The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1933, Page 8

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OWN, THE DARK WATERS, THEY SEARCH, BUT THERE IS NO ‘TRACE OF BIM- THEY HAVE FOUND THE CAR, BUT IT SHOWED NO EVIDENCE= WHERE TWO NEW CHARACTERS HAVE ENTERED THIS STRANGE! MYSTERY= ONE= Bim'S CHAUFFEUR= THE OTHER A JEWE! fibre Bove HAVE. STARTED CHOPS ANY TIME LAST MONTH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933: THE GUMPS—AND STILL NO TRACE OF BIMBO YES SIR- | CONT KNOW WHAT : HASPENED-GuT I ~ BLOW: Pork cHops? | (WELL... NO, OSCAR? THAT ‘LETS MISTER OSWALD | DOESN'T TARE “I have to make new ones for my daughter-in-law every year. She loses them.” | AT THE MOVIES Katharine Hepburn Is Feature at Capitol ‘It had to be all or nothing. Either ehe was a great actress, or a terrible “good” would never satisfy her. That is the sort of girl Katherine Hepburn portrays in “Morning Glory.” An expression-hungry ambition-fired youngster, this girl would balk at no hardship to reach her goal of suc- cess. But she set that goal high. Anything less, she counted as failure. ‘That also is the sort of girl Kath- rine Hepburn ts in real life. Her record shows it. ‘Time and again in her career La mediocrity. Sticking to her ideals, even when it meant losing jobs, she ‘won out, and scored s startling tri- umph on the Broadway stage. Her film record, made exclusively Pictures, is even ‘The Stranger’s Return’ Is Romance of the Soil FOR THEM? POISONED cuopre DRUG STORE. L WANT TO GET A THERMOMETERLL OU SHOULDA KNOWN THAT WALKIN’ ) AW, YER ALL’ UNDER TH’ PAIN TeR’s LacpEeR WAS BAD) WRONG, Boss! WERE 3 TO |, AND, aS A Luck! Now You've sPoiLeo EveRy— ONG_OF THe Jockeys (AE THEY'NS STUMPED ‘TO (oo To 1! 1S ENERYTHING L_RATHER HATE | we HAVE wan a PACKED, STEPHEN 2 || WE MUST RETURN YO LEANE THE A, GRAND TIME WERE, To THE ciTY EM ? OLD PLACE HAVENT WE ? LOAFING LODGE a With Lionel Barrymore and Miriam WASH TUBBS Hopkins heading an impressive cast, “The Stranger's Return” opens today at the Paramount Theatre to delight the hearts of all lovers of stirring hu- man drama and romance of the soll. Adapted from the new novel of tural life by Phil Stong, author of “State Fair,” the Metro-Goldwyn- ; Mayer picture achieves a greatness in performances and directorial distinc- tion as well as sheer pictorial beauty.| - King Vidor directed the film and adds another superb effort to his long list of screen accomplishments. Splendidly Acted Franchot Tone, hailed as the Screen’s newest romantic hero, fits easily into the role of the farm lover and, paired with Miss Hopkins, leaves SHOVELS, PAID GOLD-PANS, Opoy! Now PORTH GOLD RUSH, J NCE SETTLED FOR THE WINTER, AND EAGY RETURN To THE RESULT OF “THE ACCIDENT, SSSR MMMM N i X Wee \ YO \ eas Sex \h é t Wow Mucd wworzo!! we Lost Exact E1532 + NOT COUNTING THE : WEADACHE PULS VE BOUGHT

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