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= THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936 : THE GUMPS—LOVER, COME BACK TO ME WELL TILDA! SO YOU'VE HOW DARE YOU, SIR! ALREADY MADE A CONQUEST / ISN'T THAT LOVELY! BUT TAKE. THE ADVICE, OF AN OLD HAND-ACT - INDEPENDENT AND PLAY_ HARD IF YOU HADN'T SCRATCH - ED YOURSELF WHEN You DID, THE QUARTER - | BACK MIGHT HAVE CALLED THE WRONG [Signa AND LOST {THE GAME! ee SAME,I BETCHA THAT FLEA CAME FROM POODLES ALL RIGHT ! POODLES WAS ONLY TWO FEET AWAY _) FROM me! DM has turned out some great grid- ders in. modern football, but it is doubtful if any of them did-as much to- ward putting southern football on the map <: as did Alvin “Bo” McMillin. present Indi- 4 ana University cuach. It was in 1921 that Bo led a doughty, praying band of southerners from little Centré College, Danville, Ky.. into staid Harvard's vast stadium. When the smoke of the battle had cleared, Centre had scored probably the greatest upset in the annals of the game,-having prevailed, 6-0. AND IF T HAON'T BEEN FoR THAT FLEA, I WOULDN'T HAVE SCRATCH: A portion of the crowd which gathered outside the courthouse at Ips- wich, England, where the divorce case of Mrs. Wallis Simpson, friend of King Edward VIII, was heard, is shown in this picture transmitted from London to New York by radio. Police in the entrance examined credentials cf newspapermen. (Associated Press Photo) here | AT. THE MOVIES 2 lie scaled ey occ cc ccc c ccc cece neon o coc cc ccc) . Shakespeare Comedy | Important Picture! The much heralded Max Reinhardt production of “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” the greatest of Shakespear's | comedies, and which the entire world | has acclaimed as the greatest motion picture ever filmed, will open at the Capitol Theatre today, at popular | prices. ‘Warner Bros., who inade this pic- ture, have presented the production | as a road-show in a number of the world’s key cities and the great news- | papers of the country thought it of | sufficient importance to have ao} counts of its premieres cabled to, them. 4 ‘The importance of the production as a news event is more than the in- terest in the world’s most costly film. ‘The picture, produced by the world's outstanding stage genius, Max Rein- hardt, is said to be the first really adequate screen version of a Shake- Sperian masterpiece. “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” as produced by Reinhardt, is a mighty epic of the screen. It was directed by himself and William Dieterle. ‘Libeled Lady’ Is New Slant on Journalism A newspaper story written by dyed- in-the-ink newspaper people may ac- count for the fact that “Libeled Lady,” which comes Saturday to the Para- mount Theatre, is an entirely new angle on the profession of journalism. A comedy, it deals with the Gargan- tuan efforts of a metropolitan news- paper to block a law suit. Most star-studded production since “Grand Hotel” and “Dinner at Fight,” its cast ts headed by Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy and Spen- cer Tracy, The original story was written into an 88-page manuscript by Wallace | Sullivan, Chicago newspaper featured writer until he went to Hollywood to write for the screen. It was adapted to the screen by Maurine Watkins, long a star reporter on the Chicago Tribune who came to fame and Holly- wood after writing the play, “Chica- go;” and Howard Emmett Rogers and George Oppenheimer, veteran scenarists, The ostrich is the only two-toed bird in the world. HEAR The big games Sat- urday, and if your present set doesn’t bring them in - - - - Call 85 for a dem- onstration General Electric presents, Phil Spitalny and his All-Girl Singing Orchestra ise “The Hour of Charm” Mondays, 3 P. M.—KFYR ey, THBRE'S REALISM IN A GB rater ne Re ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD GLASS TUBE SET Fin, i MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE { } DON'T MIND TELLING YOU, MR., ER... FENLIN.., ! THIS BUSINESS OF | BEING LOCKED UP ALL | THE TIME 1S GETTING MONOTONOUS ! WHAT'S THIS? | BELIEVE HE'S MOTIONING 10 ME ABOUT FOOD. WHY, YES - I BELIEVE J WOULD LIKE SOMETHING LISSEN OPAL ~ HERE ARE MY PLANS FOR THE HALLOWEEN PARTY TONIGHT * GEE Me cone To SE iS) WE WONT HAVE ANY LIGHTS GOING, SEE ? = SUST A FEW, CANDLES SCATTERED AROUND ! EVERYTHING WILL BSE DARK AND BOOEY THERE’S GONNA BE AN AUDIENCE AN! WITH THE MOOVIANL! KNOWING WHA GRAND WIZER= By HAMLIN LAYOUT! ven 0} NEADQUARTERS ANT ASWELL HIDEOUT | FOR ME- It'was Bo's generalship that won, Fig- uring.that Harvard would watch him because of his ruraing against we Crimson the year: before, McMillin fed ii: ball to his mates until the Har- vard line began to weaken in the third quarter. Then, with Red Roberts crashing a hole in the Crimson line, Bo carried the oval himself, sliced through the opening and sprinted down the field with the winning counter. WELL, I'M AFRAID IT ALL LOOKS PRETTY HOPELESS...1 CANT EXPECT. ANY MORE CLUES, NOW -- AND ESCAPE SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE. CORA WILL BE A WITCH, WE PROFESSOR A SACK- * O-LANTERNS AND TLL BE SL OONT. MAKE A GHOST! 1 DONT KNOW HOW THE CROWD WILL BE DRESSED ! IF YOU'LL MEET THEM AT THE DOOR OF NOW) ,OPAL™ AH! HERE COMES THE FOOD... AND... GOOD me HEAVENS ! IT LOOKS LIKE SUPPER FOR TWO! OX! DEN YO SES) MAKE SEVIEVE /AW AS THERE SSG THIS 1S ALL. DUST MAKE SELIEVE DID YOU HEAR ABOUT TH’ 2] 1 HELD THE MUSIC WHILE MASOR TRYIN! TO SMOKE ISO EAGLES OUT OF TH HOLLOW TREE, SO HE COULD PAY FOR A PATENT ON HIS | NEW ILLUMINATED FUNNEL MEYHOLE INVENTION? HE SANS; IF WE'LL FROST HIS CAE, HELL CUTS A BIG SLICE | HE PLAYED THAT TUNE, ONCE ~~ | THE TROUBLE WITH THAT BIG BARN OWL IS, HE ALWAYS EATS. “THE FROSTING OFF HIS CAKE BEFORE THE CAKE IS BAKED! IF HE WAS TOM MIX, HE COULDN'T LASSO A BUFFALO. gene NICKLE AND PULL IT.OUT OF MY COIN CORRAL f