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SWEETENS THE BREATH | i pa “Let's invite the Bryans in to dinner. We simply have to get rid-of this roast!” HIS CURIOUS WORLD = Hopkins Film Laurels As the last of the “wild” Drakes, Miriam Hopkins gives a superb char- acterization in the title role of Para- mount’s “The Story of Temple Drake,” which opens today at the Paramount Theatre. The picture, based on a William Faulkner novel, features an excellent cast including Jack LaRue, William Gargan, Wil- lam Collier, Jr., Irving Pichel and Sir Guy Standing. In on€ of the screen's most diffi- cult roles, Miss Hopkins portrays with perfect understanding the complexi- ties of literature’s most spirited char- acter, The story revolves about the un- restrained acts of the girl who pos- sesses an inherited streak of wild- ness. Refusing to marry the man she loves that she may not ruin his life, she runs off with a member of the gay younger set for a light- hearted lark which ends in a crash in front of a moonshiner's hang-out. There Temple Drake, who has been thoughtlessly flirting with boys her own age, meets Trigger, who kills a man who tries to protect her, and takes her off with him to the city, hiding her. What happens when Egnbow seeks her out, and her atone- ment for the unhappiness she has brought to others, makes a thrilling climax. Commerciat FAILURES ry, "AVERAGE - JAN. THRU APRIL AT THE MOVIES Faulkner Role Gets 'Shipload of Charmers Ply on ‘Melody Cruise’ Zesttul, Peppy, racy RKO-Radio Picturest “Melody Cruise,” with Char- le Ruggles, Phil Harris, Greta Nissen and other notables, proved a surprise musical package of eight reels of rythmic laughs, girls, romance and song to last night's premier audience at the Capitol Theatre. Screen innovations dominate “Mel- ody Cruise” for one solid hour of de- lightful entertainment. Fishes dance fox-trots on the ocean waves. Stars form animated music bars and shim- mering notes in the heavens. A dig- nified ocean liner rears up on its stern and waltzes out of New York harbor. Multi-toned steamship whistles unite in a stirring, vivid melody. All this as embellishment for the more important human ac- tion. Charlie Ruggles as Pete Wells is a comedy treat. Phil Harris as the Playboy reveals the ingratiating and Pleasing voice he has been broadcast- ing over the air for the last four years from Los Angeles’ Cocoanut Grove. Cruise” musical numbers—‘He's No! the Marrying Kind,” “Here Comes Love,” “This Is the Hour,” “Isn't This a Night for Love?”—you shortly will, as they are becoming increas- ingly popular. PRICES RECEIVED AND PAID BY FARMERS 191032 PERCENT, (Sa 200 150 125 100 Ss 50. 1910 191519201925 93 i NO- ANDY - I’M NOT JHE RIGH | Canes ALONG MY AMBITION IS, YO SOME DAY BE DISCOURAGED — YHE HEAD Ld REAT BIG OTEAMRILY & =S\ ROLLICKING CHILDREN= WELL- MILLIE ISN'T ‘HE ONLY GIRL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933 THE GUMPS— WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN BUT WHAT A REUNION SHAT WOULD MAVE BEEN— IF MILLIE AND-! HAS ONLY MARRIED -} THINK WHAT OUR CHILDREN WOULD VE BE! THEY HAD HAE Gere “5 MILLIE'S ND MY BRAINS — NOW “TAKE COOKING. INSTEAD OF TORNING ON A GAS BURNER YOU GO OUT AND SPLIT SOME WOOD AND CARRY 'T TO THE COOK STOVE. MORE WORK OF COURSE, BUT IT'S HAEACTHFOL. LITTLE DUTIES LIKE THIS IN THE COUNTRY GIVE You AN APPETITE. YOU ENJOY YOUR FOOD MORE. LIFE TAKES ON A BROADER MBANING. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Biome THEMSELVES IN SOME. BUSHES BESIDE. THE IWEED-COVERED LOOP LINE, FRECKLES AND RED KING AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS 5 THIS |S AS GOOD A PLACE AS ANY— ¢ BOY! WOULONT IT BE A THRILL, IF (20 dot... AS LONG AS WE'VE 4 DON'T THINK YOU OPENED CHARGE ACCOUNTS AND GOT ALL THIS STUFF? WHY, SUGAR, WE'LL BE UP TO OUR EARS IN DEBT !! HEV! HEAR THaT 2 } TM GOING TO HOP | OUT ON THE TRACK AN’ TAKE A LOOK { AW DON'T FEEL THAT WAY.I JUST NEEDED SOMETHING TO CHEER ME UP_ NOW YOU COME ALONG AND, MAKE ME BLUE AGAIN, 0 JER HUNGRY, HEH? WELL, JEST ) THANKS! THAT'LL GAT OUTSIDE OF THIS FOOD, YOUNG Joimme TH’ PEP To “CONTINUE. OY HIKE Toward Home! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 GUESS TH QUICKEST WREST WAY T’cET THERE 19 TWA Yin COME BACK FOR TH’ LUGGAGE If you haven't heard the “Melody WASH TUBBS HIS SCARED OUT OF HIS WITS. WONDER! HE WAS THESOLE WITNESS TO CAPTAIN FOLLV'S TRAGIC BATTLE WITH THE MATE. AND NO we) WELL-SPEAK UP! HA’ Yi SEEN ANYTHI AGO! ING UNUSUAL ARS SHIP? N-NOT A SOUND, sie! BRAINS AND (Gi NOUR LOOKS - THE QUALITIES | WANT MOU TO ACQUIRE, $.Pat Of Copyright. 1988, PURRING 1S BARELY AUDIBLE. TO THE EARS OF FRECKLES 1GET HECK IF DONT DO iF 1 DO! 1 ALWAYS’ PAY] WENT GOES — BEFRIEND 4 GUY an’ WE KNOCKS YER’ COOKIN’ | By MARTIN DEX WANTS ToET BACK ThaTuRE ! WOH AW HOPES DEX 15 SEISFIED ' WHOOOEE , AHS 0 CLOSE To WT RIGHT NOW DAT MAN PO FEET AM ALL DaTS, IT'S A BLASTED GOOD THING, TOO] AN MARK MY, Word, YE BUG-FACED BRAT. TM’ K WATCHING VE ! DYE HEAR? I'M AWATCHIN' YE. o ' ‘