/ BECAUSE OF INACTIVITY, THEIR NAILS GROW TCO LONG, AND THE SOLES OF THEIR FEET TOO THICK/ RASPS, SAND PAPER AND DRAW-KNIVES ARE USED IN THE OPERATION. IN YOMA, ARIZONA, CLOUSS HIDE THE SUN ONLY « ABOUT /2 PER CENT OF THE TIME/ ~ he ‘ 12-16 " AT THE MOVIES |Kay Francis Picture Crown Exciting Drama) Is Emotional Drama and Kay Francis has brought tears to the eyes of women patrons and a sus- picious moisture to the eyes of many s | of the men in First National's intense- emotional drama, “I Found Stella | Parish.’ which was shown on the | Screen of the Capitol theater Sunday for the first time locally. Miss Francis is supported by an ex- ceptionally talented cast, which in- ciudes Tan Hunter, Paul Lukas, Sybil mance and | Jason, Jessie Ralph and Barton Mac- In the title | Lane. one of the; “I Found Stella Parish” is one of ear as an|the most powerful dramatic produc- he law and | tions in which the brilliant star has a former | yet appeared. | The story by John Monk Saunders econd for acting | concerns the hidden life of a brilliant Douglas and a|but mysterious actress who has climb- find, Alan Bax-|ed to the pinnacle of success and hose marvelous artistry is the sen- tion of all London, Her strange nd sudden disappearance just after the premiere showing of a new and successful play startles the world and Douglas, ci brings a finesse — of her past life brings a scanda} that The Tunguses of Siberia have no|rocks two continents and wrecks the actress’ life. How this young jour- halist learns that the woman he had ruined had loved him and his sub- Sequent battle to undo the wrong he had done her and to bring her back ~ | to the path of success is as glamorous |® romance as has been depicted on hough they have specific names for ‘tame reindeer,” “wild reindeer,” “young reindeer,” etc. FLAPPER THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) | YOURE THE FIRST ONES | I'VE EVER MET, WHO | WANTED TO GIVE ME | SOMETHING, WrtHouT | ASKING FOR A FAVOR i IN RETURN! ' | PRECIATION, I WANT You TO TAKE THIS ENVELOPE JO THE BANK AND SEE WHAT “THEY'LL GIVE You; ||! BETTER IT IS 70 GVE THAN RECEIVE! 1. THINK YOUR CHARITY ORGANIZATION 1S 1.M. REG. uv. S. PAT. OFF. (BY NEA SERVICE. INC. THAT WAS A TRICKY LUNCH YOU PULLED, TELLIN’ THE JUDGE ‘THAT THE COP CALLED HIM A SQUINT-EYED OLD CHISELER SALESMAN SAM By SMALL O' Ya THINK CHILBLAINS’ LL, (TS STARTIN' TA SNOW, SAM, AN’ (TS DERNED COLD, Too! TAKE , ) GUM BOOTS, BE WARM ENOUGH, Now 2 GOOD care oO’ THAT REINDEERL / TI wict, bu22!} ro Ze OUZLENSY- “NZ YOU CAN’T BLAME BABE ; OW WELL~ StIues! ‘ am | i xo TH’ AW BEAM DENS SOME |] SANS 1 SAW WELL . WoT BUT OUR FOLKS —BACIL i BONEN” MO OW a | OF EM DOWN DAW {1A QOADSTETS AL DEY'LL 00 15 || MORE COOLO A_RONDRED YEANS NO LOOKS ee EA | Xo COLD PUT THAT MADE, NA Aokt OF AGO -DEY WAS SES’ AS SES TAKE XO PLACES ME BREAK HAPPY. AS WRUT WE DOWN NCRY 1S. AN’ OEN NENAA ENEN SEEN A CARe ‘EL CAREFREE ADVENTURER! Sone E LiKE TAHITI,OR MIDST DANCING HULA GIRLS AND THE THROB OF TOM- TOMS, AND FOR ALL, LULU BELLE fe CAST OFF THE HUM-DRUM| iia Cae oor A NEW MA TOW TO NOBODY, I'M the screen. SAY-Y'BIG_ \ ‘CAUSE I AINT TAKIN’ YAP! WHASSA\, CHANCES wh ae IOEA TAKIN’