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Mthestandard Ofouals?? ¦'IT TOE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 22,1934 gTEARARER^ THE GUMPS—LOOKING FORWARD Mthestandard ofoualS?? SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHAT'S IN A NAME? By BLOSSER 111.1 ¦ III— I 111 l I ¦ I I ¦ ¦¦ II J|f| '¦ 1 > 111 .IMP-.- II ¦II IIH HI THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) READY TO GO! By COWAN “Idon’t know—l just don’t seem to enjoy anything anymore.” 1 This Curious World Ftrgunn | -- —"npnr V l . p SALESMAN SAM ’TIS WELL DUZZ CAME OUT! By SMALL | WAD MO UJ<W Of* TfeLUM' OOHEU THIS 4 A A CROCUS; IN LOUISIANA P : Qf BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OPAL SAYS A MOUTHFUL! By IT IS CALLEO A GASPERGOU; [ • > 1 tipM MARTIN f:y IN THE GREAT LAKES ~ F&FI IT IS ’ KNOWN AS THE SHEEPSHEAO. V V 7 ANO SOME PEOPLE CALL IT A ¥&; - ;>W* DRUM, OR A 3@©s«tgia @HC v NEVER CLIMBED # THE FAMOUS COLORADO JBXEW6 W PEAK NAMED IN H«S e <»x «y woiyKx mfc. |.2i HONOR. AT THE MOVIES Capitol Picture Will Great Cast Appears Feature Golden Voice In Paramount’s Film WASH TUBBS WANDA LA DREEMA Bjl Movie-goers all over the United The picture which you have heard JBtates are asking “Who is this boy With the golden voice who is singing talked about for months as the most In ‘Be Mine Tonight’?” This city is remarkable achievement yet attempt- tio exception. The crowds walking out ed by Hollywood producers will have of the Capitol theater this week are its first showing at the Paramount all asking. “Who is this handsome theater starting today following its hero who sings so marvelously? Where triumphant long run at the Astor has he been all this time? Why theater in New York City and its spe- haven’t we heard him before?” cial engagements in principal cities Allright, let’s clear up the mystery. throughout the country. In the picture “Be Mine Tonight.” It is “Dinner at Eight,” the pho- he is referred to as an Italian tenor. toplay version of the George S. Kauf- Pf the scrips had called for an Ameri- man-Edna Ferber stage success which can tenor, this cosmopolitan-looking ran on Broadway for more than a chap would have qualified just as year and was subsequently purchased well. As a matter of fact, he’s a oy the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Pole. He may owe some of his cos- studios at a price which ran well into mopolitan appearance, and he cer- five figures. At the same time of its tainly owes his facility in languages, purchase of the play rights, Metro to the fact that he has traveled, lived, executives intimated that the camera studied and sung in so many differ- version of “Dinner at Eight” would be ent countries. He speaks English, something in the nature of the ex- French, German, Italian, Spanish and traordinary with a cast which would dwarf hie Polish with equal fluency. any comparisons. ****— ¦¦ ¦ ' native - - In Europe he is known as the star of One glance at the amazing lineup tie Vienna Opera cor/pany. And this of stars in this picture indicates that ALLEY OOP FOOZY PLANS TO SNEAK! R, wami.iw la the point from which his other ac- the earlier predictions were no idle tivities radiate. However, he has coasts. Here we have, believe it or studied and sung in Italy, and has not, in one talkie, Marie Dressier, made his appearance at the famous John Barrymore, Wallace Beery. Jean Seala at Milan, the ambition of every Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, Lee Tracy, linger. Edmund Lowe. Billie Burke, Madge Kiepura has sung in the famous Evans, Jean Hersholt, Karen Moriey, Opera House of Rio de Janeiro, at Louise Closser Hale, Phillips Holmes Albert Hall in London, with the Paris t«nd May Robson, together with 11 Opera, and strangest of all to you, he supporting players. has sung in the Chicago Opera com- pany la Chicago, U. 8. A. That was The “world’s largest Bible,” com- atvsnal yean ago, and'he remained pleted in Loe Angeles after two yean aaddnouaiy in Burope. of work, weighs 1100 pounds, eon- tains 0048 pages, and measures eight Outside of the United States, India feet across. had Egypt an the only countries wheal cotton crop is of any impor- Ninety-five per eent of the world’s tance commercially. cotton crop is grown south of the —"i- J7th, parallel of latitude. The Congressional Library at ‘ •Washington, D. 0., has a rare col- Only about if per eent of the land cf Persian manuscripts, dal* area of the United tastes produces «*“•.
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