The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1933, Page 8

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ee MY DARLING= IAM ONLY ” THINKING OF YOUR MAT STARRY-BYED YOUNG PLAY-BOY~ WORN OUT WITH RAVING AND THREATENING MAMA \8 DETERMINED Yo LINE ALLEY— EVER THOUGHTFUL —r LI 7 AND THE ONLY REASON I'M ORIVING THIS WSTEAD OF AN OLD RAT TRAP IS THAT | HAD THE FORESIGHT TO INVEST IN A FEW SHARES OF CONTINENTAL CORNCOB, HELLO. AVERY. PARK YOUR CAR ANID CLIMB A a ) WANIT TO GIVE YOU A REAL THRILL. £| “The child specialist says she has a perfectly marvelous destructive sense.” — THIS CURIOUS WORLD — min (0 1 de tl Hat tet mil se FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ON THE SPOT! Gee! Lue’s wild YES...\WAITLL You AWA! A COUPLE US, FRECKLES!" you { SEE THE LOOK ON / OF KIDS,TRYIN' GRAB THE MACHINE ]} FARBAR'S FACE,\NHEN 4 ‘TO PULL A FAST GUN AN’ WELL || ONE, HUH? WELL, MANE ‘EM 4N i | TIME OF HIS LIFE, BCAUSE HE HASNT EVEN SENT USA DON'T WoRRy! QUICK Wm THC STINK TAN OTS Te AL! WHEN I STOPPED SPOUTING, HE THOUGHT I wits TUE COMMIS. SIONER , IN DISGUISE , OUT mig | AT THE MOVIES | Richard Dix Portrays|‘Cynara’ Among Best 3 5 4 Ae SEE, MOST OF TH’ FELLAS IN THIS )YE@H, | KNow! WORSEN THAT! THEY FERGOT Man of Many Affairs} Pictures of Year WORRAIN' Cause LAS’ NIGHT, BUT TH’ BoYs| [Hose HOUSE ARE PLUMBERS AND EX-/ HEY FORGOT TO WKE THE ENGINE In Ada tation of Ful- — FIRES? mMece A Terriore MESS PLUMBERS AN', WHEN THE ALARM THEIR Rain— LONG | Pp “Cynara,” from the international RANG, OFF THEY WENT! ton Oursler’s Novel | stage success, is a perfect vehicle for — | the inimitable talents of Ronald Col- “The Great Jasper,” new RKO-j man. It opens tomorrow at the Para- Radio Picture starring Richard Dix! mount, at the Capitol Theatre soon, relates | Indeed, even the suave, urbane Col- the story of a man of many women | man has made few pictures more ar- whose life was measured in love af-|tistic and entertaining than this one. fairs rather than years. | Advance reports from Hollywood— Perhaps nowhere in the world is and from disinterested observers, too there a wife who could understand |—had placed “Cynara” far up in the the love of a faithless husband. “The | jist of the season's best efforts, and Great Jasper” was every woman's . lover, but only one woman's husband, {certainty local audiences agreed with and he never ceased ioving his “Jen; that verdict yesterday. ny-girl,” who was his right hand. | The story, of course, is made to or- But his right hand gradually | der for Ronald Colman, and, framed learned what his left, hand was do-| ,. oe ing! Jenny understood only stern | with the Samuel Goldwyn standard, it goodness and rigid honor—only one | ™akes a great human document. It woman for one man forever and ever. | !s crammed full of situations that Jasper, now, he knew that he could) arise to rare reality and touch deep be true to his wife only after death} poignancy, ‘The word “sophisticated” m i with the angels, thouzh his wife vs Wit teed te ten eee GrrEeese !!! thgone woman he did not forget! | been very much abused, but here ie INT WT A me New Type of Role one instance in which it must be used. WENVERLY ‘The Great Jasper” provides Dix] For sophistication fairly sticks out of, Went ? i with a new type of role-—a character “Cynara,” but, contrary to the usual * study requiring great artistry to in-| story, it exerts a strong appeal for the terpret, and it is said that this scrap-/ so-called masses. py two-fister gives his greatest per-| Colman was never better than in formance as Jasper of the wicked the role of Jim Warlock, the young wink and open heart. | English barrister who, much against Pulton Oursler’s novel, a best sell-; his better judgment, is drawn by his er, provided the story. which was! best friend into what is called a adapted for the screen by H. W. Hane | harmless flirtation and which results mann and Robert Tasker. The action! in disaster for everybody concerned. starts in a small town along the east-! ern seaboard. The time is 1905. and! JAPAN HAS NEW LINES Jasper is driving a horse car for the) Tokyo—Two new Japanese air lines Jast time. Tomorrow the horse will! have been inaugurated in Chosen and be replaced by the new electric trol-| Manchoukuo, One line connects ley. | Shingishu, Chosen, with Mukden, This change brings about a strike; Shinkyo, Harbin and Tsitsihar in which Jasper, through Jenny's cour-|Manchoukuo over a 995-kilometer age, settles. Promotion follows and| route. The journey requires 32 hours. ae it aneoers renal bast oat and six trips are made weekly. The quest — Norma McGowd, autiful | second line operates between Shin! FORE BREAK AWAY “ME ; young wife of the old man who is his| and Ryusesen, with stops at Chita : T 16 HOURS BE Ws can ¥ esl se benefactor. and Tunha. WIRING THRONG AND RETURN WITH WASH AND EASY To $M, BURNING UP WITH CURIOSITY. FOR THY LUVA s1-WINO ROBSED “ v ie

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