The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1936, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936" THE GUMPS— HEARTBURN eore proccocorcces =. i SIDEGLANCES - - By George Clark j = fate: Pears Xe a a 4 Les ARE YOU THE GUY GAVE MI A NICKEL TO DELIVER THIS TO You- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SO YOU WERE THE GUY WHO GAVE THE SIGNAL To TRY AN END PLAY, WHEN I WANTED A PASS, EH? E WELL, WE'LL HAVE I WANTED TO 2 COUGH , COACH..... No MORE SIGNAL HONEST I DID.. AND A COUGH FELLOW! BUT , HOW COME You SCRATCHED, INSTEAD OF COUGHING ? © ope usa cumage '9t_TM Se vg fot Oct “| wish my old man was along. He used to know some- ¥ thing about changing a tire.” | FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia | HOWEVER, NONE OF THESE HAVE BEEN. WOMEN. PERHAPS SOME OTHER SCHEME CAN. BE WORKED OUT... FENLIN, GUARD _ HER WELL’ QYYRA 1S PUSHED THRU A DOOR AND COMES FACE TO FACE WITH THE WORLD RE- NOWNED IMPERATOR, ARNO_KILMAR / MY DEAR SOUNG LADY... ITS UNFORTUNATE YOU HAVE SEEN OUR NEWEST MECHANIZED UNIT: ALL ALIENS, 10 DATE, WHO HAVE MANAGED TO WITNESS OUR ARMAMENT PROGRESS ARE I'M CERTAIN, NOW... THIS MUST BE THE OBJECTIVE OF JACK AND LEW WEN-- WONDER WHERE THEY MYRA AND. HER CAPTOR NEAR THE SHE OBSERVES THAT THE HUGE MOVABLE FORTRESS HAS Uy, DISAPPEARED COLOSSAL | UNDERGROUND CAVERN / THERE, NOW— OW BUT, 11S HARD) WELL YA WONT BE SOMETIMES, WHEN $0 BORED T'NIGHT, YOU'RE BORED ‘CAUSE YA WONT BE JO TEARS BY YOURSELE MUCH!) NOW LISSEN ,TOW- HEAD | TRY NISTAY AWARE T'NIGHT, GOODBYE =~ HAVE A GOOD GRE. TWME AY THE DARLING enmoures “M-m-m-m. Listen to this: One cup whipped cream, one cup——" “Not for Fanny. The women who used to exchange recipes ars com- Paring dicts now.” | AT THE MOVIES 4 ‘Dream’ Film Stars \Laugh-Backs and Coed Insured Its Success' Clowns in Hit Picture { | I'D FIND IT! GEE! IF . Holiywood now admits that for; There are riotous runs and dizzy) LOOK=HERE'S MY $20 ONLY THERE once realization has surpassed antici- | drop-kicks, foolish forwards and WAS A pation. ;cuckoo coaches, hilarious half-backs | RESTAURANT ‘The long awaited announcement of|and tuneful touchdowns in the 3 7 the cast for Max Reinhardt's “A Mid- | Twentieth Century-Fox giddy grid- summer Night's Dream” dispelled all |iron musical, “Pigskin Parade,” now the rumor, guess and gossip with a showing at the Paramount theatre. list of players almost too impressive The picture which features Stuart for a single film. Erwin, Johnny Downs, Arline Judge, The role of “Bottom” went to/Betty Grable, Patsy Kelly, Jack The part calls for Haley, the Yacht Club Boys, Dixie Dunbar, Anthony Martin and Judy Garland, is a crazy campus caper NO MAN'S LAND HoT DoS LISSENS DO YOU WANT A POKE IN THE NOS HSER za be acod IS | 7 STAND, EASY — BOY, CADE = IM NOT. WHY $ J_ iy Soa —<a > O THE I tea coon WOT L'WOULONT DOTO A _ BRACE OF SIZZLING HOT DOGS, WITH MUSTARD AN'— James Cagney. | broad, blustering comedy, in which | Jimmy has always been at his best. | "Those who have seen the “Dream”| fleclare Cagney has risen to neW | jooney laughter. heights of characterization. | anor “melodious 94 Wr sauna | than “Thanks A To the romantic part of “Lysand-!wition.” more side-splitting than with a procession of swingy songs and a never-ceasing barrage of SSEP NeevRreursse sR came pcemron chen Ata contHerd@une: w er,” young Dick Powell brought | youth, virility and a clean cut meth- od. which the famous Reinhardt con- videred ideal. Joe E. Brown as “Flute,” heads the comedians who support “Bottom” in the play which they perform be- fore the Duke of Athens; Hugh Her- | cause somebody mailed the right let- bert as “Quince,” Frank McHugh as | ter to the wrong place! “Snout,” Otis Harlan as “Starveling” and Dewey Robinson as ‘Snug,”) round out the foursome. Hugh Werbert, one of Warner Bros.’ most popular players is con- sidered by Mr. Reinhardt a perfect choice for “Quince,” the comic cate | penter. Of Mickey Rooney, who plays the part of the mischievous “Puck,” Rein- hardt said, “The part has never been played as young Rooney played it at the Hollywood Bowl. He is a great genius.” TRY WRIGLEY’S —IT STEAODIES “Sing, Baby, Sing,” “Pigskin Parade” turns loose a legion of dancing gals and their singing pals in an up- roarious yarn of a fresh water college that plays the big game of the season amid a tidal wave of titters with the | ~ powerful Boola-Boola team—just be- The invitation to play against the} unbeaten Boola-Boola isn’t meant for | | Yipee University at all, but when Yi-| pcs’s youthful coach, Jack Haley, and) his wife, Patsy Kelly, receive it, they} shoot in their acceptance before it is! cancelled. | What a scream! What a team!! The college cut-ups strut their stuff to create a laugh smash, a song and! dance flash, another tune touchdown in the Twentieth Century-Fox hit/ parade. | | SEE | Today's Recipe ti Cranberry Tarts Line tart or patty pans with pas- try. Into each, place a thick layer ; of carefully cleaned and picked over | cranberries. Sweeten with light | brown sugar. Next cover with a lay- er of seeded raisins. sprinkled spar- |. ingly with a lttie grated grapefruit oven ‘about 30 minutes. Hot, with a cold whipped cream on top, of are prise wianers. TAWRIGHT, WUR-NOW THAT WE'RE) (WE'RE GOIN'T' MY CAVE—IT'S WHAT IN THIS TOGETHER, LET'S PEOPLE MIGHT HEAR THAT BOTHERS SOMEWHERE WHERI ME —-NOT WHAT THEY MIGHT SEE! THERES wets OKAY NO ONE IN MOO, Ni WHO'D KNOW WHO (/\UP'My STEED, UMF-FUFF~MY ILLUMINATED FUNNEL KEYHOLE 1S BY FAR THE MOST INGENIOUS OF ALL MY REMARKABLE INVENTIONS —~ IF L SUBMIT MY MODEL TO A MANUFACTURER BEFORE 1 OBTAN DAY MUMBLING THE NECESSARY FUNDS 70 FINANCE ~LIKE AN OGRE~~ A PATENT, MY IDEA WILL BE PILFERED—~’ RE YOU PIXIED, AND IF L SEEK CAPITAL FROM MEN OF OR HAVE THE MEANS, A SIMILAR FATE AWAITS ME ) SQUIRRELS GNAWED _ DRAT IT / IN THIS MERCENARY THROUGH _yy WORLD, THE MAN OF GENIUS IS y THE THICK -BUFFETED. ABOUT See, MOST .. UNMERCIFULLY SAY, YOU'VE BEEN IN AY HUDDLE. WITH YOURSELF ALL

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