The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 9, 1936, Page 8

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1986 SIDEGLANCES -— - By George Clar LR. imines brnen street wat. uma icon oh A “He's at the most dangerous age. Stands up in his high chair and crawls up the stairs.” AT THE MOVIES Randolph Scott Heads |Raymond and Sothern Imposing Picture Cast} In Novel Comi-Film James Fenimore Cooper's immortal; Something timely, different, and classic, “The Last of the Mohicans,” |4musingly mad in romantic comedy . comes to thrilling life on the screen | Will hit the screen of the Capitol The- of the Paramount Theatre when the atre today with the opening of RKO Reliance Pictures filimization of the Radio's “Walking on Air,” co-starring stirring tale of adventure and ro-|Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern and mance in a country in the making| featuring Jessie Ralph and Henry begins a three day engagement there. ee ‘i dei ay Randolph Scott heads the imposing | Tasen from the widely-read Cos- cast as Hawkeye, the handsome and mpopoliten pee story “Count daring colonial scout heroof the story, | Pete’ by Francis C. Cockrell, this while appearing in important fea- ‘test Raymond-Sothern feature is tured roles are Binnie Barnes, Henry |), Wilcoxon, Bruce Cabot, Heather An- |LoVe” only in that, although not a gel, Phillip Reed, Robert Barrat, Musical it is spiced with hit music Hugh Buckler and Willard Robertson, |274 sives them plenty of opportunity Thrilling high lights of the picture |*© Sg while romping through un- include the defense of Fort William |USU@! heart tangles. The melodies, Henry against the onslaught of the |2Y, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Sid French legions; Cora’s death. leap Silvers include “Cabin On the Hill- from the heights of Lovers’ Cliff; the | OP." MY ape Wants to Dance eleventh hour rescue of Hawkeye ""D 4/5 Mase 3 from the torture-stake of the savage|_ The story draws sophisticated hu- Hurons; the barbaric war dance of |M0F 8d good-natured horseplay out ;of an adventurous young college aa Sea esc rrpe ne tor baits |graduate's madcap solution of the un- battle to the death between the rene- gade half-breed and “The Last of the Mohicans.” employment problem. Pie or cake is easier to cut if the knife is first dipped into boiling water. Some fine morning|fortune is going to Yr NES a smile on you,(when first you meet x 2 2 is SS KK (Coffee: May that . Schilling’ fortunate morning come/tomorrow. Sa 5 Schilling Coffee One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip s e Big Washer Bargain! FOR THE FIRST TIME—3-ZONE WASHING FOR LESS THAN $100 In the New 60th Anniversary 1937 EASY WASHER «| THE GUMPS—CAUGHT IN THE ACT! parallel to their recent “Hooray for; With the TURBOLATOR 5, Jamous WASHING ACTION _ LARSEN’S Division of Lignite Combustion Eng. Corp. Bismarck, N. Dak, Pheee 491 906 Male Are. S'LONG, “BROTHER” DEAR ~~EAT YOUR f SUPPER WHILE 'M OUT-IT'S a NOW CAN EAT, PAL- A BANQUET TONIGHT— A WHOLE 1 HOPE YOL) WON'T CAN OF BEAN SOUP— AND-HA-HA- § MIND A_LITTLE WATER DON'T FORGET—~ ; IN THE Soup- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TLL ADMIT, YoU CAN'T HAVE AS MUCH FUN STUDYING AS HE HAS To KEEP UP 2 PHOOEY. YoU YOU CAN GN A VACATION, HIS GTUDIES,70 PLAY DONT NEED alt Verdes pully BUT You HAVE 70 HAVE ON THE FOOTBALL ‘ EDUCATION To f YOUR STUDIES, You AN EDUCATION, IF You TEAM, AND WHAT. me WIN A FOOTBALL |, WANT To SUCCEED ' WOULD SHADYSIDE YOU THINK IT WAS WHO GAVE THEIR, STAR PLAYER THE MEASLES CAN'T EVEN PLAY FOOTBALL ! THERE’ NOW [' ME, MISS NORTH DON'T BE ALACMED. THIS GENTLEMAN IN THE S WATCH roe My we nice 300 IN 1M GOOD HEAVENS? MY DEAR - IT'S JUST PART CHAIR ACTUALLY 15 4 SOON AS CHANCE TO SLIP THE LABORATORY Dy, THAT'S AN OF MY “MIRACLE \ NINETY YEARS OLD? j SHE OUT ANO MAIL IMMEDIATELY / ELECTEIC Cale! j CHANGES y INTO HER wm ay HIM AT AGE FIFTY, NURSE'S ¢ - ou INDEFINITELY 7! UNIFORM, ~ 3 MYRAS ! FIRST THOUGHT 1S TO GET WORD TO JACK, SO HE CAN!" WATCH GARSTIN'S LABORA- TORY... a SALESMAN SAM Weel my PLUMBIN’ exer |[ DELIV’RY! WAS OK! AN! My FIRST [Wot ON IDEAL JOB IS AT KUTT coRNERS|| (TLL BE Goop, (FI rats ais es KIN, era Rea A WALK IO MILES, BUT DU22 HAS TH’ DELIVERY mPsi car! BUT, MIGOSH ,MAN, YEH, BUT ACCOROIN’ T LKNEW L'O GIT TA KUTT cor) ¢ gy}! Purely YOU MUST WEIGH , )TH' POSTAL LAWS, Ya * NérRs some Way! (T WAS 110! PUFE! Ss CLOSE ONTA I4O LBS! f HAETA TAKE ANY THING “IN THE GAG’I : 400 WOO | HERE \Y COMES Rp en AND EARLY THIS MORNING THE CRCUS ROLLED INTO TOWN !STARES WERE QUICKLY DRIVEN + TENTS AROSE AS IF BY MAGIC o THE SHOW Must CO ON WASH TUBBS ' SOMEBODY’S WRONG WHAT. ‘ i ! MARRIAGE 1 A 50-50 PROPYSITION, SEE.HALF) WALLIS IS GUNNA Oe HOLLTS THNGS ARE MINE, ARO HALE OF = T. MY THINGS ARE HOLLY'S. THEREFORE, AS MICH HIS AS IT 1S MINE: AND IF HE SAYS IT'S | 50-50,1 GUESS HE KNOWS li CTT Ms! HE MEANS “NO!” HELLO, ALLEY? My, MY- 7 DO’ LOOK OUT OF Oven WOLKE Pane S29) GUST BECAUSE HE NO, | AINT GONNA ASKED TO BOREOW DINNY FOR AWHILE? | /LETCLIA LIAVE UP: DINNY 10 co - VANTIN! Orr ONA,

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