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Pug was all football, and Big Ten and intersec- tional ‘opponents of the Wildcats during his career will confirm that His best year was-in 1931, when he ram: bled 1551 yards, 648 from scrimmage. He was particularly poisonous to Minne: sota that season. Against the Gophers he streaked 95 yards from a kickoff for a touchdown, and later dodged 80 yards with a punt for another counter Pug was a great blocker and ball carrier, and no tackle was too tough for him to try on defense. * At present he is playing pro football with the Boston Reds! A PASS AN'L GAVE EM J”. Was SSeS? el o MYRA . NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE to SOONER HAD MYRA AND FENLIN LEAPED FROM THE SHIP, THAN THE GIANT AIRCRAFT BURST INTO FLAMES!) ia iz Pie See IT LOOKS LIKE A TANK, BUT I'S AS BIG AS THE LARGEST | BATTLESHIP! A GIGANTIC CONCEN-~ TRATION CAMP. AS THE FALLING BLIMP IS SIGHTED... GOODNESS! THE FLAMES MAKE IT ALMOST AS LIGHT AS DAY! SAVY...” WHAT ON EARTH \S THAT THING, SIDEGLANCES -_ - By George Clark | By “hal W EA! BUT, DONT FORGET... EVERYTHING PSHE SNO WAS WRITTEN g = OUT FER "IM LONE COMES FROM THe HEP OW ou EVER HEAR OF A fon OR A SONG, aed NOW. ALL MY STUFF PERHAPS \O ORIGINAL ,BABY ff THATS Sour = N'RIGHT FROM LEADING MAN SIMPLY. SWELL ? TH! SHOULDER 1] &. LOVER With A BROKEN: SHOULDER ? WASH TUBBS PILE OFF! PILE OFF! I DROPPED J, THE BOOT WITH OUR MONEY IN IT. : HAPPY LANDING "6 ALL THE MONI Weve GOT, YOU us FOOL! COME ON! “That's our boy, Martha, and the touchdown for which we've waited twenty years.” _{ ATTHE MOVES | i H nized leaders of their profession. Reinhardt Is Director |Despite the fact that Warner Bros.’ Following its sensational success in many of the great cities of the) World, where hundreds of thousands | ‘of delighted spectators paid from $1 to $10 for a ticket, Max Reinhardt’s | production of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” has now, for the first time, been made available for continuous Performance at popular prices, and will open at the Capitol Theatre on Priday. Max Reinhardt, world famous theat- rical genius, was prevailed upon to produce Shakespeare's “A Midsum- mer Night's Dream” as a picture, on- ly after repeated efforts to interest hhim in the screen as a medium for bis art had failed. When he did undertake the work, however, the en- tire resources of Warner Bros.’ or- @anization were placed at his com- mand. Once committed to the task, Rein- hard¢ proceeded to surround himself with specialists who are the recog- for Shakespeare Film alee of stars is the most complete in the history of motion pictures, Reinhardt was given carte blanche to employ any players available and it was only after repeated tests that he chose for the key roles James Cag- ney, Joe E. Brown, Dick Powell, Jean Muir, Victor Jory, Verree Teasdale, Hugh Herbert, Anita Louise, Frank McHugh, Ross Alexander, Ian Hunt- er, Mickey Rooney, Olivia de Havil- land, Hobert Cavanaugh and Grant ALLEY OOP Mitchell. ‘State Fair’ Is Best of Rogers’ Pictures If Will Rogers were to be remem- bered for any single one of the many inimitable characterizations he brought to the screen, his “Abel Frake” of “State Fair” would un- dcubtedly be the role. “State Fair,” which is currently playing a return engagement at the Paramount Theatre in answer to wide- Spread public requests, provides Rog- ers the opportunity to bring to the 3 |Screen a role close to his heart—a Midwestern farmer, in whose life the big event of the year is the great HMm -I'VE GOT A QUEER FEELING -SOME WARNING SENSE TELLS ME SOMEONE /S NEAR . SOME HOSTILE STRANGER! 7 WHOEVER IT 1S-IS WAITIN’ BEHIND THAT TREE -MUST BE, FOR THATS TH’ ONLY SUFFICIENT COVER - AN’ (T'S TOO CLOSE -BRRR!! A I WISH I WUZ SOME - ye! 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