The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1933, Page 8

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“I was perfectly happy on thts corner, captain, until I seen this South Sea Island movie.” OF its PROPORTION OF ITS BODY WEIGHT, OF THE VAX7ER OF THE BODY a ANO HEMEL sue SUN aises < THES A YEAR WHILE THE STARS RISE 3664 TES. THe 1S DUE TO ‘THE PACT THATIN A DAYS — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — A STARVING ANIMAL CAN LIVE AFTER A LOSS OF NEARLY ALL ITS FAT, ONE-HALF The DOUGLAS A WHICH I$ FREQUENTLY CALLED THE DOUGLAS 2, STANDS BOTANICALLY BETWEEN F/RS OCKS, AND IS SOLD BY THE OREGON PROTEIN, ANO A GREAT BUT A LOSS OF ONLY ONE-FIFTH APPED IN LUXURY. SURROUNDED BY EVERY EASE COMFORT= STOWNBEND ZANDER 1S LIVING OFF THE. tar OF THR Lab —— V'D LIKE To KNOW SHAT GIRL= .) THINK WE'D GET ON WELL TOGRYNER « THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT ME~ re WANT I3 AY MONEY = ‘A NEW INTEREST= SHE LOVELY GIRL. HE PASSED CAG 38 s YESTERDAY. A) PURE Se, NNSERNT= KNEE BREE IN CRIME. GASOLINE ALLEY— IN CONFERENCE "VE GOT BAO NEWS AGAIN, LORA, OUR FACTORY SUPERINTENDENT 1S COMING IN FOR A CONFERENCE AND OUR ENGAGEMENT FOR TONIGHT ‘S OFF, 'M AFRAID. ¢ HAD MN HEART SET 7 "wm SORRY BUT | KNOW THAT THAT is A LOT MORE (IMPORTANT, MR. MANBEE. ANGE YOUR MIND ABOUT | LARRY. THE IGT? YOURE SPOILING | FACTORY Ln goon iTS we. MANGE! PINES GOT COLD FEET _ Toledo, O.—Bare feet may be ideal for silent walking while robbing a|two brothers-in-law and her brother. house, but for running in the snow they're not so hot. A burglar entered the house of Mrs. Albert Farris, whose | husband works nights. Mrs. Parris awoke as the man entered her room. She bit his hand as he tried to gag her, and then screamed, awaking her The three men chased the burglar, who ran for half a mile in the snow in his bare feet before he stopped, put on his shoes and made good his es- cape. AT THE MOVIES Ten Famous Writers | Caught by Cameras | In ‘Woman Accused’ Not only did they combine to write the picture, but ten of America’s best- known authors make brief movie de- buts in “The Woman Accused.” the Paramount-Liberty Magazine all-star story, which comes to the Paramount | Theatre tomorrow with Cary Grant, Nancy Carroll and John Halliday in Jeading roles. Three of the ten, Rupert Hughes, ‘Vina Delmar, and Polan Banks, faced as in Paramount's Hollywood studio. Five others, Vicki Baum, Ir- vin 8. Cobb, J. P. McEvoy, Ursula! Parrott and Sophie Kerr, were phot- ographed in the Paramount New York | studio. A camera crew was sent to} San Francisco to “shoot” Gertrude Atherton, and Zane Grey's own mo- tion picture unit, in the South Seas, shot him and rushed the prints to Hollywood. All the authors appear briefly at the opening of the picture, giving movie audiences their first chance to see men and women with whose ef- forts they are familiar. Action of the film centers around ‘Miss Carroll, whd, on the eve of her wedding to Grant, is confronted by a former lover, wha demands that she return to him. When she refuses flatly, and tries to explain that they are finished, he picks up the tele- Phone. calls a gangster friend, and asks him to kill Grant. Before he can mention the latter's name, however, |famous opera star whom royalty ‘Miss Carroll strikes him with a bronze “The Past of Mary Holmes,” Tremendous Drama of a Mother and Son! Your emotions get a terrific batter- ing from many intensely dramatic angles in “The Past of Mary Holmes,” RKO-Radio Picture playing at the Capitol Theatre Wednesday and | Thursday. Here is a drama bound to give your heart a twist. It's fundamental. It analyzes the strange temperament and reveals the torn soul of a woman who has fallen from fame and glory— @ woman who nourishes a hatred for her son and then finds, when her tes- timony has acquitted him of murder. that she loves him. | Mary Holmes, known in the town , as the Goose Woman, drinks and! drinks to forget that she has lost her brilliant voice and no longer is the | toasted and the world lauded. __ Retired to an old shack in a Jersey | suburb she is sunk in dirt and squalor, ! living in a dilapidated old house with her dog. her geese and her gin. Eric Linden and Helen MacKellar | share acting honors, young Linden! giving a poignant performance as the | son, and Miss MacKellar performing | marvels as the Goose Woman, first an ugly slattern and then a gorgeous beauty, and always playing her role with skill. Jean Arthur is charming as the boy's sweetheart, also intimately con-| WASH TUBBS cerned with the Richard “Skeets” Gallagher gives another of his perfect comedy characterizations. Others in the cast are Ivan Simpson, Clay Clement and J. Carroll Naish. murder. E , YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO CAPTAIN YORK,TO YOu..... ‘ED CAMP ? YOU MEAN THAT'S A STALL! JUST GALEN..... | ME AN’ MY MEN... THIS AW!CUT THE THREATS ! MY NEPHEW?.... WHY... |] | BEFORE YOU SAILED FROM Tar CAPTAIN YORK'S : ' 1S PLAIN PIRACY, AN’ ALLI'WANT YOU TO DO IS HOW SHOULD GUAYAQUIL, YOU SAW HIM.... VOICE ‘SOUNDS YOU KNOW THE PENALTY TELL ME ONE THING...... I KNOW I KNOW HE'S BEEN HIDING F MIGHTY FAMILIAR FOR IT,...WHO ARE 9 THERE, AND I WANT TO NELLIE M,, JUST YOU, ANYHOW ?. : AS WE WERE id f f) THE NEWFANGLES (Mom’n Pop) A LAUGH FOR CHICK! see SALESMAN SAM “Hen ('L Be SEEIN' YA AT BIGUT SHARP 2 ONIGHT, WOH, z Y "A GOIN’ OUT WITH A UMBLE-UpS : me, ecame! F L cote? AN ‘s NAMES: eT: ‘S OF. “(= -_ 5 THE CHIEF TESTIFIES! 1 FIND WG HESS A COLES THE COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE CONTENDS THAT ‘TIS WAPOSTOR IS A SWEET, WINORENT CHILD, AS CEP OF POLICE, SIR, DO YOU AGREE with Him? -_ 4,

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