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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 » | SIDEGLANCES - - “My mother says your mother ne bridge, and 4 to school to OFFICER, DO YOUR DUTY! - By George Clark | WHY, MADAM == WHERE DID YOU Gey THIS? SHAT BILL IS A SOUNTERFEIT = HAPPY. DAY | shane - MER WAY To eae NONEY ON HER BROOCH SHE PICKED UP iT BOOK CLAIMED. HE SAW IT FIRST= aseconee THEY AGREED hi DINIDE r= IF THERE'S ANY GAS IN THE HOSE, MISTER, WOULD You \ GIVE fT TO Met SS ver thinks of anything but playing PROHIBITION BILL EVER PASSED IN THIS COUNTRY WAS PUT THROUGH THE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WHY! THE BOAT'S\ YOURE RIGHT- 4 oot STEADY... SHE ] HUM--THIS 15 GETTING ALL BANGED }} * “4 ro agg I WONDER WHAT a HAPPENED CHANCE? HIMSELF ON DECK (ISN'T THAT TOO BADT WE'LL BUY YOU ANOTHER ONE, COUSIN GLADYS. CASSIE IS SO PLAYFUL- MAINE LEGISLATURE, ++: 1846... Drie RIO GRANDE RIVER CHANGED 1S COURSE SO OFTEN THAT IT BECAME NECESSARY TO APPOINT A COMMISSION. TO SETTLE BOUNDARY DISPUTES. IN ONE NIGHT, FARMERS FREQUENTLY LOST OR GAINED HUNDREDS OF ACRES OF LAND. SO YOU CAN IMAGINE WOW COUSIN GERTIE'S CHILD STOOD WITH GLADYS, AFTER | AT THE MOVIES ~ SHE HAD SCRAMBLED 4 : ' THEIR NEW rh “ READING LAMP OQ —_ Joan Crawford Reaches New Heights) If there remain any skeptics who doubt that Joan Crawford should be! placed at the very.forefront of Holly- wood’s leading dramatic actresses, those skeptics should not fail to in- clude “Rain,” the United Artists pic- ture at the Paramount theatre, in their entertainment budgets. For here is a characterization to win the hearts of even the most skeptical. The startling feature is that the role of Sadie Thompson is an en- tirely new departure for M ford. Never before in her Jery of portrayals has she like it, and yet there is pro! bly no actress in Hollywood—or on the stage either, for that matter-—who could approximate the artistry she displays. Joan Crawford had come to be known as the exponent of the mod- ern girl, she had been known as the Perfectly-groomed sophisticate. But here she is portraying a character of another generation, a young wo- man of questionable morals, and she does it as if she had been doing this sort of portrayal from the first. “Rain,” of course, has had the ad- vantage of production by Lewis Mile- stone, that surprising director-pro- ducer who gave us “All Quiet on the ‘Western Front,” “The Front Page” ‘and other masterpieces. And “Milly” | Film Hemingway | OKny, SeORGET HERES VER SHIRT- NoW, LEMME SELL Yaa Nie Necktie! Va i e (GOT @ PR THRIEY | Novel, Starring WIee— SHE MAE Me THIS “Tle | Hayes and Cooper| Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper fell starred in “A Farewell to Arms,” screen edition of the novel by Ernest Hemingway, which has been booked for the Paramount Theater, where it will open soon. Adolphe Menjou heads the supporting cast. Frank ; Borzage directed the production. The film, which follows the Hem- ingway novel closely, is the story of the love affair between an American, ;@ lieutenant in the Italian ambulance corps during the war, and an English nurse. Under the pressure that the war has built up around them, the two j build up a love that sweeps all else iaside. Their affair flourishes when Cooper is wounded and sent back to a hospital in which Miss Hayes is a nurse. Later, after he is sent back to the front lines. she flees to Switzer- land to await the birth of their child. Menjou, Cooper's war brother, jeal- ous of the woman who has made his friend a quiet, sober person, in con- trast to the roistering, drinking, woman-chasing companion he once was, refuses to pass the letters she BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES could not possibly produce an indif-|has written when he acts as censor. ferent film. Besides which, the brim-| Cooper, ignorant of the fact, and the etone-smelling missionary is portray-|more important one, that she is to ed by Walter Huston, one of the best} bear a child, finally deserts and flees character actors upon stage and fcreen, and William Gargan, last geason’s Broadway stage sensation, hhas the role of the young marine eergeant. So, you may ask, how gould the picture go wrong? to her. Bridge whist was known in Con- stantinople and Greece about 1870— long before it invaded western Eu- ro